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

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68896. Leone Elizabeth Haskell

The Arizona Daily Star (Tucson, AZ)
June 23, 2005

DYER, Leone "Lee" Haskell, of Sun City West, AZ passed away on June 19, 2005 at the age of 94. Lee was a 25 year resident of Tucson.


68897. Willis Batchelor Haskell

The Orange County Register (Santa Ana, CA)
September 20, 2001

Willis B. Haskell, 86, of San Juan Capistrano, a retired teacher, died Sept. 17, 2001, of natural causes.
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U.S., Select Military Registers, 1862-1985
Name: Willis B Haskell
Birth Date: Nov 1914
Military Date: 16 Mar 1942
Publication Date: 1 Jan 1943
Title: Commissioned Officers, Cadets, Midshipmen, and Warrant Officers of the United States Naval Reserve


68898. Elva Gertrude Nevons

The Boston Globe
June 4, 1986

LOMBARD - In Kennebunk, ME, June 1, Elva N. Lombard age 90 years. Resident of Summerfields, Kennebunk, ME.

Widow of Clarence Lombard.

Beloved mother of Jean Dyer of Chebeague Island, ME. Also survived by one grandson.


68901. Lyman George Haskell Jr.

UNUM RETIREES NEWS
The Ninth Edition
July 2012

We heard from Roger Haskell, Lyman Haskell's son, that Lyman passed away on September 17, 2011. On July 15, 2011, his 96th birthday, he experienced an intestinal blockage. It was corrected surgically, but due to his age and other factors he was in the hospital for two weeks and in rehab for two more, and never regained enough strength to return to his assisted living status. He spent a month in Roger's home, and then went to VNA Hospice for a few days until he died.

Born near Gainsville FL in 1915, he was graduated from the University of Florida in 1937 after lettering in swimming for four years.  He married Margaret Sinkinson, on August 23, 1940.

Lyman served in the U. S. Army  in Europe during WWII, earning a Bronze Star and other medals, and being retired from the Army Reserve after the war as Lieutenant Colonel.

He worked briefly for Shawmut Bank in Boston, and later joined Union Mutual Life Insurance Company in Portland, where he worked until 1975.

After Margaret's death in 1977 Lyman married Enid McCarthy, with whom he lived until her death in 2004. Until 1999 when he became unable to get around well, he spent his retirement between Florida in the winter and Chebeague Island, Maine in the summer.  He spoke fondly of his years at Union Mutual (that dates him if nothing else does) and of the people with whom he worked.


Donald Arthur Haire

Cape Cod Times (Hyannis, MA)
August 24, 2005

Donald A. Haire, 85 WW II Army veteran; taught in Power Squadron

YARMOUTHPORT - Donald A. Haire, 85, died Friday in Plano, Texas.

He was the husband of the late Faith Mitchell Haire for 46 years.

Mr. Haire was born in Boston and graduated from Needham High School and Wentworth Institute. An Army veteran of World War II, he served in North Africa and France. He lived all his life in Needham until his retirement in 1984, when he moved to Yarmouthport.

He was a member of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Hyannis. He was an instructor for the Power Squadron, and enjoyed sailing and woodworking.

Survivors include a daughter, Cindi H. Peck of Dallas; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.


40503. Elmer Elsworth Haskell

New York Times
December 7, 1924
HASKELL - On Dec. 4, Elmer E., beloved husband of Mary Van Winkle Haskell and father of Friend P. Haskell, Mrs. Alfred Sargent and Mrs. Robert Graef, of Mount Hope, N.Y.
Interment Greenwood cemetery


68906. Laura Alice Haskell


New York Times
November 23, 1942

SARGENT - At Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y., Laura Alice. Services at the home of her sister, Mrs. Robert F. Graef, 66 Hillside Ave.


Robert F. Graef

Hastings News (Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y.)
May 9, 1957

Robert F. Graef, 2 Ridgedell Ave. Hastings, died Tuesday night in St. John's Hospital. He was born in New York City, December 15, 1882 and educated in the school there. He married Viola Haskell in Hastings on October 14th, 1922. He was a member of Diamond Lodge, F. & A. M. in Dobbs Ferry, also a member of the New York Central Veteran's Association.

He is survived by his widow, a brother John of Plainfield, N. J., 3 sisters Mrs. Inde Stephens of Douglaston, L. I., Mrs. Dorothy Smith of Redding Conn., and Miss Elizabeth Graef of Hastings.


40504. Dennis H. Burns

U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records
NAME: Dennis H Burns
RESIDENCE: Lewiston, New York
CLASS: 1
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: 29th
AGE ON 1 JULY 1863: 27
ESTIMATED BIRTH YEAR: abt 1836
RACE: White
MARITAL STATUS:Married
PLACE OF BIRTH:New York


William O. Killam

1890 Veterans Census
Enlisted: July 1861
Discharched: April 1864
2nd Lieutenant
Company D., 6th Michigan


40508. Newton Burns

Niles Daily Star
March 12, 1934

Wilbur Burns' Father Dies at Alma, Mich.

Newton Burns, father of Attorney Wilbur N. Burns, 1204 Cedar street, Niles, died at the home of his daughter , Mrs. E.M. Moore, Sunday morning in Alma, Mich.

Besides his son and daughter, he is also survived by the widow, Mrs. Mary Burns, Alma, and another daughter, Mrs. Claire Rogers, La Grange, Ill.


68914. Maud Estella Burns

Niles Daily Star
December 18, 1961

FLINT--Mrs. M. Estella Burns Moore, 85, formerly of Alma, died at 9:10 a.m. Sunday in Flint after being in ill health for several years. She was born June 15, 1876 in Petkins, N.Y., and was a retired high school librarian of Alma. She was the oldest sister of the late Atty. Wilber N. Burns of Niles, who died Feb. 17, 1956.

Survivors include a son, Arlan Wilde Moore, of Beverly, Calif.; four grandchildren; two great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. C.L. Rodgers, Anaheim, Calif.


68915. Wilbur Newton Burns

News Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan
February 17, 1956

Niles, February 17--Wilbur N. Burns, 76, leading attorney in Niles and throughout Michigan, died this morning at 7 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Edwin P. Vary in Flint, Michigan.

Attorney Burns had been in semi-retirement since September, 1955, following the removal of a cancerous lung. He went to Flint to be under the immediate care of his son-in-law, a well known physician and surgeon in the eastern part of the state. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church of which he was a former elder.

Attorney Burns was president of the State Bar of Michigan for the 1945-46 term. He played a leading role in the formation of this legal unit which took over the old Michigan State Bar association, a voluntary organization. Raising the ethical standards of the profession was a lifelong avocation for Mr. Burns.

He served as president of the Berrien County Bar association in the 1938-39 term. Mr. Burns opened his office in Niles in 1902 upon his graduation from the University of Michigan law school.  Success for this former school teacher in his new work was immediate, and in a few years, his name became recognized in Michigan legal circles.

He had two Partners in the early days of his practice, an Attorney Sweet and Arthur Hillman, both deceased. In 1919 he and Phillip A. Hadsell, Sr., now a circuit judge for Berrien County, formed a partnership until Judge Hadsell went on the bench in 1954. In 1951 the firm became Burns, Hadsell and Mollison, through inclusion of Attorney Andrew A. Mollison, who came here in 1945. Judge Hadsell's son, Phillip, Jr., replaced his father in the partnership two years ago.

Mr. Burns was born in Pekin, N.Y., Nov. 18,1879. His parents moved to a farm near St. Louis, Michigan eight years later. After graduating from high school and a short teacher's course, he taught in a county school near St. Louis several years before attending law school.

Mrs. Burns, the former Grace Bartrem, died June 14, 1951. A son, Robert, died in 1927.

Survivors in addition to Attorney Burns daughter, Mrs. Vary, include two sisters, Mrs. Clare Rogers of Sherman Oaks, California, and Mrs. M. E. Moore of Alma Michigan and four grandchildren.


Grace Selina Bartrem

Niles Daily Star
June 5, 1951

Mrs. Wilbur N. Burns, 70, Dies Here Following Extended Illness

Mrs. Grace S. Burns, 70, wife of Wilbur N. Burns, prominent Niles attorney, died at 3 p.m. Monday in Pawating Hospital after an extended illness.

A resident here since 1904, Mrs. Burns was widely known for her prominence in women's activities in past years. She was member of the Ladies Reading club since she moved here 47 years ago and was also a member of many years standing in the First Presbyterian church.

Mrs. Burns was born on April 3, 1881, in Wheeler township, Gratiot County, Mich. She married Atty. Burns in St. Louis, Mich., on Sept. 28, 1904, and came to Niles where he had established his law practice two years earlier.

Surviving beside her husband are: a daughter, Mrs. Edwin P. Vary, of Flint; four grandchildren; and three sisters, Mrs. Harry N. Barnes, of South Bend, Mrs. Leon L. Cornell, Falls City, Neb., and Mrs. Roy S. Dean, of El Paso, Tex.


40509. W. Irving Burns

Directory of Deceased American Physicians, 1804-1929
Name: W. Irving Burns
Birth Date: 24 Jan 1855
Birth Place: Pekin, NY
Death Date: 1 Mar 1915
Death Place: Lithia, VA
Type Practice: Allopath
Practice Specialities: Witt, IL, 1896
Licenses: NY, 1896, IL, 1899, VA, 1914
Practice Dates Places: Witt, IL, 1896
Medical School: University of Vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, 1896, (G)
Education: Pekin District School, Lockport High School
JAMA Citation: 64:1013
Cause of Death: heart disease