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Re: Mastin Family

Susan Masten (View posts)
Posted: 27 Jul 2006 10:01PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Masten, Mastin
Hi all,

Well, I've gotten about as far as I can go for now. I'm going back to Michigan in August and will try to get to the State of Michigan Library so I can access some more of the NY documents I can't get online. The next time I get to Kingston I'll try to see what I can get there. Until then, this will have to suffice.

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~sullivancountymaste...

Would love to hear your comments!

Susan

Re: Mastin Family

berndette mastin loss (View posts)
Posted: 27 Jul 2006 11:23PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: mastin, masten
Well, hi ,,,I thought you ran off with the milk man,, or something ! Yes it is hard to get fresh info. I'm in a small
town where the library doesn't have a genealogy dept. SO -
it is search and research,, old "stuff"..
I do know that there was a Cornelius Mastin (a rough bunch) who pioneered Michigan -- Penn Yan , I think.. He later turned out to be "the judge"
Guess there were not many takers , ha ha
let me know if and when you find something really interesting !
bernadette

Re: Mastin Family

Susan Masten (View posts)
Posted: 28 Jul 2006 12:42AM GMT
Classification: Query
No milkmen - but if you could find me someone with the latest volume of Settlers of the Beekman Patent! :)

I spent the last week, going over wills and whatever else I could download when I was in Michigan and had access to the full version of Ancestry.com. But still no answers.

Well some puzzle pieces like an Elizabeth Masten married to a Barent Viele and a Barent Masten in NY at the Caughnawaga Reformed Church. He was married to Hester McGraw. But there is little overlap between families so it seems like a deadend. Also found out that the Mastens in Pennsylvania are not related. There was a Peter Masten that immigrated in the 1800s from Ireland, moved to NY for a while and then to PA.

Then I got reading Ron Brown's book Deception Point. Great book and fun to read as a scientist.

So I guess, I'll just put things on hold a bit until I can get back to Michigan. I never expected the State of Michigan library to have so much of NY history - but they do. So now I can't wait to go back.

Peace,

Susan

Re: Mastin Family

Posted: 7 Mar 2007 6:47PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Mastin/Mastin
Hi Bernie,

You may have this info, but in case you do not here goes.
Cornelius Masten b. 1824 Canada d. 12/23/1902 Hallowell, PEC. Married #1 Elizabeth Unknown b. 1827 m. #2 Hannah Lowry on 10/25/1878, daughter of Wm Lowry and Mary Harley.

Parents of Cornelius: Peter Masten b. abt 1779 NY. Married Hannah Nelson. She died bef 1851. [see Hallowell Census 1851, Cornelius and Peter living one house apart]

Parents of Peter: Here's the big question. Aaron b.1740 NY and Rebecca Viele/Feeley Mastin [my line]

Barb

Re: Mastin Family

Posted: 2 Jul 2007 9:05PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi All,

Well believe it or not... a year has gone by. Sorry I have not made any progress (too many things to deal with on the home and work fronts). To all who sent me things, thanks so much. I do have some things that I need to update, including the genealogy. I have pictures to add (thanks to various people) and hopefully, I'll get to that this summer. I am also going to try to find the latest edition of Beekman Patent when I am in Michigan next week.

So still remaining is who is Peter Minard Masten....Stands to reason that there is some connection to the Viele family (father Myndert Viele) but ....

Also doesn't seem possible that it was almost a year ago I met John Masten and his wife Bernice, who died in August 2006. We lost a great genealogist when Bernice past away, and John lost a loving wife.

Susan

Re: Mastin Family

Posted: 12 Jul 2007 1:59AM GMT
Classification: Query
I have Beekman Patent vol 8 in front of me....

I'll write more later but things are as confusing as we thought.

Aart Masten married Pieternelle Velie on Sept 9, 1704. He moved to Dutchess County in 1714 and was a slave owner.

There is another Aart (Cornelius4, Aart3, Cornelius2, John1) born 7 October 1740 in Poughkeepsie who married Rebecca Velie (daughter of Myndert and Rebecca Velie). They had a son Meindert born 10 Oct 1769, married Nancy Morgan 1793. Not found in NY in 1800. Thought to have a daughter Nancy (b. 1973, married Cyrus of Hallowell, Ontario
son Jonathan (b. 1805) married Mary Leavens from Beekman, settled in Hallowell, Ontario
Minard (married 1836 in Hallowell, ON)
Aart and Rebecca also had a daughter Rebecca who married Ichabod Bowerman Jr.

More later when I get some time....as there is more in the section on Mastens about the Loyalist clan. So there are are two Masten-Velie marriages.

Susan

Re: Mastin Family

Posted: 16 Aug 2007 7:56PM GMT
Classification: Query
Susan:

I received some new information about Catherine Mastin MacDonald from a relative who recently was in Prince Edward Co., Ontario. He met a living MacDonald relative who give him the following that Catherine had written in 1879. She stated that she was 84 yrs old and Daniel (Husband) had been gone for 25 yrs. Daniel was 62 yrs and died May 31, 1854. The new information is:

"Daniel and his nine brothers and two sisters were born in New Brunswick (I knew this). Following the War of 1812, they along with their children all emigrated to Prince Edward Co. and settled in Hallowell and some in Hillier. They came up the St. Lawrence River by bateau boat to Picton Harbour. There the Indians directed them over to the Sand Ridge. They brought only a team of oxen and a few household items.They built a stockade of cedar posts and thatched it." This was compiled and written by Eleanor Lindsay MacDonald for "Amazing Loyalist Adventure in 2003" and presented at Bloomfield Town Hall on Settlement at West Point from 1818 to presnt Day. There were about six pages of which I list above.

I now need to find a Catherine Mastin who married Daniel MacDonald in New Brunswick, probably in Wickham parish, in the Grand Lake area, or Gagetown where Daniel and brothers were baptized in the Anglican Church. Do you know of a Mastin family who came to Queens Co., New Brunswick in the late 1700's?

Elizabeth

Re: Mastin Family

Posted: 5 Dec 2008 12:27AM GMT
Classification: Query
I just got into this and have had lots of fun. Some stuff has been missed with the census of 1851 where a couple of the famlies are called Martin and with some other information such as Nancy that marries Cyrus Richmond. Nancy Mastin was the widow on Mynerdt who died in 1801 during a log cabin build.

Anyways this is what I have pieced together. Hoping Susan might have found some more details to share and fill in the pieces.

I really believe 4 brothers came up together along with some sisters in Rebecca and Eleanor. From the Bowerman records you get


There were several brothers of this family to come from Dutchess Co. but the names and relationship are not known to the writer. One brother, whose wife’s name was Rebecca, settled on the West Lake shore. He died in 1826, and was buried on “Bowerman’s Hill”. He was rather familiarly called “old-man” Mastin, and although buried in the Friend’s burial ground the funeral service was Methodist, and was held at the residence. This works with the 1808 census for Hallowell since Minard has died.

So my information kind of looks like this and hoping others verify my logic or fill in the pieces that I have missed. I have researched 1851 and 1881 census, marriage records for Ontario, this thread, Bowerman records and some other stuff to come up with this list

Jan Masten and Marytjen Van Keuren. They had from there will that was put up 6 boys and 3 girls and lived in New York

Johannes 1735-1800 married Madleen Swart
Matthew 1738 mar Margreit Weller
Cornelius 1740 mar Diana Weller
Elizabeth 1743 - 1900 mar. Johannes Roos
Aaron 1745 mar Rebecca Viele
Satie 1747 mar Johannes Weller
Ezekiel 1750 mar Jennetje Ronk
Marytie 1755 mar Phillip Rank
Abraham 1757 mar Cynthia Terwilliger

From this family it looks like alot of the Mastin's come to PEC. Sarah daughter of Johnannes and Madleen marries Evert Terwilliger.

Aaron had Rebecca who marries Ichabod Bowerman and have 6 children and a big line from there. Eleanor marries Issac Weeks and has 9 children and a big line in PEC also. Also have a son Myndert who married Nancy Morgan and 7 children end up in PEC with the following kids Johnathon G who married Mary Leavens, Betsy marries Benjamin Maybee, Harriet marries John Hicks, Peter Minard marries Anna Bowerman Mary Polly marries Joshua Hicks, and Minard who married Helen Van Vleck. Supp sedly Aaron and Rebecca also have Barued(Bernard) but the dates do not fit. A Catherine also in the mix for Aaron

Johnathon and Mary Leavens had these children:

John Minard 1822 marries Lydia Rose Terwilliger 1844
Sarah Jane 1825
Benjamin 1827 marries Susanna Comer1828
Daniel L 1829 marries maybe Harriet Osterhout 1831
Nancy 1831 marries Richard Hill 1839
Stephen B 1834 marries Eliza Eckert 1845
Phoebe 1836 married Wesly Doxsee
Mary E 1839 married John H Brown 1841
Lydia B 1842 married Abraham Cannon 1846
Rueben 1847 married Helen Dorland 1842
MInard marries Charlotte Miller

Minard and Helen children are

Eliza 1841
Guy Henry 1842 married Sarah A Rankin 1841
Catherine A 1845
Gilbert E 1847 married Eleanor Blakely

Also have Peter Mastin 1781(parents not confirmed) marries Hannah Nelson and children are

Cornelius married Caroline and son Ichabod 1818
Abram 1818 married Abigail Johnston 1824. Peter lives with iin 1851 ends up in Michigan
Lewis 1825

Barued 1799(parents Aaron but makes him 54 and Rebecca Viele supposedly died 1785) married Electa Knapp 1806 and had children

Amos J 1831 married Catherine Ryan 1830
Henry 1833 married Mary Jane Brown 1838
Lucy 1838
William 1840
Alpheus 1844

Peter Minard 1799 marries Anna Bowerman. This family ends up in Simcoe County and than on to Gore Bay. Children are

Israel Bowerman 1822 marries Martha Todd 1825
Nancy Ann 1825
Joseph Moses 1827 marries Hannah Louise Beardon 1835
Anne 1831 married Walter Todd 1819
Lewis 1838 married Mary M Decker 1845
Jonathon 1841 married Ellen Brown
Phoebe Jane 1841
Harriet 1845 married James Johnston 1845

John 1791 and Elizabeth 1790,. Both born in New York. Children are

Lewis 1830 married Eliza 1838(England)
Bernard 1831 married Phoebe 1833
William R 1835 married Harriet 1836
Rebecca 1836
Dexter1840 married Sarah 1842
Emmeretia 1843
Mariam 1825
Minard 1823 married Deborah Williams or Spencer 1824 children Sanger 1846 May 1856

From Alexander McDonalds bible comes these dates

Aaron Mastin b 1780. I assume the son of Aaron Mastin and Rebecca Viele. From Bowermans notes there is 3 brothers that come to Canada togehter,. Mynerdt(Minard), and maybe Peter(Hannah Nelson) and Aaron. Even though a Cornelius might be in here also)
Minard Mastin b 15 Jun 1816 Mar.  Eleanor and maybe Julia Bowerman
Daniel b 1 Oct 1813
Rachel b 10 Feb 1815
John b 15 Mar 1816
Harriet b 4 Oct 1818
Susan b 12 Mar 1819
Mary b 3 May 1820
James b 3 May 1822 married Betsy
Gideon B b 30 Aug 1823 married Matilda Werden 1827
Elizabeth b 29 Aug 1826
Francis b 19 Jul 1828


That leaves alot of names found in the 1881 census and marriage records with no matches. They are

Amos 1821 married Catherine 1828y 1933(US)
Harriet Adelia 1841 married Miles Pettett 1840. Father Daniel 1810 m Sarah
Sarah 1818 married John T Clark 1818
Mahala 1836
Mahala 1815 married Hiram Tubbs 1811
Sarah 1796 married Peter McFaul 1792 in 1824
Charles 1851 married Nancy Thompson 1855
John married Eliza Werden 1822 children Minerva, Francis, Lewis
Charity 1820 married John Zufelt
Rachel  married Jonas Trumpour 1802 to 1811
Susan maried Gilbert Trumpour 1808
Mary Anne 1825 married Joseph Campbell 1816
Lucy 1824 married James  C Spencer
Jane married Amos Bull 1843
Daniel married Mary Baxter children George 1852 married Amanda McDonald
George E 1852(son of Rueben and Sarah) married Lydia Richards
Theodore(son of Gideon) marries Florence 1861 (p Lewis and Eliza)
Miriam marries Cornelius Bowerman
Sussanah 1822 marries James Smith 1817
Stephen marries Melinda Glover

Re: Mastin Family

Posted: 30 Jan 2009 1:42PM GMT
Classification: Query
Just went through the 1861 census for Hallowell Twp. I hope to do them all in the coming weeks

These are the Mastins listed

Page 9

R H Mastin 32
M 34
G 9
S 3

Page 25

James 39
Betsy E 30
Rachel E 8
Fidelia 4

Page 25

John 44
Eliza 39
Minerva 14
George F 10
Elisa 25

Page 26

John Sr 67 b NY
Elizabeth 53 b NY
Lewis 30
Eliza 26
Dexter 22 Notation married in the year
Sarah Ann 20
Emmeritia 18
Marshall 4
Florence C 1

Page 26

Cornelius 38
Elizabeth 34
Ustatia 10
John 8
William 5
Matury J 2

Page 27

Bernard 29
Phebe Jane 27
Sarah M 6
Mary Susan 3
Alonzo 1

Page 28

Daniel 35
Mary 33
George Riley 10. Last name listed as Riley but a mistake
Arnold 9
William P 7
Martha Ann 5
John 4
Isiah 2

Page 28

Gideon 30
Matilda 24
Ophelia 8
Theodore S 4

Page 35

W R 27
Harriet 25
Titus 6
Elizabeth Jane 9

Page 35

Amos 42
Catherine 31
Jane 15
Berthana 1
Samuel 3

Page 35

Minard 52
Helen 48
Guy 20
Catherine 14
Gilbert E 12

Page 43

Benjamin 33
Susan 33 b England
Edgar 3

Page 43

Johnathon 65
Mary 56
Stephen B 27
Mary E 22
Lydia 19
Rueben B 14

Re: Mastin Family

Posted: 30 Jan 2009 9:18PM GMT
Classification: Census
Surnames: Mastin
1871 Hallowell D-3

MASTIN Reuben 44 Married Cabinet maker
Sarah 45 Married
George 18
Sarah 12

Glenwood Cemetery Register of Burials
transcribed by Elizabeth Hancocks
Generation Press

MASTIN George E. 25 yrs, 8 mos. Son of Reuben.Died at Hallowell 25 Mar 1878.
MASTIN Sarah M. age 77 Wife of Reuben Died 5 April 1904
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