tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1906415819434743556.post965759323118395026..comments2024-03-25T16:49:26.039-07:00Comments on Baker Family Tree: Chapter 24 - Henry Clinton SpauldingC.A. Baker Jrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07613842646984816143noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1906415819434743556.post-45138140206395639202017-01-21T12:31:27.987-08:002017-01-21T12:31:27.987-08:00For the record,in case you didn't, know Cather...For the record,in case you didn't, know Catherine Spaulding, Charles's daughter,was my grandmother. I never knew her since she died long before I was born. I,also,have had extensive communications with Liz and she has been a great help to me. I have memories of the house on Maple ave. and my cousin Alan wrote apiece in the Elmira historical society magazine years ago about the house.<br />You may remember me. Fred Parsons 571-510-3414Fred Parsonsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1906415819434743556.post-33911368056013434722011-09-10T13:17:58.251-07:002011-09-10T13:17:58.251-07:00Much enjoyed reading the history of Henry C.Spauld...Much enjoyed reading the history of Henry C.Spaulding. In the Huron County, Michigan history is an account of Bennett Haskell, whose father, N.B. Haskell was in business with Henry C. Haskell of Elmira, N.Y. I note it does not say he was associated specifically with him in the lumber business so I am curious to learn exactly what business, and if possible to learn Haskell's given names. I, as you would imagine, am related to the Haskell line.Walton County Winter Writershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05920591042366896394noreply@blogger.com