Married Lydia Catherine Hawes, 12 Mar 1853, Provo, Utah, Utah
History - Chester was a farmer all his life. It is unknown when he joined the Church but he was faithful all his life. He brought his family West in 1852 and settled in Provo for awhile where his first child was born. Apparently when President Young asked for help to settle San Bernardino, California, he was one of those called to go because his second child was born there in 1855. He returned home and settled in Salem, Utah County. By 1866 he had moved again, this time to Payson where he remained. He died at the age of 67 after a lifetime of service to the church.
Married Lydia Catherine Hawes, 12 Mar 1853, Provo, Utah, Utah
History - Chester was a farmer all his life. It is unknown when he joined the Church but he was faithful all his life. He brought his family West in 1852 and settled in Provo for awhile where his first child was born. Apparently when President Young asked for help to settle San Bernardino, California, he was one of those called to go because his second child was born there in 1855. He returned home and settled in Salem, Utah County. By 1866 he had moved again, this time to Payson where he remained. He died at the age of 67 after a lifetime of service to the church.
Family Members
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Henry Chester Haskell
1854–1931
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James Elijah Haskell
1855–1940
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Isadora Haskell Clark
1857–1945
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Catherine Lydia Haskell Stewart
1859–1933
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Arvilla Rozella Haskell Potter
1861–1929
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Sariah Lavina Haskell Spencer
1863–1941
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Lois Ann Haskell
1866–1867
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Mary Elizabeth Haskell Jenkins
1868–1907
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Matilda Alvira Haskell Winward
1871–1936
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Mabel Maria Haskell Hill
1872–1908
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Fidelia Haskell Clarke
1875–1952
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