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

Notes


12789. Charles Garrison Haskell

Charles Garrison Haskell was a carpenter.


26168. Herbert Stanford Haskell

Herbert Stanford Haskell was unmarried. He served as a seaman aboard the barque "Courser", John M. Hammett, master, at New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, from 1860-64.  He served in the US Navy on the USS Colorado and died in military service on 7 December 1864.


Charles Augustus Spofford

Charles Augustus Spofford was an attorney.


12796. Winthrop Babbidge Haskell

Winthrop is said to have died (drowned?) on the Neponset River, which flows through Norfolk Co. and Suffolk county, Massachusetts.
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Military service: Enlisted as a private in the Union Army on 28 May 1861 at the age of 34. Enlisted in Company B, 2nd Infantry Regiment Maine on 28 May 1861. Received a disability discharge for chronic diarrhea from Company B, 2nd Infantry Regiment Maine on 10 Dec 1862.


12797. Edward Payson Haskell

Edward Payson Haskell was a shoemaker and a house carpenter.


Elizabeth Hannah Ames

Deer Island and Stonington Press
January 8, 1926

Mrs. Elizabeth H. Haskell (nee Ames) passed away in her sleep on Dec. 26, 1925. Mrs. Haskell was b. in Machias, Nov. 8, 1842, the youngest of 12 children. She was the wife of the late Payson Haskell and leaves two sons, Henry S. of Sunset and George E. of Lynn, two step-daughters, Sabina Moody of Salisbury, Mass., and Mary Gonnam of Phila., seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren, besides  many nephews and nieces, to mourn her loss. Mrs. H. joined the first Congr. Church many years ago and was one of the pioneer workers in the forming of the Sunset church. She was also a member of long standing of the Martha Washington Society. Aunt Lizzie has been a great worker in her day and a welcome visitor to the sick, while many babies on Deer Isle have been ushered into the world through her tender ministrations. She was always interested in the topics of the day and summer visitors and neighbors alike enjoyed many pleasant chats with her. She will be missed in Sunset, having been one of its oldest residents.


26205. Ethel D. Haskell

Ethel D. Haskell was unmarried.


Walter Parker Haskell

New York, New York Guard Service Cards, 1906-1918, 1940-1948
Name: Walter Parker Haskell
Enlistment Date:5 Dec 1917
Enlistment Place: New York, USA
Unit: 11th Co 9th CAC


12799. Charles Courtney Haskell

Charles Courtney Haskell at age 19 was a teacher in the common school.


26213. Margaret White Haskell

Margaret White Haskell was unmarried.


26215. Henry Saunders Haskell

New York Times
March 5, 1955

YONKERS, March 4 - Henry Saunders Haskell of 156 Saratoga Avenue, former administrative assistant in the New York office of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, died today at Yonkers Professional Hospital. He was 83 years old.

He was assistant to the late Nicholas Murray Butler, former president of Columbia University, then director of the Carnegie organization to promote peace.

Mr. Haskell was active during the Nineteen Twenties in the work for peace. In July, 1926, he was the chairman of a party of educators who went to Europe to attend peace conferences at Paris, the Hague and Geneva under the auspices of the Carnegie Endowment group. He was decorated by the Belgian Government with the Order of Leoold for his work in the restoration of Louvain after World War I.

For three years, beginning in 1928, Mr. Haskell was host •to many foreign journalists who
visited this country.

He was graduated from Yale in 1892. Early in his career, he had been sales manager for book publishing houses.

Mr. Haskell's wife, Dr. Juliana Haskell, who had been a teacher of German at Barnard College, died in 1949.


Juliana Catherine Shields

New York Times
August 10, 1949
YONKERS, N.Y., Aug. 9 - Mrs. Juliana Haskell of 156, Saratoga Avenue, formerly an instructor in German at Barnard College, died today in Yonkers General Hospital, her age was 74. She was the wife of Henry S. Haskell, formerly in charge of the New York office of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace


Frederick Pearl Spofford

Frederick Pearl Spofford was a trader (1860 Deer Isle Census).


Frank A. Holden

Frank Holden was a yachtsman at age 55


26221. Elmer Pearl Spofford

Elmer P. Spofford was a lawyer.


12802. Dorothy Dutton Haskell

The Schooner D.D. Haskell was named after Dorothy Dutton Haskell.


Sylvanus Green Haskell

Sylvanus Green Haskell was a merchant in a variety store at age 44. He was part owner of the brig "Julia E. Haskell" with John Green Haskell.  The ship was built in 1868 in Deer Isle.

He is reported in Deer Isle town records to have died of Bright's Disease, which in modern terms is called nephritis.


12805. Capt. George Courtney Haskell

George Courtney Haskell was a seaman and navigator.  He was master of the schooner "D. D. Haskell", built in Belfast, Maine, 1881. He died on board the ship at Galveston, Texas, December 6, 1884. His remains were brought back to Deer Isle and he is buried in Mt Adams Cemetery.
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Biography

George Courtney Haskell was born July 31 1838 in Deer Isle ME. He was the 4th child of Ignatius Haskell and Lydia (Babbidge) Haskell.

He was the Master of the Schooner D.D. Haskell, which was owned by his Brother-in-Law Sylvanus Green Haskell, who married Georges Sister Dorothy.

The D.D. Haskell was named after his sister Dorothy Dutton Haskell.

In November of 1884 the DD Haskell set sail from Baltimore MD heading to Galveston TX, he arrived 18 days later on the 25th. He wrote home on the 27th that they were unloading, all were in good health and they should sail in a few days for Mississippi, to load for the return trip to Baltimore. On Dec 2nd he wrote again saying all were well...he came down sick the next day and passed away on the 6th. His remains were prepared for the return voyage to Deer isle ME. His remains returned to Deer Isle on the 22nd and he was buried at Mount Adams Cemetery on Deer Isle ME. He was predeceased by two of his children "Infant Haskell" who died at birth, and George Arthur Augustus who passed in 1877. He was survived by his wife Sarah and their 4 remaining children.


Sarah Elizabeth Pressey

Deer Isle Messenger
March 29, 1918

The remains of Mrs. Sarah E. (Pressey) Haskell, widow of Capt. Geo. Courtney, arrived from Allston, Mass., Monday for interment in the family lot at Mt. Adams. They were accompanied by her two sons, Frank and Ernest C., with whom Mrs. Haskell has made her home since the family moved to Mass. She leaves, besides her two sons, one daughter, Mrs. Minnie Briggs, of Dorchester, two sisters, Mrs. L. Haskell and Mrs. E. Hale Torrey, both living in Mass., and two brothers, James F., of Los Angeles, Cal., and Geo. L. Pressey, also residing in Mass. She was one of a large family reared on the old Pressey homestead at the Pressey Village, children of Sylvanus and Harriet Pressey.