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Jonathan Haskell

BirthBef. 18 Jul 1784 - Ipswich, Essex Co., MA
Death19 Jun 1825 - Ipswich , Essex, Massachusetts, USA
MotherElizabeth Ingersoll
FatherMark Haskell

Born in Ipswich, Essex Co., MA on Bef. 18 Jul 1784 to Mark Haskell and Elizabeth Ingersoll. Jonathan Haskell married Rebecca Mae Harris and had 6 children. He passed away on 19 Jun 1825 in Ipswich , Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Mark Haskell
1743 - 1825
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Elizabeth Ingersoll
1741 - 1796
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Rebecca Mae Harris
1786 - 1819
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Elizabeth Ingersoll Haskell
1811 - 1853
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Jonathan Haskell
1814 - 1884
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William Haskell
1818 - 1883
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Aaron James Reed Haskell
1823 - 1843
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Mark Haskell
1806 - Unknown
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George Washington Haskell
1816 - 1839

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