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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Elfreda Carpenter Haskell: Birth: 21 Jan 1797 in Strafford, Orange, Vermont. Death: 27 Jan 1874 in Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire

  2. Alanson Hubbard Haskell: Birth: 17 Mar 1799 in Strafford, Orange, Vermont. Death: 21 Feb 1879 in Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire

  3. Eleanor Hubbard Haskell: Birth: 17 Mar 1799 in Strafford, Orange, Vermont.

  4. Abigail Haskell: Birth: 24 Apr 1803 in Strafford, Orange, Vermont.

  5. Nathaniel Haskell: Birth: 22 Mar 1804 in Tunbridge, Orange, Vermont. Death: 30 Jun 1865 in Vermont asylum, Vermont

  6. Orinda Carpenter Haskell: Birth: 14 Jan 1805 in Strafford, Orange, Vermont. Death: 4 Aug 1838 in East Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts

  7. Betsey Haskell: Birth: 4 Aug 1807 in Strafford, Orange, Vermont. Death: 26 Oct 1832

  8. Emily Haskell: Birth: 4 Jul 1809 in Strafford, Orange, Vermont.

  9. Mary Ann Haskell: Birth: 21 Feb 1811 in Strafford, Orange, Vermont. Death: 26 Dec 1837

  10. Laura Haskell: Birth: 28 Feb 1814 in Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire. Death: in [died young]

  11. Lucia Wheelock Haskell: Birth: 28 Feb 1814 in Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire. Death: 12 Nov 1842

  12. Elizabeth Roby Haskell: Birth: 8 Apr 1820 in Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire. Death: 30 Aug 1848


Sources
1. Title:   Genealogy of the descendants of William Haskell and Mary Tybott
Publication:   compiled by Marion S. Anderson for the Haskell Family Association
2. Title:   Cemetery index, Dartmouth College Cemetery, Hanover, Grafton, New Hampshire
Publication:   Find-a-Grave

Notes
a. Note:   Thomas cultivated a farm in Strafford, Vermont, given him by his father, but finding himself embarrassed by becoming surety for ithers, was obliged in 1812, to sell his farm and remove to Chelsea, Vermont, ten miles distant, where in company with another man he purchased another farm, paid his part of the purchase money, but his associate failing to pay the other part, the farm reverted at the end of the year to the seller and Thomas was reduced to poverty.
  In September 1813, he removed his family to Compton, Canada East, and purchased another farm pleasantly situated at the headwaters of the Passumpsic River. Seven months later due to Indian concerns he removed to Hanover, New Hampshire.
  Reference
 A Short Account of the Descendants of William Haskell
 by Ulysses G. Haskell
 From the Collections of the Essex Institute, Vol XXXII, 1896
 Also published in Haskell Journal 1-4, 1898



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