Jacob Haskell was a mason and builder. He is listed as a retired merchant in the 1880 census, of Salem, Essex, Massachusetts.
Mary P. Haskell was unmarried.
Peleg B. Haskell was a farmer.
Alfred Haskell was a clothing dealer.
Mary Elizabeth Haskell was unmarried.
Carrie Augusta Haskell was unmarried.
Bellingham Reveille
July 9, 1901F. G. Haskell died at the famiy home at 2015 D street Sunday evening. The deceased was 74 years old at the time of his death.
He was the father E. N. Haskell of the firm of Munro, Blake and Haskell.
The Saint Paul Globe
September 27, 1890P. Sprague Haskell, M.D., died yesterday morning at 8 o'clock, after a four week's illness with typhoid pneumonia and fever. Dr. Haskell was born at Hartford, Me., in 1832. He graduated at Bowdoin college at Augusta, and commenced the practice of medicine at Strykland Springs, in his native state. He located in St. Paul in 1879, where he has enjoyed a large practice and the esteem of friends. He had a kindly disposition, and was an exemplary man in many particulars. He was a member of the Ramsey County Medical association.
Merrill E. Haskell (1834-1885) was born in Hartland, Maine, as was Elizabeth Lancey Haskell (1843-1901). They married in either 1860 or 1861 and first lived in Paris, Maine. Within a few years the couple moved to Portland where Merrill was a partner in a shoe factory on Middle Street. The company name changed over the years - Stevens, Lord, Haskell & Co. to Lord, Haskell & Co. - but the product remained moccasins. The couple had one son, Wilmot S., born in 1863. The three foot-stones - Father, Mother, Baby - and "Baby" inscribed on the obelisk's right side, however, suggest Merrill and Elizabeth, also known as Billie, had another child. Merrill's death certificate states he died in Orange, New Jersey, where he'd been living for six months. Elizabeth died in Boston, most likely at the home of Wilmot and his wife Marion.
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Edwin N. Haskell was a merchant.