According to family notes, Alfred Henry Haskell was not born in Portland, Maine.
Joseph Haskell worked in or owned a provision store.
Josiah M. Haskell was a mason.
Lyman Smith Haskell was a brick mason.
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Newsletter of the International Haskell Family Society
Volume 17, No. 1, March 2008The Merced Express, Merced, CA Friday July 16, 1897
Mr. Lyman Haskell, a pioneer of this state, died at his home on Dry Creek, on the 10th instant at the age of 81 years. The deceased has been a citizen of Merced and Tuolumne counties since 1856.
He leaves a widow, four sons and a daughter to mourn his death.
He was a good citizen and leaves a large circle of friends who regret his death.
24141. Laurance Winton Haskell
Newsletter of the International Haskell Family Society
Volume 16, No. 4, December 2007The Merced Express, Merced, CA. Friday Dec 22, 1933
The Sudden Passing of L.W. Haskell In the death of L.W. Wint Haskell, which occured suddenly at his home, at 330 Twenty-second street at 6:30 o'clock last Sunday evening following a heart attack, Merced county loses another of it's old-time residents.
Mr. Haskell was born at Shaw's Flat, Tuolumne county, October 7,1859. He came to Merced county in 1877 and for many years was engaged in grain farming with his brother -in-law, the late J.S. Bums, in the Dry Creek section near Snelling. From there he moved to the vicinity of Le Grand and famed there until about five years ago when he retired and came to Merced to reside. He was a charter member of the Snelling Lodge of Odd Fellows and also held membership in the Merced Lodge of Rebekahs. He was well and favorably known, especially in the Snelling and Le Grand sections, and commanded the respect of all.
Surviving relatives are his widow, Matha Isabelle Haskell; a brother, Ed Haskell of Stockton, and the following named stepdaughters and stepsons; Mrs. Laura Hehn of Bakersfield, G.M. Haskell of Stockton, Mrs. D.K. Thornton of Le Grand, Mrs. M. Bennett of Oakland, Mrs. Belle Binning of Cima, Calif.; and Mrs. R.B. Brown, Mrs. H.A. Manchester, P.B. Poor and Miss Edna Poor of Merced.
Mariposa Gazette
February 7, 1957
Martha Haskell, 98, La Grange Pioneer, DiesServices were held Monday at the Ivers and Alcorn Mission chapel in Merced for Mrs. Martha L. Haskell, 98, native of the La Grange area and life time resident of that area and the Le Grand and Plainsburg areas, where she and her late husband, L. W. Haskell, were extensive grain farmers.
She leaves seven children, 17 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren. Surviving children are Mrs. Laura Helm, Bakersfield; Mrs. Nellie Bennett, Oakland; Mrs. Celia Brown, Merced; Mrs. Belle Binning, Cathay; Mrs. Millie McMaster, Merced; Mrs. Edna Poor, Merced, and a son, Pearlie Poor, Mariposa.