Person:Augustus Eastin (1)

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Rev. Augustine Eastin
b.8 Sep 1750 Virginia
m. Bef 1750
  1. Rev. Augustine Eastin1750 - 1833
  • HRev. Augustine Eastin1750 - 1833
  • WMary Ford1755 - 1785
m. 6 Sep 1772
  1. Thomas Ford Eastin1773 -
  2. Jenny Eastin1774 -
  3. Zachariah Eastin1777 -
  4. Josiah Eastin1779 -
  5. Dolly G Eastin1782 - 1818
  6. Benjamin Eastin1785 -
  • HRev. Augustine Eastin1750 - 1833
  • WJudith CrouchBef 1769 -
m. 15 May 1786
Facts and Events
Name Rev. Augustine Eastin
Alt Name Augustus Eastin
Gender Male
Birth[4] 8 Sep 1750 Virginia
Marriage 6 Sep 1772 Goochland, Virginia, United Statesto Mary Ford
Residence? 1783 Kentucky, Virginia, United Statescomes to Kentucky to survey lands
Marriage 15 May 1786 Kentuckyto Judith Crouch
Property[1] 12 Mar 1789 Bourbon, Kentucky, United Statessold 200 ac on South Fork of Licking River
Other[3] Oct 1799 Bourbon, Kentucky, United Statesgives deposition
Other[2] Jan 1803 Bourbon, Kentucky, United Statesgives deposition
Death[4] 14 Nov 1833 Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
References
  1. Property Record, in Bourbon County, Kentucky Deed Book A, 1786-1790.

    Date: 12 March 1789
    From: Augustin, Eastin (or Austin) & wife, Judith
    To: Samuel Theobald of Bourbon Co.
    Type / pgs: Deed of Bargain & Sale A289, A290, A291 & A292
    Proven in court: James Theobald, Clement Theobald & Achiles Eastin
    Desc: 200 acres on the South Fork of Licking; Beginning on the South side of the South fork … on the bank of Huston …corner made for Achiles Eastin … on the south side of sd South Fork …corner made for Reubin Anderson … to the mouth of the branch.

  2. Ardery, Julia Hoge Spencer. Kentucky records: early wills and marriages, copied from court house records by regents, historians and the state historian; old bible records and tombstone inscriptions; records from Barren, Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Daviess, Fayette, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Scott, and Shelby counties. (Lexington, Kentucky: Keystone Printery, Inc., c1932)
    2:106.

    January Court, 1803
    Deposition of Augustine Eastin to establish land of Julius Clarkson, deposeth:
    in yr. 1782 he made entry for Christopher Clark, assignee for James Parberry.

  3. Ardery, Julia Hoge Spencer. Kentucky records: early wills and marriages, copied from court house records by regents, historians and the state historian; old bible records and tombstone inscriptions; records from Barren, Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Daviess, Fayette, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Scott, and Shelby counties. (Lexington, Kentucky: Keystone Printery, Inc., c1932)
    2:112.

    SUITS IN CHANCERY--BOURBON COUNTY
    (Records filed in book found in basement of Bourbon County Court House by Julia S. Ardery).

    Depositions taken in Chancery Suit

    To settle disputes between Thomas Respess, John Haggin and John Breckenridge, complainants, vs. Thomas McClanahan, defendant, filed Oct., 1799.
    - Deposition of James Brown, of full age, deposeth: he has been acquainted with Cooper's Run since Dec., 1784, and branch on which he lives has been known as West fork.
    - Henry Wilson, Jr., deposeth: he has been acquainted with said run since fall of '80, having traveled down said run with Capt. Charles Gatliff and co. to Martin's and Ruddle's Stations after they were taken by Col. Byrd and the savages.
    - Thomas Herndon deposeth: he was acquainted with said fork since 1783.
    - James Garrard deposeth in same, also Patrick Jordan and Thomas Whitledge.
    - George Finley deposeth: he saw Mary Cooper, widow of James Cooper, who was killed by the Indians in Ky., in the State of Penn., with her child, David Cooper, in 1776, and continued there in Penn. until 1785 when they moved to Ky.
    - Zachariah Benson and Lewis Marshall, Joseph Case, John Morris depose in same.
    - Augustine Eastin states in 1783 James Forbush was pilot for himself and others to survey lands, that he understood said Forbush had settled in this country 1776, and believes he was with the first settlers at Bryant's Station.
    - David Cooper, 28 yrs. of age next July, states in the summer of '82 he was hunting on Cooper's Run in company with Joshua Mounce and came to a spring where he believes Mr. Elkin (Samuel) now lives, and he told deponant that was the head of the N. fork of that run that was named for his father, James Cooper.

  4. 4.0 4.1 Schneider, Jim. Burnet - Ferguson - Schneider: An Ancestral History. (Boise, Idaho, 2013).

    Image:Capt. Thomas Ford in Burnet-Ferguson-Schneider pg..gif