The death date for John Davis is not in the Gloucester published Vital Records.
John Haskell was a mariner.
Joshua was a mariner. As a result of his testimony given September 19, 1746, steps were taken to protect the colonies better. At the time that he was master of the schooner "Happy Return," he reported the presence of a French fleet off the coast of New England, On Wednesday, September 10th, he was on the Cape Sable shore near Margarets Bay when at about four o'clock in the afternoon he discovered about thirty of what he calls "top-sail" ships some six or seven miles away "standing in to the land close hal'd by the wind which was east northeast. Two of the ships were the largest he had ever seen." One of them chased his boat until sunset. The next Tuesday he saw a ship of 40 to 50 guns with a flag at her main mast, to the eastward of Cape Ann.Reference
Chronicles of the Haskell Family
Ira J. Haskell
Ellis Printing Company, Lynn, Massachusetts, 1943
Page 236
Isaac was a fifer at the Battle of Bunker Hill in Captain Rowe's Company.
Enlisted 13 June 1775, service 1 month 21 days.Reference
Chronicles of the Haskell Family
Ira J. Haskell
Ellis Printing Company, Lynn, Massachusetts, 1943
Page 220The Haskell Family in the Armed Forces
Volume Two, The Uniterd states of America
EDitor: Peter B. Haskell, 2004
Page 56
During King George�s War 1743 � 1748, Solomon served in Captain George Berry�s company from 18 May to 29 June 1747, and Captain Daniel Hill�s company from 3 September to 30 November 1748.
Reference
The Haskell Family in the Armed Forces, Volume 2
Editor: Peter P. Haskell, 2004
Pages 17-18
During King George�s War 1743 � 1748, Benjamin served in Captain George Berry�s company from 18 May to 29 June 1747, served in Captain Daniel Hill�s company from 3 September to 30 November 1748.
Reference
The Haskell Family in the Armed Forces, Volume 2
Editor: Peter P. Haskell, 2004
Pages 17-18
Hannah Haskell was unmarried.