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The Haskell New England Roots Genealogy Discussion List Homepage
A genealogy mailing list for anyone who has an interest in Genealogy or History regarding
the Haskell family in New England at any time. Note that the New England states include
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Origins of
New England Haskell families may also be of interest to members.
Suggested areas of discussion include family data, migration patterns, immigration, ship passenger lists, heraldry, historical sketches, family settlements, census data, wills, inventory lists, family Bibles, gravestone inscriptions, DNA studies, vital records, web sites and other online resources, family reunion plans and announcements, genealogical libraries and archives, etc. as relates to Haskell and collateral families.
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Welcome to
The Haskell Family Genealogy Discussion List Homepage
A genealogy mailing list for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the
Haskell surname and variations (e.g., Hascall, Haskel, Haskill) in any place and at any time, as
well as those ancestors who married into Haskell lines.
Suggested areas of discussion include family data, migration patterns, immigration, ship passenger lists, heraldry, historical sketches, family settlements, census data, wills, inventory lists, family Bibles, gravestone inscriptions, DNA studies, vital records, web sites and other online resources, family reunion plans and announcements, genealogical libraries and archives, etc. as relates to Haskell and collateral families.
The Haskell Family Genealogy Discussion List dates from around in 1999 at
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