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Benjamin Haskell

Birth3 Nov 1751 - Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts
Death16 JAN 1821 - Ascot, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
MotherHuldah Smith
FatherHenry (2nd.Jr) Haskell.1706 (6th GGF) (Massachusetts)

Born in Lancaster, Worcester, Massachusetts on 3 Nov 1751 to Henry (2nd.Jr) Haskell.1706 (6th GGF) (Massachusetts) and Huldah Smith. Benjamin Haskell married Susanna Stone and had 9 children. He passed away on 16 JAN 1821 in Ascot, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.

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Henry (2Nd.jr) Haskell.1706 (6Th Ggf) (Massachusetts)
1706 - 1779
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Huldah Smith
1709 - 1806
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Susanna Stone
1752 - 1825
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Sewell Haskell
1790 - 1877
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John Haskell
1784 - 1872
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Benjamin Haskell
1782 - 1852
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Fanny (Laura) Haskell
1793 - 1830
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Huldah Haskell
1780 - 1835
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Susanna Haskell
1787 - 1788
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Sylvester Haskell
1785 - 1857
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Emma Haskell
1779 - 1864
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Abigail Haskell
1797 - 1880

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