"Israel Haskell first resided at Gloucester, MA and later removed to New Gloucester, ME and in the spring of 1775 again removed with his family into the "Sylvester Plantation, Canada" afterwards called Turner, ME. His was the first family that made a permanent settlement in that place, on lot 27. On a visit of the Rev. Charles Turner to that place in 1776, two of his children were baptized, Asa and Elizabeth and on a second visit of that clergyman, his child Mary was baptized with William Bradford, a descendant of Governor Bradford and with others."
"Israel Haskell first resided at Gloucester, MA and later removed to New Gloucester, ME and in the spring of 1775 again removed with his family into the "Sylvester Plantation, Canada" afterwards called Turner, ME. His was the first family that made a permanent settlement in that place, on lot 27. On a visit of the Rev. Charles Turner to that place in 1776, two of his children were baptized, Asa and Elizabeth and on a second visit of that clergyman, his child Mary was baptized with William Bradford, a descendant of Governor Bradford and with others."
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(left side)
Mr.
Samuel Foster
Soldier of the Revolution
died in Livermore
April 7, 1825
aged 82 yrs.
(on right)
Mr.
Israel Haskell
DIED
in Livermore
Jan. 9, 1809.
aged 80yrs.
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