William Haskell was a cabinet maker in Salem in 1817.
He had a variety store in 1859.Reference
Artists and Craftsman of Essex County, Massachusetts
Henry Wyckoff Belknap
Essex Institute, Salem, 1927
George Haskell was unmarrird.
Daniel Haskell was a Methodist minister.
Civil War
Enlisted July 7, 1864
Discharged November 10, 1864
Daniel Haskell was a house builder.
Seamans certificate of protection for Charles Haskell issued in 1855
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Charles Haskell was a tin plate worker.
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U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
Name: Charles Haskell
Residence: Ipswich, Massachusetts
Occupation: Tinman
Age at enlistment: 21
Enlistment Date: 7 May 1861
Rank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Ipswich, MA
State Served: Massachusetts
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company A, Massachusetts 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment on 05 Jul 1861.
Promoted to Full Sergeant.
Promoted to Full 1st Lieutenant on 24 Oct 1864.
Promoted to Full 2nd Lieutenant on 06 Oct 1864.
Mustered out on 05 Oct 1864.
Commissioned an officer in Company B, U.S. Colored Troops 36th Infantry Regiment on 06 Oct 1864.
Promoted to Brevet Captain on 13 Mar 1865.
Mustered out on 28 Oct 1866.
Birth Date: abt 1840
Sources: Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in the Civil War
First Regiment of Heavy Artillery, Massachusetts Volunteers
Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force 1861-1865
Index to Compiled Military Service Records
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Compiled Service Records: Company B,C,K, 36th U.S. Colored Infantry
On September 26, 1864, transfered from 1st Heavy Artillery, Massachusetts to 36th U.S. Colored infantry, promoted from Sargeant to 2nd Lieutenant.
Promoted to 1st Lieutenant October 22, 1964.
Tendered resignation March 5, 1865 due to family situation. His fathers health is failing, and his mother is dependent on him for support. This request was denied.
Requested 25 day leave on May 5, 1865 for same family resons, Request granted.
Tendered resignation again on August 28, 1865, same reasons. Request denied
Mustered out October 28, 1865
U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865
Name: Charles W Bamford
Residence: Ipswich, Massachusetts, Massachusetts
Occupation: Weaver
Age at Enlistment:19
Enlistment Date: 20 Feb 1862
Rank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Ipswich, Massachusetts
State Served: Massachusetts
Survived the War?:Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company L, Massachusetts 1st Heavy Artillery Regiment on 26 Feb 1862.Promoted to Full Comm Sergeant on 01 Apr 1865.Mustered out on 16 Aug 1865 at Washington, DC.
Birth Date: 2 Jun 1842
Death Date: 3 Sep 1926
Sources:Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in the Civil WarMassachusetts GAR: Journal of the Annual EncampmentFirst Regiment of Heavy Artillery, Massachusetts VolunteersGAR Dept of Massachusetts 1866-1947 (Sargent)
Sylvester Goodwin was a farmer.
Cape Ann Advertiser (Gloucester, Massachusetts)
April 4, 186831st - Cornelius D. Haskell imbided an undue concoction of "Medford," and became so drunk as to need the services of the police to cary him to lockup. By paying $8.45, he was allowed to go his way rejoicing.
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Death record indicated he was single.
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U.S., Crew Lists and Shipping Articles, 1797-1934
Name: Cornelius D Haskell
Age: 23
Birth Date: 1828
Birth Place: Framingham
Arrival Date: 1851
Arrival Place: Massachusetts, USA
Ship: Messenger
FHL Film Number: 100772834
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England, Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital Admissions and Discharges, 1826-1930
Name: Cornelius Haskell
Admission Age: 30
Birth Date: abt 1828
Birth Place: Massachusetts, U.S.
Admission Date: 8 Dec 1858
Admission Place: London, England