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William Haskell (b. November 08, 1618, d. August 20, 1693)
Notes for William Haskell:
There were 31 lots laid out west of the Cut bridge in that section of the town comprising West Gloucester and Magnolia. They were drawn as follows: ..... William Haskell, senior, William Haskell, junior, Benjamin Haskell, Joseph Haskell, Mark Haskell....
History of the Town and City of Gloucester, Massachusetts
WILLIAM HASKELL, connected with the family of Roger Haskell, of Salem, appears in Gloucester in 1643 and in 1645. Mention is made of land owned by him at Planter's neck. He left town, returning once more in 1659, settling at West Gloucester, on the Annisquam, where his descendants still reside. Descendants removed to Stratham, Attleboro, Hampton, Newburyport, and New Gloucester, Me. The posterity of William Haskell is believed to have been more numerous than any other settler of the town
History of the Town and City of Gloucester, Massachusetts
Woodland allocations in 1723 included:
William Haskell, William Haskell, jr., Henry Haskell, Joseph Haskell, Joseph Haskell, jr., Joseph Haskell, 3d, John Haskell, Benjamin Haskell, Benjamin Haskell, jr.,
William Haskell, came to New England with his brothers, Roger and Mark, and settles first, about 1632, in that part of Salem then called "Cape Ann Side".In about 1643 removed to Gloucester.
More About William Haskell:
Occupation: 1672, Representative.
More About William Haskell and Mary Tybott:
Marriage: November 16, 1643
Children of William Haskell and Mary Tybott are:
- +Joseph Haskell, b. June 02, 1646, Gloucester, MA, d. 1727, Gloucester, MA.