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

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59667. Merton Lewis Haskell

Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL)
May 9, 1996

Merton L. Haskell, 88, Bradenton, died May 5, 1996. He was born March 1, 1908, in Sudbury, Mass., and came to Bradenton several years ago from there. He was a retired firefighter. He was a 75-year member of Sudbury's Grange and a member of the Friends of Babe Ruth.

Survivors include his wife, Tossi; three daughters, Dorothy Chhuy of Bedminster, N.J., Beverly Haskell of Ashby, Mass., and Michele Garden of Bradenton; three sons, Frank Bernard of Bradenton, Joseph Bernard of Holmes Beach and Stephen Bernard of Ocala; a sister, Mildred Erikson of Sudbury; and nine grandchildren.


Florence Dorothy Tossi Anderson

Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL)
September 9, 2005

Tossi Bernard Haskell, 81, Holmes Beach, died Sept. 7, 2005. She was born Dec. 20, 1923, in Lowell, Mass., and came to Holmes Beach 50 years ago from there. She operated a nursing home on Anna Maria Island for many years. She was a welder in the Navy during World War II.

Survivors include a daughter, Michele Garden of Bradenton; sons Frank Bernard of Bradenton, Steve Bernard of Ocala and Joe Bernard of Palmetto; a sister, Bernice Perry of Massachusetts; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.


59668. Mildred Louise Haskell

Obituary

ACTON  Mildred L. (Haskell) Erikson, 93, died Saturday, Jan. 27, 2007, at the Life Care Center of Acton.

She was the wife of Henry Erikson, who died Jan. 27, 1964. Born and raised in Sudbury, she was a daughter of the late Alfred and Alice (Sheffield) Haskell.

After their marriage, the Eriksons moved to Stow then settled in Acton in 1944. Mr. and Mrs. Erikson purchased the grain mill in South Acton in 1942 and established their business, Erikson's Grain Mill Inc., which continues to be owned and operated by the family. Through the years Mrs. Erikson worked on the family farms, and her life revolved around her family. She enjoyed reading, dancing cooking for her family.

She is survived by five children: Ruth Landy of Boxborough, James, John and David Erikson all of Acton, and Diane Landry of Boxborough and four grandchildren.

She was the sister of the late Mertin and Clarence Haskell.


Henry John Erikson

Son of John Erikson. Husband of Mildred Haskell. Cause of death: automobile/truck accident, internal head and chest injuries. He was buried on Janaury 30, 1964. He was a farmer.


59669. Clarence Alfred Haskell

Newsletter of the Haskell Family Society, Vol 4 # 1, Page 16

Mr. Clarence Alfred Haskell of Woodbridge, Center Harbour, New Hampshire , USA, aged 78, died of cancer 4 January 1995 at Lakes Region General Hospital.

He is survived by his wife of 46 years. Ann B Haskell, brother Merton L Haskell of Florida, and sister Mildred Haskell Erikson of Acton, Massachusetts, sons Leighton Sheffield Haskell of Belmont, NH, Philip Clarence Haskell of Holderness, NH, and daughter Patricia Driscoll, also of Holderness, and three grandchildren.


33924. Harold Cheney Haskell

Harold Cheney Haskell was an executive with Hershey Products, Derby, Connecticut.


59670. Ellery Bickford Haskell

The Morning Call (Allentown, PA)
September 5, 2002

Ellery B. Haskell, 90, of 25 Price Drive, Topton, formerly of 515 N. 26th St., Pennridge, died Sept. 1 in Reading Hospital and Medical Center. He was married to Grace C. (Campbell) Haskell for 61 years in April.

He taught for Albright College, Reading, from 1946 until retiring in 1977. After retiring, he taught for the January interim program at the college. Previously, he was minister of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Chester, Delaware County, 1942-45, and of Spencer Federated Church, Spencer, N.Y., 1937-41. He was ordained into the Baptist Christian ministry in 1937.

He was a graduate of Colgate University, Hamilton, N.Y., and attended Yale and the University of Chicago divinity schools. He received his bachelor of arts in divinity from Colgate Rochester Divinity School, his master of arts degree in American history from the University of Pennsylvania and his doctorate from the University of Chicago.

Born in Waltham, Mass., he was a son of the late Harold C. and Carrie E. (Dakin) Haskell.

He was a member of First Baptist Church, Reading, where he served as moderator on the board of deacons, general superintendent of the church school, teacher of the Men's Class and as an occasional preacher. He was an associate member of Grace Lutheran Church, Topton.

He was past president of the Pennsylvania division of the American Association of University Professors and an emeritus member of the national AAUP and the American Philosophical Association.

He was a member of the board and former vice president of the Reading Council of Churches.

He was a member of the World Movement of World Federalists, New York City, and the USA World Federalists, Washington, D.C., and president of its Reading chapter.

Survivors: Wife; daughter, Helen J. Bosart of Guilderland, N.Y.; son, Richard C. of Claremont, Calif.; four grandchildren, two great-grandsons.


Grace Campbell

Reading Times/Reading Eagle
April 3, 2006

Grace C. Haskell, 93, Topton, a former Reading School District teacher, died March 31 at 9:52 a.m. in the Henry Health Care Center of the Lutheran Home at Topton.

Her husband, Ellery B. Haskell, died Sept. 1, 2002.

Born in Wilkinsburg, Allegheny County, she was a daughter of the late Clyde A. and Hulda B. (McQuiston) Campbell.

Haskell had been employed as an elementary school teacher in Reading for 20 years, retiring in 1970. She previously taught French at Prospect Park High School, Delaware County.She was a member of First Baptist Church, Reading. She was a past president of the ELCA women's association at Grace Lutheran Church, Topton, where she was an associate member.Haskell was president of the Albright College women's organization during the 1950s.She received her bachelor's and master's degrees in education from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Haskell is survived by a son, Richard C., Claremont, Calif., and a daughter, Helen H. (Haskell) Bosart, Schenectady, N.Y. Other survivors include a sister, Helen C. (Campbell) Brooks, a resident at Luther Haven, Topton.There are also one grandson, three stepgranddaughters and three stepgreat-grandchildren.


33927. Leroy H. Haskell

U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: Leroy Haskell
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 23 Mar 1897
Death Date: 4 Jun 1985
SSN:183102715
Branch 1: ARMY
Enlistment Date 1:6 Apr 1918
Release Date 1: 9 Jun 1919


59674. John Frederick Haskell

Delaware County Daily Times (Primos - Upper Darby, PA)
September 15, 2006

John F. Haskell, 85, of Bethel, a former Bethel supervisor and World War II veteran, died Sept. 12 at Vitas Hospice in Philadelphia.

A 1938 graduate of Springfield High School, Mr. Haskell was the fire marshal for BP in Trainer for 45 years.

A township supervisor in Bethel, he spearheaded the township's Bicentennial Celebration. He was a longtime member of the Springfield Fire Co. and served as the fire marshal in Bethel. Mr. Haskell served in the Coast Guard during World War II. He enjoyed woodworking, spending time with his granddaughter and playing the banjo in the Mummers Parade.

Survivor: Wife of 63 years, Yvonne G. Cullinan Haskell daughters, Yvonne I. Bacon of Pennsville, N.J., Deborah Griffin of Chadds Ford one granddaughter.
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Pennsylvania, Veteran Compensation Application Files, WWII, 1950-1966
Name: John Frederick Haskell
Birth Date: 26 Aug 1921
Birth Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Residence Date: 7 Mar 1950
Residence Place: Clifton Heights, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA


Yvonne G. Cullinan

Laughrey Funeral Home

Yvonne G. Haskell, age 94 of Pennsville and formerly of Bethel Twp., PA went home to be with her Lord on Monday July 24, 2017 at the Carneys Point Care Center.  She was born in Detroit, MI and was the daughter of the late John and Louise Richard Cullinan.

Survived by her daughter Yvonne I. Bacon and her husband Herb of Middletown, DE, granddaughter, Jenn Walker of Bethel Township, PA, and nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents she was predeceased by her husband, John F. Haskell, daughter, Deborah Griffin, brothers, John and Arthur, sisters, Veronica, Mary, and Donna.

She enjoyed sewing, quilting, music, entertaining friends and being with family.


Eunice Phyllis Silsby

local newspaper

Mrs. Eunice Silsby Holdbridge, 70, of 45 Chapel St., East Hartford, wife of Valentine B. Holdridge, died Monday at her home after a long illness.

Born in Claremont N. H., she lived in East Hartford six years.

Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Edward E. Hemphill, of East Lee, Mass., and George E. Hemphill of Berlin; a daughter, Mrs. Edward F. Bernat of Berlin; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.