Person:Mark Haskell (4)

Mark Haskell
b.Est 1650
m. 1638
  1. John HaskellAbt 1640 - 1706
  2. William HaskellAbt 1645 - Bet 1690 & 1694
  3. Elizabeth HaskellAbt 1649 -
  4. Mark HaskellEst 1650 - 1699
  5. Hannah Haskell1656 - 1694
  6. Roger HaskellAbt 1657 - Bef 1726
  7. Josiah HaskellAbt 1659 - 1684
  8. Sarah HaskellAbt 1661 - 1716
  9. Samuel HaskellAbt 1662 - Bet 1731 & 1732
  10. Joseph HaskellAbt 1665 - 1688
  • HMark HaskellEst 1650 - 1699
  1. Roger Haskell1680 -
  2. John Haskell1682 - 1728
  3. Mark Haskell1684 -
  4. Elizabeth Haskell1686 -
  5. Mary Haskell1689 -
  6. Joseph Haskell1692 - 1774
m. 20 Mar 1677
  • HMark HaskellEst 1650 - 1699
  • WMary SMITHAbt 1631 -
m. 20 Mar 1678
Facts and Events
Name Mark Haskell
Commonly Used Name Witchcraft _____
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] Est 1650
Christening? 18 Apr 1656 Massachusetts, United States
Marriage to Unknown
Marriage 20 Mar 1677 Beverly, Essex, Massachusettsto Elizabeth GOODRICH
Marriage 20 Mar 1678 Beverly, Essex, Massachusettsto Mary SMITH
Death[1] 17 May 1699 Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Haskell, Ira J. Chronicles of the Haskell family. (Lynn, Mass.: Ellis Print. Co., 1985)
    p. 35.

    ' "Witchcraft" Mark born in 1650, died in Rochester, Massachusetts on May 17, 1699. He received his nickname as a result of having been drawn for a jury to try the so-called witches. Not believing in the more of less popular schism of the day, he decided not to have anything to do with the proceedings, and the night before the trial he packed up and rode away. ...'

  2. Haskell, Ira J. Chronicles of the Haskell family. (Lynn, Mass.: Ellis Print. Co., 1985)
    p. 33.

    His brother John sold 10 acres to him in 1668.