Giles M. Haskell was a carpenter and joiner.
Patience B. Haskell was unmarried.
Ward was included in a list of men raised in Cumberland County to serve in the Continental Army for the term of 9 months; agreeable to resolve of 20April 1778, as returned by Brigadier L. Thompson, dated Brunswick, 1 July 1778; engaged for the town of Harpswell.
Ward was on a descriptive list of men raised in Cumberland County to serve in the Continental Army for the term of 9 months from the time of their arrival at Fishkill; returned as mustered in from General Thompson's brigade May 19,1778, by Daniel Ilsley, Muster Master for Cumberland County, and delivered to Major James Johnson, superintendent for said county; Captain Curtice's company, Colonel Mitchell's regiment; age 24 yrs, stature, 5 ft 10 in., complexion light; engaged for town of Harpswell.
He was also a private in Captain George White's company, Colonel Benjamin Tupper's regiment; muster roll for March 1779, dated West Point; enlisted June 9, 1773; enlistment 9 months, to expire March 9, 1771; reported sick.
Ward, of Harpswell, was a private in Captain Winthrop Boston's co., enlisted February 2, 1776; company raised in North Yarmouth, Brunswick, Harpswell, New Gloucester, New Boston (Gray), and Windham, Cumberland County, for 2 months service during the siege of Boston in 1776; also on list of men raised in Cumberland County for the term of 9 months from the time of their arrival a Fishkill, agreeable to resolve of April 20. 1778 returned as received of Major James Johnson,
Superintendent for said county, by Jonathan Warner, Commissioner at Fishkill June 25, 1778; arrived at Fishkill, June 8, 1778; also on list of men returned as received of Jonathan Warner, Commissioner, by Colonel R. Putman July 20, 1778.Reference
The Haskell Family in the Armed Forces, Volume 2
Editor: Peter P. Haskell, 2004
Pages 52, 60, 78
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Revolutionary War pension file, Ward and Sarah Kemp Haskell, file 23214He was age 66, in 1818, of Harpswell, Maine.
Enlisted May 1777, Captain George White's company, Col. Tuppers regiment, served until middle of 1778. He was discharged at hospital at Hartford. Not in any engagement.
Sarah married Ward June 15, 1780.
Ward died at Harpswell, October 20, 1820.
Rosannah/Rosamund Haskell died young.
Nathaniel Haskell was unmarried.
Mary Haskell was unmarried.
Timothy Haskell was unmarried.
Huldah Haskell was unmarried.