Elizabeth Haskell was unmarried. It is more likely that Elizabeth was born in Wethersfield, Hartford county, Connecticut. There is confusion in the records of this family concerning Weathersfield, Vermont, and Wethersfield, Connecticut.
Plain Dealer
January 21, 1854
At Penisula, Summit Co., on Wednseday, January 18th, Mr. Roger Haskell, an old and much esteemed resident, aged 77 years.
Plain Dealer
June 20, 1896
FISHER - At Elyria, June 18, Mrs. Caroline Fisher, widow of the late I. L. Fisher and sister of the late George H. Haskell of this city.
HASKELL, Daniel, clergyman, born in Preston, Connecticut, in 1784; died in Brooklyn, New York, 9 August, 1848. His early life was spent in laboring on his father's farm. He was graduated at Yale in 1802, taught in a public school in Norwich, and had for one of his scholars Lydia Huntley, afterward Mrs. Sigourney. He was assistant teacher in Bacon academy, Colchester, in 1806-'7, then studied theology, and was licensed to preach by the Litchfield association of ministers. He was successively pastor at Middletown, Litchfield, St. Albans, and Burlington, Vermont, holding the latter charge from 1810 till 1821, when he was appointed president of the University of Vermont. This post he held till he resigned in 1824. For several years he suffered from mental disorder and was separated from his family, but subsequently joined them in Brooklyn, where he devoted himself to literary work. The degree of LL. D. was given him by Olivet college, Michigan He published an ordination sermon (1814); a "Gazetteer of the United States," with J. Calvin Smith (New York, 1843); "Chronological View of the World" (1845); and edited McCulloch's "Geographical Dictionary" (New York, 1843-'4).
Reference
Virtual American Biographies, Appleton's Encyclopedia
3328. Elizabeth Leavitt Haskell
Elizabeth Leavitt Haskell was unmarried.
The Haskell Cemetery is located on the Miller Farm, west of Miller Road, on a bank by the road.
The Haskell Cemetery is located on the Miller Farm, west of Miller Road, on a bank by the road.
Dewey Brumley was a shoemaker and owned a shoe store.