Group picture at Cranborne, England reunion in 2007 Reunions title-green background

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Red Lobster House, Rockport, Massachusetts

Lunch at Rockport, July 28, 2002. Edie Haskell, Richard (Dick) Fisk, Betsy Fisk

Rockport Harbor. Richard E.(Dick) Haskell

Rebecca Nurse Homestead, 149 Pine Street, Danvers (old Salem Village), Massachusetts. Rebecca Nurse was one of 19 persons condemned and hanged for being a witch during the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692.

Haskell House, 680 Hale Street, Beverly, Massachusetts. Built 1688-1694. William (2) Haskell and his wife Ruth West. [William (2), Mark (1)]

Fisherman Statue, Glouceter, Massachusetts. Inscription: THEY THAT GO DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS 1623-1923

Plaque at Glouceter Harbor by Fisherman Statue. 1738: Jonathan Haskell

Plaque at Glouceter Harbor by Fisherman Statue. 1764: Adoniram Haskell, Josiah Haskell

Plaque at Glouceter Harbor by Fisherman Statue. Mark Haskell

John Ward House, Salem, Massachusetts. Peabody Essex Museum, Built after 1684

John Ward House, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts. Built after 1684

Crowninshield-Bently House, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts. Built c. 1727-1730.

Kitchen of Crowninshield-Bently House, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts.

Dining room of Crowninshield-Bently House, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts.

Gardner-Pingree House, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts. Built 1804-1805.

This reunion included a visit to the Peabody Museum in Salem with guided tours of the John Ward House, the Crowninshield-Bentley House, and the Gardner-Pingree House. This was followed by visits to Gloucester and Rockport.

For more photos by Tom Haskell and a description of the reunion written by Marion Anderson (with more photos), which appeared in Issue 60 of the Haskell Journal, click here.