U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
Name: Nelson E Haskell
Residence: Troy, New Hampshire
Age at enlistment: 18
Enlistment Date: 23 Oct 1861
Rank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Troy, NH
State Served: New Hampshire
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company F, New Hampshire 5th Infantry Regiment on 23 Oct 1861.
Mustered out on 27 Dec 1862 at Alexandria, VA.
Enlisted in Company B, New Hampshire 1st Cavalry Regiment on 24 Mar 1864.
Mustered out on 15 Jul 1865 at Cloud's Mills, VA.
Birth Date: abt 1843
Sources: Register of Soldiers and Sailors of New Hampshire 1861-65
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Civil War Pension File
Invalid application # 236315, cert # 442779
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U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, 1866-1938
Name: Nelson Haskell
Birth Year: abt 1845
Keyed Birth Location: Troy Nh
Birth State: NH
Birth City: Troy
Admitted Year: 1891
Age at Admission: 46
State: Maine
County: Kennebec
City: Togus
Branch: Eastern Branch
Enlisted September 19, 1861, Company F., 5th NH Inf.
Discharged December 20, 1862 for disability
Enlisted March 25, 1864, Company D. 1st NH Cavalry
Discharged July 25, 1865
Admission history
Admitted October 30, 1891, discharged January 24, 1892
Admitted April 16, 1907, discharged February 17, 1910
Admitted August 2, 1910, discharged November 18, 1910
The Sacramento Bee
January 27, 1971Haskell - In this city, January 26, 1971, Margaret L. Haskell. Loving mother of Mesdames Myrna Baez of Fair Oaks, Janice Lowas of Broderick. Sister of Lilly Boppp of San Francisco. Also survived by seven grandchildren.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA)
October 25, 1990RINDGE, N.H. - Hazel F. (Baldwin) Haskell, 87, of Mountain Road, died yesterday in Cheshire Medical Center, Keene, N.H., after an illness.
She leaves her husband, Andrew R. Haskell of Rindge; two sons, Ray F. Haskell of Rindge and Frederick A. Haskell of Brockton, Mass.; two daughters, Jean B. Cannon of Dover, and Joan B. Owen of Rockland, Mass.; a sister, Dora Meatty of Princeton, Mass., 18 grandchildren, 25 great grandchildren, 2 great great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Mr. and Mrs. Haskell celebrated their 69th wedding anniversary last April.
She was born in Westminster, Vt., the daughter of Edwin P. and Lizzie F. (Stevens) Baldwin, and lived in Rindge for the last 23 years. She attended West Rindge Methodist Church.
Minor A. Haskell was a farmer.
Springfield Union
September 5, 1978HOLYOKE - Elsie M. (Harwood) Haskell, 87, of 3 Munroe St., died Monday in Holyoke Hospital. Born in Lynn, she lived in Holyoke for 35 years. She worked as a practical nurse. She was a member of the Married Ladies Sodality of Holy Cross Church.
She was the widow of Clayton A. Haskell. She leaves two sons, Minor H.of Naples, Fla., and Ray C. of Holyoke; a daughter, Benice McCullough of Springfield; a sister, Helen H. Gove of Aberdeen, N. C.; five grandchildren; and a great grandchild.
Burial in Pine Grove Cemetery, Linn.
Springfield Union
February 17, 1979SHUTESBURY - Clarence M. Haskell, 84, retired owner with his sons, of Haskell Lumber Co., Bernardston, died Thursday in a Brattleboro nursing home. A native of Shutesbury, he lived here more than 50 years and in Brattleboro 32 years. He attended local schools and Mount Hermon School for Boys, Northfield.
He leaves his wife, the former Florence Dudley; two sons, Irving and Donald, both of Bernardston; a sister, Lois Norell of Shutesbury; five grandchildren and a grat grandchild..
Burial in Shutesbury Cemetery.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA)
June 7, 1995CHARLTON - Oscar Norell, 91, of 88 Masonic Home Road, formerly of New Smyrna, Fla. and Shutesbury, a former bridge foreman, died Sunday in the Masonic Home after an illness.
His wife, Lois (Haskell) Norell, died in 1986. He leaves nephews and nieces; and a sister-in-law, Mary Norell of Charlton. He was born in Gnarp, Sweden, son of Ejnar and Breta (Norling) Norell, and lived many years in Shutesbury. He spent many winters in New Smyrna, Florida before moving to Charlton in 1992.
Mr. Norell was a bridge foreman for Lane Construction Co., where he worked 30 years, retiring in 1958. He was a member of Montague Lodge of Masons. He served as the Shutesbury Cemetery Commissioner for 27 years.
The Herald-News (Passaic NJ)
August 31, 1973Fairfield - Funeral service for Mrs. Bernice Parmalee, 84, will be held at 8:30 p.m. today in the Gallagher-Hagelin Funeral Home, Caldwell.
She died Wednesdau in the grater Paterson General Hospital, Wayne.
Born in Oneonta, New York, Mrs. Parmalee lived in East Orange before moving here three years ago.
Surving are a daughter, Mrs. Doris Catherwood and two grandchildren.