Civil War Pension File
Widow pension file # 41994
Charles Galacar enrollled December 23, 1863, at Salem Mass., in Company A, 22nd regiment, Mass. Volunteers.
He was killed in action May 10, 1864.
Charles Gallicar married Elizabeth Ann Haskell, November 3, 1847, Gloucester, Essex, Mass.
Enoch Haskell was a piano maker.
Samuel Proctor Haskell was a painter and carver.
Illustrated History of Kennebec County Maine
Editors: Henry D. Kingsbury and Simeon L. Deyo
1892Page 680
William P. Haskell, the only surviving child of Joseph and Mary Haskell, was born in 1828, and has been a merchant at West Gardiner since 1863. He has been town clerk since 1863 with the exception of one year, was postmaster twenty years, and has held every office of the town except school committee. He represented the district in the legislature in 1877. He married Helen M., daughter of Daniel Burns. Their children are: Mary F., Clara G., Abbie L. and William P. (deceased).
4542. Montgomery Sargent Roberts
Montgomery Sargent Roberts was a shoemaker.
Epes Haskell was a cordwainer.
Eli Haskell was a yeoman.