The following notes from RootsWeb.com, Sargent Family Tree (Ken):
Roger Sargent drowned at Eastern Point, by the upsetting of a boat. He was engaged in manufacturing according to the 1820 Census.
Death certificate issued in 1853 Roger was 44 on December 8, 1838, making his birthday between Dec 9, 1793 and Dec 8, 1794.
Stone in Sumner Street Cemetery has 1795 as date of birth.
This may be the Josiah that was born June 18, 1772 in Gloucester.
Edward Haskell was a fisherman. According to the Rockport vital records he died of consumption and chronic gastritis on 5 December 1848 at the age of 67.
The parents of Edward Haskell and his birthdate are uncertain. According to some records he was the son of Levi and Lucy (Elwell) Haskell and born in Gloucester 7 November 1774. Other records have Edward the son of Josiah and Abigail (Fellows) Haskell and born in Gloucester 5 March 1780; these records are provisionally accepted here. The Rockport death record for Edward supports the 1780 birth date.
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Served in War of 1812
Served under Captain Enoch Plumber, Massachusetts Militia Artillery
Enlisted in 1813
Discharged November 9, 1814
Bounty land warrant # 257898Reference
The Haskell Family in the Armed Forces, Volume 2
Editor: Peter P. Haskell, 2004
Pages 98
Edward Haskell was unmarried.
Sally Choate Haskell was unmarried.
Mary Davis Haskell was unmarried.
Nancy Bootman was previously married to _______ Elwell.
Azor H. Tuck probably died young.
John Haskell was a mariner.
Ira Haskell in his "Chronicles of the Haskell Family" regards the marriage of Henry Haskell to Sarah Ashton Haskell 1819-1841 (d/o John Witt Haskell and Ruth Ashton) as "doubtful".