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Silas Haskell

Birth13 Aug 1772 - Brookfield, Worcester, Massachuetts
Death18 May 1831 - Perry, Lake, Ohio, United States
MotherElizabeth (Betsey) Macomber
FatherDeacon Samuel B Haskell

Born in Brookfield, Worcester, Massachuetts on 13 Aug 1772 to Deacon Samuel B Haskell and Elizabeth (Betsey) Macomber. Silas Haskell married Sarah Bond and had 10 children. He passed away on 18 May 1831 in Perry, Lake, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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Deacon Samuel B Haskell
1733 - 1820
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Elizabeth (Betsey) Macomber
1737 - 1825
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Bond
1775 - 1852
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Sally Bond
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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Silas Archer Haskell
1802 - 1883
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Ferdinand Haskell
1804 - 1889
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Eli Bond Haskell
1808 - 1891
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Samuel Haskell
1800 - 1878
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Chauncey Haskell
1813 - 1896
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Hiram Haskell
1806 - Unknown
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Lucy Ann Haskell
1811 - 1874
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Harrison Haskell
1818 - Unknown
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Sarah B Haskell
1816 - 1877
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Mercy Ann Haskell
1808 - 1851

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