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

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36495. Alexander Cheves Haskell Jr.

The Augusta Chronicle (GA)
February 1, 1995

Mr. Alexander Cheves Haskell Jr., of 4275 Owens Road, Evans, died Monday, Jan. 30, 1995, at his residence. He was 89.

Mr. Haskell, a native of Lynchburg, Va., was a retired dairyman and an Air Corps veteran of World War II. He was a graduate of Porter Military Academy, Charleston, S.C., and of Clemson College, and received his master's degree from University of Missouri. He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, where he served on the Vestry. Mr. Haskell farmed in Aiken and Richmond counties and was co-owner and operator of Haskell's Dairies. He had served as a Boy Scout leader and had been director of First State Bank of Belvedere.

Mr. Haskell organized Belvedere Fire Department and served as the first commissioner. He was a member of Beech Island Agricultural Club, Pinnacle Club, Historic Augusta, Richmond County Historical Society and other historical societies. He was a member of Rotary Club of Augusta for 58 years and was a Paul Harris Fellow. Mr. Haskell was recently made an honorary member of Rotary Club of Augusta.

Survivors include his wife, Betty Jones Haskell; a son, Alexander C. Haskell III, Birmingham, Ala.; two daughters, Alice H. Sanders, Beech Island, and Ann Willis Haskell, Charlotte, N.C.; and eight grandchildren.
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February 2, 1995

For those of you who are quite new to the community, the name Alex Haskell may be a new one. Actually, it is a name that's been around here for a long time.

Alex died this past week. His death leaves a void in the history of North Augusta because Alex was one of its quiet, productive citizens.

Having moved to his historic home, Belvedere Farms, Alex witnessed a home in Belvedere burn down. This was most upsetting to him and he immediately organized the Belvedere Volunteer Fire Department. He was the first commissioner and saw to it the department was legally constituted with definite boundaries. And today that fire district has grown and serves primarily because of Alex Haskell's foresight.

Always interested in the activities of North Augusta and Belvedere, he worked with the City of North Augusta as it grew. Alex was a faithful member at North Augusta Chamber of Commerce breakfast meetings. He was interested in the community and what was happening.

He was a director of the First State Bank in Belvedere, was president of the Aiken County Farm Bureau and a Boy Scout leader.

Alex with his father and brothers established Haskell's Dairies and for 60 years delivered probably the finest dairy products in the area. Those were the days before big conglomerates. Milk was delivered to homes in glass bottles sealed with cardboard caps. In 1965, when North Augustans were raising $50,000 to buy Our Lady of Peace Church for Nancy Carson Library, it was Haskell's Dairies who printed and provided half-pint milk cartons which served as banks for hundreds of school children.

His fondness for books found Alex making his biggest contribution. Alex, and his wife Betty, contributed the land on which Nancy Carson Library and Belvedere/North Augusta Rescue Squad are now situated. His largesse in providing land made it possible for North Augusta to have one of the finest library facilities in the area.
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: A . Haskell
Gender:     Male
Birth Date: 2 Feb 1905
Death Date: 30 Jan 1995
SSN:     257485748
Enlistment Date 1: 25 Dec 1941


62280. Alice Van Yeveren Haskell

The Augusta Chronicle (GA)
June 29, 2022

Alice Haskell Sanders, 82, died peacefully in her home in Beech Island, SC, on June 25, 2022.

Alice was born in Augusta, GA and lived most of her life in the family home in Beech Island. She attended North Augusta High School and Converse College in Spartanburg, SC. After marrying Conrad Wienges Sanders, Jr and living briefly in Charleston, SC, they moved to Alice's family home in Beech Island to raise their family. Alice was dedicated to her family and her community. Affectionately known as Bunny, she loved hosting gatherings at home for family, relatives and friends –  holiday dinners, reunions, and wedding celebrations. She gave many years of volunteer service: St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Vestry Member and Cookbook Committee), the Junior League of Augusta, Augusta Symphony Guild (Past President 1983-84), Mount Vernon College (Board of Trustees Member), Town and Country Garden Club, Phinizy Swamp Nature Park, National Society of Colonial Dames of America.

Alice is preceded in death by her parents, Alexander Cheves Haskell Jr and Ann Lewis Willis Haskell, and by her husband.

Survivors include her children, Ann Sanders Jennings (Horace), Asheville, Conrad Wienges Sanders III, Beech Island, and Catherine Coatsworth Sanders, North Augusta; her sister Ann Willis Haskell, Charleston, and half-brother Alexander Cheves Haskell III (Joyce), Belvedere; her five grandchildren, Catherine Jennings Quinn, Conrad Wienges Sanders IV, Matthew LaRoche Sanders, Julian Beverly Jenkins Jr, Ann Davies Jenkins; great-grandson Warner Nash Jenkins; and nephews, nieces, and many cousins.


Conrad Wienges Sanders Jr. Dr.

The Augusta Chronicle (GA)
August 23, 1995

Dr. Conrad Wienges Sanders Jr., 56, of 2190 Atomic Road, died Tuesday, Aug. 22, 1995, at his residence.

Dr. Sanders, a native of Charleston, was a surgeon and partner in Augusta Surgical Group, P.C. He was a graduate of Wofford College, Spartanburg, and the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston. Dr. Sanders was an Eagle Scout and served as a surgeon in the Navy. At Wofford he was listed in Who's Who and was a member of Blue Key and Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Augusta, where he served on the vestry; a former Rotarian; and a member of Beech Island Agricultural Club, the Georgia Surgical Society, the Medical Association of Georgia and the Richmond County Medical Society.

Survivors include his wife, Alice Haskell Sanders; a son, Conrad Wienges Sanders III, Augusta; two daughters, Ann Sanders Jennings, Charlotte, N.C., and Catherine Coatsworth Sanders, Charleston; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Wienges Sanders, Greenville, S.C.; three brothers, E. Judson Sanders, Pensacola, Fla., Richard P. Sanders, Winston-Salem, N.C., and Samuel L. Sanders, Greenville.


Ruth Elizabeth Jones

The Augusta Chronicle
8 May 2008

EVANS, Ga. - Mrs. Elizabeth (Bettee) Jones Haskell, age 96, died Sunday, May 4, 2008 at Brandon Wilde in Evans, Georgia.

She was a former teacher at Tubman High School and was a native of Augusta, Georgia, residing at Belvedere Farms, North Augusta, South Carolina for a number of years. In 1994 she moved to Brandon Wilde with her husband, the late Alexander Cheves Haskell, Jr.

Mrs. Haskell was a veteran of WWII having served in the US Marine Corp as a Captain. She was a member of the National Society of Colonial Dames of America, the Martintown Chapter of the Daughters of American Revolution, the Nancy Carson Library Foundation, the Junior League of America, Historical Augusta, Richmond County Historical Society, and several other historical organizations. She had served for many years on the Aiken County Historical Commission. She was an active member of St. Paul's Church where she had been president of the Women of the Church, St. Cecilia Guild, and member of the Altar Guild. She was also a member of the Town and Country Garden Club.

She is survived by one son, Alexander "Sandy" C. Haskell III and his wife Joyce of Belvedere Farms, North Augusta, SC and three granddaughters: Jennie Elizabeth and her husband Jason Jeffcoat of Olympia, WA, Connie Guion Haskell of Columbia, SC, and Alexandra Cheves Haskell of New York City, New York, New York and two great-grandchildren. In addition, her husband had two daughters, Alice Haskell Sanders of Beech Island, SC and Ann Willis Haskell of Charlotte, NC. She is survived by five step-grandchildren and five great step-children. She is also survived by her nephew John F. Byrd and his wife Ann of Edgefield, SC and her niece Elizabeth Byrd of Edgefield, SC, a great nephew and his family.


Judith Clark Gracey

The Augusta Chronicle (GA)
January 3, 2010

Judith Clark Gracey Haskell died at home on Wednesday, December 30, 2009. She was the beloved wife of the late Benjamin Guion Haskell and the daughter of the late F.P. Gracey and Judith Bright Gracey. She was born in Augusta, GA, March 3, 1916, and was graduated from Tubman High School, the Junior College of Augusta, and Agnes Scott College. She was married on April 7, 1942, and moved to Woodlawn, the Haskell home in Aiken County, where she lived until her death.

She is survived by her three daughters: Laura Haskell Phinizy (Stewart) of Augusta; Judith Haskell McCarthy (Kevin) of Winter Park, FL; and Mary Bright Haskell Parker (John) of Aiken, SC. She is also survived by six grandchildren and four great grandchildren: Laura Phinizy Jones (Keith) of Washington, DC, and their two children; Louise Phinizy; Marion Phinizy Gash (Wesley) of St Simon's Island, GA, and their two children; Bradford Guion Parker; Charles Claiborne McCarthy and Anne Guion McCarthy as well as many nieces and nephews.

She was a member of St. Paul's Church where she was a founding member of St. Paul's Wedding Guild. She was a member of the Wayside Garden Club and The National Society of Colonial Dames of America, Augusta Town Committe

Grannie, as she was affectionately known, was an avid golfer in her youth and later years. She loved to garden and to share her vegetables with her friends and neighbors. Her Sunday night suppers for her children, grandchildren and their friends were a tradition that is fondly remembered in the community. Her home was always open to visiting friends and family.


36497. Louis Aldworth Haskell

Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA)
May 16, 1989

The Rev. Louis A. Haskell, 80, former rector of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church in Richmond, died Saturday at Westminster- Canterbury House following a long illness. He was 80.

A native of South Carolina, Dr. Haskell was a graduate of Washington and Lee University. He received a bachelor of divinity degree from Virginia Theological Seminary in 1938 and a doctorate from VTS in 1961.

He served as an assistant at Christ Church in Raleigh, N.C., in 1938-40 and was rector of St. John's Episcopal Church in Suffolk in 1940-46. He was rector of churches in Florence, S.C., and Charleston, W.Va., before coming to the North Laurel Street church in Richmond in 1962.

Dr. Haskell retired as rector of Grace and Holy Trinity in 1977 and was elected rector emeritus. He was a former trustee of VTS and St. Catherine's School in Richmond.
He retired to Hendersonville, N.C., then moved to Westminster-Canterbury in Virginia Beach in 1983.

He is survived by his wife, Sarah Bright Gracey Haskell; and four daughters, Judith Brewer of Short Hills, N.J., Katherine Subramanian of Philadelphia, Sally Hulcher of Richmond and Connie Haskell of Boston.


Sarah Bright Gracey

The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
October 7, 1998

Sarah Bright Haskell, 87, died Oct. 4, 1998, in Virginia Beach.

A native of Augusta, Ga., she was a graduate of Sweet Briar College and a homemaker. She was the widow of the Rev. Louis A. Haskell, former rector of Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. She was an active member of The Colonial Dames and The Boxwood Garden Club in Richmond.

She is survived by four daughters, Judith Brewer of Short Hills, N.J., Katherine Subramanian of Philadelphia, Pa., Sally Richardson of Richmond, and Connie Haskell of Boston, Mass.; a sister, Judith Haskell of Augusta, Ga.; a brother, Matthew Gracey of Delray Beach, Fla.; and two grandchildren, Anne Langdon Hulcher and Matthew Copeland Hulcher.


Howard Wesley Richardson Jr.

Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA)
February 21, 2006

Howard Wesley Richardson Jr., died February 16, 2006. Born August 9, 1926, in Petersburg, Virginia, he was the son of Vallie Woodlief Richardson and Howard Richardson.

Wes was a graduate of the College of William and Mary, where he majored in economics and played on the varsity tennis team. Multi-talented, he was one of the co-founders of Swift Creek Mill Playhouse, and was an accomplished, popular portrait artist.

In 1965, he went into business in North Carolina and lived in Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach. He sold his interest in Safeguard Business Systems and moved back to Virginia in 1983. He continued painting portraits in Irvington and Richmond. An avid sailor for years, Wes was a member of the Rappahannock River Yacht Club and the Country Club of Virginia. He was a former vestryman at St. Andrews on the Sound Episcopal Church in Wrightsville Beach, and a former board member of Westminster-Canterbury in Irvington.

Survivors include his wife, Sally Haskell Richardson; two stepchildren, Anne Hulcher Tollett and Matthew Copeland Hulcher; a niece and nephew, Patricia Curry and Thomas Kidd; four great-nephews, Stephen Curry, Bryan Curry, Edward Kidd and Thomas Kidd III; and a great-niece, Ellen Kidd.

Wes was a man of tremendous faith, talent, humor and courage.


36499. Alexander Cheves Haskell Sr.

The Union Leader
December 8, 1992

Longboat Key, Fla. - Alexander Cheves Haskell, 90, formerly of Farmington, N.H., died Nov. 30, 1992, in Brittany Convalescent Home, Natick, Mass., after a short illness.

Mr. Haskell was born in Columbia, S.C., the oldest of nine children, and attended Baylor Military School, Tennessee, and Dartmouth College.

He was trained by the W. T. Grant Co. For 10 years, he owned and operated Haskell's 5c and 10c Store in Farmington, and in 1947, became a merchandise consultant. In addition he was director of the Farmington National Bank and a member of the Farmington School Board. He was a member of the Farmington Congregational Church and the Kiwanis Club. Also, Mr. Haskell was a patron of the Eastern Star.

His first wife, Adelaide Haskell, predeceased him.

The family includes his wife, Leona Foster Haskell; a daughter, Sarah Haskell Meyer of Sherborn Mass.; two stepdaughters, Cynthia Brezinski of Manchester, Conn., and Patricia Kelley of Pembroke, N.H.; of Pembroke, N.H.; 16 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren; a brother Charles; and a sister, Frances.


62291. Alexander Cheves Haskell Jr.

Boston Globe
November 25, 1986

A. Cheves Haskell, Jr., of Harvard, a former corporate director of the IBM Corp. at Armonk, N. Y., died Tuesday in his home of a liver ailment.

Born in Farmington, N.H., he graduated from Dartmouth College in 1952. He began working at the International Business Machines Corp. in 1953, where he became corporate director of policy and development and a vice president of marketing and service. He also worked in the corporation's European, Middle East and East Africa offices and was an administrative assistant to the chief operating officer.

After leaving IBM in1980, he was vice president of Synthetic Fuels Corp. until 1981. He was also a consultant to the Wang and Visicorp computer companies before retiring in 1983 because of illness.

He leaves his wife, Elizabeth Raymond; two sons, Grant of New York City and David of Boston; two daughters, Alexa Hoffman of Guilford, Conn., and Leigh Haskell of Bowdoinham, Maine; a stepson, Edward Mathias of Baltimore; a sister, Sally Meyer of Shelburne; his father, Alexander Cheves Haskell of Melvin Village, N.H.; and four grandchildren.

Burial Melvin Village, N.H.


Andrew Gill Meyer Judge

Obituary

The Honorable Andrew Gill Meyer, an associate justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts from 1979-1993, died of cancer on Thursday, Oct. 30, 2008, in his Sherborn home. He was 85. He always lived according to his motto: ABC: Always Be Kind.

Mr. Meyer was born in Newton and grew up in Waltham. He graduated from Harvard College, and later earned a master’s degree at Columbia University and a law degree at Harvard. He served during WWII in the Army, first in the 105th Infantry Division, then in the 8th Air Force in England, from where he flew 35 missions over Germany as a nose and tail gunner in a Liberator B-24 bomber. He served again in the Navy during the Korean War. He attended Central Instructor School and taught aerial gunnery in Florida.

After Harvard Law School, Mr. Meyer specialized in civil litigation and was a partner at Morrison, Mahoney & Miller and Meyer, Maggioni & Leary. In 1971, Mr. Meyer went into solo practice and was joined by Paul Needham, who said, we have been close friends since before his appointment to the bench. My wife and I were honored when he agreed to be godfather to our daughter. Andy Meyer was an extraordinarily compassionate, caring person and the essence of integrity. He was a superb lawyer, judge and mediator and always exemplified the highest ideals of the profession.

Last, former Governor Dukakis said of Meyer, Andy has intelligence, integrity, and compassion, a marvel of a guy. He is one of the best that I appointed. In August 1979, Governor Edward King appointed Mr. Meyer to the Superior Court. There he served until his mandatory retirement at age 70 in 1993. His last year on the bench was spent as the regional administrative justice for Norfolk County.

Upon his retirement, the Patriot Ledger reported that Meyer took his greatest professional pride in the time he has spent in jail: I’ve probably done more jail time than anyone working in the system, he said, grinning. I simply feel that a judge should know about the food, staff training, incentive and other programs throughout the system. As the highest-ranking judge in Norfolk County, he toured all the correction facilities and became familiar with the lives he was imposing on those he sentenced. His compassion towards inmates and his outstanding legal mind won him the Bar Association of Norfolk County Person of the Year award in May 1993.

After retiring from the bench, Mr. Meyer worked as an arbitrator and mediator for JAMS/ENDISPUTE. He was frequently called upon by Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin to arbitrate securities matters. He successfully facilitated the resolution of many complex disputes in cases involving personal injury, business disputes and professional malpractice.

In his later years, Mr. Meyer traveled the world with his wife, Sally. They also spent time in Sanibel Island each winter, on Lake Winnipesaukee in the summer, and proudly watched their brood of grandchildren grow to the current 10.

Mr. Meyer will be remembered for his various charitable activities, including the Camp Fire Girls, Cub Scouts, Sherborn Library, the Experiment in International Living, Walnut Hill School, Pilgrim Church and the Norfolk Prison Fellowship. Throughout his life he made people from different backgrounds a part of his family, including summer visitors from Roxbury; students from Greece and Uganda; prisoners on furlough for the day; and immigrants and refugees from the Congo, Russia, Iraq and Nigeria, to name a few.

He is survived by his bride, Sarah Haskell Meyer, and their five children: Ellen Meyer Shorb of Lincoln (married to Paul Shorb), Julie Parkman Meyer of Seattle, Wash., Joan Meyer Abbot of Newton (married to Ames Abbot), Andrew Lincoln Meyer of Falmouth, Maine (married to Gail Hayes Meyer), and Thomas Alton Meyer of Brookline (married to Jennifer Kloehn Meyer). He is survived by his brother, Guy Wheeler Meyer of Inverness, Calif.

Mr. Meyer also leaves behind many beloved nieces and nephews and adopted family friends.

Mr. Meyers body has been donated to Harvard Medical School and he will eventually rest in Pine Hill Cemetery in Sherborn.


Leona Priest

The Union Leader, Manchester, N.H.
December 15, 1992

Longboat Key, Fla. - Leona (Priest) Haskell, 84, of Longboat Key and Melvin Village, N.H., died Dec. 12, 1992, at her daughter's home in Pembroke, N. H., following a short illness.

Born in Lee, N.H., she was the daughter of William and Grace (Jenkins) Priest. She was a graduate of the University of New Hampshire, class of 1930.

In addition, Mrs. Haskell was a member of Book and Scroll, an honorary English society, Erato, and the honorary education society Kappa Delta Pi. She was an educator until her retirement and taught school in Newmarket, Milton and Farmington, N.H., where she was principal of the elementary school, She spent two years teaching in Germany as a civilian employee of the U.S. Army.

Mrs. Haskell was a former member of the Newmarket Community Church, where she served as choir director and soloist; former member of the Farmington Congregational Church; and was a member of the Longboat Key Island Chapel, Florida. She was a matron of the Orient Chapter, OES 22.

Her first husband, Walter J. Foster, died in 1957. She was married to Alexander C. Haskell, who died November 30, 1992.

The family includes two daughters, Cynthia Foster Brezinski of Manchester, Conn., and Patricia Foster Kelley of Pembroke; a stepdaughter, Sarah Haskell Meyer of Sherborn Mass.; 16 grandchildren; and 15 great grandchildren.


62294. Thomas Langdon Haskell

Houston Chronicle (TX)
July 16, 2017

Thomas Langdon Haskell 1939-2017

Thomas Langdon Haskell was born in Arlington, VA, to Martha and Anthony Porter Haskell.

After graduating from Washington and Lee High School and Princeton University, he served in the Navy, including working as XO on a minesweeper in Japan and as a naval advisor at the beginning of the war in Vietnam. While completing his PhD in history at Stanford University, he met his wife of 50 years, Dorothy Ann Wyatt. Tom was a professor of history at Rice University for 39 years. He was deeply committed to the university's academic mission and won teaching awards for his stirring lectures and dedication to his students. His scholarship ranged widely over U.S. history, making a mark on the history of the anti-slavery movement, the culture of the market, the history of the social sciences, the emergence of the professions, and the nature of objectivity. Tom prided himself on speaking truth, even when that truth was politically contentious or academically unfashionable. As passionate as he was about scholarship, Tom was happiest when riding his bike and climbing mountains in Crested Butte, CO, with his family.

Tom died July 12, 2017, at the age of 78, from complications of Alzheimer's Disease. He follows his sister, Anne Plunkert, in death.

He is survived by his wife Dorothy, his son Alexander Haskell, daughter-in-law Patricia Reyes, daughter Susan Khan and son-in-law Rehan Khan. He is also survived by six grandchildren: Isabela, Efren, Gabriel, Zinnia, Michelle, and Eliza, all of whom knew him as their "Baba."
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U.S., Select Military Registers, 1862-1985
Name: Thomas Langdon Haskell
Birth Date: 26 May 1939
Military Date: 7 Dec 1962
Publication Date: 1965
Title: U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Reserve Officers


36501. Grace Chappell Haskell

Grace Chappell Haskell was for many years a civilian with the U.S. Army in Korea. She never married, but adopted two Korean children before she returned to the United States. She was hit by a car in Columbia, S,C, in 1975 and suffered severe physical and cognitive impairment in 1984. The children were raised by Katheryn Blaine Haskell Fennell [her niece] with her children.
Source
The Alexander Letters
2002 Carolyn B. Timmann


36502. Samuel Rhea Haskell Sr.

U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Samuel R Haskell
Birth Year: 1913
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: South Carolina
State of Residence: South Carolina
County or City: Richland
Enlistment Date: 16 Sep 1940
Enlistment State: South Carolina
Enlistment City:     Columbia
Branch:     Infantry
Grade: Private
Component: National Guard (Officers, Warrant Officers, and Enlisted Men)
Source:     National Guard
Education: Post-graduate
Civil Occupation: Actors and actresses
Marital status: Single, without dependents
Height:     75
Weight:     190
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name: S . Haskell
Gender:     Male
Birth Date: 17 Jun 1913
Death Date: 4 Jun 1986
SSN:     250623261
Branch 1: ARMY
Enlistment Date 1: 29 Mar 1941
Release Date 1:     30 Jan 1946


Katheryn Faris

The State (Columbia, SC)
January 16, 2008

SUMMERVILLE -- Katheryn Faris Haskell of Summerville and formerly of Columbia died January 15, 2008. She was the widow of Samuel Rhea Haskell Sr.

Mrs. Haskell was born in Rock Hill, SC, in 1916, and was the daughter of Ida Whitesides Faris and Paul Densmore Faris. She was a graduate of Winthrop College and received a Master's Degree from the University of South Carolina. She taught school in Columbia for 35 years. She was a member of Shandon Presbyterian Church in Columbia and later attended Summerville Presbyterian Church.

Mrs. Haskell was predeceased by her husband, a son, Anthony Paul Haskell and a sister, Adelaide Faris Christophersen.

Surviving are one son, Samuel Rhea Haskell Jr. of Charleston, SC; two daughters, Blaine Haskell Fennell of Isle of Palms, SC and Grace Haskell Marshall of Beaufort, SC; a sister, Densmore Faris Jones of Spartanburg, SC; nine grandchildren; and fourteen great-grandchildren.


Judith Marylyn Davis

The Post and Courier (Charleston, SC)
October 18, 2017

Judith Davis Haskell, 69, of Summerville, South Carolina, wife of Samuel R. Haskell, Jr., entered into eternal rest Friday, October 13, 2017.

Judith was born February 9, 1948 in Guyton, Georgia, daughter of the late Theodore Davis and Arlene Gracen Davis.

She is survived by her husband, Samuel R. Haskell, Jr., three sons, Samuel R. Haskell, III. (Andrea) of Isle of Palms, SC, Adam Haskell (Roni), and Carter Haskell all of Summerville, SC; six grandchildren; two sisters, Joy Glenn (Clyde)of Greenville, SC and Sandra Beatley (Irv) of Charleston, SC.


36504. Mary Elizabeth Haskell

Mary Elizabeth Haskell divorced Hubert Smith and reverted to Haskell surname.
She changed children's names from Smith to Haskell


62301. John Michael Haskell

John Michael Haskell was born John Michael Smith, His mother changed the name to Haskell after divorcing Hubert Smith.


Mary Sue Walker

The Times-News
Aug 10, 2007

Mary Walker Haskell, 77, of Fairlane Drive, Simpsonville, S.C., died Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2007, at her home.She was born April 6, 1930, in Greenville County, S.C., the daughter of the late Floyd Walker and Myrtle West Walke

She was the wife of the late John Michael Haskell.

Suriving are her two sons, Donald Haskell of Simpsonville, S.C., and David Haskell and his wife, Jane, of Greer, S.C.; a sister, Marie Allison of Etowah; two brothers, the Rev. William Walker of Landrum, S.C., and Carl Walker of Brownsville, Texas; two grandchildren, Mandy Haskell and Tyler Wood; and two great-grandchildren, Jordan Campbell and Greyson Teems.


62304. Christina Way Clark

The State
April 1, 2013

Christina Way Clark, 64, of West Columbia, passed away Friday, March 29th, 2013. Born May 18, 1948 in Columbia, SC, she was the daughter of the late McRee and Mary Haskell Clark.

Tina graduated from Airport High School, attended St. Mary's College in North Carolina, and graduated from The University of South Carolina. She was incredibly creative, and enjoyed gardening and reading.

Tina is survived by her daughter, Simone Duff; a son, Alexander Duff; sister, Mary West; brother, Peter Langdon Haskell niece, Martine Jeffcoat; cousin, Nat Haskell and step-mother, Mary Wimberly Clark.

In addition to her parents, Tina was preceded in death by a brother, Roger McRee Clark.


62305. Roger McCree Clark

The State (Columbia, SC)
July 1, 2006

WEST COLUMBIA - Service for Roger McCree Clark, 54, will be held Sunday at 4 p.m. at Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, with burial in Elmwood Cemetery and Gardens.

Mr. Clark died Thursday, June 29, 2006, unexpectedly. Born in Columbia, he was the son of the late McCree Clark, Jr. and Mary Haskell Clark. He started working with the state in 1989. Most recently, he was a telecommunications specialist for PBX Switches which involves about 50,000 telephones. He was considered one of the most experienced and knowledgeable in his field. His commitment to excellence and customer support has been observed by all who have had the opportunity to work with him.

Mr. Clark was an avid hunter. He was a dedicated husband, dad and grandpa.

Surviving are his wife, Diane McLaurin Clark; stepsons and daughter-in-law, George Gordon of Columbia and Chris and Casey Gordon of Tampa, Fla.; stepdaughter and son-in-law, Kathryn and Jim Odom of Cheraw; stepmother, Mary W. Clark of Columbia; sister, Christina Clark of Columbia; grandchildren, Kailia, Bryan, Michael, Jesika, Heather, Viktoria and Callie; niece, Simone Duff; and nephew, Alexander Duff.


36505. Charles Thomson Haskell Sr.

Columbus Ledger-Enquirer (GA)
February 14, 1998

HASKELL, Charles Thomson Sr., 78, Columbia, S.C., died Friday.
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U.S., World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946
Name: Charles T Haskell Sr
Birth Year: 1919
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: South Carolina
State of Residence: South Carolina
County or City: Richland
Enlistment Date: 25 Mar 1944
Enlistment State: North Carolina
Enlistment City:     Fort Bragg
Branch:     No branch assignment
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source:     Civil Life
Education: 2 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Purchasing agents and buyers, n.e.c.
Marital status: Married
Height:     98
Weight:     100
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U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019
Name: Charles T Haskell
Death Age: 78
Birth Date: 6 Jun 1919
Death Date: 13 Feb 1998
Cemetery Address: 501 Elmwood Ave Columbia, SC 29201
Cemetery: Elmwood Cemetery
Interment Place:     South Carolina
Notes: SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II
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U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010
Name:  Charles Haskell
Gender:     Male
Birth Date: 6 Jun 1919
Death Date: 13 Feb 1998
SSN: 260093530
Branch 1: ARMY
Enlistment Date 1: 26 Mar 1944
Release Date 1:     19 Jun 1946


62306. Charles Thomson Haskell Jr.

Ledger-Enquirer (Columbus, GA)
April 20, 2014

LTC U.S. Army (Ret.) Charles Thomson Haskell, Jr. November 28, 1936 - April 17, 2014 Columbus, GA- Lieutenant Colonel U.S. Army (Ret.) Charles Thomson Haskell, Jr., 77 resident of Columbus, Ga., passed away on Thursday, April 17, 2014.

LTC Haskell was born November 28, 1936 to the late Charles Thomson Haskell, Sr. and Marion Smith Haskell.

In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a son, Jackson Coulter Haskell.
Survivors include his wife Diane Coulter Haskell; two sons, Charles Thomson Haskell III, his wife Laura, Glenn Embry Haskell, his wife Heather, and his daughter-in-law Melissa R. Haskell; one brother, Elnathan Haskell, his wife Angela; two nephews Mark Haskell, Paul Haskell and one niece Elisabeth Haskell; two brother-in-laws, Louie J. Coulter, Jr., and Gary L. Coulter and his wife Rheanell; eight grandchildren: Charles Thomson Haskell IV, Anthony Porter Haskell, Kelly Cordelia Sheppard, Avery Kennedy Haskell, Ashley Elizabeth Walker, Jackson Coulter Haskell, Jr., Langdon Cheves Haskell, and Dylan Rawlinson Haskell; five great-grandchildren; Cordelia Kay Sheppard, Allie Michelle Sheppard, Damian Sheppard, Alexander Cheves Haskell, and Breeleigh Rae Haskell.

LTC Haskell graduated from the Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina after which he accepted a commission in the U.S. Army. LTC Haskell served honorably and with distinction in the U.S. Army for 26 years. During his career he served two tours in Vietnam from September 1965 to October 1966. He served with the 1st Calvary Division, Company D, 229th Aviation Battalion, Assault Helicopter, located in An Khe. He was highly decorated and received numerous commendations to include the Distinguished Flying Cross received June 24, 1966, Bronze Star with 1 Oak Leaf Cluster received during his 1st tour. The second received during his second tour. He also received the Air Medal with 29 Oak Leaf Clusters, Meritorious Service Medal, Presidential Unit Citation, Meritorious Unit Commendation, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with 1 Silver Service Star, Army Service Ribbon, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation Badge with Palm Cluster, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, Army Aviator Badge, Expert Infantryman Badge, and 4 Overseas Service Bars. He served his second tour with 179th Aviation Group, 101st Airborne Division, Camp Eagle. After his second tour, he served as the U.S. Army's Liaison Officer for Tacron 21, Little Creek Naval Base. He then went on to the Command and General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, where he graduated with honors then remained as an instructor until 1976. His last tour prior to his retirement in 1984 was with the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit at Fort Benning.

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U.S., Select Military Registers, 1862-1985
Name: Charles Thomson Haskell Jr
Birth Date: 28 Nov 1936
Birth Place: South Carolina
Military Date: 1 Jul 1965
Publication Date: 1966
Title: U.S. Army Register


36506. Margaret Porter Haskell

The Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, OK)
April 7, 1990

DAVIS, Margaret Haskell, age 68, died April 5, 1990. She was born July 13, 1921 Margaret Porter Haskell, in Columbia, SC, one of 9 children. Her father was Porter Haskell, a dairy farmer. Her mother Margaret Fulton, is still living in Columbia.

Margaret was graduated from the University of South Carolina at the age of 19 with honors in journalism. She was a campus queen, a debutante, and participated in drama. She also completed two years of law school.

She married William E. Davis on March 17, 1943. She was his lovely, devoted wife for 47 years. Together they raised six children and a successful business, William E. Davis & Sons. She was an essential factor in the success of the business and was still active until recently. Margaret loved other people, Oklahoma and America. Her southern charm and thoughtfulness to others will always be remembered by her friends. She was a hard worker, with a strong sense of individual and community responsibility. She never promoted herself, but quietly helped many people and civic organizations. She instilled that same sense of responsibility in her children.

She is survived by her husband, Bill, and 6 children and spouses, Porter (Terri), Richard (Karen), Charles (Libbi), Elizabeth, Anne and Marnie Kennedy ( John) all of Okla. City. Also her special daughter, Chung Ja Kim Lai and her children Ina and Jimmy; her mother, two brothers, Alex and Charles; her sister, Frankie Larson, and eight grandchildren, Stephani Lewis, Nika, Caroline, Kristen, Alison and Alex Davis, Buck and Ben Kennedy.