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Nathaniel Haskell

Birth1 Aug 1808 - New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., ME
Death13 Apr 1881 - Milford, Penobscot Co., ME
MotherMary (Polly) COX
FatherJob Haskell

Born in New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., ME on 1 Aug 1808 to Job Haskell and Mary (Polly) COX. Nathaniel Haskell married Polly C. Philbrook and had 10 children. He passed away on 13 Apr 1881 in Milford, Penobscot Co., ME.

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Parents
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Job Haskell
1765 - 1847
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Mary (Polly) Cox
1780 - 1819
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Polly C. Philbrook
1830 - 1900
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James Jason Haskell
1849 - 1919
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Moses Haskell
1859 - Unknown
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Job Mequier Haskell
1854 - 1937
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Nathaniel Haskell
Unknown - Unknown
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John Haskell
Unknown - Unknown
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Clara R. Haskell
1851 - Unknown
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Alfred R. Haskell
1858 - 1925
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Winslow L. Haskell
1866 - Unknown
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Huldah T. Haskell
1853 - Unknown
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Charles Henry Haskell
1847 - Unknown

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