1852 – James Haston, a Case in Point
When I see the HASTON name, I immediately begin to ask myself, “How did this James Haston fit into the descendancy of Daniel Haston, our c. 1750-1826 ancestor, from whom a massive FAMILY of Hastons (and other H-name variations) spread all across the United States in the 1800s and later?”
Probably at least 90% of the time, I do discover that the person descended from the Daniel Haston who was born in Virginia and later settled in White County, Tennessee, in about 1804. Why? Because Daniel’s Haston’s family is SO EXTENSIVE in the United States! But there are some exceptions.
The (born 1852) James Haston is an example of an exception. There were many of Daniel Haston’s family members who moved from Tennessee to Missouri, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, etc. So it is easy to assume that Kansan James Haston must have been one of them.
But when you read more about this prominent Kansan farmer, you learn that his grandfather came to America at age 13 from Scotland, and later fought for the Patriot cause in the Revolutionary War. He remained in Virginia after the war, and his descendants spread to other states.
The Scottish Hastons
The “Haston” surname is known to be native to Scotland, leading some descendants of Daniel Haston to assume that we are Scots or Scots-Irish (also known as Ulster Scots).
For example, the late Dougal Haston, of climbing fame in the Alps and on Mount Everest, was born in Scotland. And to this day, the Haston name is still common in that country.
So, if you come across a Haston in the United States or Canada who is not a descendant of Daniel Haston, the chances are very high that they have roots in the United Kingdom, eventually traced back to Scotland.
However, I have learned that most of the Hastons who are now in the United States descend from Daniel Haston, who was originally Daniel Hiestand, from a Mennonite family that originated in Switzerland.
In addition to the many people who carry the HASTON name, there are many others who descend from Daniel Haston, whose family names are spelled HASTIN, HASTINGS, HASTING, HASTAIN, and probably other similar H-names.
How Can I Know If I Descend from Daniel Haston?
DNA can settle the question, but it is essential to know which DNA company to use and how to understand the results. You can not determine your family’s country of origin by DNA results that report what % (percent) of your DNA is from various parts of the world.
But we are willing to help.
If you can tell us your family line back a few generations, we can probably help you answer that question.
And if, it turns out that you descend from Daniel Haston, we can probably tell you exactly how you fit into the family.
In addition to the many people who carry the HASTON name, there are many others who descend from Daniel Haston, whose family names are spelled HASTIN, HASTINGS, HASTING, HASTAIN, and probably other similar H-names.
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