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A Haston Heritage Tour Based On Your Family Line Back to Daniel Haston

Now that we are living back in the Haston Homeland...

Wayne and Sharon Haston - Now in White County, Tennessee (near where our Haston roots were firmly established in about 1804)

We would love to guide you on a tour of sites that were important to the early Daniel Haston Family.

Let me know about your family line back to Daniel and I’ll customize a tour based upon your Haston ancestors who lived in White and Van Buren County, TN.  And, if you don’t know your Haston ancestral line, some of our Daniel Haston Family Association members will help you discover it if you contact us early enough.

Some of the more common sites of interest to descendants of Daniel Haston are…

  • The Big Fork Cemetery and site of the Big Fork Primitive Baptist Church
  • The original home site of Daniel Haston that remained in the Haston family for more than 150 years
  • The Isaac T. Haston family cemetery
  • The William Carroll Haston family cemetery
  • The Old Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church building and cemetery
  • The Haston Big Spring
  • The Gamble-Haston Century Farm
  • The Montgomery Greenville Haston Century Farm, now in the Haston family for more than 150 years
  • Burritt College in Spencer, Tennessee
  • The Spencer Church of Christ, continuing in ministry for more than 150 years (on a lot purchased from David Haston)
  • The Spencer Town Cemetery
  • The historic Van Buren County, TN Courthouse and Van Buren County Historical and Heritage Museum
  • The Haston Block Building and other Haston-significant buildings in Spencer, TN

And there may be other local historical sites of interest to your specific family!  I’ll help you visit those sites as well, if possible.

And the tour is free.  A contribution to the Daniel Haston Family Association would be appreciated, but that would be totally up to you.

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