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Marriage: Children:
  1. Moses Hustead: Birth: 15 MAY 1748 in Dutchess County, New York. Death: 1835 in Taylor County, West Virginia

  2. Gilbert Hustead: Birth: ABT 1750 in Dutchess County, New York. Death: ABT 1806 in Breckinridge, Kentucky

  3. Robert Hustead: Birth: 7 MAR 1755 in Dutchess County, New York. Death: 26 JUN 1838 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania

  4. John Husted: Birth: 12 JUN 1758. Death: 12 FEB 1834 in Montgomery County, Indiana

  5. Ann Husted: Birth: 1762.


Notes
a. Note:   SETTLERS OF THE BEEKMAN PATENT, Dutchess County, New York, by Frank J.
 > Doherty, FHL 974.733, H2do:
 >
 > "14. John Husted, (David, Joseph, Angel, Robert), was born 23 Nov. 1731 at
 > Greenwich and was almost certainly the man who was taxed in Crum Elbow and
 > Charlotte Precinct, DC (Dutchess County) from Feb. 1760 through 1779. His
 > property adjoined that of Lewis Barton and Ebenezer Titus in June 1760.
 > His
 > land was again mentioned in a deed description in 1778 and he was near
 > David
 > Southerland, John Adsit, etc. He was a Path Master in 1771. (CEPR 74 =
 > Records of Crum Elbow Precinct, Dutchess County, New York, edited by
 > Franklin D.
 > Roosevelt. Collections of the DCHS, 1940)
 >
 > John Husted was considered a Whig on a roll of Whigs and Tories, ca. Dec.
 > 1777. He was listed as a "Good Whig" on a Return of Delinquents in Col.
 > Hopkin's Regiment, with Lists of Such as Are Whigs, Neutrals or Doubtful,
 > and Tories , dated Haights, High Lands, June ye 10th 1779, [GCP #990, 2398
 > =Public Papers of George Clinton, First Governor of New York. Published
 > bythe State of New York in 10 volumes, including index].
 >
 > On 15 June 1784, he sold 128 acres in lott 21, subdivision lot 3 in
 > NinePartners, to Lemuel Castle for L404. On Oct 1785, Samuel (sic) Castle
 > mortgaged 41 acres of this to two men in NYC for L37. [D 3:419,
 > 7:457,9:412;
 > M:4:261 = Deeds filed in Dutchess County, NY and Mortgages filed in
 > Dutchess
 > County, NY.] He probably left the area about this time and went to
 > Coxsackie
 > between Seth Chapins and Stephen Quimby.
  John Henry Husted lived in Dutchess Co, New York. He was a Private in the 6th Dutchess Co., New York Militia. After Revolutionary War, came home to live with son Robert at Uniontown , Fayette Co, Pa. where he died about 1810.
  In letters in 1999, Vic Heusted explained to me why John [1731] was also the father of Ephraim, Asher, Stephen and Banjamin.
  HISTORY OF FAYETTE County, Pennsylvania. "In 1787 the number of property owners in George's township had increased until there were more than two hundred, as follows: ....John Chadwick, ...John Hustead, ... (several McDonalds, Hendrick Taylor, John Taylor... Jesse York, Jeremiah York."



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