24884. Ulysses S. Grant Haskell
Notes from Frederick Wetherby Haskell, 1891-1970
Soon after his marriage he moved to Washington D.C., where he was employed in the U.S. Pension Office and studied law at Howard College. After graduation he moved back to Beverly.
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Ulysses Grant Haskell was a lawyer in Salem and Beverly, Massachusetts. He compiled and published in 1896 the first Haskell genealogy for the United States. He was president of the Beverly Trust Company 1914-1934. Their home was located at 59 Lothrop Street, Beverly, MA.
Eugene and Margaret (Haskell) Bruce had no children.
24887. Frederick Leslie Farrington
Frederick Farrington was a dentist.
24892. 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.