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

Notes


17377. Henry Lincoln Haskell

Patent 400567 - Henry Lincoln Haskell - Cutter head
Patent 27788 - Henry L. Haskell - Design for game board
Patent 602180 - Henry L. Haskell - Game board
Patent 31018 - Henry L. Haskell - Design for game board
Patent 648561 - Henry L. Haskell - Game board
Patent 654063 - Henry L. Haskell - Back stop for game boards
Patent 663272 - Henry L. Haskell - Folding table
Patent 33437 - Henry L. Haskell - Design for game table
Patent 33714 - Henry L. Haskell - Design for game board
Patent 689586 - Henry L. Haskell - Spring cue
Patent 709633 - Henry L. Haskell - Dice cup
Patent 709634 - Henry L. Haskell - Game board
Patent 709635 - Henry L. Haskell - Game board
Patent 715794 - Henry L. Haskell - Game board
Patent 715795 - Henry L. Haskell - Game piece
Patent 715796 - Henry L. Haskell - Game board
Patent 724470 - Henry L. Haskell - Pool or other Like Ball
Patent 732072 - Henry L. Haskell and John A. Mitchell - Combined Ruler and adding device
Patent 737621 - Henry L. Haskell - Polishing Machine
Patent 740012 - Henry L. Haskell - Convertible Billiard and Pool Table
Patent 753392 - Henry L. Haskell and Charles F. Brigham - Billiard or pool ball
Patent 850294 - Henry L. Haskell - Game apparatus
Patent 853635 - Henry L. Haskell - Billiard or pool table
Patent 853636 - Henry L. Haskell - Pool table
Patent 935603 - Henry L. Haskell - Finishing process


17384. Henry Marsh Haskell M.D.

Haskell, Henry Marsh, Redlands, Cal. Born at Marshall, Mich., October 25, 1852, of American descent. Attended the Marshall High School and the University of Michigan, receiving the B. A.  degree in 1873. Student at the University of Michigan and at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, receiving the M.D. degree from the latter institution in 1878. Came to California in 1901. Member of the san Bernardino Medical Association. Married Florence E. Dusenbury on October 11, 1883, and has two sons. Retired from practice in 1901.
Reference
A History of the Medical Profession of Southern California
By George H. Kress
Second edition, Press of the Times-Mirror Printing and Binding House, Los Angeles, 1910
Page 143


34749. Annie Congdon Hart

Annie Congdon Hart was an elementary school teacher.