John Wallace Haskell was a mariner.
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Civil war widow pension file # 38051
mustered in June 15, 1861, discharged December 2, 1861
died June 3, 1863 from disease contracted during service
son Edward born May 25, 1851
son John W. born November 30, 1853
gaurdian Samuel Burpee
John W. Haskell married Eliza J. Clark January 5, 1841 at Thomaston, Knox, Maine
son George W. Haskell
per discharge papers John W. Haskell was 44 years old, 5' 6 1/2", dark complexion blue eyes, black hair
John Wallace Haskell was unmarried.
War of 1812
Widows cert # 5751
Bounty Land 6507-160-50Edmund B. Bow enlisted January 1, 1813, discharged December 13, 1813'
Private in Catain Oliver Herrick's and Elijah Hall's Companies, Colonel Denny McCobb's Regiment of Maine Volunteers.Edmund applied for bounty land November 6, 1850. He was allowed 160 acres of bounty land, warrant # 6507.
Widow: Elizabeth Haskell
Marriage July 7, 1813, Minot, Columbia, Maine
Edmund died November 3, 1857, Bridgeport, Saginaw, Michigan
Served in War of 1812
Enlisted November 26, 1812
Served in Capain Hall's Massachusetts Militia
Discharged November 30, 1813
Bounty land warrant # 11887 160 50Reference
The Haskell Family in the Armed Forces, Volume 2
Editor: Peter P. Haskell, 2004
Page 94
Stephen Haskell was a farmer.
Polly Dearborn was previously married. Dearborn is probably not her maiden surname.
11650. George Franklin Haskell
George Franklin Haskell was unmarried.
James Haskell was killed at Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Oliver P. Haskell was a farmer.
Civil War pension file, mother, Daniel Wesley Haskell, mother, Polly Harmon
Widows application # 171154, certificate file # 142015
Enrolled July 22, 1862
Mustered in August 6, 1862 at Portland, Maine
Company H., 17th Maine Volunteers
Asmitted to Finley Hosptal May 11, 1864
Died At Finley, U.S.A., General Hospital, Washington, D.C. on October 7, 1864