Robert was a farmer in Steubenville, OH,  Wayne County, OH and later DeKalb Co., Indiana.  With his second wife Hannah they had 14 children.
Robert Haughey III (1790-1870) and Hannah Wyckoff Haughey (1800 - 1875)

Francis Marion Haughey (1835 to 1910, 10th child of Robert III and Hannah) and his wife Isabella Ann (Leathers).   Francis moved the family to Colorado after his Civil War service in the 1st Mississippi Marine Brigade (Union unit).

Two Old Newspapers from Steuben County, Indiana
     If you would like a copy of either of these newspaper photos, click on the image to see full size (1.4Mb file)  Right click on the image and select "save picture as".    It should make a nice 8x10 print.
       If you would like a full sized print of this paper, I have put a file up on Zazzle.com to make a poster of this paper.  The advantage of Zazzle is that they have large format printers and can make a nice poster, various sizes, (11x16 up to 23 x 34) on quality paper and even frame if you like.  
       Click here to see the poster at Zazzle.  I have made three different background colors,  white, brown and gray.   Email me if you have questions at steve@shaughey.com

  •  Hamilton Newspaper from Sept. 16, 1904 with front page covering "4th annual" Haughey Reunion.

     This paper highlights the 1904 reunion.  Photos include Robert and Hannah Wyckoff Haughey, Jacob Haughey, Francis Marion Haughey, Robert K. Haughey, Timothy Haughey and Rebecca Rigelman.  I have scanned our original copy of the paper and restored and cleaned up the image.  

  •  Hamilton Newspaper from Sept. 8, 1905 covering a Haughey Reunion.
   This issue covers another Haughey reunion from 1905.  The article discusses Mrs. J. F. Cameron's recently published family history.   Also on this page is an article about a Leas family reunion and baseball news of Frank R. Oberlin being sold to Pittsburg Pirates!
Haughey Reunions of the past
   The Haughey family has held many reunions over the years. In 1904 they held a "4th annual" reunion.  The two newspapers below talk about the 1904 and 1905 reunions. The photo below is from the 1905 reunion.    The photo below right is from a reunion in the early 1990s.  (Thanks to Dave Miller for providing the photos below).