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

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23712. William Orne Haskell Jr.

Patent 115733 - William O. Haskell - Improvement in inkstands
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Newsletter of the Haskell Family Society, Vol 4 # 1, Page 13

Mr. William O(rne) Haskell, age 43 and a news editor for the Boston Herald, died of consumption on 27 February 1888 at his residence in Clarendon Hills, Massachusetts. He was born in Chelsea on 24 May 1844, son of William Orne and Sarah Spiller Haskell of that place and grandson of Nathan and Anna Haskell of Newbury. At age 19 he had gone to Chicago to work in a banking house for a year and a half. Returning to Boston he entered his father's business, the manufacture of schoolhouse furniture (firm of William O. Haskell & Son), where he remained until 1876 when the business closed. He then turned to newspaper illustrating and caricature drawing, for which he had a natural taste and ability. Subsequently he entered journalism. When the Evening Star was established in Boston in October 1880, Mr. Haskell became a staff reporter, and in 1881 he became its city and associate editor. Later the same year he joined the Sunday Budget and Manufacturers Gazette as editorial writer. He relinquished the latter post to join the night desk of the Boston Herald, where he continued until his illness.

While living in Chelsea, Mr. Haskell took an interest in most of the social and literary societies organized there prior to 1870. In 1881 he moved with his family to Clarendon Hills, where he resided until his death. In 1868 he had married the eldest daughter of the late Dr. William Rimmer, artist and anatomist. Mr. Haskell's wife and their five children survive him. A man of many accomplishments and a versatile journalist, Mr Haskell was highly respected by all who knew him.


23715. Edward Andrew Haskell

Edward Andrew Haskell was a farmer.


Clara Eliza Henderson

The Nashua Telegraph
October 4, 1954

Mrs. 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.


45014. 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.


23728. Mary H. Haskell

Mary H. Haskell was unmarried.