Gazlay Family History
 

Family HistoryFamily History - Mary _____


Key:1.“+” before a child’s name indicates the child has their own entry in the next generation.
 2.“born xxxx” indicates the child is under 18 years of age so the birth date is not shown.
This family history features Mary _____ and six of her descendants down to the second generation.


First and Second Generations
1. Mary _____,1 born ca. 1837 in Chenango County, New York (parents not determined).1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Mary married Amasa D. Gustin (born ca. 1836 in Madison County, New York, the son of Amasa D. Gustin and Betsey _____;1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Amasa died 3 November 19159).

Children of Mary _____ and Amasa D. Gustin:

 2i. John David Gustin, born ca. May 1860 in New York.1, 2, 4
 3ii. Lucelia Gustin, born ca. 1865 in New York.2, 4
 4iii. Oliva Gustin, born ca. 1868 in New York.2
 5iv. Fred Gustin, born ca. 1870 in Madison County, New York.3
 6v. Oliva Gustin, born ca. 1873 in Madison County, New York.3, 4
 7vi. Nettie Gustin, born ca. 1876 in New York.4, 5

  1. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Madison County, Page No. 33, family of Amasa Gustin (79 [sic, should be 69], Connecticut, farmer); Betsey Gustin (55, New York); Lydia Gustin (45, New York); Washington Gustin (46, New York, farm laborer); Alexander Gustin (17, New York, farm laborer); Amasa D. Gustin (25, New York, farm laborer); Mary Gustin (23, New York); John Gustin (1/12, New York).
  2. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Madison County, Brookfield, Page No. 79, family of Amasa Gustin (33, New York farm laborer); Mary Gustin 32, New York); Lucellia Gustin (4, New York); Oliva Gustin (2, New York); David Gustin (10, New York).
  3. New York State Census, 1875, Madison County, Brookfield, Page 9, family of Amasa Gustin (38, Madison, farmer); wife Mary Gustin (37, Chenango); daughter Leucilia Gustin 9, Madison); son Fred Gustin (4, Madison); daughter Oliva Gustin (2 3/12, Madison).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Madison County, Brookfield, Enumeration District 49, Page No. 10B; family of Amasa Gustin (43, New York, farmer); wife Mary Gustin (42, New York); son David Gustin (20, New York); daughter Lucelia Gustin (15, New York); son Fred Gustin (9, New York); daughter Oliva Gustin (7 [sic, this is a second daughter named Oliva; the first presumably died], New York); daughter Nettie Gustin (4, New York).
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1900, New York, Madison County, Brookfield Town, Enumeration District 3, Sheet No. 10A; family of Amasa Gustin (60, New York, June 1839, farmer); wife of 37 years Mary M. Gustin (60, New York, June 1839, 7 [overwritten with 6] children, 5 living); daughter Hettie Gustin (25, New York, Oct. 1874). [All of their ages seem to be off by a few years compared to previous census records.]
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Madison County, Brookfield, Page 115, family of Amasa D. Gustine (72 [sic, written over 42, both of which are suspect; his age should be about 59], Connecticut, farmer); Betsey Gustine (44, New York); Amasa D. Gustine (15, New York); Pamelia Gustine (14, New York); Nancy M. Gustine (11, New York); Alexander D. Gustine (8, New York); Washington Gustin (37, New York, laborer); Lydia Gustine (39, New York).
  7. New York State Census, 1855, Madison County, Town of Brookfield, family of Amisa Gustin (75, Conn., farmer); wife Betsey Gustin (52, Broome); child Washington Gustin (42, Madison, farmer); child Amisa D. Gustin (18, Madison, farmer); child Betsey Gustin (27, Madison); child Amelia Gustin (20, Madison); child Nancy M. Gustin (16, Madison); child Alexander D. Gustin (12, Madison); child Lydia Gustin (44, Madison).
  8. U.S. Federal Census, 1910, New York, Steuben County, Bath Town, Enumeration District 91, Sheet No 15B; New York State Soldiers and Sailors Home, Amasa D. Gustin (72, New York, widow).
  9. United States Veterans Administration, Pension Payment Cards, 1907-1933; Amasa D. Gustin, Certificate No. 103393, Army invalid, Priv. A 1 NY 2 La; died 3 November 1915.