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Aline J Haskell 1931 - 2000
Aline J Haskell of Hollis Center, York County, ME was born on June 5, 1931, and died at age 68 years old on March 21, 2000.
Aline J Haskell
Hollis Center, York County, ME 04042
June 5, 1931
March 21, 2000
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Did you know?Aline J Haskell lived 6 years shorter than the average Haskell family member when she died at the age of 68.The average age of a Haskell family member is 74.
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In 1931, in the year that Aline J Haskell was born, on May 1st, the Empire State Building opened in New York City. At 1,454 feet (including the roof and antenna), it was the tallest building in the world until the World Trade Center's North Tower was built in 1970. (It is now the 34th tallest.) Opening at the beginning of the Great Depression, most of the offices in the Empire State Building remained unoccupied for years and the observation deck was an equal source of revenue and kept the building profitable.
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In 1947, when she was 16 years old, in June, the Marshall Plan was proposed to help European nations recover economically from World War II. It passed the conservative Republican Congress in March of 1948. After World War I, the economic devastation of Germany caused by burdensome reparations payments led to the rise of Hitler. The Allies didn't want this to happen again and the Marshall Plan was devised to make sure that those conditions didn't arise again.
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Haskell, Raymond (Born 1926)
Haskell, Lyman (Born 1902)
Crane-Haskell, Ruby (Born 1910)
Haskell, Henry (Sep 4, 1918 - Nov 19, 1988)
Haskell, Charlotte (Mar 1, 1913 - Aug 1996)
Haskell, Howard (Jan 24, 1911 - Oct 1972)
Haskell, Floyd (May 2, 1897 - Apr 1978)
Haskell, Kenneth (Jan 5, 1913 - Apr 9, 2002)
Haskell, Willard (Aug 31, 1908 - Aug 7, 1998)
Haskell, Olive (Feb 1, 1893 - Nov 1987)
Haskell, Doris (Mar 7, 1906 - Sep 25, 1994)
Haskell, James (Oct 23, 1912 - Jun 14, 2001)
Haskell, Leslie (Aug 14, 1919 - Jun 27, 1989)
Haskell, Priscilla (Dec 3, 1921 - Sep 1988)
Haskell, Ella (Dec 7, 1891 - Dec 1975)
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