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Hogben family papers
MS Shelf:
HOG
MS Date:
c1906 - 1965
MS Extent:
2 files
MS File list:
Available at KCAL
MS Historical note:
The Hogben family came from Ireland to Natal circa 1880 and farmed in the Loskop area of the Drakensberg. Joseph Woodrow Hogben served as a Corporal with the Natal Carbineers in World War I and his only son, Arthur Stanislaus Hogben, was killed in the Middle East during World War II.
MS Title:
Hogben family papers
MS Scope and Content:
The collection comprises of 2 files containing family correspondence, a diary, 'birthday book', miscellaneous documents, a Hogben family tree, and photographs.
MS Provenance:
Donation
MS Local system number:
KCAL350703