Austin B. Haskell was a carpenter.
M233 Registers of Enlistments in the U. S. Army 1798 - 1914
Register # : 1114
Name: Haskell, Walter T.
Enlisted
When: August 31, 1909
Where: Des Moines, IA
By Whom: Maj. Bratton
Period: 3 yrs
Where Born
Town or County: Brokenbow
State: Nebr
Age: 23 y 7 m
Occupation: Barber
Description
Eyes: Blue
Hair: lt. brown
Complexion: fair
Height: 5' 4"
Regiment: 2 cav
Date of Discharge: August 30, 1912
Remarks: Dis. at Ft. Bliss, Texas, exp. ser. trumpeteer, excl., h. & f.
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U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019
Name: Walter T Haskell
Death Date: 2 Apr 1944
Cemetery: Golden Gate National Cemetery
Notes: PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR I
20992. Timothy William D. Haskill
Timothy D. Haskell was a farmer.
Hope Township is now part of Port Hope, Ontario. Port Hope was orginally in Durham county, but county lines were redrawn in 1974 and Port Hope is now in Northumberland county, Ontario.
Hope Township is now part of Port Hope, Ontario. Port Hope was orginally in Durham county, but county lines were redrawn in 1974 and Port Hope is now in Northumberland county, Ontario.
The Weekly Jeffersonian
May 6, 1920James L. Haskell, age 71 years, died at his home 1201 Hurd Avenue at 11:05 yesterday morning. Death followed an illness covering over a year and was caused by cancer. He was born at Port Hope, Canada, Feb 20, 1849. He moved to Findlay in 1896 and has lived here ever since.
He served in a Michigan regiment during the Civil War. He had been sexton of the First M.E. church for a number of years. He was a member of the Stoker Post, No. 54, G.A.R.
He is survived by his widow and one son, J.B. Haskell.
The Morning Republican
October 15, 1902Mrs. J.L. Haskell passed away at her home, 819 Parks street, Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock after a long and tedious illness with spinal trouble which had rendered her an invalid for about fifteen years.
She was forty-eight years of age and had been an inmate of the hospital for a number of weeks, but was brought home a few days ago, the doctors realizing that nothing could be done for her.
Mrs. Haskell was a sister of N.G. Coates of this city and C,H. Coates, formerly of Findlay, but now of Buffalo; also a sister to Mrs. E.A. Sheffield, living on the North Side and Mrs. E.M. Stewart, of Blanchard township.