Civil War Pension Index, Alfred P. Haskell, Widow Ida M. Haskill
Invalid: application 44833, cert 32152
Widow: application 1131710, certificate 873795
U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles
Name: Alfred P Haskill
Residence: Ingham County, Michigan
Age at enlistment: 20
Enlistment Date: 20 Sep 1861
Rank at enlistment: Private
Enlistment Place: Detroit, MI
State Served: U.S. Volunteers
Was Wounded?: Yes
Survived the War?: Yes
Service Record: Enlisted in Company B, U.S. Volunteers 2nd Sharp Shooter Regiment on 04 Oct 1861.
Promoted to Full Corporal.
Promoted to Full Sergeant.
Mustered out on 21 Mar 1864 at Baltimore, MD.
Birth Date: abt 1841
Sources: Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers 1861-65
Cemetery inscription = Haskill, Social Security index for Bernadette = Haskell
Cemetery inscription = Haskill, Social Security index for Bernadette = Haskell
Omer and Burr were brothers, the s/o Alfred Haskill & Susan Jones. They were well diggers and died from a dynaminte explosion.
Omer and Burr were brothers, the s/o Alfred Haskill & Susan Jones. They were well diggers and died from a dynaminte explosion.
Richard K. Hascall
I recorded a death date of 16 Feb 1932, but neglected to site source, and have not been able to find same.
Saturday Globe, Utica
May 16, 1912:Following a three months' illness, Mrs. Eva Bradley Haskell, wife of Lafayette C. Haskell, passed away at her home, 22 Noyes street, yesterday morning. Mrs. Haskell was born in Pierceville, Madison county, August 12, 1858, daughter of Amos Bradley. She came to Utica about 15 years ago. Mrs. Haskell attended the Universalist Church and was held in high esteem by a wide circle of friends. September 16, 1882, she married Mr. Haskell at Oriskany.
Besides her husband she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. W. F. Richards, of Utica; a son, G.W. Haskell; three sisters, Mrs. George Carr, of Rome; Mrs. Florence Gage, of New Hartford; Mrs. W.D. Kenyon, of Utica, and a brother, George H. Bradley of Little Falls.