Josephas Haskell was a farmer.
19792. Esquire James Lewis Haskell
James Lewis Haskell was unmarried.
Ezra Haskell was a farmer.
Alvah Wheeler and Martha (Haskell) Wheeler had eleven children, all born in Bethel, Oxford, Maine.
Nahum Haskell was an editor.
Adolphus Haskell was a farmer.
Data from: Genealogy of the Fairbanks Family in America 1633-1897 by Lorenzo Sayles Fairbanks. Publication: Boston: The American Printing & Engraving Co., Boston 1897.
19841. Joseph Fairbanks Haskell
Joseph Fairbanks Haskell was mortally wounded in the Battle of the Wilderness, May 1864, Spotsylvania county, Virginia. He was unmarried.
Compan G, 36 th Mass. Volunteers
19845. Nahum Adolphus Haskell Rev.
Evening News
January 8, 1906HASAKELL - In San Francisco, Cal., January 5, 1906, Rev. N. A. Haskell, husband of Carrie Goss Haskell, M.D., a native of Massachusetts, aged 56 years.
Evening News (San Jose, CA)
November 5, 1895Mrs. Katherine Fletcher Haskell, wife of Rev. N. H. Haskell, pastor of the Unitarian Church, died early this morning in San Francisco, at 2327 Howard Street, after lingering for some time from cancer. Owing to the fact that the deceased was under treatment in San Francisco, she and her husband had not taken up permanent residence in San Jose, and Dr. Haskell has made almost daily visits to her bedside during her illness.
Mrs. Haskell was an estimable woman, of a kind and loving disposition that endeared her to a large circle of friends wherever she went. In San Jose her friends are numerous.
Edward Haskell was a carpenter.
Homestead records, Nebraska
Application # 8154, certificate # 5263
Appication dated September 18, 1882
Application approved August 16, 1889
Location: Section 6, township 25N, range 8W
Took up residence March 15, 1883
House built February 1876
Fanny Haskell, is a single woman, aged 54 in 1887