Heit Family

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Reference code

015

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Fonds

Title

Heit Family

Date(s)

  • 1939-1974 (Creation)

Extent

22 photographs: b&w copy print ; 25 x 21 cm or smaller
1 photograph : b&w copy print - colour added ; 15 x 10 cm
0.013 m of textual records

Name of creator

(1939 - present (in Sudbury, ON))

Biographical history

The Heit family first moved to the Garson, Ontario area shortly after Jacob "Jack" Heit (1914-1999) married Katherine "Kay" Kraft (1918-2009) on February 5, 1940 at Christ the King Church in Sudbury, Ontario. Prior to this time, both Jacob Heit and Katherine Kraft lived in Saskatchewan. The Heit's raised their family of five daughters, Diana, Janet, Marilyn, Kathy, and Susan in Garson, Ontario.

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This fonds consists of photographs and various textual material.

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      Sous-Fonds, Series, File and Item lists available.

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      ACC2011-015, Diana Mulcahey (nee Heit).

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      Further accruals are expected.

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      General note

      To learn more about the Heit family, see The Sudbury Star, March 3, 1990, p. 2, Nov. 6, 1999, p. A12, & Nov. 21, 2009, p. A9.

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