Haskins, Abner Sylvester (b. 10 JUN 1843, d. 10 AUG 1900)
Death: 10 AUG 1900
Death: 12 JAN 1892 Huron, OH
Death: 12 NOV 1906 Augusta, KS
Death: BEF 1880
Death: 15 SEP 1856
Death: AFT 1930 Page, Cass, ND
Death: 1936 Boscobel, Richland, WI
Burial: Haskins Cemetery, Boscobel, WI
Death: AUG 1984 Casselton, Cass, ND
Death: 27 MAY 1975 Clay, MN
Note: Fred J. Haskins, 79, Casselton, ND, died Thursday, October 7, 2004 at Innovis Health, Fargo, ND.
Mr. Haskins was born December 31, 1924 near Page, ND, where he attended schools. He moved with his family to Fargo and lived a short time before moving to Casselton, where he resided until his death. He entered the U.S. Navy during WWII, serving from 1942 to 1945 aboard the USS Alabama in the Atlantic and Pacific theatres. Following his discharge from the Navy, he rode the rails and got a job with the Union Pacific Railroad in MT and WY. Later, he worked for the Northern Pacific Railroad at the Union Stockyards in West Fargo, where he was weigh-master for 37 years. Fred also was employed for 17 years as sexton at the Gethsemane Episcopal Cathedral in Fargo, retiring in 1986. He served several years as secretary-treasurer of his local chapter of the AFL-CIO at the Union Stockyards in West Fargo.
He is survived by two sons, Richard, Chaska, MN, Thomas (Renee), Denver, CO; two daughters, Kathryn (Floyd) Haskins-Jostad, Walcott, ND, Eileen Haskins, Northglenn, CO; a sister, Florence Diehm, Seattle, WA and a grandson.
Visitation: Monday, October 11, 2004 from 5 to 8 in West Funeral Chapel, Casselton, ND and one hour before the funeral.
Funeral: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 at 10 in West Funeral Chapel, Casselton.
Burial: Casselton (ND) Cemetery
Death: 7 OCT 2004 Fargo, Cass, ND
Death: 9 AUG 1999 Fargo, Cass, ND
Death: AFT AUG 1999 Seattle, WA
Death: 1856 Hillsboro, Montgomery, IL
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1850-WI, Columbia, Wyocena, pg 11
Death: 30 JUL 1894 Columbia Co., WI
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1850-WI, Columbia, Wyocena
Data:
Text: Living with W.W. Haskins - could be the father; Could be the s/o Richard Haskins
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1850-WI, Dane, Verona pg8
Death: --Not Shown--
Death: BEF 1861
Source: (Name)
Title: NGS Quarterly
Media: Book
Note: MATTESON, A. Alonzo - Burlington
A. Alonzo MATTESON, son of Asa and Elizabeth RICHMOND Matteson, was born in West Greenwich, Kent Co., R.I., Aug. 16, 1819. Asa Matteson was of English origin and was born in Rhode Island. About 1775 he married Elizabeth Richmond, a native of Rhode Island, by whom five children were borne. The grandfather of the subject of this sketch was John Matteson, who served in the French war from 1756 to 1763, A. Alonzo has the same old gun that he carried through that war.
A. Alonzo received a common-school education, and when a young man taught school two winters. He also taught singing-school for a number of years, and was leader of the choir at Schuyler's Lake for several years until he removed to Burlington on April 1, 1863, and since has led the singing in the village where he now resides.
Mr. A. A. Matteson has been engaged as a farmer. He married Miss Ella J. BALL, daughter of Joseph Ball, of Exeter, Nov. 18, 1847, by whom one daughter, Charlotte E., was borne, June 18, 1855, in Exeter. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Ball Matteson was born in Exeter, Jan. 21, 1825. She died May 21, 1859, and was buried at the cemetery at
Schuyler's Lake. Mr. A. A. Matteson married his present wife, Mrs. Mary R. BLISS Matteson, daughter of Seth L. Bliss, of Exeter, June 5, 1860. She was born at Exeter, Feb. 12, 1839. Mr. Matteson has some 145 acres of good land. A view of his present home may be seen elsewhere. In politics he affiliates with the Republican party.
He has a natural gift as a mechanic, being able to make most anything he undertakes. Mr. Matteson commenced life a poor man, but by his own industry and frugality he has acquired a competency and is now surrounded by all the necessaries and comforts of a happy home in the village of West Burlington. When Mr. Matteson was about eighteen years of age he united with the Free-Will Baptist church, and since coming to West Burlington has been identified with the Baptist church, though not a member. He has held several offices of the said church, and his
home has always been open to ministers of all denominations to stay. By his means he assists to all the calls of Christian benevolence, and is ever ready in every good word and work.
Excerpt from History of Otsego Co., NY, page 106
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