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Who was Mary Gustin Havens? Genealogy Series Pt. 1

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Mystery Person - Who was Mary Gustin Havens (b: 27 APR 1773 d: 11 JUN 1836)? Search for a lost person.

Her parents were Thomas GUSTIN (b: 12 JAN 1734 d: APR 1814) and Ruth Owen. She married Daniel Havens (b: Feb. 11, 1773 d: Feb. 11, 1835). She was the mother of Sarah Havens (b: Dec. 26, 1802 in Jew Jersey d: Sept. 26, 1845), who married James Bale. She was also the mother of Andrew Havens, who married Susan Bale.

Would like to find documentation for her - wills, birth certificate, anything...

No documents have been found to show that she existed. Does anyone know anything about her or have a documentation in their family tree. We have a mysterious written document that shows the information but don't know where it came from.

This series shows the gravestones and genealogy of several related families, including the Gustin, Havens, Bale, Purdue, McCammon, Bale, Hurlburt, and other families including: Adams, Allen, Anderson, Bachiler, Bachelor, Bale, Bancroft, Bassett, Bertrand, Birch, Brayton, Brewster, Browne, Burch, Cayton, Chase, Cheney, Corey, Current, Davol, Deuel, de Haviland, Havilland, Earle, Farrington, Ford, Gallahue, Gibbs, Gustin, Havens, Hayes, Hicks, Hurlburt, Jamison, Knatchbull, Lewis, Linn, Lloyd, Long, McCammon, Makepeace, Mann, Mott, Mowbray, Nixon, Nuzum, Owen, Pratt, Prichard, Rees, Robinson, Savage, Sharpless, Short, Spooner, Starling, Stratton, Sullivant, Swift, Taylor, Van Brimmer, Vanderbilt, Warner, Wentworth, Wing, and others.

Includes the Africa and Oak Grove Cemeteries in Delaware Co., the Otterbein Cemetery in Westerville, and the Westfield, and Baptist Cemeteries in Morrow County, Ohio.

Members of the Bale family were the founders of Baleville, N.J. Homer Havens invented the hydrolic arial ladder used on fire engines.

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  • PEOPLE ARE JUST DYING TO GET IN THERE !

  • Thanks post this video! This are part of my Gustin family! I have only see photo so it very nice to see what the cemetery look like from other point of view! Thank you again!

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