When he was approximately 23 years old, our ancestor Daniel Haston (originally Hiestand) married Christina Nave on September 28, 1773, in Dunmore/Shenandoah County, VA. I think we can say with confidence that she was the mother of Daniel’s first four or five children, at least. And we can be sure that for the first few years ofContinue reading “Who is Buried in the Christina Nave Grave”
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Hastons in Early Van Buren County, TN Court Minutes – 1860-1866
Hastons in Court – The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly 1840-1844 1845-1849 1850-54 1855-1859 1860-1866 Year of 1860 Page Name Description 361 Wm. C. Haston Mentioned here as a constable. Ritchmand (Richmond) Haston State vs. Richmond Haston (small offenses court) – cost or fine of $2.00. Note: This was probably Richmond T. Jones, who livedContinue reading “Hastons in Early Van Buren County, TN Court Minutes – 1860-1866”
Murder of Sheriff Montgomery G. Haston – 3
The Basic Story Newspaper Nuances Sheriff Mrs. Haston As the story goes, she strapped her husband’s guns on around the waist of her dress and got to work. She meant business! When her term was expired, Imogene moved to Warren County and raised her two daughters, Dorothy and Lenora. Dorothy was about a year oldContinue reading “Murder of Sheriff Montgomery G. Haston – 3”
