Death caused by drowning in a storm at Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Hubbard was a private in Captain William Pearson's 3rd Company; marched January 10, 1776; service to November 18, 1776; 10 months and 9 days; company, stationed at Gloucester for defenses of seacoast.
Reference
The Haskell Family in the Armed Forces, Volume 2
Editor: Peter P. Haskell, 2004
Pages 66, 67
Stephen, called "Deacon, was a selectman in Gloucester for sixteen years.
Reference
Chronicles of the Haskell Family
Ira J. Haskell
Ellis Printing Company, Lynn, Massachusetts, 1943
Page 226
Eliza Haskell was unmarried.
Sarah Smith might have died young.
Revolutionary War pension file, William Haskell, file 15876
born in Gloucester March 20, 1761Enlisted 1777 for a year, Capt. Nathaniel Warner's company, Mass. militia, stationed as Sea Coast Gaurds until discharged.