24706. Maude Josephine Haskell
The Boston Globe
December 16, 1918Clark - On Allston, Dec. 14, Maude Josephine, beloved wife of Frank D. Clark, 48 yrs.
Legacy.com
George A. Haskell, Jr., age 84, of Farmington, died June 17, 2006 at Lakes Region General Hospital in Laconia.
Born March 2, 1922 in Laconia, he was a son of the late George A. and May (Piper) Haskell. He resided in Farmington since 1978, having come from Laconia.
Formerly employed at Laconia Shoe Co. he retired from Davidson Rubber Company in Farmington, where he was employed for 17 years from 1967-1984, as a Custodian.
George was a former member of the Evangelical Baptist Church in Laconia and attended the First Baptist Church in Farmington.
Survivors include a cousin: John & wife Betty Mont of Laconia, and 2nd cousins: Linda & husband David Shaw of Laconia and Joan & husband Doug Shaw of Laconia.
The Union Leader
March 24, 1994Auburn - Josephine M. (Haskell) St. Denis, 82, of 11 South Neil St., died March 23, 1994, at a Manchester hospital, after a long illness.
Born in Manchester, she was the daughter of Paul E. and Mary H. (Cronin) Haskell, and had been a resident of Auburn for many years. She was a communicant of St. Peter Church.
She was married to Armand St. Denis, who died in 1973. Family members include a brother, Allan Haskell of Manchester; a half brother, Ernest Merrill of Manchester, nieces and nephews.
Burial in St. Augustin Cemetery.
Tributes
William A. Haskell
Born: September 15, 1931
Died: April 14, 2015HASKELL, William A, 83, a lifelong resident of his home in Norwood, passed away in Boston, Tuesday, April, 14, 2015. Born in Norwood, he was the son of the late Allan and Natalie (Beach) Haskell.
William was the beloved husband of Carolyn M. (Russell) Haskell of Norwood and the dear brother-in-law of Dorothy (Russell) and her husband, Peter Daly of Templeton.
He retired from IBM and was a member of the First Congregational Church in Norwood. He was a lover of classical music and of attending concerts of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
Minnie M. Jackson was adopted by Daniel and Rebecca Jackson.
Nashua Telegraph
October 19, 1968Milford - Mrs. Viola T. Haskell, 56, of Mason Road, a resident of Mason Road, a resident here for 10 years, died yesterday at her home after a brief illness. She had resided in Howland Me., before coming here.
She was born in Ashland, Maine, the daughter of Docite and Annie Roy Theriault.
The family includes her husband, Elmer F. Haskell; three daughters, Mrs. Jeannette Gilbert and Mrs. Theresa Hurd, both of Bucksport, Maine, and Mrs. Helen Worcester of Lyndeboro; two saons, John Pelletier and Edward Pelletier, both of Bucksport; four sisters, Mrs. Selina Richard of Wallingford, Conn., Mrs. Luci Longley of Bristol, Conn., Mrs. Victoria Lacroix of Howland, Maine and Mrs, Georgiana Garret od East Hartford, Conn.; a brother Adelard Therault if Bristol, Conn.; nine grandchildren, and neices, nephews and cousins.
Portland Sunday Telegram and Sunday Press Herald
August 1, 1948West Hollis, July 31 � A Hollis Center youth was shot and killed and a man companion wounded tonight in an argument which Sheriff Everett S. Knight said was touched off when a car operated by the dead youth forced a vehicle containing a man, his wife and two small children off the road.
The dead youth was Daniel Haskell, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haskell.
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U.S. World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Name: Daniel J Haskell
Ship, Station or Activity: Current
Ship Number or Designation: ARS-22
Muster Date: 1 Apr 1946