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Letitia MacTavish Hargrave

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Cause of death
  
Cholera

Known for
  
letterwriter

Name
  
Letitia Hargrave

Children
  
Joseph James Hargrave

Nationality
  
Scottish

Spouse(s)
  
James Hargrave

Residence
  
York Factory, Canada

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Full Name
  
Letitia MacTavish

Born
  
1813
Edinburgh, Scotland

Resting place
  
Toronto, Canada (St. James Cemetery)

Parent(s)
  
Dugald Mactavish and Letitia Lockhart

Died
  
September 18, 1854, Sault Ste. Marie, Canada

Letitia MacTavish Hargrave (born Letitia MacTavish in 1813 in Edinburgh, Scotland) was the eldest of nine children of Dugald Mactavish and Letitia Lockhart. She married Hudson's Bay Company Chief Trader James Hargrave on 8 January 1840. The Hargraves lived at Hudson's Bay Company's York Factory from 1840 to 1851, when James was transferred to Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. Letitia died of cholera during an epidemic in 1854. She is best known for her letters, which were saved by her family and compiled as a book in 1947 by Margaret MacLeod. These letters are an important primary account of pioneer women in 19th century Western Canada.

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