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

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8327. Albert Billings Haskell

Albert Billings Haskell was a merchant.


Alice Estelle Vaughan

From Wikipedia:
Prescott is a former town in Hampshire county, Massachusetts. It was incorporated in 1822 from portions of Pelham and New Salem. It was named in honor of Colonel William Prescott, who commanded the American forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill. It was disincorporated on April 28, 1938 as part of the creation of the Quabbin Reservoir. It was the least populated of the four disincorporated towns, with barely 300 residents by 1900. Upon disincorporation, portions of the town were annexed to the adjacent towns of New Salem and Petersham. The majority of the former town (the New Salem portion) is still above water, and is known as the Prescott Peninsula. The public is not allowed on the peninsula except for a once-a-year tour given by the Swift River Valley Historical Society. None of the land is in Hampshire County anymore; the New Salem portion is in Franklin County and the Petersham portion is in Worcester County.


Marriage Notes for Fred Woodbury Haskell and Alice Estelle Vaughan

MARRIAGE: From Wikipedia:
Prescott is a former town in Hampshire county, Massachusetts. It was incorporated in 1822 from portions of Pelham and New Salem. It was named in honor of Colonel William Prescott, who commanded the American forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill. It was disincorporated on April 28, 1938 as part of the creation of the Quabbin Reservoir. It was the least populated of the four disincorporated towns, with barely 300 residents by 1900. Upon disincorporation, portions of the town were annexed to the adjacent towns of New Salem and Petersham. The majority of the former town (the New Salem portion) is still above water, and is known as the Prescott Peninsula. The public is not allowed on the peninsula except for a once-a-year tour given by the Swift River Valley Historical Society. None of the land is in Hampshire County anymore; the New Salem portion is in Franklin County and the Petersham portion is in Worcester County.


18861. Mildred Estelle Haskell

Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA)
April 20, 1994

WORCESTER - Mildred E. Haskell, 89, of the Masonic Home, Charlton, formerly of 62 Fruit St., died Monday in The Medical Center of Central Massachusetts - Hahnemann.
She leaves a sister, Alice Sproule of Holden; nephews and a niece. A brother, Roger W. Haskell, died three months ago. She was born in Worcester, daughter of Fred W. and Alice E. (Vaughan) Haskell, and lived here many years. Miss Haskell was a graduate of South High School.

She worked at Livingston's and J.C. Freeman's in the camera department before retiring. She was a member of United Congregational Church and the Audubon Society.


18862. Roger W. Haskell

Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA)
January 13, 1994

WORCESTER - Roger W. Haskell, 87, of 62 Fruit St., died Tuesday in The Medical Center of Central Massachusetts - Memorial.

He leaves two sisters, Alice Sproule of Holden and Mildred E. Haskell of Worcester; a niece and nephews. He was born in Worcester, son of Fred W. and Alice E. (Vaughan) Haskell and lived here most of his life.

Mr. Haskell was a graduate of Classical High School. He was an accountant for many years at the former American Steel and Wire Co., retiring for several years ago. Mr. Haskell was a member of United Congregational Church. He was active in the Masonic Fraternity and was a member of Hampton Lodge of Masons, Rose of Sharon Lodge of Worcester, Worcester Lodge of Perfection where he had served as Thrice Potent Master, Goddard Council, Princes of Jerusalem, Lawrence Chapter of Rose Croix, Melha Temple, Hampshire Shrine Club, the Worcester County Shrine Club, the Royal Order of Jesters and the Massachusetts Consistory. He received the Meritorious Service Award in 1961 from the Scottish Rite Bodies and the Honorary 33 Degree of Masonry in 1967.


Deacon Warren J. Tolles

Warren J. Tolles was a farmer.


8348. Charles Warren Haskell

Charles Warren Haskell was a farmer and a salesman.
Charles enlisted May 27, 1862, Company D, Vermont Volunteers. Promoted to 2nd lieutenant November 17, 1862, 1st lieutenant, May 25, 1863. Mustered out June 13, 1865.
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Newsletter of the Haskell Family Society
Volume 9, No. 3, September 2000

Charles Warren Haskell was mustered 29 May 1862 in Co. D, 9th Vermont Infantry Regiment of the United States Army. He rose from Sergent to 1st Lieutenant, was absent on detached command in 1863 and mustered out with his company at Richmond, Virginia, on 13 June 1865.

Charles Warren Haskell was born 5 November 1836, Wethersfield, Vermont, son of William & Orinda (Shedd) Haskell. He was a farmer. He married first Ellen A. Ordway, 31 December 1860 at Chester, Vermont. She died 13 September 1902 of cerebral infarct. He married, secondly, Jennie L. (Danforth) Seward on 27 December 1904 in Boston. He died 10 September 1915 at age 79 years, 10 months and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Brighton, Massachusetts.

Children (by his first wife) were Minnie E. (Haskell) Thompson, b. 3 September 1866; Annette (Nettie) O. (Haskell) Fox, b. 21 April 1870; Charles Edward Haskell, b. 21 December 1867, d. 13 June 1881.