Zachariah was serving as a private with Captain Mandell's Company on 8 June 1756, as part of the Crown Point Expedition, in New York State. He also served with Colonel Ruggle�s Regiment between April 1759 and 25 February 1760.
Reference
The Haskell Family in the Armed Forces, Volume 2
Editor: Peter P. Haskell, 2004
Page 22
Moses Haskell served in the Revolutionary War; he was taken prisoner in a naval battle and kept in England for a while. He was a blacksmith, living in Hardwick.
Reference
Chronicles of the Haskell Family
Ira J. Haskell
Ellis Printing Company, Lynn, Massachusetts, 1943
Page 141
Marriage Notes for Moses Haskell and Lydia Clark
MARRIAGE: Two different dates for intentions to marry are given in the vital records: May 5, 1751, in Rochester, MA and May 18, 1751, in Hardwick, MA. The May 18, 1751, date in Hardwick is more likely the date of their marriage.
Mark Haskell was a shoemaker in Rochester, Massachusetts.
Reference
Chronicles of the Haskell Family
Ira J. Haskell
Ellis Printing Company, Lynn, Massachusetts, 1943
Page 148
Rebecca Haskell was unmarried.