Descendants of William Hascall of Fontmell Magna (1490-1542)

Notes


12772. Joshua B. Haskell

Joshua B. Haskell was a fisherman at age 27 (1860 Deer Isle Census). In 1901 Deer Isle town records he is listed as a farmer.


12773. Caroline Elizabeth Haskell

The Boston Globe
February 9, 1916

Milner - In Newton, Feb. 8, Caroline E., widow of A. Murray Milner of Dorchester, Mass, 78 years.


12778. Elsie Haskell

Elsie Haskell was a tailoress.


Nicholas N. Leighton

Nicholas Leighton was a farmer.


Capt. Daniel N. Noonan

Captain Daniel N. Noonan at age 34 was murdered on board by crew members while enroute between St. Croix and South Carolina. (Information posted by Kathy Fenton on RootsWeb.com WorldConnect, database Twigs and Branches.)


26137. James W. Noonan

James W. Noonan died young.


12780. Freeman B. Haskell

Patent 217847 - Freeman Haskell - improvement in globe-valves
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Freeman B. Haskell was an steam engineer.


12781. Farnum Haskell

Farnum Haskell was a fisherman.
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Civil War Pension File
Widows application # 57066, cert # 161209
Enrolled 1 December 1861 in Company A, 14th Regiment, Maine Volunteers.
Discharged for chronic disability at Carrollton, Louisiana on 22 September 1862.
He died aboard the transport ship USS McClellan on 25 October 1862.
Married 3 October 1854 Mary A. Stanley
Dependent children
George F. Haskell born 15 October 1855
Everett S. Haskell born 16 January 1858
Mary E. Haskell born 25 July 1861
Mary A. Haskell died July 22, 1898 at Deer Isle, Maine.


26147. Mary Susan Haskell

Mary Susan Haskell was unmarried.


12783. Capt. Bishop Haskell

Bishop Haskell was a master mariner.  He died of yellow fever and was buried at sea while in command of the ship "Charles and Jane".


Eliza Carver Haskell


Obituary
January 8, 1898

Mrs. Eliza C. Haskell, who lately died in Deer Isle, is worth of more than a passing notice. She was about seventy two years of age. Her life was that of a modest and quiet woman, a devoted and thoroughly unselfish mother. Her heart and hand were ever open to the needy the distressed and for all in sorrow.

She was the daughter of Capt. David Haskell, who in his lifetime was a well-known citizen. Mrs. Haskell lived all her life on lands once owned by her great grandfather, Deacon Francis Haskell, one of the first settlers of the Island. She first married John B. Richardson who died in New York nearly fifty years ago, while in command of a vessel, and when he was only twenty six years of age. Her second husband was Bishop Haskell, who died at sea from yellow fever in 1863 while in command of the ship “Charles & Jane.”

From each marriage there was a daughter and a son. The oldest daughter, wife of the late Dennis Haskell, was drowned at sea twenty years ago, by the sinking of “Kremlin” from collision with an English steamship. By all this it will be seen that to the subject of this notice the knowledge of her severe sorrows came suddenly and it might be truly said that she never really recovered from the shock and grief caused by her daughters tragic death.

The oldest son is Capt. Ed A. Richardson; and the youngest daughter, Mrs. J. J. Spofford, both of Deer Isle. The youngest son is T. B. Haskell of Salem, Mass. Ed A. Haskell, who is master over the second division of the Boston & Albany railroad with his headquarters at Springfield, Mass.


26149. Tilden B. Haskell

Tilden B. Haskell was a machinist.


Dr. Franklin Beckwith Ferguson

Franklin Beckwith Ferguson was a physician.


12787. Rowell Haskell

Rowell Haskell was a mariner at age 23 (1860 Census for Deer Isle). At age 43 he is living in Chelsea, Massachusetts, and employed in a rubber mill. In the 1910 Federal Census for Bridgewater, Plymouth county, MA, Rowell is listed as an inmate in the Bridgewater State Prison.