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

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59497. Georgia O. Wicker


Local newspaper

Mrs. Georgia O. Hobart, 91, a former resident of Centralia, died Saturday at a longview nursing home. She was born June 2, 181 [sic], at McPhersom, Kan. She was a resident of Centralia from 1923 to 1967 when she moved to Longview.

She is survived by one son, Charles (Basil) Hobart, Kalama; two granddaughters and two great-grandchildren; a brother, Frank Wicker, Long Beac, Calif., a sister, Mrs. Ruth Snead, Tacoma and numerous nieces and nephews.


59498. Vivian Cleo Wicker


The Daily Chronicle
May 15, 1968

Funeral services for Mrs. Vivian Clio Barnard, Centralia, who died Monday in a Centralia hospital, will be Thursday.

Mrs. Barnard, 85, was born Oct 5, 1882, in Kansas and had lived in Centralia for the past 25 years. She was a former resident of Kalama.

Among survivors are two sisters, Mrs Ruth Snead, Tacoma, and Mrs Ed (Georgia) Hobart, Kalama, and a brother, Frank Wicker, Long Beach, California.


Sylvia Pearl Paton


The News-Review, Roseburg, Oregon
July 7, 1998

FARRIER, Sylvia Pat Age 90, of Roseburg, passed away Friday, June 19, 1998 of heart failure.

She was born December 20, 1907 in Olds, Alberta, Canada to George and Ella Patridge Paton.

In April 1953, she was united in marriage to Joseph Merle Farrier in Reno, Nevada. She lived in Oakridge in the 50's. Mrs. Farrier worked as a clerk for the Forest Service at the Oakridge Office in the 50's. She was a saleswoman for Tupperware and also sold Melaleuca Home Products. She attended the 7th Day Adventist Church and the First Christian Church both in Roseburg. Mrs. Farrier enjoyed chess, classical music, writing, camping, fishing, exploring, gardening and flowers. She was an active member of the Garden Club in Roseburg. She also walked one to five miles a day.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph Merle Farrier in 1989.

She is survived by: a son, William L. Wicker of Bellevue, Washington; a daughter, Betty Nelson and her husband, Greg, of Montesano, Washington; a step-son, Joe Farrier and his wife, Gale, of Phoenix, Arizona; step-daughters, Sandy Nixon and her husband, Jim of Oakridge, Oregon and Ann Bailey of Visalia, California; 14 step-grandchildren; seven grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Grave side services will be held on Saturday, July 11, 1998 at 1 p.m., at Forestvale Memorial Park,


33970. Alice Ripley Haskell


The New York Times
August 15. 1948

MRS. MAXWELL, 90; FINANCIER'S WIDOW
Survivor of Iroquois Theatre Fire and the Conflagration of 1871 Dies at Home

Mrs. Alice Ripley Maxwell, formerly of Park Mansions, Pittsburgh, widow of Robert Maxwell, New Orleans financier, died yesterday in her home at 1158 Fifth Avenue, after a brief illness. Her age was 90.

She was said to be the oldest living graduate of Monticello College in Alton, Ill., where she was a member of the class of 1875. She later studied at the Sorbonne in Paris.

Born in Boston, the daughter of Abigail J. Hubbard and Simeon Dickinson Haskell, she moved as a child to Chicago, where her home was burned in the disastrous Chicago fire in 1871. She also escaped injury in 1903 in the Iroquois Theatre fire in which 602 persons died.

In 1887 she moved to New Orleans to reside there with her husband. Mr. Maxwell served in the Louisiana State Militia during the Civil War. He was a senior partner of the firm of Maxwell & Peale, cotton factors; vice president of First National Bank of New Orleans and of William Richardson, Inc., and founder of the Mechanics and Traders Life insurance Company.

After her husband's death in 1900 she moved to Cobourg, Ont., where she resided until 1916, when she moved to Pittsburgh. There she was a member of the Allegheny County League of Women Voters and the Twentieth Century Club. She was a member of the Shadyside Presbyterian Church in New York.

Mrs. Maxwell, who was the mother of the late R. Elliott Maxwell and the late Allison R. Maxwell of Pittsburgh, leaves five grandchildren, Alison R. Maxwell Jr., Robert McCook Maxwell, G. Latimer Maxwell and Mrs. Chistopher Oliver of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. George Packard of Rochester, N. y., and seven great-grandchildren.


59529. Jay Scott Haskell


North County Times (Escondido, CA)
April 12, 2001

VISTA - J. "Scotty" Haskell, 88, died Thursday, March 29, 2001, from complications from Alzheimer's disease.

Born June 4, 1912, in Alhambra, he worked for the Mobil Oil Co. until his retirement in 1978. He moved to Oceanside in 1978, where he lived at the Lamplighter Mobile Home Park until 1996.

Mr. Haskell was preceded in death by his wife, Marion Haskell, in 1996.

He is survived by sons William S. Haskell of Vista and David E. Haskell of Orangedale; daughter Helen L. Molles of Seal Beach; grandchildren, Brian and Krystal Molles of La Jolla, Rhyss Haskell of Orangedale; and great-grandchild Briane Molles of La Jolla.