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John W. Haskell

Updated Mar 10, 2025
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John W. Haskell
John was born 12/12/1863, died 8/16/1918. He married Margaret (Budge) Haskell on 3/26/1895. This photo was taken around the time of his marriage.
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I am of the Haskell line. Mine were in Michigan and before that New York. Do you think there is a connection? Charles (my G grandpa came out of New York).
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Carey Haskell
About me:I haven't shared any details about myself.
Christine Kirk
I am of the Bay City, Michigan (Quebec Canada), Fortin, Jean,Lefave,Lajoie family lines.
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