Haskins, Eli Lincoln (b. 28 OCT 1833, d. 24 NOV 1884)
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Death: 24 NOV 1884
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Title: Gazetteer of Grafton Co., NH 1709-1886
Author: Hamilton Child 1886
Death: 25 OCT 1847 New London, Merrimack, NH
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Death: 7 FEB 1896
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Death: 9 APR 1912 New London, Merrimack, NH, USA
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Death: 23 FEB 1889 Grafton, NH
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Death: AFT 1884
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Death: 1722 Taunton, MA, USA
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Death: 17 MAR 1774 Taunton, Bristol, MA, USA
Death: 3 JAN 1814 Norton, MA
Note: Nehemiah was a 2nd. Lieutenant in Capt. Matthew Randall's Co., Col. Jacob French's Regt. He also commanded a Company in a Regiment raised in Bristol & Cumberland Co's, stationed at Winter Hill Feb. 27, 1776. He was a field officer in Col. Thomas Marshall's 2nd. Regt. raised for the defense of Boston, May 8, 1776. He served until Nov. 1, 1776 (5 mos. 17 days). Also some other minor service.
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Death: AFT 1776 Littleton, Grafton, NH
Note: Elkanah served in the French and Indian Wars & the Revolutionary War. He is shown on the Muster Rolls of Taunton, on Apr. 19, 1775 as a Sergeant in Capt. Robert Grossman's Company of Minute Men of Col. Nathaniel Leonard's Regt. which marched, Apr. 20, 1775, from Taunton to Roxbury and was discharged Apr. 29, 1775. He enlisted Jun. 20, 1775 as a Sergeant in Capt. Josiah King's Co. of Col. David Brewer's 9th. Regt. and served at least until Nov. 6, 1775. He enlisted Dec. 8, 1776 in Capt. Edward Blake's Co. of Col. George William's Regt. and served until Jan. 2, 1777. I n Oct. 1777 he served with Gen. Spencer at an alarm at Lexington. He was also prominently connected as a Capt. in Shay's Rebellion, with Capt. Daniel Shays in 1786 to Jan. 25, 1787.
The 1790 U.S. Census shows Elkanah living in Westmoreland, Cheshire Co., NH with probably his then seven youngest children; 4 sons, 3 daughters & wife Mindwell. Elkanah & Mindwell it would appear tried to move their family North at least twice. The birthplaces of their children and the census record show at least two trips to Westmoreland. They arrived in Littleton, NH on May 22, 1796 having left Petersham, Worchester Co., MA, probably of necessity due to his activities in Shay's Rebellion, after a quick sale of his land for he was carrying with him 1200 silver dollars.
In the years that followed he added much to the character and wealth of the area. The Town Records of Littleton indicate he was Town Meeting Moderator on Aug. 27, 1798; Highway Surveyor on Mar. 10, 1798 & Mar. 7, 1800 being paid 8 Pounds, 9 Shillings for post guides and setting them. On Mar. 5, 1799 he was elected a Town Selectman of Littleton.
The 1800 U.S. Census locates him at Littleton with his 4 youngest sons, youngest daughter, his wife and his Mother, Mary Blake Hoskins. They lived on a farm (owned in 1905 by Noah Farr). On Mar. 18, 1800 and again on Mar. 15, 1805 he obtained a License to Sell Distilled Spirits and kept a tavern near Upper Cohos, on the road to Lower Cohos, that was called, Captain Caswell's Cabin, the property later acquired by his son David .
The 1810 & 1820 Census shows his wife, Mindwell Barney Hoskins living with son David. The 1830 census is missing however the record shows she was at the home of David at her death in Oct. 1832.
Death: 24 SEP 1805 Littleton, Grafton, NH
Death: OCT 1832 Littleton, Grafton, NH
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