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John Haskell

Birth28 Feb 1774 - New Gloucester, Cumberland County, Maine
Death1846 - Poland, Androscoggin, Maine
MotherHannah H Parsons
FatherJohn HASKELL

Born in New Gloucester, Cumberland County, Maine on 28 Feb 1774 to John HASKELL and Hannah H Parsons. John Haskell married Sarah Parsons and had 9 children. He passed away on 1846 in Poland, Androscoggin, Maine.

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Parents
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John Haskell
1745 - 1828
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Hannah H Parsons
1749 - 1834
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Parsons
1775 - 1813
Children Show all
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Nehemiah Parsons Haskell
1805 - 1867
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Edward Haskell
1807 - 1897
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Jared Haskell
1808 - 1886
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John Haskell
1806 - Unknown
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Isaac Watts Haskell
1813 - 1814
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Abigail Thoits Haskell
1803 - Unknown
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Sumner Sewall Haskell
1810 - Unknown
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Harrison G. Otis Haskell
1822 - 1899
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Emeline Haskel
1821 - 1903

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