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James Haskell

Birth01-September-1774 - Harvard, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Death2 Dec 1811 - Fort Knox, Kentucky
MotherLydia Whitcomb
FatherJames Haskell

Born in Harvard, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States of America on 01-September-1774 to James Haskell and Lydia Whitcomb. James Haskell married Sarah Pollard and had 10 children. He passed away on 2 Dec 1811 in Fort Knox, Kentucky.

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Parents
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James Haskell
1741 - 1827
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Lydia Whitcomb
1745 - 1817
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Pollard
1778 - 1874
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Elizabeth Gray Snow
1780 - Unknown
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Nahum Haskell
1799 - 1867
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Erastus Haskell
1797 - Unknown
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Laurendia Haskell
1807 - Unknown
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Eliza Haskell
1801 - 1843
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Thaddeus Pollard Haskell
1806 - Unknown
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Sarah Haskell
1798 - Unknown
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Lucetta M Haskell
1810 - 1890
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Charlotte Haskell
1812 - 1868
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Sarah P Haskell
1798 - 1889
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Hannah Haskell
1801 - 1880

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