Marriage Notes for Kenneth LeRoy Hayden and Edna Marie Hax
MARRIAGE: The Meriden Daily Journal
August 25, 1928Miss Edna Marie Hax, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hax of 183 Holbart street, becomes the bride of Kenneth LeRoy Hayden, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Mill of Winthrop Mass., this evening at 6:30 o'clock at ...
17157. George Woodward Haskell
Occupation: Salesman, traveling clerk, buyer, and department manager for Marshall Field Company in Chicago..
Chicago Tribune
June 24, 1933Word reached Chicago yesterday of the death Thursday in Rome, Italy, of Mrs. Mary B. Haskell, 83 years old.
Mrs. Haskell came to Chicago as a bride and lived here until she went to Rome six years ago.
She was thw widow of George W. Haskell, a department manager for Marshall Field & Co., wholesle.
Four children, Sidney C. Haskell of Geneva, Mrs. George C/enard of Atlanta, and Mrs. Georgina Sands and Mrs. Vittorio Falorsi of Rome survive.
Occupations: opera singer, writer, cultural doyenne (data from Steven Dhuey)
Occupations: machinery manufacturer, and proprietor of the Fuller Opera House (data from Steven Dhuey).
34375. Alice Bradford Robinson
The Baltimore Sun
August 27, 1950Wilsob - On August 24, 1950, Alice B. (nee Robinson). beloved wife of W/ Haryt; daughter of Professor and Mrs. David M. Robinson ans sister of Mrs. W. K. Lloyd and W. Bruce McPherson.
Springfield Republican
October 30, 1933Greenfield, Oct. 29 - John G. Haskell, 88, Deerfield native and resident of this town many years, died at the Franklin County Hospital aafter a long period of failing health. He was born at East Deerfield April 2, 1845, the son of Nye and Esther (Field) Haskell, and received his education in that town.
Leaving home at an early age he spent many yeats in railroading, patricularly in the Middle West, at a time when transportation was in its pioneer stage in the western states. Returning east, he married Susan Anderson of South Deerfield and lived in that town until 1910, when he moved to Greenfield. He was employed here for a time at the old Wells Brothers factory on Sanderson street.
Mrs. Haskell died September 17. Mr. Haskell leaves a son, Willard A. Haskell of Fairview terrace; a daughter, Mrs. Harriet E. Bassett of this town, and four grandchildren, Ralph Bassett and Nancy and Jane Haskell of Greenfield and Dorothy Terry of Quincy.
Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery, South Deerfield.
Newsletter of the Haskell Family Society
Volume 8, No. 4, December 1999Carlos Freeman Haskell, was only five years old at his father's death. However, his mother, described as a woman of great energy, trained Carlos in enterprising business habits. At an early age he became a clerk and later a business principal, laying the foundation of a substantial fortune. On 22 March 1851 Carlos married Martha Martin Hinman Stewart, daughter of Horace, Esq., and Catherine Hinman Stewart of Beebe Plain, Quebec, "one of the wealthiest men in the county."
Carlos died 2 July 1865, age 41, at Derby Line, and, according to Vermont records the cause of death was a brain tumour. According to family friends however he died as a result of drink, fast living and excesses. He died intestate, and it'took several years to settle his estate in the Orleans District Probate Court, Newport, Vermont.
His widow through both her husband and her parents became a very wealthy woman.
Meigs Haskell was a carpenter.
17177. Truman Freeman A. Haskell
Truman A. Haskell was a carriage maker.
Truman Haskell, Jr. was a teamster.