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

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Isabel Scott Carney

The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
September 18, 1996

Isabel Carney Mitchell, 89, formerly of 100 Flume Road, Manlius, died Monday at Iroquois Nursing Home, Jamesville.

Mrs. Mitchell was a native of Washington, D.C. She was a secretary with the Federal Alcohol Administration in Washington, D.C., during the administration of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Surviving are a daughter, Dr. Margaret Braungart of Manlius; a brother, Robert Carney of Beltsville, Md.; three granddaughters; a great-grandson; and two nieces.


72554. Alfred Bradford Mitchell

Portland Press Herald (ME)
February 11, 1999

Alfred B. Mitchell, 93, died Tuesday at Trull Nursing Home after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease.

He was born in Saco, a son of Walter S. and Charlotte Mitchell Mitchell.

He graduated from Thorton Academy in 1923 and in 1927 from the University of Maine, Orono, where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. While he was a teen-ager, he and his brother Nelson had a printing business in the back shed of their home.

On June 16, 1928, he married the former Cecily Eckholm, whom he met while both were employed as summer staff at the Lookout Hotel in Oqunquit, Maine.

Upon graduation from the University of Maine, he worked for a year as a food inspector for the U.S. Department of Agriculture before going to work as a research chemist at E.I. Dupont de Nemours Co. He worked with the Dupont Company in N.J., Baltimore, Iowa, Indiana, Delaware and Niagara Falls, New York, where he retired in 1967.

During his 30-year residence in Niagara Falls he ran a print shop in his cellar. He was a member of the American Federation of Musicians and played in several dance, concert and marching bands in Maryland and New York.

In 1971 he returned in Saco. For a time, he was as treasurer of the city of Saco Trust Funds and for several years did printing at York Institute. Mr. Mitchell was a member of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Biddeford-Saco.

His wife died previously. Surviving are three sons, W. Scott Mitchell II of Warren, Mich., Alfred B. Mitchell Jr. of Biddeford and James N. Mitchell of Byhalia, Miss.; 13 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren.


Gorham Wheeler Humphrey

The Boston Globe
December 7, 1995

HUMPHREY - Gorham W., 85, died December 5th in Mirror Lake, NH.

Born in Portland, ME.

Former Owner/Operator Hu,phrey Real Estate, Needham, MA. 50 year member of Aleppo Temple, Wilmington, MA. Past president Needham Ecvhange Vlub and New England District Exchange Club.

Husband of the lare Ruth (Starkweather).

Father of Donald E., White Plains, NY and Carol L. Clouitier, Mirror Lake, NH.


72559. Richard Theodore Mitchell

The Fayetteville Observer (NC)
January 3, 2001

SOUTHERN PINES -- Richard T. Mitchell, 73, of Southern Pines died Saturday in his home.

Mr. Mitchell was an Army veteran. He retired as a partner of Hayes-Howell Professional Art Association Architects.

Mr. Mitchell is survived by his wife, Janet L. Mitchell; two daughters, Nancy M. Pergerson of Raleigh and Susan M. Copeland Jr. of Apex; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.


72560. John Robert Hopkins

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (PA)
October 22, 2013

Hopkins, Age 80, of Pittsburgh, PA, died on October 19, 2013.

John was born in Hornell, NY, and lived in Pittsburgh since age four.

He graduated from Aspinwall High School in 1951 and Grove City College in 1955, where he competed on the golf team for all four years. He served in the U.S. Army for two years and was an agent with Northwestern Mutual for two years. John was an avid golfer and member of Alcoma Golf Club since 1950, where he earned five Club Championship titles and one Senior Club Championship title. He was an inductee into the Aspinwall Sports Hall of Fame for golf in 1977. He retired after 35 years of service from Moore Corporation in 1994. He was a member and usher at Shadyside Presbyterian Church since 1961.

He is survived by his wife, Barbara of 54 years; two children, Heidi Ewbank of Pittsburgh, PA and David (Evelyne) Hopkins of Doylestown, PA; five grandchildren, Whitney (Edward) Williams, Zachary Ewbank, Mercedes Hopkins, Gabriela Hopkins, Juliette Hopkins; four great- grandchildren, Riley, Avery, Camyrn, and Alexis Williams; and his brother, Richard Hopkins of Allison Park, PA.


Elizabeth Marguerite ...

The Orlando Sentinel (FL)
October 9, 1994

ELIZABETH MARGUERITE HASKELL, 90, 36039 Clear Lake Circle, Eustis, died Friday, Oct. 7.

Mrs. Haskell was a clerical worker for DuPont Rubber Chemicals. Born in Akron, Ohio, she moved to Central Florida in 1969. A member of Central Christian Church, she also was a past worthy matron for Order of Eastern Star, Mount Dora Chapter 103.

Survivors: husband, Earl; son, Ross, Neenah, Wis.; sister, Lilla Belle Rundell, Eustis; one grandson. Allen J.


Virginia H. Scholl

Westgor Funeral Home

Virginia Ginny Haskell, of Neenah, passed away Sunday, August 1, 2010, at ManorCare Health Services in Appleton.

She was born in Waukegan, Illinois on October 20, 1926, the daughter of Lloyd and Helen Scholl.

After brief stays in Kaukauna and Chicago, the family moved to Mt. Vernon, Ohio in 1934. Ginny graduated from Mt. Vernon High School in 1944, attended Ohio State University for two years and then graduated from Mt. Vernon Business School. Ginny later worked as a secretary in Mt. Vernon and Cleveland.

On September 2, 1950, she married Ross Haskell in the chapel at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio. They later lived in Cleveland, Bellevue and Canton, Ohio before spending 32 years in Syracuse, New York. In 1991 they retired to Neenah. Ginny was fond of music and played both the piano and organ. In high school she was the pianist for the school orchestra and later was the pianist for the Moose Lodge in Baldwinsville, New York. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Neenah, Women of the Moose #404 in Appleton and the Eastern Star.

She is survived by her husband, Ross; a son, Brett (Becky); a brother, Kent (Jean) Scholl; a grandson, Nathan (Melissa) Novak, and two great grandchildren.


Marina H. Bridge

St. Petersburg Times (FL)
January 31, 1992

HASKELL, MARINA H., 56, of Tampa, died Tuesday (Jan. 28, 1992) in Georgia. She was born in Essex County, England, and came here in 1971 from Topeka, Kan. She was a homemaker and treasurer of Hillsborough Association of Retarded Citizens.

Survivors include her husband, Kenneth; three daughters, Linda Lee Haskell, Tampa, Melissa Sue Haskell, Denver, Colo., and Deborah Lynn Keller, Seffner; her mother, Emily Eliza Bridge, Chelmsford, England; two brothers, Colin Bridge and John Bridge, both of Chelmsford; four sisters, Joyce Chalkley, Rayleigh, England, Pat Turner, Chelmsford, Lynn Giddens, Upminster, England, and Pauline Hathcock, Lexington, Miss.


72566. David Paul Haskell Sr.

Daily Reporter
April 10, 2012

David P. Haskell, 74, of 5454 Hog Brook Road, died Tuesday (April 3, 2012)in the Absolut of Aurora Park Home in East Aurora following a long illness.

He was born July 18, 1937, in Hornell, the son of Charles and Helen Norton Haskell.

On April 27, 1957, in the Christian Temple Church in Wellsville, he married Virginia Babbitt, who survives him.

He was a lifelong resident of the area and graduated from the Scio Central School.

He retired as a superintendent for the A.L. Blades Construction Co. of Hornell.

An avid outdoorsman, he enjoyed hunting and fishing. He also was known for clock and knives collection. After his retirement, he and his wife enjoyed traveling in their motor home.

Surviving, besides his wife, Virginia, are a daughter, Kelly Easton of Allegany; sons, David (Barbara)Haskell Jr. of Wellsville, Mitchell (Patrice)Haskell of Belmont, Christopher (Beth) Haskell of West Almond; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; a brother, Kenneth (Mary)Haskell of Florida; a sister, Mary Lou (Donald)Livergood of Belmont; and several nieces and nephews.

His parents predeceased him.


72570. Lois Elizabeth Haskell

Huntsville Times
August 5, 2004

Lois Poggione
Sept. 26, 1901 - Aug. 3, 2004

Lois Poggione, 102, a former resident of Huntsville, passed away Tuesday at Farragut Nursing Home in Knoxville.

Mrs. Poggione was born in Huron County, Mich., to the late Albert Haskell and Albie Schlegelmilch.

She was a former member of the Whitesburg Garden Club and The Retired Officers Association. She married Joseph Poggione on Aug. 15, 1937.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph, and two sisters, Mildred Brooks and Irma Cline.

Survivors include her nephew, Darrell Cline and his wife, Erna, of Michigan; great-nephew and great-niece, Brian and Susan Cline of Michigan; and cousins, Helen Woolworth of Michigan, Julia Mitchell of Washington state, and Tracy Courtney of Tennessee.


72572. Sumner Ralph Haskell

The Evening Tribune (Hornell, New York)
November 8, 1950

Sumner H. Haskell of 122 Glenwood avenue, Buffalo, former resident of this city, died Tuesday at Buffalo General Hospital where he had been a patient for eight weeks.

Mr. Haskell was 51 years old and had resided in Buffalo for the past 20 years. He was a veteran of World War I.

Surving are one daughter, Kay Lillian at home; his mother, Mrs George Logue of Buffalo; one aunt, Mrs. Claude Whiteman of Hornell; several cousins.
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New York, Abstracts of World War I Military Service, 1917-1919
Name: Summer Ralph Haskell
Birth Place: Hornell, New York
Birth Date: 27 Jan 1898
Service Start Date: 15 Oct 1918
Service Start Place: Ithaca, New York
Service Start Age: 20


Elaine Francis Zarrs

Spectrum
September 4, 2005

Hurricane - Elaine Frances Haskell, age 86, died Thursday, August 25, 2005 in Hurricane, Utah. Born September 18, 1918 in Los Angeles, California to Eva King Nugent and Hobart Zarrs. Married Donald Sherman Haskell on April 30, 1939 in Glendale, California. He died December 17, 1995.

Elaine was a good homemaker and a wonderful mother. She loved family and family gatherings. She enjoyed flowers, telephone calls, and conversations with anyone. Her neighbor described her as "very outspoken but a real person."

Survivors include daughters Donalie (Don) Finicum of Page/Cane Beds, Arizona and Sharon Weaver of Stuttgart, Germany; sister Annabelle (Sid) Nancarrow of Oregon; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald.