Charles Osborne Clough, son of Isaiah & Mary (Haskell) Clough (Isaiah, Samuel, John-4-3-2-1)
Resided at West Gardiner, Maine. Charles was a carpenter and farmer, and a "good neighbor". They are buried in the Clough Family cemetery at West Gardiner."Town of West Gardiner" ILLUSTRATED HISTORY of KENNEBEC COUNTY MAINE 1625 - 1892 Editors Henry D. Kingsbury Simeon L. Deyo: Charles O. Clough, son of Isaiah and Mary (Haskell) Clough, and grandson of Josiah Clough, was born in 1820, and is a carpenter and farmer. He married Vesta A., daughter of David Dyer, of Fall River, Bristol, Mass. They have four children: Anna, Hartwell, Willis and Lillian.
Rufus Clough was a carpenter and a farmer.
Sun-Journal
July 21, 1903Mrs. Mary Kem Haskell, widow of Eben Buswell, died at her home, 36 Maple street, Saco, Saturday.
Mrs. Buswell is survived by two daughter and a son. The daughters are Mrs. S. P, Hatfield of New York and Mrs, Harriet B. Thayer pf Saco, and the son is Frank H. Buswell of Saco.
Mrs. Buswell was 90 years of age.
OCCUPATION:
1. President of Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
2. President of Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT.
3. Minister in Malden, MA.Education:
1840 College at Wesleyan University.
1854 DD from Wesleyan University.
1861 DD from Harvard University.
1866 LLD from Northwestern University.
19064. Capt. George Ward Haskell
George Ward Haskell was a mariner. He died of Bright's disease and chronic cystitis. He served in the Civil War.