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Facts and Events
Related Sources
See Source:Hasty, Fanny Billings. Hasty Family, available at the NEHGS Library.
References
- ↑ Davis, Walter Goodwin. The ancestry of Lydia Harmon, 1755-1836, wife of Joseph Waterhouse of Standish, Maine. (Boston, Massachusetts: Stanhope, 1924 )
page 112 "Daniel Hasty was admitted a proprietor of Scarborough in 1739. He was buried August 13, 1756. In 1721 his wife's name was stated to be Mary, but her surname does not appear. She died, his widow, February 8, 1758.". - ↑ Davis, Walter Goodwin. The ancestry of Lydia Harmon, 1755-1836, wife of Joseph Waterhouse of Standish, Maine. (Boston, Massachusetts: Stanhope, 1924 )
page 112.
- ↑ Harmon, Artemas Canfield. The Harmon genealogy, comprising all branches in New England. (Washington, D.C.: Gibson Bros, Inc, 1920)
page 13.
Tclough/The Harmon Genealogy Comprising All Branches in New England, Second Publisher: Historical & Genealogical Books On CD, Second Address: 19 Gall
- ↑ Bolton, Ethel Stanwood. Immigrants to New England, 1700-1775
page 84.
Tclough/Immigrants to New England, 1700 - 1775, Second Publisher: Genealogy.com, Second Address: Fremont, California
- ↑ Ridlon, G. T. Saco Valley settlements and families: historical, biographical, genealogical, traditional, and legendary, embracing the most important events in the towns on the Saco River from their plantation to the present ... (Portland, Maine: G.T. Ridlon, 1894)
page 725 "The earliest known New England settler was Daniel Hasty, who came from old Ireland with a wife and children. He was in Portsmouth for a time, but bought land in Scarborough in December, 1731, and became a permanent resident there. He died Aug. 3, 1756; his widow died Feb. 8, 1758.".
Tclough/Saco Valley Settlements and Families, Second Publisher: Genealogy.com, Second Address: Fremont, California
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