6652. Joseph Heilolainus Haskell
Civil War Pension File
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Joseph H. Haskell was mustered into Co. G, 19th Maine Infantry, 26 July 1862, in China.
In action at Fredericksburg 13 Dec. 1862.
Hon. discharge with company 31 May 1865 at Bailey's Cross Roads, Virginia.
Married Margaret E. Coffin September 22, 1866 at Palermo.
Children
Woodbury E. Haskell, born July 8, 1867
Diana Haskell born December 5, 1868
Sidney Haskell born November 25, 1871
Raymon Haskell born July 4, 1878
Wesley Haskell born January 8, 1879
Transcription of family bible records by O. F. Sproul
Joseph Haskell born March 24, 1807
Clarinda Haskell born August 25, 1812
Hannah O. Haskell born December 14, 1834
Nathaniel B. Haskell born January 20, 1835
Hartwell B. Haskell born September 29, 1836
Hellene M. Haskell born May 2, 1838
Diana Haskell born February 2, 1840
Joseph H. Haskell born March 1843
Eva/Ana/Ava A. Haskell was unmarried.
Harlow W. Haskell was unmarried.
William Orrin Haskell was a Master Mariner.
Charles H. Haskell was a teamster.
Rockland (Maine) Gazette
May 22, 1894Albert Emerson Haskell died on Thursday of last week after an extended sickness.
Mr. Haskell was a man of kindly disposition and there were many who had a kind word of remembrance.
He leaves a wife and one daughter, Jennie, besides five brothers of the late Daniel C. Haskell's family. The father was born in China, Me., in 1808, and married first Hannah Sleeper, and Jane H. Perry.
The children were as follows:
By first wife: Samuel S. and Daniel O., now residing in this city.
By second wife: Capt. Wm. O., of this city, now temporarily residing in Interlachen, Fla.; Charles H., residing in this city; Albert E., who has just died; Amariah K., residing in this city."
Amariah K. Haskell was a grocer.
History of Chenango and Madison Counties
James H. Smith
D. Mason & Co. - Syracuse, NY - 1880Blin Harris, son of Blin Harris, and grandson of the pioneer, John Harris, studied medicine with his uncle, Dr. Harvey Harris, and went west, practicing three or four years in Erie, Penn. He then returned to Norwich, about 1849, and practiced till his death, Jan. 31, 1864, aged 55.
He married Polly Ross, by whom he had five children, all of whom are living, four in this county, Mary, Angeline, Blin and Charlotte, the latter in New Berlin, and the former three in Norwich.