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Andrew was baptized in Hardwick on April 10, 1757. (see Haskeil, Haskell, Haskiel, Haskil), Andrew, s. of Thomas and Joanna, bp. Apr. 10, 1757. C.R. [2][3] presumably shortly after his birth there to Thomas and Joanna..
Andrew Haskell fought in the Revolutionary War. He was a Private in the company of Capt. Timothy Paig of Hardwick, Massachusetts. The march of the Regiment was from & through the following towns: Massachusetts: Hardwick, Ware, Palmer, Wilbraham, Long Meadow; Connecticut: :Suffield, , Hartford, Middletown, Durham, Wallingford, North Haven, New Haven, Milford, Stratford, Fairfield, Norwalk, Stamford, Horseneck; New York: Rye, Mamaroneck, New Rochelle, Phillips Patent, Phillips Borough, Dobbs Ferry, Ossining Town, Tarrytown, Sing-Sing, Cortland Manor, North Castle.[4]
Andrew married Chloe Freeman in Hardwick on October 12, 1780. [5] They removed to Wilmington, Windham, Vermont and had twelve children there.
Andrew died, 11 Mar 1847, in Wilmington, Vermont and was buried in Intervale Cemetery, Wilmington, Vermont. [6][7]
This Andrew Haskell should not be confused with the Andrew Haskell born in 1748 in Lancaster to Jeremiah and Thankfull Haskel, husband of Lois Bullen.
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