1. | ![]() Family/Spouse: MARY MARGARET WILEY. MARY was born in 1720 in Frederick County, Maryland, USA; died in 1808 in Salisbury, Rowan, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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2. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Cutliffe Harman was a Revolutionary War Soldier. (C-205) He and his wife Susan were the first Harmans in Watauga Co., NC according to "A Family History of Watauga Co." They came from Rowan Co. (now located in Randolph Co.) in 1791 and bought 522 acres in Cove Creek from James Gwynn. His mother was thought to be a Wiley by elder descendents. He, wife Susan and children supposedly lived in a natural rock cave called Shupe's Rockhouse at the mouth of Phillips Branch until his house was built. Cutliff was employed by Daniel Boone to help transport goods and purchase Indian lands. (C-1845) Susan died several years before her husband who lived to the ripe age of 90. She, he and his second wife, Elizabeth are all buried in Cove Creek at the Cutliff Harmon homeplace. (C-695, 698) Cutliff married Susan PFOUTZ, (Fouts) before 1774. Susan (daughter of Michael FOUTS, Sr. and Catherine VARNER) was born in 1751 in , Rowan, NC; died on 18 Jul 1817 in Cove Creek, Watauga, NC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: Elizabeth PARKER. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | ![]() ![]() Notes: We know that John's wife's first name is Barbara from the John Waginer family bible and from George Harmon's will, but there has never been any proof found that she was the daughter of George or a Harmon herself. Her Thru-Line matches are great (from 8 cM - 57 cM as of 5/2022) and indicates she is a full sibling of the other children of George Harmon and Mary Margaret Wiley. If so, she was born before any dates they were supposedly married. This simply indicates to me that they don't have her parents marriage date figured out. Barbara married John MAST, Sr. in 1753 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. John (son of Johannes MAST, Sr. and Barbara \ Elizabeth A RISSER, Thru Lines - Double the # of DNA cousins as husband) was born in 1730 in Bern, Switzerland; died about 1800 in , Randolph, NC, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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4. | ![]() ![]() Notes: He and his brother's family left the Uwharrie River area of North Carolina in the late 1790s and moved to Shelby Co., Kentucky according to some sources I've seen. I've also seen him with a death date of 1794 instead of after 1800, and with a spouse named Maybella Davis instead. Mathias married Mary Magdalene FOUTS in 1775 in Uwharrie River, Rowan Co. (Now Randolph), NC. Mary (daughter of Michael FOUTS, Sr. and Catherine VARNER) was born in 1759; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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7. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Anna STOTTSMAN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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9. | ![]() ![]() Notes: This marriage might belong to a daughter of Valentines instead as Valentine gave surety for this marriage. Family/Spouse: John LOPP. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
10. | ![]() ![]() Notes: There is a George Harmon who married a Mary Foss on Nov. 26, 1760 in the ARA Submitter Files #1 CD-ROM disk. There is a George Herman who was born Oct 20, 1752 in Germany and he married Margrate Sangle Sep 12, 1779 who died on Oct 4, 1834. He was in the Pennsylvania Line in the Revolutionary War and left pension application, R4616. Any of these could be this George Harmon instead. (C-394) George along with his brother Mathias moved to Shelby Co., KY in the later 1790's. Some of the these two Harmon families moved onward to Indiana. (C-2420) Family/Spouse: Barbara LOPP. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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13. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Adam BOWER. Adam died in in Of Clark, IN, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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19. | ![]() ![]() Notes: He married and moved to Indiana. (C-698) |
20. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Bedent BAIRD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
21. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Benjamin WARD, Jr.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
22. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Thomas CURTIS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
23. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Duke WARD. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
24. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Sabra HICKS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
25. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: John MAST. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
26. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Rhoda DUGGER. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
27. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Holden DAVIS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
28. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Frank ADAMS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
29. | ![]() ![]() Notes: His birth date in some sources is given as 1762 in some sources but as 1754 on his gravestone. Since he is listed as having children starting in 1775, the gravestone could be the accurate date. (C-458, p. 1918, C-671, 1431) In 1798, he, brother - David Hoover, Martin Davenport and Benjamin Iddings went on a land hunting expedition from North Carolina to evaluate Miami Valley in Ohio as a new territory for their families to live in. John Jr. remained in Miami Co. while the others returned to NC to bring their families. He was literally the first settler in what became known as West Branch, Miami Co., Ohio. On Sep. 3, 1802 he bought land in SEction 28, Township 8, Range 4 which is what is now known as Newton Twp. His brothers Jacob and David, and all his seven sisters and their husbands proceeded to move to the Stillwater River Valley on adjoining properties in Miami and Montgomery counties in Ohio on their return trip in 1801. By 1801, John had built a flour mill (grist mill) known as Cedar Branch Mill that stood until a 1955 fire occurred in Miami Co., Ohio. The quality of the flour from his mill was listed as "superfine". He also ran a gunsmith shop. (C-2215c, 2537) John was not a member of the Quaker church, although his wife was. After his wife died in 1813, several of his grandchildren lived with him at his home by his Grist Mill. "He was a little under medium in size, fair skinned and blue eyes, quiet and unobtrusive and loved hunting. He attended religious meetings occasionally but never made an open profession." (Mote, "A Walk in a Country Churchyard.) This John was taxed in Miami Co., Ohio in 1810 and 1816. He was in the deed records for Union Twp., Miami Co., Ohio in 1813, 1817, 1824, 1826, 1827,1828, 1830, 1831, and 1832. He is listed in the Census of 1827 for Union Twp., Miami Co., Ohio. He had his will probated in Miami Co., Ohio 1832. Henry Hoover, his wife's nephew, was one of his executors. Henry was the gr.gr. uncle of President Hoover. (C-1025, 2172) John's stone is no longer visible in the West Milton Cemetery, but there is at least one picture of it when it was still barely visible taken by a descendant, Lois Mast. John married Susanna HOOVER about 1775 in , , NC. Susanna (daughter of Andrew HOOVER and Maria Margareta PFAUTZ) was born in 1763 in Mirey Springs, Carroll, MD; died on 1 Nov 1813 in , Miami, OH, USA; was buried in West Branch Quaker Burial Grounds, Union Twp., Miami, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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30. | ![]() ![]() Notes: I have a second account that says she was born in 1774 and her marriage to James Curtis was in 1806. Her death date in one source was Oct. 1807 of childbirth in Miami Co., Ohio I suspect we have a second Nancy Mast married to a Curtis that is being confused with this Nancy. I've also seen her husband listed as John Curtis instead. According to descendants of this Nancy, she was born in 1757 based on an 1850 Montgomery Co., OH census which says that she was 93 years of age. The age could be slightly off at this elderly age, as her birth is calculated at 1762 by other sources with her parents marriage date calculated at 1758 in several sources. She was supposedly 102 years of age at her death. (C-2172) Nancy married James CURTIS in 1781 in , , NC. James was born in 1755; died in 1795 in , Randolph, NC, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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31. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Elizabeth and Leonard Eller had a son named Adam supposedly born in 1780 who died in 1840 according to an Ancestry World Tree file. Family/Spouse: Unknown PIKE?. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Elizabeth married Leonard ELLER about 1778 in , , NC. Leonard (son of George Michael ELLER) was born on 20 Mar 1754 in , , NC; died in 1839 in , Hamilton, IN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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32. | ![]() ![]() Notes: David was according to some 2nd hand sources born in Lancaster Co, PA and others in Wautuga Co., North Carolina. He moved with his family to NC where he was reared. David Mast is erroneously listed as being a soldier in the Revolutionary War with his father, both having supposedly fought at Charleston. However, when the records of the Siege of Charleston are checked, the name is spelled Mash and does not refer to him. He was known by the name of Captain Mast because he was one of two leaders, the other being David Hoover, who brought 64 families from North Carolina to the Stillwater area of Ohio in 1801/2. He built five cabins in 1802 according to a website by Judith Baker on the internet. (C-2570) One of them was still lived in in 1918 and in 2002 it still existed in Butler Twp., Miami Co., Ohio at 2151 Kershner Road. It's logs were covered by clapboard by 1914. David married Nancy WORRELL in 1778 in Hillsborough D, Watauga, NC, USA. Nancy was born in Mar 1762 in , Randolph, NC, USA; died in 1816; was buried in West Branch Quaker Burial Grounds, Union Twp., Miami, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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33. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Joseph was the second of twelve children born to John. (C-797) The listing of his death date in one source the same day he was married is in error as he is listed in his brother's will in 1809. His marriage date was May 30, 1783. He purchased 100 acres of land on the Uwharrie River in Randolph Co., NC on Jan 5, 1787 that was issued to him on May 18, 1789. (C-116, 671, 2172) He was the only Mast of this generation in this branch of the family to remain in North Carolina after the great move to Ohio by his siblings. He is the father of a Reuben Mast. Reuben and his sons moved to Nacogdoches,Texas where they were they multiplied their wealth in land and banking. They are the ancestors of the highly respected current day powerhouse Mast family. (C-1459) Reuben had a son William Penn Mast who continued on from Texas north to Coquille, Oregon in the late 1800's with about 75 family members. There is a large Mast presence in Oregon from this branch. (C-741) He likely had offspring that started a general store in 1883 that has become a small historical chain of general stores in North Carolina. The first one built was in Valle Crucis and is on the National Register of Historic Places. C:DOC His original log cabin is still standing. The large family home built by his descendants is now a gorgeous bed and breakfast in Valle Crucis (2006) and it's history is provided below at http://www.mastfarminn.com/aboutus/history/index.html."The Mast farm dates from the late 1700s, when Joseph Mast traveled to the mountains from Randolph County, North Carolina, where he was born in 1764. His father John had settled there after emigrating from Switzerland via Pennsylvania, where his brother remained. Joseph is said to have traded his rifle, his dog, and a pair of leggings for 1000 acres of fertile Watauga River Valley land. The first house, a two-room log cabin, was built around 1810 and remains today as the oldest inhabitable log cabin in Watauga County.The farm and family prospered through the 19th Century, and Finley and Josephine Mast built the first part of the farmhouse in the 1880s. Around the turn of the century, the Masts began offering meals and rooms to tourists, enlarging the house to accommodate the growing number of guests. By 1915, the inn had 13 bedrooms and one bath. It was called "the Mast Farm" or simply "Aunt Josie's and Uncle Finley's."Aunt Josie Mast, besides running the house and managing the vegetable garden and dairy, was a master weaver. She turned the original log cabin into a loom house and became celebrated for her coverlets, rugs, and handbags. Some of her coverlets are in the Smithsonian today.Uncle Finley and Aunt Josie's two sons did not continue the inn after their parents' deaths in the 1930s. Joe, the younger, who was blind, lived in the house until 1964, when ill health forced him to move away.After Joe Mast died, the house stood empty or was briefly rented until 1984, when Francis and Sibyl Pressly bought the property and restored it. Once again, The Mast Farm Inn became a destination for visitors to the Blue Ridge Mountains.In June 1996, the Inn changed ownership when Wanda Hinshaw and Lyle Schoenfeldt, with daughter, Sarah, moved back to Wanda's home state from Texas. Wanda's sister, Kay Philipp, with her family had made Watauga County home for many years. Today, Kay and Wanda are sister Innkeepers, just as in the old days, when Josie's sister, Leona, had worked with her at the Inn. Interestingly, the present innkeepers are natives of the same Randolph County where Joseph Mast's family lived in the 1700s.The Mast Farm was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, as "one of the most complete and best preserved groups of nineteenth century farm buildings in western North Carolina." Thanks to inspired restorations and good care, The Mast Farm Inn welcomes visitors today as it did a hundred years ago, providing delicious meals and comfortable lodging in a beautiful setting." Joseph married Eva BOWERS on 30 May 1783 in , Randolph, NC, USA. Eva (daughter of George BOWERS and Margaret UNKNOWN) was born in Dec 1758 in , , SC, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
34. | ![]() ![]() Hannah married Daniel HOOVER in 1787 in , Randolph, Nc?. Daniel (son of Andrew HOOVER and Maria Margareta PFAUTZ) was born in 1756 in Mirey Springs, Carroll, MD; died on 13 Feb 1813 in Montgomery, Hamilton, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
35. | ![]() ![]() Notes: There were two Mary Masts in this family. The second was named Mary Magdelena and called Mollie. (C-1058) Mary married David HOOVER in 1790 in , Randolph, Nc?. David (son of Andrew HOOVER and Maria Margareta PFAUTZ) was born in 1766 in Mirey Springs, Carroll, MD; died on 1 Jul 1841 in Montgomery, Hamilton, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
36. | ![]() ![]() Notes: He purchased the west one half of Section 14 in Township 5, Range 5 of Randolph Township, Montgomery Co., Ohio (C-2537) Jacob was taxed for his property in Randolph Twp. in 1809. (C-1025) He also apparently had land that he owned in Ashe Co., NC at the time of his death. Jacob married Barbara FOUTS on 10 Jun 1786 in , Randolph, NC, USA. Barbara died before 1802. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Jacob married Nancy SINKS before 1803 in , Ashe, NC, USA. Nancy died in 1858 in , , Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
37. | ![]() ![]() Catherine married Andrew SHEETS in 1788 in , , NC. Andrew died in 1809 in , Miami, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
38. | ![]() ![]() Mary married Martin DAVENPORT in Mar 1795. Martin died in 1798. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Mary married John WAGGONER in 1801. John was born on 22 Jan 1775; died on 3 Jun 1857 in , Miami, OH, USA; was buried after 3 Jun 1857 in West Branch Quaker Burial Grounds, Union Twp., Miami, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Family/Spouse: George SINKS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
39. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Susannah and her husband attended Friend's Meetings and are buried in West Branch Cemetery, a friends burial ground. There still seems to be some question though as to whether or not they were formally accepted into the Quaker Church. (C-2172) Susanna married Henry FOUTS in 1797. Henry died on 26 Dec 1822 in , Miami, OH, USA; was buried after 26 Dec 1822 in West Branch Quaker Burial Grounds, Union Twp., Miami, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
40. | ![]() ![]() Notes: When his family moved to Ohio, he and his brother Joseph remained in North Carolina. Eventually, Stephen too moved, but to Baltimore, MD instead. He owned land in what became Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland and appears to have been a bachelor. He visited his siblings in Miami and Montgomery Co., Ohio in 1833, but was never heard from again. In 1895 a newspaper published an account of his land in an attempt to find his heirs. He had apparently leased it out. I have heard that he died in Baltimore, MD. If such is the case, it is likely that the newspaper account was also from that same city. (C-704, 2179d) |
41. | ![]() ![]() Notes: She was the mother of nine children who all grew to adulthood and married. Mary married Frederick YOUNT on 1 Aug 1797. Frederick was born about 1778; died in Mar 1864 in , Miami, OH, USA; was buried in Mar 1864 in West Branch Quaker Burial Grounds, Union Twp., Miami, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
42. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: David JONES. David died after 1832. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
43. | ![]() ![]() Elizabeth married David HOOVER on 9 Jul 1807. David (son of Andrew HOOVER and Maria Margareta PFAUTZ) was born in 1766 in Mirey Springs, Carroll, MD; died on 1 Jul 1841 in Montgomery, Hamilton, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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45. | ![]() ![]() Notes: She gave birth to the first white child born north of Dayton, Ohio. (C-670) Family/Spouse: John QUILLEN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
46. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Rebecca might have had a second marriage if she is the Rebecca Mast who married John L. Neal in 1826 in Miami Co., Ohio. (C-1025) Family/Spouse: David Or Daniel SHEETS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
47. | ![]() ![]() Notes: John was born either in PA or NC depending upon which account is referred to. No first hand records have been found to prove which one it is. John was in the War of 1812. (C-218) There are two John Masts near each other in Ohio in the first half of the 19th century. Ours is the John who was taxed in 1816 in Montgomery County and was in the 1830 census for Butler Twp., Montgomery Co., Ohio and died there in 1863. He is the nephew of the second John (1760-1832) who lived in Miami Co., Ohio instead. He and his wife had 13 children. John married Catherine WARNER on 5 Jan 1813 in , Montgomery, OH, USA. Catherine was born on 18 Oct 1797 in , Bedford, PA, USA; died on 21 Sep 1865 in , , OH, USA; was buried in Polk Grove Cem., Butler Twp., Montgomery, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
48. | ![]() ![]() Nancy married Henry YOUNT on 10 Mar 1820 in Montgomery, Hamilton, Ohio, USA. Henry was born in 1779-1800; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
49. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Solomon WAYMIRE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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50. | ![]() ![]() Notes: Absolam's named in spelled in a variety of ways in various first hand records, Absolom, Absalom or Absolam. Absolam Mast's families birth dates come from his bible. He was born in Randolph Co., NC at the Hury Court House according to Judy Ireton in the articles in the Englewood Independent Magazine. He moved with his family from North Carolina to Ohio when he was about five or six. He was one of the most prominent citizens in the county according to "The Mast Family History". He was a farmer by trade. Absalom married Mary JOHN on 11 Sep 1817 in , Montgomery, OH, USA. Mary (daughter of David Davis JOHN, * and Elanor POWELL) was born on 5 Mar 1799 in Little Cove, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 23 Aug 1846 in Union Twp., Montgomery, OH; was buried in West Branch Quaker Burial Grounds, Union Twp., Miami, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Absalom married Mary Ellen SELLERS in 1847 in , Warren, OH, USA. Mary was born about 1812 in , , OH, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Absalom married Sarah PICKERING after 1850. Sarah died before 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
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52. | ![]() ![]() Family/Spouse: Catherine STUTSMAN. Catherine was born about 1798 in , Augusta, VA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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53. | ![]() ![]() Barbara married Joseph R. COPPOCK on 3 Dec 1829 in , Miami, OH, USA. Joseph (son of Thomas COPPOCK and Elizabeth MAST) was born on 13 Oct 1805 in , Miami, OH, USA; died on 30 Sep 1838 in , Miami, OH, USA; was buried in Union Joint Cemetery, Ludlow Falls, Newton Twp., Miami, OH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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