Haskins, Mary Edna (b. 16 JUN 1885, d. OCT 1971)
Source: (Name)
Title: IGI
Media: OtherPage: AFN:R3KS-GG
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1900-WI, Adams, Colburn
Death: OCT 1971 Sacramento, CA
Death: 9 SEP 1965 Stevens Point, Portage, WI
Death: 29 DEC 1952 Long Beach, CA
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1880-WI, Waushara, Plainfield
Data:
Text: FHC transcription says he was born in Canada and parent born in England
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1870-WI, Waushara, Plainfield
Source: (Birth)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1800-WI, Waushara, Plainfield
Death: 26 OCT 1896 Ashland, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1905-WI, Waushara, Plainfield
Source: (Birth)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1900-WI, Waushara
Death: BET 1910 AND 1912 Plainfield, Waushara, WI
Death: --Not Shown--
Death: 1719
Note: He was living alone in 1900. In 1905, he was living with his mother in Plainfield, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1900-Plainfield, Waushara, WI
Data:
Text: Living alone age 40
Death: MAY 1907 Oshkosh, Winnebago, WI
Source: (Birth)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1930-WI, Ashland, Ashland
Death: 9 MAR 1940 Ashland, Ashland, WI
Note: According to "Compendium of Biography - History of Adams Co. pg 744", John Haskins is the father of Allen J. Haskins. He fought in the Revolutionary War and was thrown from a horse and killed. He lived past the end of the Rev. War.
Richville.- The first settlement made on the site of Richville was by Salmon Rich and Jonathan Haskins in 1804. It is said that they reached this point from Cooper's village in the winter, drawing a sled, with the help of two or three others, up the winding river on the ice, a distance of about ten miles. They formed a camp opposite the village site and began a clearing. In April of the next year Haskins built a log house near the river, and in June, P. Rich began clearing on the site of the village. The first school taught here was by Joseph Kneeland, who was killed in a skirmish at the taking of Ogdensburg by the British in 1813. About 1807 the first tavern was opened by Solomon Pratt. About the year 1810 Charles Boreland built a grist mill on the stream that bore his name, about a mile and a half above Richville, where Salmon Rich built a saw mill in the previous year; this grist mill was the second one in town. Jonathan Haskins was granted a license in 1809 and opened the second public house here. [Source: History of DeKalb, NY]
Source: (Name)
Title: Comp. of Columbia, Sauk and Adams Co.
Media: BookPage: 743-744
Data:
Text: Has John Haskins as the father of Allen Haskins.
Source: (Name)
Title: WFT 13, #459
Author: Thomas H. Redner, 714 Wis. St., Hudson, WI 54016
Media: Family Archive CD
Death: ABT 1846 Richville, St. Lawrence, NY
Note: Jerome and his friend, Joseph Tricky were arrested in July 1884 for stealing an ox from Isiah Mulkins. Both went to jail.
In Sep. 1902 in Grand Rapids, he was arrested and called "Jack the Hugger". He would stalk young women/girls and hug them. He was told to leave town.
Source: (Birth)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1900-WI, Waushara, Oasis
Data:
Text: Boarder for Walter Fisher
Death: AFT 1910 Oshkosh, Winnebago, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: Cemetery Inscription
Media: BookData:
Text: Nellie J. d/o M&C d. Feb 20, 1874 7y 9m 13d
Source: (Death)
Title: Cemetery Inscription
Media: Book
Death: 20 FEB 1874 Plainfield, Waushara, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1870-WI, Waushara
Data:
Text: Internet, Waushara Website
Source: (Birth)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1900-WI, Adams
Data:
Text: Says they had 5 children - 2 living
Death: AFT 1920 Ashland, Ashland, WI
Note: Fred and Nina were divorced in 1936
Obit:
Fred Haskins, 67, a resident of Plainfield and the vicinity since early childhood, died at 1 o'clock this moring at the Royden Gustin farm in the town of Oasis, Waushara county, where he had been residing. Death was caused by a heart attack.
He was born Aug. 14, 1886, at Ashland, and came with his parents to Plainfield as a small boy. Mr. Haskins was employed as a farm foreman for many years by the Woodard company of Plainfield. For the past year, he had been ill and unable to work, residing during that time at the Gustin farm.
On Feb. 16, 1916, he was married at Almond to the former Nina Vroman, who survives.
He is further survived by three sons, Fred, Milwaukee; Royden, Hancock; and Charles, Plainfield. nine grandchildren, and two half-brothers, Arthur Haskins, Neenah and Martin Haskins, Fairibault, Minn.
Mr. Haskins was preceded in death by a son, Raymond, one brother, a sister and a half-sister.
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1900-WI, Waushara, Plainfield
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1905-WI, Waushara, Plainfield
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1920-WI, Waushara, Plainfield
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1910-WI, Waushara, Plainfield
Data:
Text: Living with his aunt, Caroline Haskins Moore
Death: 14 SEP 1953 Oasis, Waushara, WI
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1900-WI, Waushara, Plainfield
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1905-WI, Waushara, Plainfield
Death: AFT 1953 Neenah, Winnebago, WI
Death: --Not Shown--
Source: (Name)
Title: VR-Wis
Media: BookPage: Crawford Co. birth records
Death: 1919 Sauk Co., WI
Note: In 1853, Nathaniel married Jane Delaney in Sparta, Monroe Co., Wis. They had at least 4 children; Rhoda J., Richard L., John D. and Charles H. On the 1860 census, I found a John D. Haskins, age 2 months listed, who must have died as an infant. Nathaniel's military file only listed the 3 living children.
Nathaniel entered the service on Dec. 15, 1863 enlisting with Co. D, 25th Wis. Infantry from Sparta, Wis. He was taken prisoner at Andersonville, GA on July 22, 1864. He was transferred to Co. D, 12th Wis. Infantry and mustered out of service on 16 Jul 1865. Jane died about a month before Nathaniel came home from the Civil War leaving him with 3 small children to care for. A year later he married Emily J. [Lamberton] Webb, widow of Wesley Webb. Nathaniel and Emily had 1 son, Frank.
According to his military pension file, he suffered from severe dropsy due to his military service and he died in 1868 at age 36. After Nathaniel's death, his children were appointed a guardian, Orin M. Hill, in Monroe Co, Wis. His wife, Emily, remarried again. I cannot find any relationship between Orin Hill and either Nathaniel or Jane Haskins.
Source: (Name)
Title: Census
Media: CensusPage: 1850-Dodge Co, Leroy
Data:
Text: age 18
Death: 7 MAY 1868 Adrian, Monroe Co, WI
Cause: Dropsy contracted while in the Civil War
Death: 31 OCT 1872 Crystal Lake, Marquette Co., WI
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