Probate File, Marlborough, Cheshire, New Hampshire, Joseph Haskell, 1765-1825Schedule B. Amount of money recvd by the executors of the will for rents and profits of land not included in the inventory. $614.89
Schedule C. Allowance for deduction on notes, accounts, etc. erroneous inventory, mistakes. $72.13
Schedule D. Amount which was not inventoried by the executors. $61.45
Schedule E. Amount due the estate. $239.25
Schedule F. Allowances for charges. $104.09
Schedule G. Document of mopney paid out. $476.26
Schedule H. Burial expensepaid. $24.44
Schedule I. Payment to Joseph Haskell for services in estate settlement. $117.93
Schedule J. Settlement payments to heirs
Joseph Haskell, $540.70, $43.50, $42.15, $25.00
William Haskell, $540.70, $43.50, $42.15, $25.00
Abner Haskell, $540.70, $43.50, $42.15, $25.00
Patty Lawrence, $540.70, $43.50, $42.15, $25.00, $13.75
Abner Bayden - guardian, $1039.38, $345.33. $253.00, $211.64, $57.00, $637.35, $15.65
Eleanor Tarbel, $340.04
Total $5477.67
Schedule K. Payment to Abner Haskell for services in estate settlement. $49.08
Schedule L. Payment to Joseph Haskell for services in estate settlement. $90.47
Inventory of estate, $11,211.18Will named the follwing family
Wife, Hattie
Son, John Haskell
Son, Abner Haskell
Son, Henry Haskell
Daughter, Harriet Haskell
Daughter Eleanor Tarbel
Son William Haskell
Son Joseph Haskell
Daughter Patty LawrenceCopy of probate file in Haskell Family Association digital library; code Probate0067
Probate File, Fitzwilliam, Cheshire, New Hampshire, Levi Haskell, 1769-1830
Wife, Rocksena Haskell
Son, Levi Haskell
Estate value $265.00
Payment to Levi Haskell for expense in settling estate, $25.33
Amount of debt outstanding, $52.75
Amount paid for debts owed including funeral expense, $15.59
Copy of probate file in Haskell Family Association digital library; code Probate0068
Abel Shedd was a farmer and brick maker.
John Haskell Shedd was a farmer and a blacksmith.
Josiah Shedd was a physician.
Abraham Haskell was a physician. After the death of Dr. Allen Flagg in 1815 at Ashby, Dr. Haskell began his practice there and served about three years. He then went to Leominster to practice, but returned to Ashby and bought out the practice of Dr. Moses Kidder.