Person:Jonathan Haskell (3)

m. Abt 1731/32
  1. Sarah Haskell1733 - Bef 1774
  2. Lieut. Jonathan Haskell1735 - 1779
  3. Elizabeth Haskell1738 -
  4. Mary Haskell1740 -
  5. Susanna Haskell1743/44 - 1807
  6. Eunice Haskell1745/46 - Bef 1774
  7. Squire Haskell1748 - 1801
  8. Jeremiah Haskell1751 - 1838
  9. John Haskell1754 -
  10. Samuel Haskell1756 -
  11. David Haskell1759 -
  • HLieut. Jonathan Haskell1735 - 1779
  • WTamer MoffettAbt 1740 - 1765
m. 8 Jun 1758
  1. Hannah Haskell1759 - 1820
  2. John Haskell1763 -
  • HLieut. Jonathan Haskell1735 - 1779
  • WAnna Fitch1742 -
m. 13 Oct 1766
  1. Lothrop Haskell1767 -
  2. Rev. Jonathan Haskell, Jr.1768 - 1857
Facts and Events
Name[3] Lieut. Jonathan Haskell
Gender Male
Birth[2] 13 Apr 1735 Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 8 Jun 1758 Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, United Statesto Tamer Moffett
Marriage 13 Oct 1766 Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, United Statesto Anna Fitch
Death? 22 Jul 1779 Minisink Hills, Monroe, Pennsylvania, United StatesKilled in action
References
  1.   Evans, NY Journal
    The Hascall Story, by Donald D. Cook, Town of Evans Historian, Part 3, 19 Sept 1974.
  2. Killingly Vital Records, in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    1:22.

    HASKELL, Jonathan, s. Squire & Elisabeth, b. Apr. 13, 1735

  3. Clark, Mrs. William C. "Corrections and Additions to ... The Haskell Family of Killingly and Thompson, CT.", in The American Genealogist (TAG). (Donald Lines Jacobus, et.al.)
    Vol. 28, p. 73.

    [Correcting information from Vol. 6 of Genealogies of Woodstock Families]
    Children of Squire Hascall [#3] and Elizabeth ---: 2) Jonathan Hascall [#5], b. Killingly 13 Apr 1735, "probably killed at the battle of Minisink, July 22, 1779", m. (1) Thompson, CT, 8 Jun 1758 Tamar Moffitt [note: per text of article: assuming age at death is 30, not 50 as reported in some sources], m. (2) Canterbury, CT, 31 Oct 1766 Anna (Fitch) Lothrop, "perhaps" d/o William Fitch and Mary Paine.