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

Notes


56290. Sophia G. Washburn

Boston Herald
April 16, 1974

HASKELL - In Boston, April 14, Sophia G. (Washburn) wife of the late Willard K. Haskell, mother of Marshall W. Haskell of Holbrook, Mrs. Lillian Peckham of Rochester, Mrs. Winifred Mullen of New Bedford and Miss Dorothy Haskell of Taunton, also survived by 11 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.


56296. Isabelle Vernon Harlow


Boston Herald (MA)
October 21, 2000

Isabelle V. (Harlow) Liedtke of Laconia, N.H., a homemaker, died early Tuesday at the Belknap County Nursing Home in Laconia after a lengthy illness. She was 88.

Born in Wareham, Mrs. Liedtke resided in Laconia for 12 years. She previously resided in Alton and Boston.

She was the widow of the late Oscar A., who died in 1965.

She was an associate member of the Advent Christian Church and was also a member of the former Clarendon Street Baptist Church, Boston.

Mrs. Liedtke is survived by two sons, David A. of Alton, N.H., and Robert L. of Medford; a daughter, Ruth G. Haskell of Epsom, N.H.; five grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; and one niece.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. today at the Moore Chapel on the Advent Christian Conference Center in Alton Bay.

Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.


32498. William Edward Haskell

William Edward Haskell was an organ maker (1900 US Federal Census for Philadelphia, PA).
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Patent 488559 - Charles S. Haskell and William E. Haskell - Organ
Patent 641509 - William E. Haskell - Valve
Patent 708765 - Charles S. Haskell and William E. Haskell - Organ
Patent 734261 - William E. Haskell - Organ
Patent 734262 - William E. Haskell - Musical Instrument
Patent 760114 - William E. Haskell - Pneumatic valve for organs
Patent 760115 - William E. Haskell - Pneumatic coupler coupler for pipe or reed organs
Patent 795608 - William E. Haskell - Pneumatic
Patent 871272 - William E. Haskell - Organ pipe
Patent 923263 - William E. Haskell - Straight lift pneumatic


56299. William Edward Haskell Jr.


Springfield Union
May 29, 1985

William E. Haskell, 91, of Springfield, founder of William E. Haskell Inc., manufacturers of playground equipment, died Monday in an Agawam nursing home. He was the inverntor and patent holder of "Climb-A-Round."

Born in Phaladelphia, he lived here more than 60 years. He attended Exeter Academy, Exeter, N. H. During World War II, he served on the War Production Board here. He was a member of South Congregational Church, Springfield Rotary Club, Longmeadow Country Club, the Blandford Club, and was voted "Mr. Longmeadow" of 1975. He wa an avid fisherman and sportsman.

He leaves three daughters, Susan Lefferts of Agawam, Mrs. Harry C. Bush of Blanford and Joanne H. Ball of Westhampton; nine grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.

Burial Oak Grove Cemetery.


Esther Holbrook

Springfield Union
May 28, 1975

Mrs. Esther (Holbrook) Haskell, 78, of 55 Cooper St, Agawam, great granddaughter of Daniel B. Wesson, founder of Smith & Wesson, Inc., died Tuesday in the Medical Center of Western Massachusetts.

Born in Springfield, Mrs, Haskell was formerly of 77 Magnolia Terrace, Springfield. She was a member of South Congregational Church, the Blandford Club and the Longmeadoe Country Club. She was also a former member of Junior League, Springfield.

She leaves her husband, William Edward Haskell; three daughters, Mrs. Susan Lefferts of Springfield, Mrs. H. C. Bush of Blandford and Joanne Ball of West Springfield; a sister, nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

Burial Oak Grove Cemetery.


56309. John Frederick Haskell

Find-a-Grave

Samuel Miley, Mrs. Laura Stiffler, Mrs. Emma Stiffler and Mrs. Bertha Evans of Prospect, received word Friday of the death of their brother-in-law, John Frederick Haskell on Nov. 9, 1950 of Marion. John was born July 3, 1890 to William Warren & Dora Etheridge Haskell He married Susie Miley.
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56310. Florence Etheridge Haskell


Find-a-Grave

Florence Eddie Baldwin, born June 13, 1893, in Grand Rapids, Kent County, Michigan, daughter of Francis "Frank" J. Mattler (aka Barney Baldwin) and Phebe I. (nee Juneau). It appears that Phebe did not know her husband's true identity, as she was using his alias surname of Baldwin at the time she gave birth to Florence. At this time, the couple were no longer together. On the birth record is written "(adopted)".

William Warren Haskell and his wife, Dora Ann (nee Etheridge), a couple from Massachusetts, adopted Florence. They had a son, John Frederick Haskell, born July 3, 1890 in Massachusetts. It is unknown if John Frederick was also adopted, or a biological child.

Sometime before 1900, William and Dora separate/divorce. William remarries in 1900 to Miss Sarah Francis Garner.

John and Florence are living with thier mother, Dora, in June, 1900 in Mattapoisett, Mass. Dora is a live in housekeeper and the children, 9 and 6 years old, are listed as boarders in the home and are attending school.

Sometime shortly after this, the children end up in an orphange, The New England Home for Little Wanders. In October, 1900, they are placed in foster homes, John Frederick in the home of E. Drake of Marion, Ohio, and Florence in the home of Frederick Welsh of Wyandot, Ohio.

In 1910, Florence is living as a foster daughter in the home of Frederick S. and Daisey E. Welsh in Antrim, Wyandot county, Ohio. Her brother, Fred, is living as a servant in the home of Emanuel and Lulu Drake in Marion, Ohio.

Florence marries a young man, C H Donalson, of Morral, Ohio, on June 19, 1910. He is a farmer.


56318. Mary Alice Haskell


Mongomery Advertiser
September 4, 2011

Baker, Mary Alice, 96, a resident of Montgomery, Alabama died on Thursday, September 1, 2011.  Funeral Services will be held from Prattville Memorial Chapel on Monday, September 5, 2011 at 11:00 am.  Burial will follow in Prattville Memory Gardens.

Mrs. Baker was for many years the Business Manager of the Alabama Public Library Services.  After her retirement she served as a member of the Silver Haired Legislature.  Mary Alice served as the state president of the Alabama Woman's Missionary Union, was active in First Baptist Church of Prattville where she taught the Senior Adult Women's Sunday School Class for many years and was elected to the Alabama Senior Citizens Hall of Fame.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Theodore Lawrence Baker.

She is survived by her children, Joan Speights (John), Faye Jacobson (Richard), James L. Baker; nine grandchildren, Angela Locklar, Sarah Alice Savas, Joy Henrietta Nyeste, John Speights, III, Georgia Prince, Tommy Speights, Christopher Jacobson, Ashley Davies, James L. Baker; fourteen great grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.

Pallbearers will be:  John Speights, III, Tommy Speights, Christopher Jacobson, James L. Baker, Julian Prince and John Davies.
The family will receive friends on Monday, September 5, 2011 one hour prior to the service.

To express online condolences, please visit www.prattvillememorial.com