Alden B. Cook was a painter.
Seamans certificate of protection for Edwin Haskell issued in 1857
10552. Dr. Howard Malcolm Haskell Dr.
Howard Malcolm Haskell was a physician.
Utica Daily Press
April 10, 1919
Dr. Howard Haskell, a former resident of Verona, died at his home in Weesport Sunday. His body will be brought here for burial Wednesday, April 9, betweehn 11 and 12 A.M.
The Albany Journal
January 6, 1890The Journal is in receipt of a telegram from Orange City, announcing the death of Miss Carrie Haskell, only daughter of Dr. H. M. Haskell of this village. The death occurred on the 4th and will throw the village into the deepest mourning Miss Haskell left with her parents to spend the winter in Florida and at the time of leaving was in the best of health. The deceased was a most estimable young lady. The telegram fails to contain particulars regarding the funeral.
Utica Daily Press
April 1, 1890
VERONA - The remains of Miss Carrie Haskell, daughter of Dr, Howard Haskell, who died while in Florida last winter, will leave Jacksonville for the North tomorrow. They expect to reach here Saturday. The interment will be in the cemetery here.
A Twentieth Century History of Trumbull Countyy, Ohio
by Harriet Taylor Upton
1909Charles E. Haskell, secretary and treasurer of the West Side Lumber and Coal Company, of Warren, Ohio, is a native of Lordstown, Trumbull county, Ohio, born June 24, 1870. His father was Moses Haskell, who died when Charles E. was but a mere babe. The father was an early settler in the county, coming from Massachusetts. The mother was Lucy Haskell, a native of Trumbull county, and she died when her son was fourteen years of age. Charles E. Haskell was the only child, and the only representative of this branch of the Haskell family now living in Trumbull county. Being left fatherless and motherless, at the age of fourteen years, he had to battle alone, under many trying difficulties which boys with parents know not of. He made his home with D. K. Woodward, of Lordstown, with whom he remained about five years, and attended school at Hiram about two years. In 1890, Mr. Haskell was united in marriage to Sarah S. Johnson, the widow of Benjamin Pritchard. She was born in Ashtabula, Ohio. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Haskell located at Southington, Trumbull county, where he engaged in farming pursuits two years, then returned to Lordstown and again resumed work for Mr. Woodward, remaining three years, after which be returned to the farm from which he came. He remained there until he went to Warren in 1901. He was bookkeeper for the Warren Manufacturing Company one year and continued with the company as a clerk about two years, at the end of which period he was made super intendent of the factory, which place he occupied about a year, then became secretary and treasurer of the West Side Lumber and Coal Company. This company does a large lumber and planing mill business, both wholesale and retail, also an extensive coal trade. They employ five men to care for the business. Mr. Haskell is a supporter of the Republican party and takes much interest in the affairs of his city, county, state and nation. He has been a member of the Christian church, since he was fourteen years of age, and tified with the Second Christian church of Warren. He has held the office of deacon and is now elder and clerk, as well as assistant Sunday-school superintendent, ln his society relations Mr. Haskell is connected with the Masonic and Knights of Pythias orders at Warren. In all of the social and business relations with which Mr. Haskell has been associated, during his life-long residence in Trumbull county, he has always held the confidence and esteem of his fellow citizens and fraternal brothers.
10565. Chauncey Forward Haskell
U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865
Name: Chauncey Haskell
Age at Enlistment: 26
Enlistment Date: 5 Dec 1861
Rank at enlistment: Private
State Served: Ohio
Was Wounded?: Yes
Survived the War?: No
Service Record: Enlisted in Company F, Ohio 82nd Infantry Regiment on 05 Dec 1861.Mustered out on 25 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
Birth Date: abt 1835
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Gettysburg National Cemetery
has a cemetery stone for Pvt. Chauncey Haskell
Died July 25, 1863Per Find-a-Grave records
Chauncey Haskell served as a Private in Company F of the 82nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the American Civil War.
He was wounded on July 1, 1863, the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg.
He died on July 25 at the XI Corps hospital and was initially buried on George Spangler's farm.
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!3 months after he was wonded he rejoined the Army as shown below.
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U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
Age at enlistment: 29
Enlistment Date: 23 Aug 1864
Rank at enlistment: Private
State Served: Ohio
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company A, Ohio 128th Infantry Regiment on 23 Aug 1864.
Mustered out on 09 Jun 1865 at Johnson's Island, Sandusky, OH.
Birth Date: abt 1835
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Civil War Pension Index
Name: Chauncey F. Haskell
State Filed: Michigan and Ohio
Widow: Lavantia E. Haskell
Co A, D, 128th Ohio Infantry
Invalid : June 2, 1875; application no. 1168114; cert no. 1060852
Widow : Oct 31, 1903; applcation no. 793950; certificate no. 580721
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