Person:George Gastineau (6)

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George Lewis Gastineau
b.3 Nov 1717 London, England
d.Bet Oct 1768 and Dec 1768 Somerset County, Maryland
m. 8 Nov 1692
  1. Louise Gastineau1694 -
  2. Jean Gastineau1695 -
  3. Pierre Mathurin Gastineau1697 - Bef 1700
  4. Anne Gastineau1698 - Bef 1705
  5. Pierre Gastineau1700 - Bef 1707
  6. Mathurin Gastineau, Jr1701 - 1765
  7. Charles Gastineau1702 - Abt 1780
  8. Isaac Gastineau1704 -
  9. Anne Marie Gastineau1705 -
  10. Marthe Gastineau1706 -
  11. Pierre Gastineau1707 -
  12. Jeanne Gastineau1709 -
  13. Jacob Gastineau1710 -
  14. Abraham Gastineau1712 -
  15. Elizabeth Gastineau1713 -
  16. George Gastineau1715 - Bef 1717
  17. William Gastineau1716 -
  18. George Lewis Gastineau1717 - 1768
  • HGeorge Lewis Gastineau1717 - 1768
  • WMary _____ - Aft 1768
m. Bet abt 1740 and 1745
  1. Job Gastineau, SrBet 1745 & 1750 - Abt 1812
Facts and Events
Name George Lewis Gastineau
Gender Male
Birth[1] 3 Nov 1717 London, England
Baptism[1] 17 Nov 1717 La Patente, Spitalfields, London, England
Residence[2] 1738 Somerset County, Maryland
Military[3] 1740 Caribbean
Marriage Bet abt 1740 and 1745 Maryland, United Statesto Mary _____
Property[5] Bef 1762 Somerset County, Maryland
Other[6] 1765 Named as executor in the will of his older brother, Mathurin Gastineau (Jr)
Death? Bet Oct 1768 and Dec 1768 Somerset County, Maryland
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Minet, William, and William Chapman Waller. Registers of the church known as La patente in Spittlefields, from 1689 to 1785. (Lymington: C. T. King], 1898).
  2. Somerset, Maryland, United States. Tax Lists
    1738.

    His first appearance on the Somerset tax rolls. As he was 21 years old, he may have come to Maryland either by himself or with other members of his family. (His parents are known to have remained in London, however.)

  3. Correspondence with various other researchers.

    Janie Budd, Apr 1999: He apparently served in the Caribbean, in the War of Jenkins Ear, but records are very scanty. Since he was in the 1738 Somerset County, Maryland, tax lists, he must have joined a company recruited there, gone off to fight (possibly for the adventure of the thing), then returned home. Which regiment or colonial militia company he might have joined is unknown. Records at the Imperial War Museum, though they appear to exist for this period, are organized by unit and are only partly microfilmed.

  4.   Cotton, Jane Baldwin; F. Edward (Frederick Edward) Wright; and Annie W. B. (Annie Walker Burns) Bell. The Maryland calendar of wills. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1968)
    Vol. 11, p. 116, 24 Nov 1753.

    Witnessed the will of Samuel Melson, a planter (together with Morgan & Bridget Corderi).

  5. Correspondence with various other researchers
    1762.

    John C. Lyon, Nov 1998: "Gastineau's Landing", on the south side of Barren Creek, is mentioned in Gilbert Huffington's patent for the adjacent tract, "Stoppage." Barren Creek is opposite present-day Mardela Springs, in the northwest part of what is now Wicomico County (formed from Somerset & Worcester Counties in 1867).

  6. Budd, Janice. Ancestors of George (Sr.) Gastineau. (np: The Author, nd)
    p. 4.

    Named as executor in the will of his older brother, Mathurin Gastineau (Jr).