Descendants of William Hascall of Fontmell Magna (1490-1542)

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Mae Edna Condie

The Boston Globe
June 15, 1932

Cleaves - At Palmer Memorial Hospita, June 13, Mae Edna, wife of Gilbert L. Cleaves of Jamaica Plain and mother of Mrs. Elias B. Bishop, aged 71 years


Frances Dyer

Wiscassett Newspaper, Maine
14 January 1999.

Frances A. Haskell, 89, of Boothbay Harbor, died Tuesday, January 12 at St. Andrews Hospital in Boothbay Harbor.  Born February 5, 1909 in Columbia Falls, she was the daughter of Merle and Lois Nash Dyer. She grew up in Steuben and attended local schools.

Mrs. Haskell married Walter Workman and had two children with him. He died and she later married Horace Haskell from Steuben.

She ran a grocery store in Steuben and later worked in the fish factory in Prospect Harbor. She also did housework for people and was a homemaker. She was a member of Circle Three of the Boothbay Harbor United Methodist Church, Bridge Biddies at the Boothbay Region YMCA, Monday Club, Senior Citizens, Coastal Club, 63 Card group and the Sidewalk Society in Steuben. She loved to play cards and knit.

Mrs. Haskell was predeceased by her husband Horace P. Haskell who died in 1986, and by her daughter, Madeline Theo Brown who died in 1993.

Survivors include one daughter, Audrey and her husband Sherwood Leighton of Boothbay Harbor; son-in-law, Sherman Brown of Boothbay; one sister, Harriet and her husband Richard Currie of Norton, Massachusetts; three grandchildren, Sheila Stover of Boothbay Harbor, Paula Leighton of Boothbay Harbor, and James and his wife Sandra Lowe of Boothbay; six great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.