This book chronicles the genealogy of the Haskell family, tracing the descendants of William Haskell, who first settled in Gloucester, Massachusetts in 1643. The author has drawn upon historical records, such as probate papers and church documents, to meticulously piece together the family's history over several centuries. The book provides insights into the lives of the Haskell family members, their contributions to their communities, and the broader historical context in which they lived. Through the examination of marriages, births, and deaths, the author uncovers the interconnectedness of the family and their impact on the development of Gloucester and other towns in Massachusetts and Maine. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in genealogy, local history, or the lives of early American families.