18448. Stuart Phelps Haskell Sr.
Newsletter of the Haskell Family Society, Vol 2, # 1
Stuart P. Haskell, Sr., aged 90 years, husband of Charlotte (Lowell) Haskell died 10 November 1992, in Bangor, Maine, USA. He was born in Steuben, Maine 8 March 1902, son of Charles and Nellie Cummings Haskell. He graduated from Jerome High School, Jerome, Idaho, and received a BS and Ed.M. degrees from the University of Maine and had conducted post-graduate studies at the University of Connecticut. A Certified Public Accountant he was also school principal in schools in Connecticut and Maine during his long and distinguished career.
Surviving in addition to his wife in Bangor are a son Stuart F. Haskell, and wife Gloria of Stillwater, Christopher Haskell of Saco, three granddaughters, Catherine Haskell of Orono, Caren Ford of Stillwater and Carol Wertz of old orchard beach, six great-grandchildren, one sister Marion Haskell Thurston of Steuben, a brother Carl Haskell of Steuben and numerous nephews and nieces. Private interment was at Mount Hope Cemetary, Bangor, Maine, USA.
Newsletter of the Haskell Family Society, Vol 2 # 4, Page 9
Charlotte Lowell Haskell, aged 83 years, died 9 March 1993, in Bangor, Maine, USA. Married nearly 60 years to Stuart Haskell who died in 1992. Mrs. Haskell taught 21 years in the Bangor schools where she was a reading specialist.
Interment at Mount Hope Cemetery. Bangor.
Wareham Courier
November 2, 1938Mrs. Fannie J. Fearing. The funeral of Mrs. Fannie J. Fearing was held in the Cornwell Memorial Chapel in Wareham Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock with J. Arthur Martin, pastor of the First Congregational Church of Rochester, conducting the service. The burial was in the Wareham cemetery.
Mrs. Fearing, who was 73 years old, was the widow of William H. Fearing, Jr. She had made her home with her son, Sherman T. Fearing for the last 19 years here in Rochester.
She was born in Wareham, the daughter of Nicholas J. and Fannie J. Sherman and was one of the oldest alumni of the Wareham High School.
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. F. Mildred Kirby, her son and nine grandchildren, all of Rochester.
Elnathan W. Haskell was an umbrella salesman (1910 Federal Census for Boston).
State
March 30, 1917Beaufort, March 29 � James Moore Rhett died at his home here last night after a long illness. The funeral will be held at Saint Helena Episcopal Church on Friday.
Members of his immediate family are his immediate family are his wife, two daughters, Miss Ruth Rhett and Miss Mary Rhett; two sons, James M. Rhett, Jr., Haskell S. Rhett, all of Beaufort; two brothers, William M. Rhett of Chicago, and Robert M. Rhett of Beaufort.
Mr. Rhett was born in Beaufort in 1860 and lived his live here. For many years Mr. Rhett was magistrate for Beaufort, and was by reason of his judicial temperament and knowledge of the law, an excellent one. Upon the establishment of the State board of fisheries in 1905 he was appointed chairman by Gov. Heyward and was reappointed by Gov. Ansel and served until 1913. Under his careful and wise management the system was put into operation and from the first returned to the State and the counties more revenue than was estimated probable by the legislative commission that recommended establishment of the board. The law was put into operation with such tact and firmness that it was generally observed and served its purpose of protecting the coast fisheries.
In 1914, when Beaufort adopted the commission form of government, Mr. Rhett was elected city recorder by the council and held this office until his death. Last year when the governor appointed the State tax review board he chose Mr. Rhett as its chairman, but ill health compelled a declination of the appointment.
For some 20 years he acted as county chairman in the Democratic party organization, and for perhaps a longer period he was president of the Beaufort Democratic club. In these capacities he spared neither time nor thought in the careful performance of all their duties.
By reason of good judgment and unswerving fidelity to what he believed the fair and right course, his counsel was valued by a circle of close friends, and his presence at party counsels and gathering for the party counsels and gatherings for the consideration of public matters was always a potent influence.
New York Times
February 28, 1948
Rhett - At his residence in Syosset, L.I., February 26, William Brisbane Rhett, beloved husband of Elizabeth Tyler and father of Catherine Rhett Woods, Elizabeth Rhett Murphy, William Brisbane Rhett, Jr. and Edward Lowndes Rhett
New York Times
June 30, 1966
Rhett - Elizabeth Tyler, at Charlottesville, Va., in her 96th year on June 29. Wife of the late William Brisbane Brett, mother of Catherine R. Woods, Elizabeth R. Murphy and William B. and Edward L. Rhett. Also survived by 10 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren,
The Roanoke Times (VA)
January 30, 1996RHETT, Julian Roland, 84, of Martinsville died Monday, Jan. 29, 1996. Memorial service 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1996.
The Roanoke Times (VA)
July 26, 2001RHETT, Virginia M., 70, of Martinsville, died Tuesday, July 24, 2001.
The Atlanta Constitution
October 13, 1906Mrs. Pauline Lee Middleton, aged 50 years, the wife of J. S. Middleton, died at a private sanitarium Thursday night.