Thomas Gustine, Jr , Jr, son of Thomas SR Gustin and Sarah Holmes. Born Jul 19, 1727 at Colchester, New London,Connecticut, died Dec 19, 1814 at Cornish, Sullivan Co., New Hampshire, 87 years S="Gustine Compendium", Gustine Courson Weaver, 1929, p. 291. S=The Ancestry of Herbert Ervin Gustin compiled by Lester CarlisleGustin, 1954 FHL US/CAN 929.273 G978g. S="Anna Jane Holden, Her Ancestors and Descendants", Viettia Newcomb,P.O. Box 1411, Ukiah, CA 95482., 1994. S=JEAN-AUGUSTINE-GUSTIN GENEALOGY - Compiled by Minerva E. Bushnell, 635West 109th Place, Los Angeles, CA - p 6 Family 20 He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War in Capt Weatherby'sCompany of Militia from Claremont, NH, Col. Isaac Wyman's Regiment rolldated at Independance, Nov 6, 1776. He was in Col. Bellow's Regiment NHstate militia that went to reinforce the Nothern Contential Army atTiconderoga under General Gates, May 7, 1777 and was discharged June 14,1777, the pay being 5 Lbs. per month including 100 miles travel. His relatives, Joel, Amos and Walter were in the ConnecticutRegiments during the War, Josiah and others in New Hampshire Regiments. Samuel and Thomas, brothers, settled among the first seven in grantsof land at Marlow, NH, made Oct 7, 1765 to men of Lyme and Colchester.Thomas removed to Claremont, NH where he was a farmer and raised largenumbers of cattle and sheep and swine. He took the first steps for a church in 1771 and the first minister,Rev. George Wheaton was settled there in 1772. S="Records of Colchester", Michael Taintor They lived in Paugnonk (New Salem) east of Gardner Lake. The estateof Thomas Gustin, SR. was settled in 1765. S="DAR PATRIOT INDEX - Centennial Edition - Part II", by Mrs Eldred Martin Yochim; p. 1256-1257 Thomas Sr: b 7-19-1725 CT d p 1790 VT m Hannag Griswold Pvt CS PS NH S="The Quiet Adventurers in North America", Manion Turk 929.1 T847 AFRA GUSTIN, Thomas Marr 1746 CONN Sp: Hannah GRISWOLD GUSTIN, Thomas Marriage Wife: Hannah GRISWOLD Marriage Date: 11 Dec 1746 Recorded in: First Congregational Church, Colchester, New London, Connecticut Source: FHL Number 3910 Dates: 1732-1783 Married Dec 11, 1746 at Colchester, New London,Connecticut (68 years married) to: Hannah White Griswold Born Feb 8, 1724/1725 at Colchester, New London,Connecticut, died Jan 28, 1814 at Rockinghan, Windham Co., VT, approximately 89 years This information taken from The Ancestry of Herbert Ervin Gustin compiledby Lester Carlisle Gustin, 1954 FHL US/CAN 929.273 G978g. Bobbi (Spencer) Dunekacke, 1845 F St. Apt. 12, Lincoln, NE 68508. JEAN-AUGUSTINE-GUSTIN GENEALOGY - Compiled by Minerva E. Bushnell, 635West 109th Place, Los Angeles, CA - p 6 S="The Gustin Gang", by Lester Carlisle Gustin; Chart I Given as Hannah (White) Griswold S="The Quiet Adventurers in North America", Manion Turk 929.1 T847 AFRA Early Connecticut Marriages Early Connecticut Marriages: Third Book Colchester New Haven Second Church page 100 Thomas Gustin, Jr., & Hannah Griswold, Dec. 11, 1746 Children: 1. David GustineBorn Oct 11, 1747 at Colchester, New London,Connecticut, died Oct 25, 1750 at Colchester, New London,Connecticut, 3 years "Anna Jane Holden, Her Ancestors and Descendants", Viettia Newcomb, P.O.Box 1411, Ukiah, CA 95482., 1994. Bobbi (Spencer) Dunekacke, 1845 F St. Apt. 12, Lincoln, NE 68508. JEAN-AUGUSTINE-GUSTIN GENEALOGY - Compiled by Minerva E. Bushnell, 635West 109th Place, Los Angeles, CA - p 11 S="The Quiet Adventurers in North America", Manion Turk 929.1 T847 AFRA 2. Sarah GustineBorn Jul 19, 1749 at Colchester, New London,Connecticut "Anna Jane Holden, Her Ancestors and Descendants", Viettia Newcomb, P.O.Box 1411, Ukiah, CA 95482., 1994. "The Ancestry of Melvin Moffatt", Eva L. Moffatt, Oct. 1952. Sent to meby Bobbi (Spencer) Dunekacke, 1845 F St. Apt. 12, Lincoln, NE 68508. JEAN-AUGUSTINE-GUSTIN GENEALOGY - Compiled by Minerva E. Bushnell, 635West 109th Place, Los Angeles, CA - p 11 S="The Gustin Gang", by Lester Carlisle Gustin; p. 3 S="The Quiet Adventurers in North America", Manion Turk 929.1 T847 AFRA 3. Walter GustineBorn Aug 5, 1751 at Colchester, Tolland Co., CT, died May 14, 1824 at Colchester, Tolland Co., CT, 72 years, buried May 1824 at Colchester Burial Grounds, Colchester, Tolland Co., CT "Gustine Compendium", Gustine Courson Weaver, 1929, p. 299. Enlisted August 24, 1777, discharged October 30, 1777. Was grandfatherof Bartholomew, the sculptor. S=Ancestor Chart, Delores Penny Grottanetti, RR Box 963A, Newcastle, CA95658 04/26/1970 The Gustin Family, Lester Carlisle Gustin, 1949, p 4 and 15. "Anna Jane Holden, Her Ancestors and Descendants", Viettia Newcomb, P.O.Box 1411, Ukiah, CA 95482., 1994. JEAN-AUGUSTINE-GUSTIN GENEALOGY - Compiled by Minerva E. Bushnell, 635West 109th Place, Los Angeles, CA - p 11 Family 42 He was in the Revoloution. Resided at Clochester, CN. ??ANOTHER WIFE?? "THE CONNECTICUT NUTMEGGER" Volume 28, p. 572 & 578 MARRIAGE EXTRACTIONS From the Divorce Records of Hartford Co., Connecticut Superior Court 1755-1803 WALTER GUSTIN m. 27 Jan. 1772 BETTY HARRIS, both of Colchester. S="The Gustin Gang", by Lester Carlisle Gustin; p. 4 S=Joseph H. Gustin, 1250 Vine St, Denver, Co - DATED 5 Jul 1901, p. 7 S="The Quiet Adventurers in North America", Manion Turk 929.1 T847 AFRA 4. Ezra Gustine, MD , MDBorn Feb 2, 1754 at Colchester, New London,Connecticut, died Apr 13, 1815 at Croyden, NH, 61 years S=The Ancestry of Herbert Ervin Gustin compiled by Lester CarlisleGustin, 1954 FHL US/CAN 929.273 G978g. "Ancestry of John S. Gustin and his wife Susan McComb", by Sarah A.Dewick, 1900, p 28. Was a physician in Croyden, N.H. "Anna Jane Holden, Her Ancestors and Descendants", Viettia Newcomb, P.O.Box 1411, Ukiah, CA 95482., 1994. JEAN-AUGUSTINE-GUSTIN GENEALOGY - Compiled by Minerva E. Bushnell, 635West 109th Place, Los Angeles, CA - p 11 Was a Doctor and served as a private in the Revolution in ColBailey's Regt.; practiced in Croyden, NH. S=Frank Lawellyn Youmans, Jr 6118 Rockcreek Place, Fort Wayne, IN 46818 DOD S=Judith Biebeshiemer, 2019 San Leonardo Way, Lady Lake, FL 32159-9229 He was a physician in Croyden, NH !EZRA GUSTIN APPEARED IN THE FIRST CENSUS (1790) OF CHESHIRE CO. NEW HAMPSHIRE.IT SHOWED HIS HOUSEHOLD HAD 1 FREE WHITE MALE 16 AND UPWARD; 1FREE WHITE MALE UNDER 16 AND 1 FREE WHITE FEMALE. EZRA WAS A PHYSICIAN IN CROYDEN, NH. S="The Quiet Adventurers in North America", Manion Turk 929.1 T847 AFRA 5. Thomas Gustine III IIIBorn Jan 8, 1756 at Colchester, New London,Connecticut "Anna Jane Holden, Her Ancestors and Descendants", Viettia Newcomb, P.O.Box 1411, Ukiah, CA 95482., 1994. S="The Quiet Adventurers in North America", Manion Turk 929.1 T847 AFRA 6. Elisha GustineBorn 1757 at ,, Connecticut, died at NY S=The Ancestry of Herbert Ervin Gustin compiled by Lester CarlisleGustin, 1954 FHL US/CAN 929.273 G978g. Settled at Rockingham, VT where his mother died. JEAN-AUGUSTINE-GUSTIN GENEALOGY - Compiled by Minerva E. Bushnell, 635West 109th Place, Los Angeles, CA - p 6 & p 11 S="New York Pensioners of 1835" County: Jefferson Co. Name: Elisha Gustine Rank: Private Annual Allowance: 50 00 Sums Received: 125 00 Description of service: Massachusetts continental When placed on the pension roll: April 3, 1833 Commencement of pension: March 4, 1831 Age: 86 7. Edward GustineBorn Apr 13, 1758 at Colchester, New London,Connecticut, died after Aug 10, 1832 at Hinsdale, NH, at least 74 years S=The Ancestry of Herbert Ervin Gustin compiled by Lester CarlisleGustin, 1954 FHL US/CAN 929.273 G978g. Birth place is only a probability. Also on p. 18 of the above, Edward Gustin made application for pension onAugust 10, 1832, at which time he was 74 years of age and residing atHinsdale, H.H. Pension was allowed for fourteen months' actual service as a private, andeight months' actural service as a sergeant in the New Hampshire troops, Revolutionary War. Part of the time he served under Capt. Jones and Col.Troop. He enlisted at Colchester, Conn. S="The Gustine Compendium", Gustine Courson, Weaver, 1929, p. 281 and 299. Edward Gustin (Son of Thomas, Jr. of Conn.), born, April 13, 1758, servedin Rev., and recd. pension. Was Col. of Militia at Winchester. Database: New Hampshire Pensioners of 1835 Combined Matches: 1 page 741 County: Cheshire Co. Name: Edward Gustine Rank: Sergeant & private Annual Allowance: 86 66 Sums Received: 255 98 Description of service: Connecticut militia When placed on the pension roll: December 20, 1832 Commencement of pension: March 4, 1831 Age: 76 S=JEAN-AUGUSTINE-GUSTIN GENEALOGY - Compiled by Minerva E. Bushnell, 635West 109th Place, Los Angeles, CA - p 11 Family 44 Marriage date given as 1 Jan 1771. Served in Revolution as a Sgt in New Hampshire troops. S="The Gustin Gang", by Lester Carlisle Gustin; p. 4 Col. in Militia at Winchester S="DAR PATRIOT INDEX - Centennial Edition - Part II", by Mrs Eldred Martin Yochim; p. 1256-1257 Edward: b 4-13-1758 CT d p 8-10-1832 NH Waltna Martin Sgt CT PNSR S=Joseph H. Gustin, 1250 Vine St, Denver, Co - DATED 5 Jul 1901, p. 8 S=From: DUDE50S@aol.com; Walter Neiber; Wed, 8 Dec 1999 05:41:24 EST Edward served in the Revoultionary War from Dec. 1775 till his dischargein Sept, 1777. Applied for pension Aug. 10, 1832 while living inHinsdale, Chesire Co., NH Birth date: Colchester vital record bk. 1/148 S="The Quiet Adventurers in North America", Manion Turk 929.1 T847 AFRA buried 1845 in Broadhead, WI 8. Ebenezer GustineBorn Nov 6, 1762 at Colchester, New London,Connecticut S="The Quiet Adventurers in North America", Manion Turk 929.1 T847 AFRA 10. John GustineBorn before 1767 at ,, Connecticut This John who was made to "stand strate up" on a schoolhouse bench "forturning around three times" when Rev. Wheaton was preaching. He settledin Claremont, NH 11. Mary Polly GustineBorn Oct 21, 1767 at Colchester, New London,Connecticut, died Jun 28, 1843, 75 years Source = William Peter Gustin, 924 Sunset Dr., Englewood, OH 45322 Mary Polly Gustin JEAN-AUGUSTINE-GUSTIN GENEALOGY - Compiled by Minerva E. Bushnell, 635West 109th Place, Los Angeles, CA - p 11 S=Frank Lawellyn Youmans, Jr 6118 Rockcreek Place, Fort Wayne, IN 46818 "The Dana Family in America", Author: Elizabeth E. Dana, Call Number:CS71.D36x; page 234 12. Griswold GustineBorn 1770 at Simsbury,, Connecticut S=Judith Biebeshiemer, 2019 San Leonardo Way, Lady Lake, FL 32159-9229 13. Oliver L. GustinBorn Dec 17, 1772 at Simsbury,, Connecticut, died Dec 29, 1839 at Waterloo, Seneca Co., NY, 67 years, buried Dec 1839 at Maple Grove Cemetery, Seneca, NY S=Frank Lawellyn Youmans, Jr 6118 Rockcreek Place, Fort, IN 46818 !Maple Grove Cemetery Records and grave marker inscriptions. Oliver livedin Phelps, Ontario Co., NY in 1800 Moved to Waterloo in 1815 to build thelocks. Married Mary Field In 1802. Waterloo Observer Aug 22, 1883 biographicalsketch. IGI:Oliver Gustin b.abt 1770 of Phelps, NY, baptized 27 Jan 1925,SP pre1970,Endowed pre 1970, source: temple record. film 25457Logan, relative: Elvira S. Barney. In 1772 John Gustin was in Voluntown, New London, Conn with several Parkefamilies and a Field. Field Genealogy Pg 293 Polly Field dau of Oliver Field b. 8 Nov 1772 M1802 Oliver Gustin died 5 Dec 1851 (grave of Mary Gustin 12/17/1861 aged 91) 1800 census Cayuga NY Thomas Gustin. Thomas Gustin was in Salt Point ,Onondaga county in 1790. Salt Point became Syracuse. Oliver Gaston b.1797 Somerset N.J. son of William Gaston and NaomiTeeple. IGI New Jersey: Oliver Gastin b.Mar 1855 Mercer, Trenton, Oliver Bert onGaston m.8 Oct 1840 Sarah Aletta Wortman. !IGI Thomas Gustin M Elizabeth Ludlow 9 Mar 1799 NYC First and SecondPresbyterian Church. Thomas Gastin & Joanna dau Alicia Nelson b. 26 Nov1803 Broadway &71 stree Christ Episcopal. Laura Gaston m Caleb Bartholemew 15 May 1833 Cayuga, Auburn. Thomas Gustin & Ruth Owens son Jessie 25Jun 1767 Florida, Orange,NY. AIS Thomas Gustin 1774, 1793 New Town, Sussex, New Jersey Thomas Gustin died intestate Goshen precinct, wife Ruth son John, lettersof administration 27 Aug 1784. Thomas Gustin was in New Town, Sussex, N J1774-1793. Cato 1850 census Elizabeth Gustin living with La Dues aged 96 yrs wouldmake her born 1754. Ontatio County Historical Society letter to Flora Daniels lists a DanGustin who died in Caledonia in 1821. History of the Village of Waterloo by John E. Becker 1949 pg66 Religious services: Previous to 1814 religious services had scarcely been known inthe settlement, and the dead had been most often buried without benefit ofclergy. The Sabbath was lightly regarded. On one occasion, Oliver Gustin'srefusal to show a horse on that day excited the surprise and contempt of his would be customer. Voluntown Congretional Church records vol 1:2 Mar 1736 Margaret dau o fJohn Gaston, 6 June 1736 Alexander son of John Gaston, these are baptisms, also Jean Gaston is listed as a female member. There are many Parkes inthis record.(See Jehiel Parks notes.) AIS:David Gaston 1790 census Montgomery County NY Cayuga 1810 Simsbury town records:Oliver Grainger b.21 Mar 1772 son of IsraelGrainger by Jemima. Cayuga Land and Property 1793-1836: James Gaston to Nathaniel Millardbook z page 322 Nov 1822. S=Judith Biebeshiemer, 2019 San Leonardo Way, Lady Lake, FL 32159-9229 1810 Census:Ontario Co.,NY237 20010-10010 1820 Census:Seneca Co., NY099 Junius twp 1830 Census:Seneca Co., NY012 Waterloo buried Maple grove cem. Oliver Gustin came toNew Hudson on May 15,1815to aid in building the locks then being erected by Marshall Lewis and hisson Hazard Lewis. (from A History of the village of Waterloo Ny byBecker, 1949) Field Genealogy Pg 293 WFT 4509 (7) rom: PAgler@aol.com [mailto:PAgler@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 9:44 AM To: thoot@nationwide.net Subject: Re: Oliver Gustin MD Sarah Md Mary Field Tom, Alas! I have everything you sent and I know where the connectioncame from. It was from my husband's uncle, who is dead. He is the one whotold me that Oliver changed his name from Griswold Gustin to Oliver. Iasked to see the proof but he was too old. Everything was on littlescraps of paper and in his head. I have verified most of his research butI feel he was getting desperate and frustrated and just grabbed for straws. At least I have notfound the proof yet. One other clue: supposedly Grandpa (which one?) owned land whereTimes Square is today. I know there were Gustins in NYC around the early1800s. Is anyone researching them? I've tried a little but have feltoverwhelmed. I've tried to hire some research done there but theprofessionals did little better than I did. I know they were therebecause they show up in directories and one IGI reference. Do you haveany suggestions? Thanks again for your help. Patti 14. Elizabeth GustineBorn Aug 7, 1760 at Colchester, New London,Connecticut, died Aug 5, 1845 at Spring Grove, Monroe Co., WI, 84 years S=Frank Lawellyn Youmans, Jr 6118 Rockcreek Place, Fort Wayne, IN 46818 DOB & Place WFT 2661 () Place of Death S="The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution",Volume 157, DAR ID Number: 156097, "Mrs. Trella (Lamson) Dick." S="The Quiet Adventurers in North America", Manion Turk 929.1 T847 AFRA |