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

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Phillips Haskell

U.S., Navy Casualties Books, 1776-1941
Name: Phillips Haskell
Death Date: 29 Sep 1918
Death Place: Gallops Island, Massachusetts
Branch of Service: US Navy
Spouse: Ruth B Haskell
Volume Title: Officers and Enlisted Men, 1917-1918
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U.S., World War I Naval Deaths, 1917-1919
Given Name: Phillips
Surname: Haskell
Place of Death:     Quarantine station, Gallops Island
Death Date: 29 Sep 1918
Cause of Death:     Pneumonia
Next of Kin: Ruth B. Haskell
Relationship: wife
Address: 163 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass.
Appointed: Boston, Mass.
Rank: seaman second class.
Branch:     U.S.Naval Reserve Force


Charles Alexander Cruze

Evening Star (Washington DC)
August 11, 1946

Funeral services for Charles A. Cruze, 50, of 507 Greenwood avenue, Takoma Park, who died Thursday at Washington Sanitorium,  will ...

Born in Knoxville, Tenn., Mr. Cruze had lived in Washington area for 23 years. For the last 18 years he had been general manager of the Bell Cab Co. He was a veteran of World War I and a active member of the American Legion.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Polly Cruzel a daughter, Mrs. Louise Carey; a son, Charles A. Cruze Jr.; a granddaughter, three brothers, Conrad, Lawrence and Ralph Cruze. all of Takoma Park; his father, David cruze, Arlington, and a sister, Miss Myrtle Cruze, Pittsburgh, PA.


74538. Ruth Stackpole

Daily News-Record (Harrisonburg, VA)
May 9, 2002

Ruth Stackpole Baker, 91, of Washington Street, Moorefield, W.Va., died Tuesday, May 7, 2002, at Sunnyside Retirement Community in Harrisonburg, where she had lived since June 2000.

Mrs. Baker was born Nov. 22, 1910, in Arlington, Mass., and was a daughter of the late Edward E. and Florence Gott T. Stackpole.

She was a former teacher of the deaf and blind and started classes in Staunton, Lansing, Mich., and Fairbault, Minn., before coming to Romney, where she taught for nine years. She was also deputy county and circuit clerk for Grant County from 1947 to 1950.

In 1976, she and Mrs. Donald Baker Sr. and Mrs. Donald Baker Jr. formed a partnership and purchased the Welton Jewelry and Gift Shop, which they ran under the name Gifts and Things.

Mrs. Baker was a member of the Moorefield Presbyterian Church, where she served as treasurer, secretary, vice president, and president of the women's organization as well as circle chairman. A faithful member of the Hardy County Public Library, she was instrumental in starting the bookmobile that served Peru, Rock Oak, Mathias, Baker, and Wardensville for a number of years.

Her husband, Edward Baker, preceded her in death on Oct. 29, 1981.

She is survived by a sister, Edith S. Kennedy of New Town, Conn.; four nieces and three nephews.