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Nathaniel B. Haskell

Birth03 Dec 1811 - New Gloucester, Cumberland, ME
Death17 JAN 1899 - Not Available
MotherCharlotte Bennett
FatherJacob Haskell

Born in New Gloucester, Cumberland, ME on 03 Dec 1811 to Jacob Haskell and Charlotte Bennett. Nathaniel B. Haskell married Hannah Shorey and had 8 children. He passed away on 17 JAN 1899.

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Jacob Haskell
1783 - 1849
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Charlotte Bennett
1786 - 1831
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Hannah Shorey
1827 - 1887
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Moses Haskell
1849 - 1926
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Bennett Haskell
1850 - 1939
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Belle M. Haskell
1863 - Unknown
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Albert E. Haskell
1854 - 1941
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Elizabeth A. Haskell
1853 - 1936
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Henry Beecher Haskell
1857 - 1879
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Edward M Haskall
1853 - Unknown
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Jasper Haskell
1853 - Unknown

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