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

Notes


Everett Stanley Haskell

Everett Stanley Haskell was a sea captain.


39054. Helen Dean Haskell

Helen Dean Haskell was a school teacher at the time of her marriage to William Patten.


William H. Patten

William H. Patten was the superintendent of schools in Deer Isle at the time of his marriage to Helen Haskell.


39056. Hazel Marion Haskell

Newsletter of the Haskell Family Society
Volume 10, No. 3, September 2001

On September 5, 1986, Hazel (Haskell) Losseff, 91, died at the Veterans' Home, Yountville, California. She was born at Deer Isle, August 15, 1895, to Everett and Henrietta Haskell, and was the widow of Dr. Richard Losseff, killed in World War I in 1917. Mrs. Losseff was an Army nurse during World War I, serving near the front in France. She was a public health nurse in Santa Fe, New Mexico for 22 years.

Survivors included two nieces and one nephew, all of California, and many great-nieces and nephews.

Internment at Mt. Adams Cemetery, Deer Isle, Maine.


Dr. Richard Tarleton Losseff

Dr. Richard Losseff was a surgeon.  He was killed in an air raid in Italy in WW1.


John LaFarge Goss


John L. Goss owned a granite quarry, the John L. Goss Quarry Company on Crotch Island.  Quarrying on Crotch Island began about 1870 and continued until the end of World War II.  It was reopened in 1965 to take out stone for the John F. Kennedy Memorial at Arlington Cemetery.  It is now operated on a limited basis by The New England Stone Company largely for the manufacture of decorative items.


19686. George Herbert Spofford

George Herbert Spofford was a master mariner.