9468. Franklin Marquis Lafayette Haskell
Patent 130994 - Franklin L. Haskell - Improvement in bridles and bits for horses
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Franklin Marquis Lafayette Haskell was a comb maker.
Lydia's surname is Day in the Vital Records of Leominster, MA, and Bray in "Chronicles of the Haskell Family," by Ira J. Haskell.
William Vance Paine was a physician.
9476. George Clinton Hartshorn
A minor in 1835, according to legal papers providing for his minority by his step-father Calvin Moulton Sr. and mother Huldah Haskell, in disposing of proprerty in Quebec in preparation for the family's move to Clarke Twp, Durham, Ontario, Canada.
Eleazer Clark was a trader and gentleman; Inspector of weights and measures; High Constable for the District of St Francis, Quebec, Canada.
Elected to the first city council of Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, 1876; Mayor: 1876-77, 1879.
Edward Henry Clark was unmarried.
Edward Henry Clark wa a gentleman.
21345. Caroline Carrie Ernestine Clark
Carrie Ernestine Clark was unmarried.
John Johnston was a farmer
Benjamin Alonzo Haskell was an insurance agent
Appointed inspector of weights and measures 1877, District of Bedford, Quebec, Canada.
Charles Albert Nutting was an advocate (attorney)
Alanson Haskell was a farmer
Charles Lothrop Farnsworth was a shoemaker.
21358. Henry Charles Farnsworth
Henry Charles Farnsworth was a hostler
George McCurdy was a farmer
Moses Lebourveau was a blacksmith, clerk, merchant, and minister.