Dear Isle newspaper
News has been received of the death of Arthur B. Haskell at his home in Camden at noon, Thursday. Mr. Haskell was a native of Deer Isle, moving to Camden a few years ago, where he was employed as a carpenter. Previous to his going he was prominent in the affairs of the town and took an active part in lodge and church work. For many years he was town clerk. He married Miss Nora Carman, who survived him, together with two children, Angus, about 16 years of age and Hazel, about two years younger, who have sympathy of many friends in this community. The remains will arrive here Saturday and funeral and interment will take place Sunday. Mr. Haskell was 45 years of age.
Dear Isle newspaper
July 3, 1925
� death occurred in a Rockland Hosp.; funeral taking place in Meth. Ch. in Camden, and interment in family plot in Mt. Adams. Remains were accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Nora Haskell, her husband, a brother Angus Haskell of canden, and Mrs. Haskells brother5, Geo. D. Carman of Boston.
The Boston Globe
December 23, 1944Framingham, Dec. 23 - Frank B. Elder, 84, of Raymond st., died yesterday afternoon at the Framingham Union Hospital.
He was born in Lynn and came here 25 years ago on his retorement from the Standard Sugar Refinery of Boston, where he was a chemist.
He leaves his wife Addie A. (Scott) Elder, and a niece, Miss Mabel Finlay of Boston.
After the 1851 murder at sea of her father, Mary's mother allowed Mary N. Noonan to be adopted by Enoch Dole and his wife of Deer Isle, Maine, and her name was changed to Ella Dole. (Information posted by Kathy Fenton on RootsWeb.com WorldConnect, database Twigs and Branches.)
26389. Capt. George Farnum Haskell
George Farnum Haskell was a master mariner on the schooner D.D. Haskell.and a sea captain.
Mary Ellen Riley was a dress maker.
26390. Everett Stanley Haskell
Everett Stanley Haskell was a sea captain.