Thomas Hubbard McHatton World War II files, 1939-1943.
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McHatton, Thomas Hubbard, 1883-
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James Alexander McHatton (d. 1874), planter, married Eliza Chinn (1832-1912) their child, Henry Chinn McHatton (1856-1917) physician, married Eliza Hubbard in 1880. Their son, Thomas Hubbard McHatton (1883-1956), educator and head of the Horticulture Dept. at the University of Georgia (Athens) from 1911-1951, married Marie Lustrat in 1911. From the description of Thomas Hubbard McHatton World War II files, 1939-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476794 From the descripti...
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