Edward Andrew Haskell was a farmer.
The Nashua Telegraph
October 4, 1954Mrs. Clara E. Haskell, wife of the late Edward A. Haskell of Windham, died late Saturday night at a Nashua hospital after a short illness. She was born March 12, 1867, in Merrimack, where she resided for twenty years and attended the local schools, graduating from McGaw Normal Institute. She was the daughter of the late William and Hannah (Mitchell) Henderson.
Mrs. Haskell was a member of Windham Grange No. 182 of which she was a treasurer for 12 years and was also past president of the Windham Women's Club.
Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Anna Walden of Newton, Mass.; one son, Mark H. Haskell of Milo, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Hannah A. Fields and Mrs. Lucretia Hadley, both of Merrimack; two brothers, Josiah and William Henderson, both of Merrimack; several nieces, nephews, grand nieces and grand nephews.
43502. Frederick Ellis Haskell
Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963
Name: Frederick E Haskell
Death Date: 4 Jun 1941
Cemetery: Waterside Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Marblehead, Massachusetts
Enlisted: September 17, 1917
Discharged: March 13, 1918
Serial # 1657317
Pension # XC 2 106 884
Pvt. Co. K, 301st Inf.
Mary H. Haskell was unmarried.