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

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22865. Frank Enoch Haskell

U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019
Name: Frank E Haskell
Death Age: 87
Birth Date: 18 Nov 1879
Service Start Date: 13 May 1898
Service End Date: 25 Sep 1899
Death Date: 7 Mar 1967
Interment Date: 10 Mar 1967
Cemetery Address: 11800 SE MT. Scott Boulevard Portland, OR 97266
Cemetery: Willamette National Cemetery
Interment Place:     Oregon
Plot:     SECTION S SITE 1928
Notes:     CPL US ARMY SPANISH AMERICAN WAR


Roswell Elton Norcross

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Roswell E. "Ross" Norcross passed away May 31 at the age of 88 years and six days.

He was the son of Alphonso and Rose Gardner Norcross. Ross was one of eight sons born to this family, all of whom preceded him in death. He worked for a time in a machine shop in Bellows Falls, Vermont. In 1902, Ross came to Douglas, Wyoming where he engaged in carpentering, and also worked as a well driller. Later he moved to Esterbrook and was interested in mining for a time.

During World War I, he enlisted in the U.S. Army and was attached to the 4th Engineers, Company F, Maple Leaf Division. He was discharged with the rank of Sergeant.

He then returned to Esterbrook. On Nov. 14, 1921, he was united in marriage to Ester Haskell at Arnold, Nebraska. To them was born one son, Daniel Roswell Norcross, who with his family reside at Casper.

Mr. and Mrs. Norcross maintained a home continuously for 47 years at Esterbrook, excepting for the winters. After his health failed they lived in either Glendo or Douglas.
Survivors include his wife, Ester; a son Daniel Norcross; daughter-in-law, Patricia Norcross; five grandsons, Keith, Phillip, Chris, Ross and Kevin; and three granddaughters, Susan, Lisa, and Sarah, all of Casper, Wyoming.


22875. Minnie Leora "Peggy" Haskell

Minnie Leora Haskell was an author.
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Lincoln Journal Star (NE)
March 1, 2002

Benjamin -- Peggy Haskell, 101, Grand Island, widow of James, died Wednesday (2/27/02). Born on ranch between Arnold and Calloway. Published four books; also has written and published short adult fiction and historical articles. Former president, Nebraska Writer's Guild.

Survivors: son, James H., Taneytown, Md.; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren.
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Daughter of James & Cora (Wilcher) Haskell.

Married to James W. Benjamin on 4-29-1924 at Arnold, NE.

She published four books. Her first story, "Adventures of the Pale Pink Umbrella," was published in the children's section of the Omaha BEE. Since then she had written and published short adult fiction, historical articles and film strips related to health. Some of her stories have won awards and some have been reprinted in England, Scotland, Ireland, Holland and Canada.

She was a member of the Medical School Auxiliary, the Nebraska Writer's Guild, where she served as secretary and president, a longtime member of the National Writer's Club and more recently, the National League of American Pen Women. She also was a member of the Grand Island Sketch Club


James Winfred Benjamin

James Winfred Benjamin served in World War I.  His occupation is listed as "medicine" by his wife.


22885. Henry Glover Haskell

Cambridge Tribune
Volume XXXIV, Number 19, 8 July 1911

Death of Henry Glover Haskell.

Henry Glover Haskell, of Meacham road, known In the dry goods trade throughout the state, (lied on Wednesday at a private hospital in Brookline, where he had been under treatment for a long time. He was 34 years old and was lorn and educated in Cambridge Mr. Haskell leaves a wife, Lena Waters Haskell, and a daughter four years Funeral services were held on Friday afternoon at Mount Auburn Chapel, Rev Frank E. Manble conducting.
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HENRY G. HASKELL
Henry G. Haskell, aged 34 years, passed away Wednesday at a Brookline hospital. Mr. Haskell had been an invalid for the last three years. He was born in this city thirty-four years ago, the son of Barnabas D. and Mary A. Haskell. He was the grandson of the late Henry R. Glover. He is survived by his widow, Lena Waters Haskell, and one child, Pauline Haskell, aged 4 years. Prior to his illness Mr. Haskell bad been engaged' in the dry goods business. being interested in a Lawrence concern. The funeral took place yesterday afternoon at Mt. Auburn cemetery, at 2 o'clock, Rev. Fred B. Marble, Ph. D., officiating. Burial was in the Mt. Auburn family lot.


22895. Ellis Haskell

Ellis Haskell was a laborer.


43092. Donald Clarence Haskell

Bangor Daily News
May 14, 1971

Hampden - Donald C. Haskell, 73, Hampden, widower of Louise M. Haskell, died May 13 at a Bangor hospital.

He was born March 29, 1898 at Stillwater, the son of Ellis and Minnie Haskell.

He was a self employed building contractor and lived in Hampden for many years.

Surviving is one niece, Mrs. Phyllis Lee of Gofftown, N.H.


Louise F. McNamara

Bangor Daily News
January 14, 1971

The death of Mrs. Louise Haskell, Old Country Road, Hampden, occurred January 13 in a Bangor hospital.

She was born in Darby, the daughter of Michael and Christina (Warren) McNamara.

She had resided in Hampden for the past 30 years where she was a nember od St. Matthew's Parish.

Surviving is her husband, Donald C. Haskell.


22899. Arthur Butman Haskell


History of Penobscot County, Maine
1882

Page 355
Arthur B. Haskell was born in Garland, December 26, 1846, being the fourth child in the family. His brothers and sisters were William M., Charles W., Woodbury T., Annie E., Samuel W., Sarah H., John, John (second), and Wilson. Arthur B. Haskell was married to Rachel D. Gregory, daughter of Edward H. and Elizabeth (Mayhew) Gregory on the 5th day of June, 1876. They have one child. Mr. Haskell is engaged in the manufacture of furniture, coffins, caskets, etc. His father was born in Garland in 1822, and still resides here. He is a carriage manufacturer. His wife was Mary B. Sargent, who was born in Searsport about the year 1822.