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* MASTIN-Maston-Marston Family + Earle, Hoyle, Lewis, Whitman*

Updated September 5, 2000


Researching -- Thomas White Mastin (1799) from South Carolina married Jemima Hoyle (d. Rev. John Hoyle) and settled near Athens, McMinn Co., TN in the early 1800's. All of his sons served for the Confederacy in the Civil War. After the Civil War all of the brothers moved from Tennessee to KCMO.
Thomas' ancestors probably include John Marston, Sr., 1700; John Marston, Jr., 1720; and son William Mastin, 1745; and Major Reuben Mastin, ~1770. Also, John Blackwell Marston brother Reuben Mastin/Maston.

John Jerome Mastin, son of TWM came to Kansas City, Jackson Co., MO prior to the Civil War and operated the "Mastin Bank" in KCMO. The brothers include: John Jerome Mastin, Reuben F. Mastin, Thomas Hoyl Mastin, David Clark Mastin and William Wheeler Mastin. Two of his brothers married the "Harris sisters." Several of the brothers and nephews and nieces were prominent in KCMO business and politics. Later Thomas A. Mastin was the JACOMO county prosecutor in the early 1900's.

Current research includes:
MASTIN: William, Maj. Reuben, Thomas W., David C., George W.; VA, S.C., TN, MO; 1700s - 1800s
MARSTON: John Sr. 1700; John Jr. 1720; William 1745; Major Reuben 1770; John B. Marston
WHITMAN: Alfred E.; Independence, MO; 1800s,
LEWIS: Rev. John W., Joel, John; South Carolina; 1700-1800s
HOYLE: Lt. John, John, Jemima; North Carolina, TN; 1700s-1800s
HEIL: Jurgen, Michael, Jurgen III, Adam, Pieter; Germany; 1500s-1700s
EARLE: John, Samuel I, Samuel II, Samuel III, Judge Baylis, Samuel M., Sarah Maria; Virginia; 1600-1700s,

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Betty E. Mastin

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jmastin@ix.netcom.com


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