Descendants of William Hascall of Fontmell Magna (1490-1542)

Notes


2829. Micah Haskell

Probate file, Caledonia county, Vermont
Freeman and Sylvanus Haskell requested that Anson Haskell be appointed as administrator of the estate.
Richard Stone was appointed gaurdian for ninor John Meigs Haskell.
Summary
Whole Amount Inventory: 3721.05
Deduct Real estate: (2150.00)
net: 1571.05
add income from farm: 369.79
add gain from farm: 21.93
Net estate excluding real estate: 1962.77

Deductions
Claims agains estate: (315.05)
Assignement to widow: (175.65)
Command pymts by family: (77.31)
lost or destroyed: (13.67)


7449. William Nye Haskell

William Nye Haskell was a farmer.


7452. Sarah Berry Haskell

Sarah Berry Haskell was unmarried.


7453. Thankful Haskell

Thankful Haskell died young.


2836. Colonel John Haskell

John Haskell was born in Greenwich, Hampshire, Massachusetts.  Greenwich is not listed on modern maps and no longer exists.  Greenwich and several other small farming communities were completely submerged by the development in 1938 of the Quabbin Reservoir in central Massachusetts.  The reservoir was created to supply fresh water to Boston.  The town was incorporated in 1749 and dissolved in 1938.


2838. William Haskell

William Haskell and his wife Abigail were born, married, raised their family, and died in Greenwich, Hampshire, Massachusetts.  Greenwich is not listed on modern maps and no longer exists.  Greenwich and several other small farming communities were completely submerged by the development in 1938 of the Quabbin Reservoir in central Massachusetts.  The reservoir was created to supply fresh water to Boston.  The town was incorporated in 1749 and dissolved in 1938.

William Haskell was a mechanic.


Abigail Haskell

William Haskell and his wife Abigail were born, married, raised their family, and died in Greenwich, Hampshire, Massachusetts.  Greenwich is not listed on modern maps and no longer exists.  Greenwich and several other small farming communities were completely submerged by the development in 1938 of the Quabbin Reservoir in central Massachusetts.  The reservoir was created to supply fresh water to Boston.  The town was incorporated in 1749 and dissolved in 1938.

Note: Some genealogical records show George and Comfort (Knowlton) Haskell and their children born and living in Hardwick, Worcester, Massachusetts.  Other records show Greenwich, Hampshire, Massachusetts.  Hardwick and Greenwich were neighboring towns.  Land, previously part of Hardwick, was transferred to Greenwich in 1765.


7465. William Ely Haskell

William Haskell was born and died in Greenwich, Hampshire, Massachusetts.  Greenwich is not listed on modern maps and no longer exists.  Greenwich and several other small farming communities were completely submerged by the development in 1938 of the Quabbin Reservoir in central Massachusetts.  The reservoir was created to supply fresh water to Boston.  The town was incorporated in 1749 and dissolved in 1938.


2840. Perez Tilson Haskell

Greenwich is not listed on modern maps and no longer exists.  Greenwich and several other small farming communities were completely submerged by the development in 1938 of the Quabbin Reservoir in central Massachusetts.  The reservoir was created to supply fresh water to Boston.  The town was incorporated in 1749 and dissolved in 1938.

The William Haskell family Bible calls him Perry T. Haskell, born 28 May 1796.

Perez Tilson Haskell was a farmer.


7471. Elias Tilson Haskell

Greenwich, MA,  is not listed on modern maps and no longer exists.  Greenwich and several other small farming communities were completely submerged by the development in 1938 of the Quabbin Reservoir in central Massachusetts.  The reservoir was created to supply fresh water to Boston.  The town was incorporated in 1749 and dissolved in 1938.


7473. Harvey Tilson Haskell

Greenwich, MA, is not listed on modern maps and no longer exists.  Greenwich and several other small farming communities were completely submerged by the development in 1938 of the Quabbin Reservoir in central Massachusetts.  The reservoir was created to supply fresh water to Boston.  The town was incorporated in 1749 and dissolved in 1938.


John Davis

John Davis was a farmer.