NameMaria133
Birthabt 1807, Wuertemberg Germany133,130
Homes
1860 Maria (E.M. in Fayette down road from George.
1880 with daughter FJ Cook in Grimes county Texas 130
Information
Margaret Sims says he married at 18, a Dutch girl but Todd Farmerie says “Dutch” is a misunderstaning of “Deutsch” aand she is recorded as German in 1850 and 1860 censuses.

Divorced May 1860132
Spouses
Birth18 Aug 1819105
Baptism18 Jul 1819, St John Hackney105,35 Age: <1
OccupationTexas by 1845 Farmer1850130
FatherGeorge HASWELL (1779-1822)
MotherSarah Elizabeth CLARK (1785-<1851)
Homes
Houston according to the claim for Alfred’s compensation 130
Fayette County Texas 1850 with Maria and a daughter Frances age 12130
Information
In 1840 census Philadelphia, Nothern Liberties Ward 5,one male between 20 & 30 yrs, one female between 20 & 30, and one child under 5.152

1850 census Fayette County Texas
C.F. HASWELL 31yrs Male Farmer Value of Real Estate 1000 dollars born England
Maria HASWELL 40 yrs Female born Germany
Frances HASWELL child born Texas attended school

in 1853 at Austin he appears indicted in a court case with Wardsworth Goode and James Murphy for betting at faro.153

Todd says he was in Texas by 1845 (mis-indexed as Harles F). In 1850 as CF Haswell he was there with wife Maria and daughter Frances aged 12. He was of Houston when on 2 Jan. 1859, he put in a claim with the state of Texas, based on brother Alfred's service.

He divorced May 1860.

Charles remarried 17 June 1860 to a 15-year-old English girl, and was murdered 1 Jun. 1865 at Milliken, Texas, "lamented by his wife and sons", being buried in the Weaver family cemetery.

According to Todd Farmerie - As no sons are known of the first wife, these would probably be children of the second. Their identity remains unknown, although a possibility is a Charles A. Haswell, b. ca. 1865 in Texas, living in Memphis in 1880 as step-son of John G. Burke, whose wife Marion E. was of English birth.
Marriageabt 1837132
ChildrenFrances (1837-)
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