New York, Abstracts of World War I Military Service, 1917-1919
Name: Frank J Haskell
Birth Place: Binghamton, New York
Birth Date: abt 1889
Service Start Date: 5 Jun 1918
Service Start Place: Binghamton, New York
Service Start Age: 29
Served overseas July 14, 1918 to April 28, 1919, discharged May 14, 1919
Syracuse Herald Journal
April 3, 1966Gerald Haskell, of 202 Lamont Ave., Solyay, April 1, 1966.
Surviving are 3 sons, Gerald J. and Donald W. Haskell and George Stratton; 3 daughters, Mrs. William O. Mason, Mrs. Kenneth Towne. Mrs. Tallman Krom; 14 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren.
Obituary
Mrsy Alice E. Haskell, 103 1/2 Lamont Ave, Solvay died yesterday at her home. A native of East Syracuse, she resided in Sovay 24 years. She was a member of the WBA Auxiallary of the Trainmen Lodge 100 and a communicant of St. Cecelias church.
Surviving are her husband, Gerald Haskell; three sons, George D Stratton of Solvay, Gerald H. Stratton, Jr. [sic] of Solvay and Donald W. Haskell of Syracuse, three daughters, Mrs. Tallmen Krom of Syracuse, Mrs. William O. Mason of Solvay and Mrs. Kenneth Towne of Mattydale; her mother, Mrs, Rose E. Flynn; a brother, Donald Flynn; 13 grandchildren; 4 sisters; Mrs. Charles Warner of North Syracuse, Mrs. Abram Landers of East Syracuse, Mrs. Ethel Breese and Mrs. Sackville Slack, both of Syracuse.
Cortland Standard
December 1899Edgar J. Haskell died at the home of his sister, Mrs. A.B. Roark, 147 Groton-ave., yesterday at 5:30 p.m., aged 27 years.
Deceased had been sick about a year with consumption.