Bridget Vaughan (Vann) g. ~ 1635 - Taolenn an diskennidi
Ur pennad tennet eus Rodovid BR, ar c'helc'hgeriadur digor.
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21/2 <1+1> ♂ Thomas Moustain (Mustain) [Mustain]enbroerezh: 1674, From France to Maryland
Patrom:Controversial 1679 - Thomas MUSTAIN & Ann {Wife} take one hundred acres of land in "finishing their service in this province". - Maryland Deed Records., Served 4 years a shipping clerk
Although it is certain that Thomas was related to John Mustain, the age of John's wife makes it difficult (but not impossible) to reconcile chronologically, unless Thomas was the projeny of a first marriage.
Another scenario is that Thomas is cousin's son to John, being the grandson of either John's uncle Jasper, Thomas, or Maximilien. Maximilien is unlikely since non of the descendants of Thomas carried the name Maximilien forward. However the names Thomas, John, and Jesse/Jasper, appear with regular frequency. That Thomas is decended from the branch of Muston-Churchill that was located in France is made more likely by the fact that Thomas and his wife Ann set sail to Maryland from the Port of Calais, rather than the more conveniently located Cinque Ports.3
31/3 <2+?> ♂ Thomas Muscheon (Muston) [Mustain]annez: Charles City, Henrico, Virginia
marvidigezh: King George (Virginia)
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61/4 <3+?> ♂ Jesse Ferdinand Muscheon (Mustain) [Mustain]eured: <2> ♀ Sarah Ann Jones [Jones] g. < 1705 a. a. 1750
marvidigezh: 1748, Isle of Wight, Virginia
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141/5 <8+4> ♂ John Bellamy [Bellamy]badeziant: 1713, Trinity Parish, NY
annez: 1740, Saint Thomas (Barbados)
marvidigezh: 21 Du 1791, Charles City, Henrico, VA
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151/6 <10+?> ♂ Thomas Avery Muscheon (Mustain) (The Musteen) [Mustaine]marvidigezh: 21 Du 1791, Pittsylvania County (Virginia)
marvidigezh: 16 Gouere 1794, Gretna (Virginia), United States
ganedigezh: 1791
eured: <9> ♂ William Gosney [Gosney] g. 1750
ganedigezh: 1791
eured: <10> ♂ Littleberry Patterson [Patterson] g. 1729
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221/7 <15+?> ♀ Mary Anne Mustain [Mustaine]eured: <11> ♂ William Buckner [Buckner] g. 1738 a. a. Ebrel 1822
marvidigezh: 1817, Green County (Kentucky), United States
eured: <12> ♂ Jesse Keesee [Keesee]
eured: <13> ♂ Jesse Keesee [Keesee] g. 1750 a. a. 1829
micher: Longhunter
darvoud all: Danville, Revolutionary Soldier
eured: <14> ♀ Mary Barber Shelton [Shelton] g. 29 Kerzu 1765 a. a. 1843
marvidigezh: 31 Eost 1833, Pittsylvania County (Virginia), USA, Camden Parish
douaridigezh: Near Danville, Danville Register
Military Records
MUSTAIN, Avery.* b. 26 Feb.1756. Soldier. Volunteered 1776 under Capt. Thomas Dillard. Marched to Gwinn's Island and assisted in driving off Lord Dunmore; Co on Cherokee Expedition, 1776. Returned before Christmas 1776. Drafted 1780 under Capt. Isaac Clement to go south; fought in Battle of Camden where Americans were defeated. 1781 volunteered under Capt. Gabriel Shelton who got sick. Under Lt. James Maid, to N.C. to harass Tories, but not in the Battle of Guilford. Aug. 1718 drafted to go to Siege of York. Present at surrender of Cornwallis. Detached to guard prisoners to Noland's Ferry.eured: <15> ♂ James ? Bruce [Bruce]
marvidigezh: 1820
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271/8 <23+?> ♀ Saludy Mustain [Mustain]eured: <16> ♂ Claibourne (Claiborn) Sheldon [Sheldon] g. 1770 a. a. 1848
marvidigezh: 29 Here 1814, Charles City (Virginia), USA
eured: <17> ♀ Elizabeth Butcher [Butcher] g. 15 Meurzh 1791 a. a. 26 Mezheven 1866
annez: 1791, Charles City, Henrico, VA
annez: 1820 ≤ ? ≤ 1830, Pittsylvania County (Virginia), USA
marvidigezh: 12 C'hwevrer 1868, Marion (Ohio), USA
It is believed that Haley was the son of Thomas Mustain/Mastin the Longhunter. It is well documented that among the family of Mustains were were living a fair number of Native Americans, local opposition to their presence led to the rejection of the property of Thomas Mustain being selected as the building site of the local Church. The native children to which the locals objected were the adopted orphan children of Chief Cornstalk. Haley's mother was the metis sister of Chief Cornstalk. Haley and his siblings as well as his adopted brothers and sisters joined the Mustain family in Pittsylvania Virginia (on the stinking river) but later relocated to West Virginia/Ohio.

