Generation No. 1

1.LEVIGH1 MASTIN was born August 06, 1797 in England, and died September 09, 1854 in Creek Township, DeWitt County Illinois. He married ELIZABETH PETERMAN Abt. 1832 in Pennsylvania. She was born August 08, 1813 in England, and died September 09, 1881 in Medicine Township, Putnam County Missouri.

Notes for LEVIGH MASTIN:

Levi was born in England according to a sketch of his son, Aaron Loder Mastin. Their first son, Benjamin Franklin Mastin was born in Fayette County Pennsylvania. There were a great number of Mastin/Maston/Masten's in this county during the early 1800's and they have many of the same names that our Mastin's have named their children.

 

More About LEVIGH MASTIN:

Burial: Lisenby Cemetery, Creek Township, DeWitt County Illinois

Notes for ELIZABETH PETERMAN:

Elizabeth Peterman was said to have been of Dutch descent and lived in the British Isles before coming to the United States, according to a sketch written about her son Aaron Loder Mastin by his daughter Viola.

More About ELIZABETH PETERMAN:

Burial: New Busby Cemetery, Putnam County Missouri

Marriage Notes for LEVIGH MASTIN and ELIZABETH PETERMAN:

Levigh and Elizabeth were likely married in Fayette County Pennsylvania where their first two known children were born, Benjamin and James Mastin.

Children of LEVIGH MASTIN and ELIZABETH PETERMAN are:

2. i. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2 MASTIN, b. January 27, 1833, Fayette County Pennsylvania; d. February 17, 1879, Medicine Township, Putnam County Missouri.

3. ii. JAMES MASTIN, b. Abt. 1834, Fayette County Pennsylvania.

iii. HIRAM H. MASTIN, b. March 14, 1836, Jackson Township, Coshocton County Ohio; d. January 14, 1910, Medicine Township, Putnam County Missouri.

Notes for HIRAM H. MASTIN:

Hiram H. Mastin remained a bachelor his entire life living near to his mothers log cabin in Putnam County until his death in 1910.

More About HIRAM H. MASTIN:

Burial: New Busby Cemetery Putnam County Missouri

Military service: 107th Illinois Infantry Company F

Occupation: farmer

iv. MARY ETTA MASTIN, b. Abt. 1840, Jackson Township, Coshocton County Ohio.

4. v. AARON LODER MASTIN, b. July 25, 1842, Jackson Township, Coshocton County Ohio; d. March 23, 1906, Ravanna, Mercer County Missouri.

5. vi. LEVI MASTIN JR., b. Abt. March 09, 1843, Jackson Township, Coshocton County Ohio; d. July 05, 1926, Lake City, Calhoun County Iowa.

vii. TIBA MASTIN, b. Abt. 1844, Jackson Township, Coshocton County Ohio.

viii. SARAH E. MASTIN, b. Abt. 1848, Jackson Township, Coshocton County Ohio; m. JOHN C. HENSON, October 10, 1867, DeWitt County Illinois.

6. ix. JONATHAN P. MASTIN, b. Abt. 1851, Jackson Township, Coshocton County Ohio.

7. x. MARTHA JANE MASTIN, b. July 1853, Jackson Township, Coshocton County Ohio; d. 1943, Medicine County, Putnam County Missouri.

 

Generation No. 2

2. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2 MASTIN (LEVIGH1) was born January 27, 1833 in Fayette County Pennsylvania, and died February 17, 1879 in Medicine Township, Putnam County Missouri. He married (1) SARAH E. MARSH July 01, 1857 in Creek Township, Dewitt County, Illinois. She was born 1835 in Illinois, and died May 1870 in DeWitt County Illinios. He married (2) DRUCILLA R. HARRIS Abt. 1874.

Notes for BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MASTIN:

Benjamin F. Mastin, brother Hiram H. and their mother came to Putnam County Missouri from Creek Township, DeWitt County Illinois Benjamin and Sarah married in Creek Township, DeWitt County Illinois. Sarah E. died shortly after the 1870 Putnam County Census. In the Estate documents of Benjamin F. Mastin filed in Putnam County after his death for Joel H. Mastin, it states that Sarah E. Mastin died in 1870 in DeWitt County Illinois. There is a reference to Franklin B. Mastin, Joel H. Mastin's half brother, on the 1880 Federal Census, which would mean that Benjamin remarried. He in fact Married a Drucilla R Mastin (maiden name Harris). Drucilla was the mother of Franklin B. Mastin.

Benjamin F. Mastin served in the 107th Illinois Infantry, Company F along with brothers Hiram H., Levi, and Aaron Loder Mastin served in during the Civil War. All of the Mastin sons enlisted from Creek Township of DeWitt County Illinois. I have received a copy of the Muster and Descriptive Rolls from the state of Illinois which gives muster dates, rank, age, physical descriptions, birth places, occupation, marital status, and muster out dates for the Mastin sons into the 107th Illinois Infantry.

Benjamin F. Mastin is shown to have enlisted into the 107th Illinois Infantry August 9th, 1862 in DeWitt County Illinois for period of 3 years. He mustered into this unit in Springfield, Illinois on September 4th, 1862. Benjamin's physical description from this report states that he was 28 years of age, stood 5 feet 10 inches tall, his hair was black, his eyes were grey in color, his complexion was dark. He is listed as married and his occupation was listed as farmer.

More About BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MASTIN:

Burial: New Busby Cemetery, Putnam County Missouri

Military service: 107th Illinois Infantry, Company F

Occupation: 1870, farmer

Notes for SARAH E. MARSH:

Sarah E. Mastin is listed as being from Illinois in the 1870 census records. It sounds like that she was a cousin as she was a Mastin before her marriage to Benjamin.

Sarah E.Mastin (Marsh) died in May 1870 in DeWitt County Illinois. Benjamin must have remarried as his son, Franklin B. Mastin, was listed in Probate Records of Joel H. Mastin, as being a half brother. Evidently Benjamin has remarried somewhere between 1870 and 1875, the year of F.B. Mastin's birth. I did not find Sarah E. Mastin buried with Benjamin at the New Busby Cemetery, near the town of Lucerne in Putnam County Missouri, or his 2nd wife Drucilla R. Harris(mother of Franklin B. Mastin) which I thought was very odd.

Marriage Notes for BENJAMIN MASTIN and SARAH MARSH:

Benjamin F. and Sarah E. Marsh were married July 01, 1857 in the Creek Township of DeWitt County Illinois.

Children of BENJAMIN MASTIN and SARAH MARSH are:

i. JAMES L. 3 MASTIN , b. Abt. May 01, 1858, Creek Township, DeWitt County Illinios; d. March 18, 1859, Creek Township, DeWitt County Illinios.

ii. ALBERT MASTIN, b. Abt. January 01, 1861, Creek Township, DeWitt County Illinios; d. April 10, 1862, Creek Township, DeWitt County Illinios.

8. iii. JOEL H. MASTIN, b. 1863, Creek Township, DeWitt County Illinois; d. 1931, Princeton, Mercer County Missouri.

Child of BENJAMIN MASTIN and DRUCILLA HARRIS is:

iv. FRANKLIN B.3 MASTIN, b. 1875, Putnam County Missouri.

Notes for FRANKLIN B. MASTIN :

Franklin B. Mastin was not the offspring of Sarah E. Mastin. He was the son of BF Mastin and Drucilla R. Mastin. According to Estate Records for Joel H. Mastin, filed in Putnam County Missouri in February 1883. Frank is listed as Joel H. Mastin's half brother. Sarah E. Mastin died in Illinois in May 1870 according to this document..

Franklin B. Mastin, the mystery man, has been solved finally! I found a Frank Mastin, incarcerated in Folsom Prison, Sacremento California in a 1930 Federal Census. The information listed about Frank Mastin in this document looks overwhelming positive to match him to our lost Franklin B. Mastin, son of Benjamin Franklin Mastin and Drucilla R. Mastin(Harris), born 1875 in Illinois! Now I need to find out what happened to Franklin B after 1930.

3. JAMES2 MASTIN (LEVIGH1) was born Abt. 1834 in Fayette County Pennsylvania. He married DORA.

Children of JAMES MASTIN and DORA are:

i. JOHN E.3 MASTIN.

ii. ELIZABETH JANE MASTIN.

4. AARON LODER2 MASTIN (LEVIGH1) was born July 25, 1842 in Jackson Township, Coshocton County Ohio, and died March 23, 1906 in Ravanna, Mercer County Missouri. He married MARY ANN CLEAR October 25, 1874 in Putnam County Missouri. She was born October 23, 1858, and died April 14, 1934 in Ravanna, Mercer County Missouri.

Notes for AARON LODER MASTIN:

Commonly known as Lewis.

Aaron was born in Coshocton County Ohio in 1842. He enlisted in Company F of the Illinois 41st Infantry

and later joined his brothers Benjamin and Hiram in the 107th Illinois Infantry where he was a sergeant. The brothers all moved to Putnam County Missouri near the town of Lucerne right after the war.

Below is a sketch of Aaron Loder Mastin written by his daughter Viola Mastin Miller:

Who Was Aaron L. Mastin?

A Sketch of His Life
by Viola Mastin Miller, his daughter

  Aaron Loder Mastin was born on a farm in Coshocton County Ohio, July 25, 1842. His father, Levigh Mastin, was a well-educated emigrant from England. His mother, Elizabeth Peterman, was beautiful Dutch girl, also from the British Isles. Aaron Loder had two sisters, Sarah and Martha. His four brothers were Hiram, Levi, Benjamin and John, the youngest of the boys.

  Levigh, Aaron's father, was a cooper by trade, and a popular stake-rider preacher who carried Bible teachings from one settlement to another. Levigh Mastin was proud of his alert youngsters and in his spare time taught them to read and write. This farseeing man also taught his growing sons to cherish and obey the laws of their state, to fight if necessary. The entire family was taught the sanctity of their government.

  Until the Confederates routed the demoralized Union troops at the Battle of Bull Run, the Mastin family believed, as most Northerners did, that the war between the North and South would be short. They thought that the Regular Army and the ninety-day Volunteers could quell the insurgents. The disastrous Battle of Bull Run dispelled that belief.

  President Lincoln made urgent appeal for a volunteer army of soldiers and seaman to help the Regular Army put down the riotous demonstrations of the Confederates. Tension was high in the states bordering the Mississippi River. The wounded and dead had hardly been cleared from Bull Run when Governor Yates of Illinois wired the War Department that his state would provide seventeen regiments, more if needed.

  Following Governor Yates' assurance, and President Lincoln's appeal to the nation, recruiting stations were set up in strategic places in Illinois. Torchlight rallies and parades, with call of fife and drums, stirred young farmboys "to go fight it out with the 'Seeceesh'". Aaron Loder Mastin, a tall lanky farmboy, took himself over the state line from Clinton to Camp Pugh, and enlisted on August 1, 1861 in the 41st Regular Illinois Volunteers, to serve three years.

  The young volunteer, age nineteen, had been a soldier about one month when the Confederates seized Columbus, Kentucky in direct violation of Kentucky's neutrality, followed immediately by Grant's seizure of Paducah, Kentucky, a key point on the Ohio River, an operation in which Mastin's regiment took part. The first few months of the War in the West, as this portion of the United States was called, were perilous months. Events have been pictured in many a history. Here in Aaron Loder Mastin's Diary we have one boy's view. His diary covers a few brief months.

  From August to November 1861, Mastin's enlistment was soldier training, and the occupation of Paducah, which young Aaron L. called "waiting for the fight to begin". The next account we have of the capable young farmboy was as a nurse and wardmaster in the Paducah Hospital, where he was left by his commanding officer because he was sick. His Regiment was ordered into action in the ensuing struggle for control of the Mississippi River. Thus Aaron L. "missed the fights" in which his buddies took part and served as a soldier-nurse in Paducah hospitals, which cared for the wounded soldiers from such deadly battles as Fort Donelson and bloody Shiloh.

  An accident happened while he was sorting and labeling knapsacks in connection with his duties as wardmaster. A loaded revolver in one of the knapsacks discharged in his left hand. Fortunately the two injured fingers did not have to be amputated, but the hand remained too stiff to use. He was given a medical discharge July 8, 1862

  Aaron L. went home to Coshocton. During July he stayed with his brother Benjamin and helped with the farm chores. He got accustomed to the stiff fingers in his left hand. News of the war made him feel that he should help. He figured that he could handle a gun as "good as anyone", so on August 17, 1862 Aaron L. and his three brothers, Hiram, Levi and Benjamin went over to Camp Pugh and enlisted in the 107th Regular Illinois Volunteers "to serve until the wars end". Brother John was too young to go. For Aaron it was a reenlistment. Aaron L. kept no diary this time because he was too busy as a "fighting soldier". November of 1862 found the four Mastin brothers in the 107th Regular Illinois Volunteers serving under General Tecumseh Sherman's command. They served from November 1862 to 1865, and the end of the Civil War. They were given honorable discharges at Salisbury, North Carolina. The four Mastin patriots returned to their new home in Dewitt County, Illinois. Their father, Levigh, passed away shortly after the homecoming of his sons.

  After a much needed rest, Aaron L. went to Emerald Grove, Wisconsin. He hired out as a farmhand. His "Day Book", found with the Diary, showed a careful record of his earnings and spendings. He worked for one dollar a day, beginning at sun-up and ending at sundown. He saved enough money in one year (1867) to pay for a semester at Janesville Business College, Wisconsin.

  In 1868 the entire family of Mastins emigrated to northern Missouri near the Iowa border in Putnam County. Benjamin and Levi were married. Hiram remained a bachelor and lived with his mother in her log cabin not far from Lucerne, Missouri, a small village of retired farmers and a few businessmen.

  Aaron L. went to Iowa State College to get a certificate to teach school. He began his teaching career in 1869 in a little one-room schoolhouse in a farming community in Missouri. He was very much like his father with respect to obedience and discipline. With hickory switches on his desk and a deep sympathy in his heart for big overgrown farmboys who wanted an education, Aaron L. "Mister Mastin" taught all grades their "reading writing and arithmetic".

  While teaching in Putnam County Mr. Mastin, age 32, fell in love with Mary Ann Clear, the sixteen year-old daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Clear, of Scotch and Holland-Dutch descent. They were married October 25, 1874. Molly, as she was commonly called, was just about five foot tall with coal black hair and sparkling eyes to match, quite a contrast to Aaron L. who was tall and spare with a tinge of auburn in his hair and beard. Molly had finished only the fifth reader in school and Aaron could teach her "the capitals of the states" and "the multiplication tables". In spite of the disparity of their ages and education, this was a "until death do us part" marriage. Molly liked to dance and sing. She could sing hillbilly songs for an hour and not repeat. Her favorite songs were "When You and I Were Young Maggie", "Way Out On the Prairie the Wagon Broke Down", and "Barbara Ellen". Molly was durable, thrifty and a good housekeeper. She kept "Him" to his promise to teach her and made two songs to sing while she was washing dishes or churning the cream. The stork was welcomed every two years because both of them liked big families. The Family Bible by 1885 had the names and birthdates of three girls and two boys -Ollie May, March 30, 1876; Faral Alvin, June 8, 1878; Viola Jane, June 25, 1880; Cary Elsie, November 8, 1882; and Frederick Oscar, November 3, 1884.

  Aaron L. and Molly homestead a one-hundred sixty-acre farm halfway between Ravanna and Lucerne (1884). The county line ran through this farm. Aaron L.'s brothers helped him build a six-room frame house right on the county line of Putnam and Mercer Counties. The reason for this was education. By law his children would have a choice of going to either of the two county schools -Buchanan and Enterprise. Time passed. Aaron L., now in his forties, farmed in summer and taught school in winter. He battled with the snow storms and fretted about the lack of shelter for farm animals. The salary for winter school teachers was thirty dollars a month. His farm work, added to his five days a week in a schoolroom with one or two rowdy boys, was too hard for him. Aaron L. decided to accept a job as a loan agent in a Ravanna office, a town with no bank. This job was an offer from a millionaire cousin who had made a fortune in medicines and drug stores. The six-day a week job would pay five hundred dollars a year and provide future opportunities for a family man. Acceptance of his offer as a loan agent made it necessary for Aaron L. to move to Ravanna. The sensible thing to do, he thought, was to sell the farm with the farm animals and equipment. His advertised "Country Sale" provided sufficient cash to establish a home and office in town. He looked around for a cash bargain and found a thirteen-acre bankrupt sale on the outskirts of Ravanna. It had a rundown farmhouse, a substantial big oak barn with a hayloft and a basement, a barnyard, a rundown orchard and bluegrass meadow. The Aaron Mastin family moved there in 1890. Aaron L. tore down the old tumbledown house and built an eight-room square house with a flat tin roof -one of the first tin roofs in Ravanna. It had three bedrooms upstairs and one downstairs that went clear across the back of the house, lending itself to future subdivision. Later on Mastin added a large living room. The big barn and the farmyard allowed the Mastins room for cows, a team of horses, a riding horse, some pigs and some chickens, much to Molly's delight.

  There was a short delay for an office building in Ravanna. Finally a two-room office was built on Front Street, overlooking the town square with its traditional town pump and horse trough. This Loan Office was furnished frugally, with a large rolltop desk, a few chairs and slates. "Slates and pencils filled the need for scratch paper", so the rich cousin said. There were bottles of red and black ink for bookkeeping, letters and official documents.

  In the big front window was a placard: "Aaron L. Mastin, Notary Public, State Appointed". There was little or no need for advertising the loan Office. The farmers passed the word along of a Bonded Loan Agent who had money to loan on a farm.

  While in office, Aaron L. presided over the Small Claims Court. Because of his quiet and understanding ways of settling farmers' quarrels "out of court" he was given the jocular title of "Arbitrator Mastin". Theses quarrels, more often than not, were fomented by broken-down rail fences between the men's adjoining pastures. As a Notary Public and sympathetic veteran, A. L. used his office to help disabled soldiers get a pension. Sometimes he had to fight for it. The Loan Office made it easy for the veterans and cashed their pension checks.

  Aaron L. Mastin was a Loan Agent, "in a town that had no bank", was responsible for all cash loans. He appraised the value of the land, as well as appraising the man who wanted a loan on a farm. With secret thanks to Janesville College, Aaron L. was keen on mental figures and used the old six percent method faster than he could use a pen or pencil. Men teachers came from long distances to have Mr. Mastin help them solve arithmetic problems from the schoolbook "that had no answers", and left it up to the teachers and older pupils to figure out. He could do square and cube roots in his head faster than they could use slates and pencils.

  This thirteen acres on the outskirts of Ravanna was one of Mastin's best investments. One daughter took a course in Kirksville where she learned to prune and care for trees. She revived the best of the orchard by trimming the trees and cleaning out the borers. In a reasonable time Ben Davis and Jonathan apples supplied the family with nutritious and sweet apple juices made in the cider mill from the culls and fallen apples left by the Kansas City packers who came with barrels for packing apples directly from the orchard. Usually enough apples could be salvaged for dried apples and apple butter. The big all-weather barn paid off. Two milking cows supplied plenty of milk, cream, butter, and buttermilk. A young calf could be raised. An old sow and pigs helped provide meat. Molly's laying hens provided eggs and a little spare money. During the nineties the Mastins had a team of horses, a plow, a wagon, a buggy and a sleigh. They also had a riding horse, but if the girls wanted to ride straddle the father was strict about riding in the pasture and never, never on the road where people could see them.

  In 1893 the stork surprised the Mastin family with identical twin boys, Earl and Merle, born in the parlor bedroom of the big white house with the tin roof. Earl and Merle were said "to be as much alike as two peas in a pod". They were the joy of the Mastin family. Mr. Mastin was proud of his family of intelligent, healthy, good-looking children. He \spent time with them every night after the chores were done. He had the habit of coming home around sundown, taking off his black broadcloth coat, hanging it carefully in the closet, then divesting himself of his broadcloth trousers and his shiny black boots. After he had put on his work clothes he went out to the barnyard to look after the animals. Then supper over, the family settled down to quiet evenings, except Saturday which was "music night". The older children gathered around the center table in the living room, studying under the light of the big hanging lamp with its interesting dangles. The father sat close by in his favorite rocking chair, smoking homegrown tobacco in his clay pipe ready to answer questions in geography, history and arithmetic. With the father's experience, they were sure to have interesting and correct answers for their school work and get high grades on their report cards. Molly, in habitual dark cotton dress, gathered full at the waist, and a white handmade apron, sat contentedly knitting an endless number of socks and mittens. If you stop to listen you can still hear the soft click-click of Molly's knitting needles. (Molly had one fine black silk moiré dress with a full skirt that she wore to church and special occasions. She wore this "best" dress as long as she lived.) On the Sabbath everyone went to Sunday school and to church. Aaron L. was the Deacon in the church and Molly was one of his most enthusiastic singers.

  During the period between 1890 and 1908 Aaron L. was busy "educating" his children for he and Molly both wanted every child to have a good education. The three girls went to teacher-training schools at Kirksville and Chillicothe and each taught school until she married. Faral left school in 1898 to join the Army during the Spanish American War. Oscar went through Business College and on the side became an accomplished clarinet player in a band. The twins funned their way through grammar school. Aaron L. also bought up real estate at bargains which included farm land and brick store buildings in Ravanna. Molly did her share with thrift in running a household. Aaron L.'s holdings were supplemented by a meager Civil War pension, which was "forty-two dollars every three months". Both of them hoped that they would be able to leave each child a farm someday, a hope that was realized.

  Aaron L. Mastin passed away at his home in Ravanna, March 21, 1908, at the age of sixty-five leaving a widow, seven children and thirteen grandchildren. His was a lingering illness. In spite of the cold winter weather the attendance at the funeral was something to speak about in muted voices. Friends and relations came from town and farms, from Putnam, Sullivan and Mercer Counties. After the church service at his home the funeral was taken over by the Grand Army of the Republic, with beautiful ritual of that Order.

  Young men came to Ravanna on horseback, tied their horses to the hitchracks, and joined the long procession on foot behind the wagon that carried the corpse. The march was over one mile long proceeding from town to the old Ravanna graveyard and the adjoining new cemetery, and Mastin's burial plot. Wires of adjoining pastures were cut to allow the entrance of wagons, sleds and surreys, and clear the one-way county road.

  At Aaron L. Mastin's death in 1908 the Princeton Telegraph gave his picture, and a two-column biography. The following eulogy was the last paragraph of this obituary.

  "He was a man of exemplary habits, fair in his dealings and enjoyed the confidence and respect of his fellow man, a businessman of strictest integrity and honor, his whole life worthy of sincere praise".

Viola Jane (Mastin) Miller
Los Angeles, California
February 12, 1973

 

More About AARON LODER MASTIN:

Burial: Ravanna Cemetery Ravanna, Missouri

Military service: 107th Illinois Infantry Company F

Notes for MARY ANN CLEAR:

Commonly known as Millie.

Mary Ann is buried in the Ravanna Cemetery, Ravanna, Mercer County, Missouri

More About MARY ANN CLEAR:

Burial: Ravanna Cemetery Ravanna, Missouri

Children of AARON MASTIN and MARY CLEAR are:

i. OLLIE M.3 MASTIN, b. Abt. 1876.

ii. FERREL A. MASTIN, b. Abt. 1878.

9. iii. ELSIE MASTIN, b. November 08, 1882.

iv. WILLIE MASTIN, b. September 27, 1889, Putnam County Missouri; d. November 09, 1889, Putnam County Missouri.

More About WILLIE MASTIN:

Burial: New Busby Cemetery, Putnam County Missouri

v. EARL FRANCIS MASTIN, b. August 09, 1893, Putnam County Missouri; d. November 07, 1970, Kansas City, Missouri; m. ANNA OPAL COTTINGTON, May 09, 1914; b. November 15, 1892, Putnam County Missouri; d. April 01, 1974, Lucerne, Putnam County Missouri.

More About EARL FRANCIS MASTIN:

Burial: Ravanna Cemetery Ravanna, Missouri

More About ANNA OPAL COTTINGTON:

Burial: Ravanna Cemetery Ravanna, Missouri

vi. MEARL MASTIN, b. August 09, 1893; m. LEE KESTERSON, January 14, 1915.

vii. VIOLA P. MASTIN.

5. LEVI MASTIN2 JR. (LEVIGH1 MASTIN) was born Abt. March 09, 1843 in Jackson Township, Coshocton County Ohio, and died July 05, 1926 in Lake City, Calhoun County Iowa. He married (1) NANCY. She died August 07, 1927 in Lake City, Calhoun County Iowa. He married (2) FANNIE ELIZABETH WARRENBURG July 22, 1866 in Creek Township, DeWitt County Illinois, daughter of GEORGE WARRENBURG and MARIETTA CRONE. She was born October 10, 1847 in Fayette County Ohio, and died March 01, 1915 in Cherokee County Iowa.

Notes for LEVI MASTIN JR.:

Levi's 1850 Ohio census data and his stated date of birth at the time of his death are at least 4 years different. I am really starting to wonder in this is our Levi Jr. or not. His death certificate states that he was indeed born in Ohio, but the exact county and town are not listed. I really do believe that this is the correct Levi, but the difference in dates has me a bit perplexed.

I recently found an ancestor of Levi and Fannie Warrenburg, Ronald Pedersen, from Lansing, Michigan. He told me that Levi and Fannie settled in Iowa in the town of Lake City, Iowa. They actually first settled in Greene County in the town of Grand Junction, later moving to the north into Calhoun County where they settled in the town of Lake City, Iowa.

The Lake City newspaper posted the following obituary for Levi Mastin:

"Levi Mastin, an old settler of Calhoun County and a veteran of the Civil War, passed away at his home here[Lake City] Sunday. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 2:00o'clock at the M.E. church. (RCA: Thursday, July 8, 1926)"

Death records stated :

"Levi Mastin, born Ohio, died July 5, 1926, Lake City, buried Lake City. Age 83 yr, 3 mo, 26 days. Retired

farmer. Cause of death: chronic myocarditis."

More About LEVI MASTIN JR.:

Military service: 107th Illinois Infantry Company F

Notes for NANCY:

Known to Levi's family as the "Little Grandma".

A posting from the Lake City, Iowa newspaper stated the following about the passing of Nancy Mastin:

"Mrs. nace Martin passed away on Saturday evening at the Charles Havens home, where she had been staying. Funeral services were held at the U.B. Church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Notes for FANNIE ELIZABETH WARRENBURG:

Fannie died on March 1st, 1915 in the state hospital in Cherokee County Iowa after being hospitalized for two years with Tuberculosis. She is buried in the Cottonwood Cemetery in Calhoun County according to her death certificate, but other sources have her being buried in Lake Creek Cemetery near lake City.

More About FANNIE ELIZABETH WARRENBURG:

Burial: Cottonwood Cemetery, Calhoun County Iowa

Children of LEVI JR. and FANNIE WARRENBURG are:

i. INFANT3 MASTIN, d. May 15, 1892.

ii. CHARLES W. MASTIN, b. Abt. 1869.

Notes for CHARLES W. MASTIN:

Charles W. Mastin is listed as living in Council Bluffs, Iowa in 1926 according to the Probate records of his father Levi Mastin of lake City, Iowa.

iii. DELLA CORDA MASTIN, b. September 19, 1872; d. November 04, 1872.

iv. FLORENCE L. MASTIN, b. December 28, 1873; d. September 1944, Tacoma Pierce County Washington; m. NICK RODINS, December 24, 1892, Rockwell City, Iowa.

Notes for FLORENCE L. MASTIN:

Florence Rodious, is stated as living in Portalnd, Oregon in the 1926 Probate records of her father, Levi Mastin of Lake City, Iowa. She was 52 years of age at that time.

Marriage Notes for FLORENCE MASTIN and NICK RODINS:

Marriage records:

Florence Mastin, 18, Rockwell City, born Illinois, dau. of Levi and Fannie Warrenburg; m. Nick Rodins, 27, Rockwell City, born Garmcioi Prov. Luxembourg, son of Henry Rodins and Annie Smith. His second marriage. Married at Rockwell City Dec. 24, 1892. Witnesses C.W. Mastin and Eva Mastin.

10. v. EVA LENORA MASTIN, b. February 18, 1877.

vi. WALTER JAMES MASTIN, b. Abt. 1879, Grand Junction, Greene County Iowa.

Notes for WALTER JAMES MASTIN:

Walter Mastin, 47, son, living in Council Bluffs, Iowa according to the 1926 Probate records of his father, Levi Mastin of lake City, Iowa.

vii. MARY ETTA MASTIN, b. Abt. 1881; m. FRANK LESLIE SCOTT, August 10, 1901, Lake City, Calhoun County Iowa; b. Abt. 1876.

Notes for MARY ETTA MASTIN:

Etta Scott, 44, living in Council Bluffs, Iowa according to the 1926 Probate records of her father, Levi Mastin of lake City, Iowa.

Mary Etta's marriage records show that she was married at Lake City, August 10, 1901 to a Frank Leslie Scott, 25, of Lake City, Iowa., son of George H. Scott and Mary J. Scribner. Frank Leslie Scott's occupation is stated to be a day laborer. This marriage was witnessed by Mrs. Eva Bosley and her mother, Fannie E. Mastin.

viii. ELMER O. MASTIN, b. Abt. 1884.

Notes for ELMER O. MASTIN:

Elmer Mastin, 42, living in Council Bluffs, Iowa at the time of his father death in 1926 according to Probate records.

ix. PERRY D. MASTIN, b. Abt. 1887.

Notes for PERRY D. MASTIN:

Perry Mastin, 40, living in Council Bluffs, Iowa at the time of his fathers death, Levi Mastin of Lake City, Iowa in 1926, according to probate records from Calhoun County Iowa.

11. x. EDWARD LEVI MASTIN, b. Abt. 1888.

xi. MINNIE FERN MASTIN, b. Abt. 1891.

xii. DORA L. MASTIN, b. October 11, 1870, Iowa; d. 1952, Council Bluff, Iowa; m. R. PIERCE, November 29, 1888, Rockwell City, Iowa; b. Abt. 1866, Iowa.

Notes for DORA L. MASTIN:

Dora Toback, listed in the Probate records of Levi Mastin, dated August 20, 1926(Levi died July 5, 1926)

as living in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

 

Marriage Notes for DORA MASTIN and R. PIERCE:

From marriage records:

"Dora Mastin, 18, Calhoun County, born Iowa, dau. of Levi Mastin and Fannie E. Warrenburg; m. R. Pierce, 22, Calhoun County, born Iowa, son of L. Pierce and Malisa Purdy. Married at Rockwell City, Nov. 29, 1888. Witnesses W.H. Browning and E. Browning.".

6. JONATHAN P.2MASTIN (LEVIGH 1) was born Abt. 1851 in Jackson Township, Coshocton County Ohio. He married SARAH O. MASTIN. She was born Abt. 1855 in Indiana.

Children of JONATHAN MASTIN and SARAH MASTIN are:

i. CORA E.3 MASTIN, b. Abt. 1877.

ii. GEORGE C. MASTIN, b. Abt. 1879.

7. MARTHA JANE2 MASTIN (LEVIGH1) was born July 1853 in Jackson Township, Coshocton County Ohio, and died 1943 in Medicine County, Putnam County Missouri. She married ALLEN FIELDS September 06, 1874 in Putnam County Missouri, son of NATHANIAL FIELDS and MARGRET PIRSELL. He was born July 22, 1830 in Rockingham County North Carolina, and died April 13, 1915 in Putnam County Missouri.

More About MARTHA JANE MASTIN:

Burial: New Busby Cemetery Putnam County Missouri

More About ALLEN FIELDS:

Burial: New Busby Cemetery Putnam County Missouri

Children of MARTHA MASTIN and ALLEN FIELDS are:

i. EMMA3 FIELDS, m. DON OVERTON, January 22, 1900.

ii. HATTIE FIELDS, m. FRANK WAYMAN, March 02, 1905.

iii. EMERSON LEROY FIELDS, b. June 21, 1875.

iv. EMILY FLORENCE FIELDS, b. April 30, 1877.

v. WILLIAM PERRY FIELDS, b. November 09, 1879.

vi. HARRIET ARVILLA FIELDS, b. December 11, 1881, Medicine Township, Putnam County Missouri; m. GEORGE RUTH, December 24, 1916.

vii. LAURA MAY FIELDS, b. January 28, 1884, Putnam County Missouri; d. January 15, 1970, Princeton, Mercer County Missouri; m. WILLIAM LEVI LUTZ, January 22, 1908.

More About LAURA MAY FIELDS:

Burial: Lucerne Cemetery Lucerne, Putnam County Missouri

viii. CHARLES THEODORE FIELDS, b. April 20, 1886, Putnam County Missouri; d. December 22, 1951, Putnam County Missouri.

More About CHARLES THEODORE FIELDS:

Burial: New Busby Cemetery Putnam County Missouri

ix. ALBERT MITCHEL FIELDS, b. January 31, 1889; d. December 19, 1889, Putnam County Missouri.

More About ALBERT MITCHEL FIELDS:

Burial: New Busby Cemetery Putnam County Missouri

x. CLARA ELLEN FIELDS, b. September 22, 1890; m. WILLARD BUSBY, January 20, 1909.

xi. ESTHER V. FIELDS, b. November 1892; m. EARL HAYDEN, December 10, 1917.

xii. ROSETTA PEARL FIELDS, b. September 1895.

 

Generation No. 3

8. JOEL H.3 MASTIN (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born 1863 in Creek Township, DeWitt County Illinois, and died 1931 in Princeton, Mercer County Missouri. He married SARAH LUCINDA CLARK June 18, 1885 in Princeton, Mercer County Missouri, daughter of MARY A. CLARK. She was born February 24, 1868 in Putnam County Missouri, and died October 19, 1921 in Corydon, Wayne County Iowa.

Notes for JOEL H. MASTIN:

Joel H. Mastin was said to have been raised by his aunt, Martha Mastin as his mother and father

were killed when he was very young. From what research that I have done it seems that Joel was approximately 17 or 18 when his father Benjamin F. Mastin passed away. This would tend to contradict the stories that have been passed down in the family. Martha Jane Mastin was indeed Joel H. Mastin's aunt and she was living next to his family in Putnam County Missouri.

Joel and Lucinda were found living in Livingston County Missouri in the 1910 Census records.

More About JOEL H. MASTIN:

Burial: Princeton Cemetery Princeton, Mercer County Missouri

Notes for SARAH LUCINDA CLARK:

In the 1900 Mercer County Census she is listed as Sarah L. Mastin, not Lucinda E. Mastin. I guess her

middle name was Lucinda and she preferred it to Sarah. She was a redheaded lady as I am told by some of the older living relatives.

Lucinda's obituary was published in the Princeton Telegraph on October 26th, 1921 and read as follows:

"Lucinda Clark, born Putnam County Feb 24, 1868 died at her home in Corydon, Iowa October 19, 1921, aged 53 years, 7 months and 25 days. She was married to Joel H. Mastin of Mercer County, Mo., June 18, 1885. To this union nine children were born, seven of whom together with husband survive. They are James, Herman(Hiram is who they meant), John, Mollie, Tommie, Edgar and Sherwood.

She leaves one sister and two brothers to mourn her departure. She united with the Assembly of God Church in this city nine years ago and has since lived a faithful and devoted Christian life.

Her funeral services were conducted October 21, at the home of her son, James Mastin, in this city. Rev. W.Y.Howell of the Assembly of God Church officiating. Her remains were then conveyed to the Princeton Cemetery and tenderly laid to rest, followed by a large concourse of sorrowing relatives and sympathizing friends."

More About SARAH LUCINDA CLARK:

Burial: October 21, 1921, Princeton Cemetery Princeton, Mercer County Missouri

Children of JOEL MASTIN and SARAH CLARK are:

12. i. JAMES A.4 MASTIN, b. January 20, 1887, Princeton, Missouri; d. November 1964, Corydon, Iowa.

13. ii. HIRAM DELBERT MASTIN, b. Abt. 1888; d. 1959, Corydon, Iowa.

14. iii. JOHN WILLIAM MASTIN, b. January 05, 1889, Princeton, Missouri; d. July 1970, Des Moines, Iowa.

iv. MARY E. MASTIN, b. Abt. 1897.

Notes for MARY E. MASTIN:

Mary E. shows up once in the family in the 1910 Census as being 13 years old. She is never been mentioned in any family documents that I have been able to find and no account of her from living family members that still recall Joel and Lucinda. She must have died somewhere between the 1910 census and 1920 Census.

v. HOWARD MASTIN, b. December 1899.

15. vi. THOMAS WEBSTER MASTIN, b. Abt. 1900, Princeton, Mercer County Missouri; d. October 09, 1948, Corydon, Wayne County Iowa.

vii. MOLLY MASTIN, b. Abt. 1901; m. ED MALONE.

16. viii. EDGAR A. MASTIN, b. September 18, 1903, Princeton, Missouri; d. January 1983, Corydon, Iowa.

17. ix. LEONARD SHERWOOD MASTIN, b. August 05, 1907, Princeton, Missouri; d. September 1970, Des Moines, Iowa.

x. JESS MASTIN, b. Princeton, Missouri; d. Princeton, Missouri.

Notes for JESS MASTIN:

Jess died of kidney failure at a very young age. I do not know the exact year of birth or death..

9. ELSIE3 MASTIN (AARON LODER2, LEVIGH1) was born November 08, 1882. She married THOMAS WAITMAN MINTER March 24, 1909 in Mercer County Missouri. He was born May 17, 1875.

Children of ELSIE MASTIN and THOMAS MINTER are:

i. ANNA BELLE MINTER4 MINTER, b. November 06, 1910; d. November 1967.

ii. WAITE ACTON MINTER, b. March 14, 1914; d. August 29, 1938, Idaho.

iii. FRANCES ALTON MINTER, b. May 19, 1919.

iv. VOLNEY ALFRED MINTER, b. November 11, 1921, Mercer County, Missouri; d. September 28, 1954, Green Grove Springs, Florida.

v. J. B. ALVIN MINTER, b. March 24, 1924.

10. EVA LENORA3 MASTIN (LEVI MASTIN2 JR., LEVIGH1 MASTIN) was born February 18, 1877. She married SCHYLER WILSON BOSLEY May 12, 1894 in Lake City, Calhoun County Iowa.

Notes for EVA LENORA MASTIN:

Eva Bosley, 50, of Council Bluffs, Iowa, as stated in the Probate records of her father Levi Mastin, of Lake City, Iowa in 1926.

Marriage Notes for EVA MASTIN and SCHYLER BOSLEY:

Marriage records:

"Eva L. Mastin, 17, Lake City, born Iowa, dau. of Levi Mastin and Fannie E. Warrenburg; m. Schyler W. Bosley, 21, Lake City, born Iowa, son of John Bosley and Rebecca Ellis. Laborer. Married at Lake City, May 12, 1894. Witnesses Ida and Clara Pierce."

Child of EVA MASTIN and SCHYLER BOSLEY is:

i. BERNARD WILSON4 BOSLEY, b. Abt. 1915.

11. EDWARD LEVI3 MASTIN (LEVI MASTIN2 JR., LEVIGH1 MASTIN) was born Abt. 1888. He married ELLEN BLANCHE MERTZ.

Notes for EDWARD LEVI MASTIN:

Edward L. Mastin, 38, living in Lake City, Iowa in 1926 at the time of his fathers death, Levi Mastin

according to Probate records from Calhoun County Iowa

Child of EDWARD MASTIN and ELLEN MERTZ is:

i. DONALD LEE4 MASTIN, b. July 01, 1936.

 

Generation No. 4

12. JAMES A.4 MASTIN (JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born January 20, 1887 in Princeton, Missouri, and died November 1964 in Corydon, Iowa. He married KATIE M. KING. She was born 1884 in Kansas, and died 1968 in Corydon, Iowa.

Child of JAMES MASTIN and KATIE KING is:

18. i. JESSE5 MASTIN, b. May 09, 1919.

13. HIRAM DELBERT4 MASTIN (JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born Abt. 1888, and died 1959 in Corydon, Iowa. He married LULA MAE ADKINS 1910, daughter of CHRISTOPHER ADKINS and MARY SNOW. She was born August 1892 in Princeton, Missouri, and died February 1983 in Mountain Home, Arkansas.

Children of HIRAM MASTIN and LULA ADKINS are:

i. BETTY JANE5 MASTIN, d. 1989; m. (1) BOONE; m. (2) DAVID KAISER; m. (3) CLETUS TEEL.

ii. LORENE MARGARET MASTIN, m. (1) ORVILLE DEWEY HARPER; m. (2) DON VESTAL.

iii. WILLIAM LEE MASTIN.

19. iv. KATIE MILDRED MASTIN, b. May 22, 1910.

v. ELMER RAY MASTIN, b. October 12, 1912; d. 1966, Newton, Iowa; m. LEVICIA; b. June 25, 1915; d. November 17, 1997, Seymour, Iowa..

vi. ALBERTA LUCINDA MASTIN, b. 1914; m. DAWES JACKSON.

vii. JAMES DELBERT MASTIN, b. June 09, 1915, Corydon, Iowa; d. October 1959.

Notes for JAMES DELBERT MASTIN:

Worked for the Wright Tree Company Red Oak, Iowa.

viii. ODA SHIRLENE MASTIN, b. 1918; d. 1997; m. (1) WILLIE HODGE; m. (2) EARLE JANSEN.

20. ix. CORA MAE MASTIN, b. April 23, 1931.

14. JOHN WILLIAM4 MASTIN (JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born January 05, 1889 in Princeton, Missouri, and died July 1970 in Des Moines, Iowa. He married JOSIE DILLARD. She was born January 15, 1897, and died August 1979 in Des Moines, Iowa.

Children of JOHN MASTIN and JOSIE DILLARD are:

21. i. ELSIE LUCILLE5 MASTIN, b. 1914.

22. ii. FRANCES SHERMAN MASTIN, b. September 13, 1915, Corydon, Iowa.

iii. CLARENCE MASTIN, b. 1920.

23. iv. CHARLES ANDREW MASTIN, SR., b. 1926, Corydon, Iowa.

15. THOMAS WEBSTER4 MASTIN (JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born Abt. 1900 in Princeton, Mercer County Missouri, and died October 09, 1948 in Corydon, Wayne County Iowa. He married (1) GLADYS LELA LAWS 1922, daughter of WILLIAM LAWS and BIRDA BAKER. She was born April 29, 1901 in Half Rock Community, Mercer County Missouri, and died September 13, 1966 in Princeton, Mercer County Missouri. He married (2) ANNA MAE HIBBS 1930. She was born in Seymour, Iowa, and died in Waterloo, Iowa.

Notes for GLADYS LELA LAWS:

Gladys was never married to Charles Hicks, Mary Ann's father. She married and divorced Thomas W. Mastin shortly after Clifford was born. She then lived with Chester Houk and they had two children David and Charles Houk. Chester supposedly left Gladys and she was supposedly pregnant by Lafayette (Buck) Houk, Chester's brother at this time. My father always said that Chester was very abusive to him and beat him severely at times.

Grandma Gladys was always very kind to me and she showed me more compassion than any of my other grandparents did. I still remember the picture of a deer that I colored for her when I was very young. She tacked it to the wall and it hung there for as long as I recall that she was alive. She had a picture of Jesus on the wall in her house and all of the light fixtures hung from the ceiling on the electrical wiring to a bare socket with a thumb switch on it. It was a very humble place where she lived, but it always felt warm and friendly to me.

More About GLADYS LELA LAWS:

Burial: Princeton Cemetery Princeton, Mercer County Missouri

Child of THOMAS MASTIN and GLADYS LAWS is:

24. i. CLIFFORD DEAN5 MASTIN, b. May 20, 1923, Corydon, Iowa; d. October 29, 1989, Kansas City, Missouri.

Children of THOMAS MASTIN and ANNA HIBBS are:

ii. ROBERT LEE5 MASTIN.

iii. WILLIAM S. MASTIN, b. March 27, 1931, Seymour, Iowa.

16. EDGAR A.4 MASTIN (JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born September 18, 1903 in Princeton, Missouri, and died January 1983 in Corydon, Iowa. He married MARVA. She was born June 12, 1912, and died June 1985 in Corydon, Iowa.

Children of EDGAR MASTIN and MARVA are:

i. ARTHUR EDKER5 MASTIN.

25. ii. JAMES DELBERT MASTIN.

iii. RAYMOND WARREN MASTIN.

iv. RONALD DEAN MASTIN.

17. LEONARD SHERWOOD4 MASTIN (JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born August 05, 1907 in Princeton, Missouri, and died September 1970 in Des Moines, Iowa. He married LELA BALLARD. She was born March 01, 1911 in Seymour, Iowa, and died September 1974 in Des Moines, Iowa.

Notes for LEONARD SHERWOOD MASTIN:

Leonard was known as Dick to the family.

Children of LEONARD MASTIN and LELA BALLARD are:

i. MARGARET5 MASTIN.

ii. LENA MAE MASTIN.

iii. TOMMY MASTIN.

iv. LINDA SUE MASTIN.

v. ALICE MAE MASTIN.

vi. LAVERN MASTIN, b. February 12, 1931.

vii. GERALD MASTIN, b. September 11, 1935.

 

Generation No. 5

18. JESSE5 MASTIN (JAMES A.4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born May 09, 1919. He married NELLIE HUGGINS November 01, 1937 in Corydon, Iowa, daughter of HILLARY HUGGINS and MOLLY. She was born September 09, 1913 in Damascus, Virginia.

Notes for JESSE MASTIN:

Jesse was adopted by James and Katie after his father and mother, Max and Flossy Koch, died in a fire when Jesse was 5 years of age in Princeton, Missouri.

Marriage Notes for JESSE MASTIN and NELLIE HUGGINS:

Jeese and Nellie meet when Nellie was travelling with a Pentecostal revival. She came to Jesse's mom and dads after service on one Sunday afternoon and the rest is history!

Children of JESSE MASTIN and NELLIE HUGGINS are:

i. DANNY6 MASTIN.

ii. JUDY MASTIN, b. October 18, 1951.

iii. GWENDELYNN MASTIN.

19. KATIE MILDRED5 MASTIN (HIRAM DELBERT4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born May 22, 1910. She married (1) JAMES SHEROD. She married (2) ED KLASSERT.

Children of KATIE MASTIN and JAMES SHEROD are:

i. RALPH6 SHEROD.

ii. JEAN SHEROD.

20. CORA MAE5 MASTIN (HIRAM DELBERT4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born April 23, 1931. She married ORVILLE D. HARPER June 05, 1948 in Lavurne, Minnesota.

Notes for CORA MAE MASTIN:

Cora Mae lives in Two Harbors, Minnesota

Marriage Notes for CORA MASTIN and ORVILLE HARPER:

Orville D. Harper and Cora Mae Mastin were married by a justice of the peace.

Children of CORA MASTIN and ORVILLE HARPER are:

i. WESLEY ALAN6 HARPER, b. June 30, 1948, Waterton, South Dakota; m. ELIZABETH SANDRA.

26. ii. DEVERY ALTON HARPER, b. June 15, 1949, Waterton, South Dakota.

27. iii. WADE EMERY HARPER, b. September 07, 1950, Oskaloosa, Iowa; d. January 28, 1990, Belle Garden, California.

iv. PAMELA KAYE HARPER, b. January 12, 1954; m. DAVID MALMQUIST.

Notes for PAMELA KAYE HARPER:

Divorced with no children from this union.

28. v. HENRY HIRAM HARPER, b. October 01, 1958, Park Rapids, Minnesota.

21. ELSIE LUCILLE5 MASTIN (JOHN WILLIAM4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born 1914. She married (1) JOHN HULL. She married (2) DELBERT HODGE.

Notes for ELSIE LUCILLE MASTIN:

Elsie told me that she attended the Mill Grove School when she was raised in Mercer County Missouri. Her teacher was Daisy Schooler. She lived directly behind the school and she said that she was Mrs. Schooler's pet.

Child of ELSIE MASTIN and JOHN HULL is:

i. COLLEEN6 HULL.

Children of ELSIE MASTIN and DELBERT HODGE are:

ii. VIRGINA ALICE MAE6 HODGE.

iii. DELBERT FLOYD HODGE.

iv. KAY ELLEN HODGE.

22. FRANCES SHERMAN5 MASTIN (JOHN WILLIAM4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born September 13, 1915 in Corydon, Iowa. He married ROSELINE. She died 1987 in Des Moines, Iowa.

Notes for Frances Sherman Mastin:

Frances Sherman Mastin (AKA Buck) served almost 6 years in the CCC Camps from 1934 until 1938 when he got out but later that same year he returned until 1939. He was "The Champion Table Setter" in 1937 while he was in the CCC Camp. His duties while he was in the CCC Camps was cook and table waiter. He served most of his time in and around Leon, Iowa.

He served 24 months in the US Military beginning on April 23rd 1942 from the Western US and up in Alaska. He was an Army Engineer in the military. He was involved in an explosion and was injured from this blast and he was honorably discharged after this incident. He received a pension from the US Army, which represented a 20% disability. It was later reduced to a 10% pension.

I spoke to him for my first time on his 83rd birthday September 13th, 1998.

September 13th, 1998.

Child of FRANCES MASTIN and ROSELINE is:

i. MICHAEL DEAN6 MASTIN, b. 1946.

23. CHARLES ANDREW5 MASTIN, SR. (JOHN WILLIAM4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born 1926 in Corydon, Iowa. He married RUTH MCCARTY December 30, 1948 in Corydon, Iowa. She was born 1932 in Corydon, Iowa.

Children of CHARLES MASTIN and RUTH MCCARTY are:

i. ELSIE LUCILLE6 MASTIN.

ii. KATHLENA MASTIN.

iii. CHARLES ANDREW MASTIN, JR..

24. CLIFFORD DEAN5 MASTIN (THOMAS WEBSTER4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born May 20, 1923 in Corydon, Iowa, and died October 29, 1989 in Kansas City, Missouri. He married NORMA JEAN JOBE April 17, 1946 in Princeton, Missouri, daughter of JOHN JOBE and CHRISTENA RENFRO. She was born March 02, 1928 in Newtown, Missouri, and died May 04, 1994 in Kansas City, Clay County Missouri.

More About CLIFFORD DEAN MASTIN:

Burial: Princeton Cemetery Princeton, Mercer County Missouri

Education: Dad finished the 8th Grade in Princeton, Missouri. High School was a private institution and his parents did not have the $8.00 per month tuiton for him to attend.

Military service: My father entered the US Army early in 1942. He was discharged in 1946. He would again enlist in the US Army in 1948 in Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas in 1948 and retire in 1960.

Occupation: Dad spent most of his working life in the US Army, finally retiring in 1960 on a medical discharge. He would work the remainder of his life as a construction worker, mainly driving large dump trucks and heavy equipment.

Religion: Pentacostal -Dad was a deacon in the Pentecostal Churdh in Texas where we lived while Dad was in the Army stationed in Killeen, Texas.

Residence: 4830 N. Tullis Kansas City, Missouri

Notes for NORMA JEAN JOBE:

Mom died the day before Mother's Day in 1994 from breast cancer. She died at home in her own bed. The last three days she was totally incoherent and delirious. She did not even know that I was there. Steve, Gloria and I were present when she passed away. It rained for a brief moment just as she passed away. I will always feel that it was a sign.

In reading her sister Anna Lee Jobe's personal 5 year diary, dated 1940-1944 I found out a few items about mom. She got a bottle of "toilet water" for her birthday in 1942 according to Anna Lee's diary. On May 9th, 1940 mom received her first permanent which was done by a Mrs. Ellsworth!

Mom got her tonsils taken out on December 26th, 1940

Anna Lee went with mom to sell some cough drops the she must have been selling. She said they sold all but three boxes.

John Dillon Jobe passed away on December 1st, 1943 at 11:45. Stell, Aunt Fannie and Clifford Stottlemyre were present.

More About NORMA JEAN JOBE:

Burial: Princeton Cemetery Princeton, Mercer County Missouri

Education: 4830 N. Tullis Kansas City, Missouri

Occupation: Housewife and nurses aide

Marriage Notes for CLIFFORD MASTIN and NORMA JOBE:

Mother was already pregnant with Gloria Jean when her and Father married in 1946. My grandmother did not approve of the marriage as she thought my mother was too young to get married.

Children of CLIFFORD MASTIN and NORMA JOBE are:

29. i. GLORIA JEAN6 MASTIN, b. November 28, 1946.

ii. WILLIAM DEAN MASTIN, b. November 29, 1947, Princeton, Mercer County Missouri.

30. iii. MICHAEL DUANE MASTIN, b. April 21, 1957, Killeen, Texas.

iv. LAFEYETTE MASTIN, b. September 09, 1958, Ft. Hood, Texas; d. September 09, 1958, Ft. Hood, Texas.

Notes for LAFEYETTE MASTIN:

Lafayette was a still birth baby. I believe that he is buried in either Killeen or Copperas Cove, Texas.

31. v. JOHN STEVEN MASTIN, b. June 08, 1960, Princeton, Mercer County Missouri.

25. JAMES DELBERT5 MASTIN (EDGAR A.4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1)

Child of JAMES DELBERT MASTIN is:

i. CINDY6 MASTIN, b. 1949.

 

Generation No. 6

26. DEVERY ALTON6 HARPER (CORA MAE5 MASTIN, HIRAM DELBERT4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born June 15, 1949 in Waterton, South Dakota. He married FREDRIKA TANNER.

Children of DEVERY HARPER and FREDRIKA TANNER are:

32. i. DAWN HEATHER7 HARPER.

ii. DUSTY ALTON HARPER.

27. WADE EMERY6 HARPER (CORA MAE5 MASTIN, HIRAM DELBERT4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born September 07, 1950 in Oskaloosa, Iowa, and died January 28, 1990 in Belle Garden, California.

Child of WADE EMERY HARPER is:

i. KIMBERLY7 HARPER.

28. HENRY HIRAM6 HARPER (CORA MAE5 MASTIN, HIRAM DELBERT4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born October 01, 1958 in Park Rapids, Minnesota. He married MARY ANDERSON.

Children of HENRY HARPER and MARY ANDERSON are:

i. ZACHARY JOHN7 HARPER.

ii. JESSICA NICOLE HARPER.

29. GLORIA JEAN6 MASTIN (CLIFFORD DEAN5, THOMAS WEBSTER4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born November 28, 1946. She married (1) THOMAS EUGENE LEONARD, son of PORTER LEONARD and LUCILLE CLARK. He was born April 05, 1941 in Princeton, Missouri. She married (2) JACK MILLER.

Children of GLORIA MASTIN and THOMAS LEONARD are:

i. TERRY NORMAN7 LEONARD, b. January 09, 1963.

33. ii. SONYA JEAN LEONARD, b. May 11, 1964.

iii. MARK ALLEN LEONARD, b. May 02, 1968, Kansas City, Missouri; d. January 17, 1986, Kansas City, Missouri.

30. MICHAEL DUANE6 MASTIN (CLIFFORD DEAN5, THOMAS WEBSTER4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born April 21, 1957 in Killeen, Texas. He married (1) SUSAN CAROL BOX June 26, 1976 in Gladstone, Missouri. She was born April 21, 1958 in Kansas City, Clay County Missouri. He married (2) CAROL JEANETTE ENGELHARDT July 07, 1984 in Gladstone, Missouri. She was born April 03, 1964 in Kansas City, Missouri.

Marriage Notes for MICHAEL MASTIN and SUSAN BOX:

Married in Gashland Methodist Church in Gladstone Missouri. Reception was held at the Gladstone Civic Center near the North Oak Post Office.

Child of MICHAEL MASTIN and SUSAN BOX is:

34. i. MICHAEL JASON7 MASTIN, b. September 28, 1977, Kansas City, Clay County Missouri.

Child of MICHAEL MASTIN and CAROL ENGELHARDT is:

ii. KELSEY ALAINE7 MASTIN, b. April 27, 1990.

31. JOHN STEVEN6 MASTIN (CLIFFORD DEAN5, THOMAS WEBSTER4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born June 08, 1960 in Princeton, Mercer County Missouri. He married DENISE.

Children of JOHN MASTIN and DENISE are:

i. STEPHANIE MARIE7 MASTIN, b. 1979.

ii. JOHN JACOB MASTIN, b. 1981.

 

Generation No. 7

32. DAWN HEATHER7 HARPER (DEVERY ALTON6, CORA MAE5 MASTIN, HIRAM DELBERT4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) She married BEN HEINEN.

Child of DAWN HARPER and BEN HEINEN is:

i. ENGELICA8 HEINEN.

33. SONYA JEAN7 LEONARD (GLORIA JEAN6 MASTIN, CLIFFORD DEAN5, THOMAS WEBSTER4, JOEL H.3, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN2, LEVIGH1) was born May 11, 1964. She married MICHAEL CHARLES TATE December 08, 1984 in North Kansas City, Missouri. He was born December 07, 1956.

Children of SONYA LEONARD and MICHAEL TATE are:

i. JENINTHA N ICOLE8 T ATE, b. June 01, 1983.

ii. MELISSA SUZAN TATE , b. July 09, 1985.

iii. TASHA MICHELLE TATE , b. August 22, 1987.

34.MICHAEL JASON 7 M ASTIN (MICHAEL DUANE 6, C LIFFORD D EAN 5, T HOMAS W EBSTER 4 , JOEL H. 3, B ENJAMIN F RANKLIN 2 , LEVIGH 1) was born September 28, 1977 in Kansas City, Clay County Missouri. He married C HRISTENA L YNN H OLMES March 01, 1997 in Keesler AFB, Mssissippi. She was born December 21, 1977 in Modesto, CA.

NO CHILDREN FROM THIS MARRIAGE

Child of MICHAEL MASTIN and CHRISTY CHRISTIANSON is:

i. RACHAEL NICOLE8 CHRISTIANSON, b. February 22, 1997.