12673. Ignatius Vespusian Haskell
The following note from World Family Tree Vol. 85, tree 746:
Ignatius was a mariner and died and was buried at sea during a trip to the West Indies.
His memorial stone in Mt. Adams Cemetery has his place of death as Frontera, Mexico.An informant stated he died in Aspinwall.
The following notes from World Family Tree, Vol 85, pedigree 746:
Solomon Haskell followed the sea for a few years and then settled in East Boston where he married and had a family. He devoted most of his life to the wrecking business.
He was also employed as a rigger.
The following note from World Family Tree, Vol. 85, tree 746:
Willard was the proprietor of a restaurant in Park Square, Boston. He died in 1927 and was buried on Deer Isle. Martha remained in Boston and lived with her daughter 'Molly', and later her sister Mary.
Lived in Chester, PA.
12678. Capt. Jasper Webster Haskell
Jasper Webster Haskell was a sea captain. He was master of the schooners Hugh Kelly and Harry Prescott.
1 January 1907 -- E. Randall Gray, son of Irving C. and Alice W. (Haskell) Gray, was legally adopted by Jasper W. and Martha F. Haskell in probate court by Edward E. Chase, Judge of Probate, and given the name of Randall Everett Haskell.
1 January 1907 -- E. Randall Gray, son of Irving C. and Alice W. (Haskell) Gray, was legally adopted by Jasper W. and Martha F. Haskell in probate court by Edward E. Chase, Judge of Probate, and given the name of Randall Everett Haskell.
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Mark Haskell was a noted skipper and captain of the finest ships sailing out of San Francisco, California, in the Japan-China trade with America. He married in California.