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1. Covalt & Gustin [1]
I am wonder who the Gustin and Colt people are who were the early pioneers in Sussex Co, NJ: The "History of Sussex and Warren Counties, New Jersey, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Prominent Men and Pioneers" compiled by James P. Snell in 1881, shows on p. 32 that after 1735, among the earliest settlements east of the Blue Mountains "was in the Popakating valley and was made by Messrs. Colt, Price, and Gustin, who were originally from New England. ...they removed to Orange co., N.Y..."
2. Louise (Gustin) Faux [1]
LEON J. FAUX Leon J. "Bill" Faux, 87, Anderson, died Feb. 28, 1999, at his residence after an extended illness. He was born May 1, 1911, in Jeffersonville, IN and lived in Anderson most of his life. He worked at Delco Remy for several years and at the Chevrolet plant in Muncie from 1961 until he retired in 1975. He owned and operated Faux Refrigeration in Anderson. He was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church, a Navy veteran of World War II, serving on the USS Cabot during World War II. He stayed active i
3. Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" [1]
Oops. In my last message I erroneously wrote, "One additional note. The 578. John Adams and 579. Abigail Smith are the parents of U.S. President John Adams and grandparents of U.S. John Quincy Adams." Wrong information. Please excuse my mis-information. Same names, but different people, different time, different location. Regards, Gregg Kinney Highlands Ranch, CO (just south of Denver) Researching Kinney, Dove, Hadley, Blackford, Compton, Smith, Stewart, Marshall, Yocum, Brandt, Johnson, Holder, Shouse,
4. Re: Hello [1]
Hello Wendy, I am forwarding your message on to the GUSTIN mail list. There are a number of people on the list who can help you with the Canadian Gustins. I will check my records for you, but it will be a while before I can get to it. I am caring for my father who is quite ill. I am sure people on the list can be of help to you a lot sooner than I will be able to help you. Have you subscribed to the GUSTIN mail list yet? If not send the word "subscribe" without the quote marks in the body of the mes
5. May (Gustin) Snider [1]
BETTY L. MUTERSPAUGH Betty L. Muterspaugh, 81, Anderson, IN died Sept. 21, 1998, at Countryside Manor Healthcare Center following an extended illness. She was born Oct. 3, 1916, in Henry County, IN and had resided in this area most of her life. She was a longtime member of the Anderson Church of the Brethren. She graduated from Middletown High School in 1935 and graduated from the International Business College in Fort Wayne. She retired from Fisher Guide where she worked 30 years in the clerical depart
6. Re: Bennaja GUSTIN [1]
Hello Tom, I was just going articles that I had put aside to attend to later and came across the following information. I am wondering if you know the dates, parents, and possible connection to Benjah GUSTIN 1760. The information is from the Families magazine of the Toronto Branch of Ontario Genealogical Society, Vol.36, No.3 1997 . The article is written by Paul T. Henderson, of Apline,Texas USA. The Ahnentafel: Children of Paul Henderson and Marie Hudson. Generation III # 6 Bennajh Gustin Hudson 1892-19
7. Cemetery in Grant Co., IN [1]
ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/in/grant/cemetery/thraildh.txt Gustin, Anna S. 1887 - 1952 S/S with James H. James H. 1880 - 1958 S/S with Anna S.
8. Glastonbury, CT deeds between 1734 and 1754 [1]
Does anyone have access to Glastonbury, CT land transaction records between about 1734 and 1754, who would be willing to do look-ups for me? I am looking for Glastonbury transactions between the Gustin and Colt family between about 1734 and 1754, (the time when the Gustin family came to Glastonbury and when they supposedly had liquidated all of their land holdings). My intention is to prove the relationships between the families by looking at land records to identify any relationships that were recorded as
9. Re: Bennaja GUSTIN [1]
Hello Tom, I was just going articles that I had put aside to attend to later and came across the following information. I am wondering if you know the dates, parents, and possible connection to Benjah GUSTIN 1760. The information is from the Families magazine of the Toronto Branch of Ontario Genealogical Society, Vol.36, No.3 1997 . The article is written by Paul T. Henderson, of Apline,Texas USA. The Ahnentafel: Children of Paul Henderson and Marie Hudson. Generation III # 6 Bennajh Gustin Hudson 1892-19
10. Colt/Covalt/Gustin & Risley in Egg Harbor, NJ [1]
One of the interesting pieces of information on the Abraham Covalt & Elizabeth Gustin question is the mention of Egg Harbor, NJ. It is a location I have seen infrequently. Note below "iv. Richard Risley, born 1683 in Hockanum, CT; died May 1740 in Egg Harbor, Glouster Co., NJ." Richard is the brother of "viii. Susannah Risley, born 1690 in Hockanum, CT; died 17 Nov 1757 in Enfield, CT." Susannah is probably the wife of Abraham Colt, b. 21 May 1692. Susannah Risley and probably Abraham Colt, b. 21 Ma
11. 1930 Census Information [1]
Hi Everyone, I just received this and thought I would pass it along. It gives you a bit of an idea of what we have to look forward to for the 1930. I will pass along any further information as it comes in. My Best To All, Constance ========================================= Nat Archives - Lloyd McDaniel I just attended a class yesterday at the Nat Archives, Laguna Niguel, CA. where we were prepped for the 1930 census to be released in 2002. All information herein is preliminary and subject to modificatio
12. location? [1]
Tom, You have Maggie M. Barron b. 15 Sep 1888 in St. James, NE (England?). There is a St. James, NE if that was your ?. Think we have a location problem. Scotio, Adams Co, OH this I don't think is right Adams Co. is east of Cincinnati, OH Scotio (town) is north of Columbus, OH Scotio Co. is east of Adams Co. I think. Do we have OH researcher that knows the right answer? Anita
13. More Gustins from Dayton OH newspaper [1]
from The Dayton Journal, Monday, Dec 30, 1935 M. E. GUSTIN, FORMER LEBANON MAYOR DIES Lebanon. O., Dec. 29- M. E. Gustin, 87 years old, former mayor and village clerk, died today at his home after a brief illness. He was in one or another of the civic offices for a period of 50 years, but spent most of the half century in office as clerk. Mr. Gustin, who is survived by four sons, retired two years ago from active service. -------------------------- from The Dayton Daily News, Tues., Dec 17, 19
14. Re: Origins of the Covalt Surname [1]
Christina- Thanks for your note. I am comfortable with the ancestry of Abraham Colt, 30 Sep 1714 Glastonbury, CT. What I am looking for are proof of Abraham Colt's spouse and descendants. Part of the Colt/Coalt line from New England Historical and Genealogical Register, "John Edwards of Wethersfield, Vol. 145, October 1991: John Colt & Hester Edwards Abraham Colt, 15 Jul 1666 Podunk, CT, d. a. 1734, m2. Hannah Loomis Abraham Colt, 21 May 1692 Glastonbury, CT, d. 31 Aug 1717 Glastonbury, CT, m
15. Obit - SKIDMORE, Patti (GUSTIN) [1]
THE NEWS TRIBUNE (Tacoma, WA), Wednesday, December 1, 1999; B-4 Patti Skidmore Patti Skidmore, 45, passed away November 27, 1999 in Puyallup after a 5 year battle with cancer. She was born March 21, 1954 in Tacoma and had resided in the Sumner-Puyallup area for 36 years. She is survived by her husband, Dale Skidmore; 2 sons, Allen Skidmore and friend Leann George, and Ronald Skidmore; parents Ron and Shirley Gustin; brother Stanley Gustin (Carol); sister Teresa Eaton (Jim); 2 nieces, Keri Eaton and K
16. SSDI [1]
IVAN GUSTIN b. 04 Jun 1915 d. 10 Jul 1999, Last Residence - 80221 (Denver, Adams, CO), Last Benefit - (none specified), SSN - 712-03-9438, Issued - Long-time or retired railroad workers
17. George Gustin & his father, Edward U. Gustin of Dayton, OH [1]
Hi, Everyone It's been so long since I sent something to the list, I've about forgotten how. Getting the computer upgraded and being offline for several months means I have to make a new address book. Anyway, while going through old Dayton newspapers on microfilm for a cemetery project I'm working on, I happened upon several Gustin articles and thought someone might be interested, so here goes. from Dayton (Ohio) Daily News, Mon., Jan 29, 1934, p. 1 WOMAN, YOUTH DIE; TRAFFICE TOLL NOW NINE - Mrs. Genev
18. location?? [1]
Also have a problem with this one: Franklin Furnace, Adams Co., OH Was this right for 1860's time frame? Was Adams Co., divided later? Does anyone know the counties history in OH. Anita
19. land records [1]
Check out this web site. For land records. http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/

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