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Descendants of Jonas Hastings Generation No. 1 1. Jonas1 Hastings was born January 12, 1725 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United States, and died 1790 in Bristol, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States. He married Lydia Corliss May 23, 1751 in Salem,Rockingham,New Hampshire,USA, daughter of Jonathan Corliss and Elizabeth Moore. Children of Jonas Hastings and Lydia Corliss are: 2 i. John2 Hastings, born April 11, 1744 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. 3 ii. Richard Hastings, born October 12, 1745 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; died December 31, 1820 in Salem, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. 4 iii. Timothy Hastings, born April 12, 1750 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA. + 5 iv. Asa Hastings, born December 28, 1751 in Salem, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States; died September 1836 in Sweetsburg, Missiquoi, Quebec, Canada. 6 v. Ednor Hastings, born June 02, 1753 in Salem, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died 1754. 7 vi. Jonas Hastings, born November 09, 1754 in Salem, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died 1755. 8 vii. Lydia Hastings, born July 09, 1756 in Salem, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA; died April 22, 1758 in Salem, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA. 9 viii. Amos Hastings, born February 03, 1757 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, USA; died July 28, 1829 in Bethel, Oxford, Maine, USA. 10 ix. Samuel Hastings, born February 06, 1759 in Salem, Rockingham, New Hampshire,; died March 18, 1760 in Salem, Rockingham, New Hampshire,. Generation No. 2 5. Asa2 Hastings (Jonas1) was born December 28, 1751 in Salem, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States, and died September 1836 in Sweetsburg, Missiquoi, Quebec, Canada. He married Mary Lowell February 14, 1775 in Mason, Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Children of Asa Hastings and Mary Lowell are: 11 i. Lydia3 Hastings, born December 03, 1775 in Alexandria, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States; died 1789. 12 ii. Joseph Hastings, born May 07, 1777 in Alexandria, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States; died 1815 in Canada. 13 iii. Jonas Hastings, born January 19, 1779 in Alexandria, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States; died 1817. 14 iv. Phebe Hastings, born December 08, 1782 in pr New Chester, New Hampshire, United States; died 1796. 15 v. Amos Hastings, born March 19, 1785 in New Chester, New Hampshire, United States; died November 27, 1863 in Brome, Brome, Quebec, Canada. 16 vi. Adnah Hastings, born July 07, 1787 in New Chester, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States; died 1801 in Kentucky, United States. 17 vii. Simeon Hastings, born March 07, 1790 in Bristol, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States; died February 14, 1877 in Delaware, Ripley, Indiana, United States. + 18 viii. Asa Hastings, born October 15, 1792 in Bristol, Grafton Co., New Hampshire, United States; died August 26, 1876 in Horicon, Warren Co., New York, United States. 19 ix. Moses Hastings, born May 15, 1795 in New Chester, New Hampshire, United Page 1

States; died 1826. Generation No. 3 18. Asa3 Hastings (Asa2, Jonas1) was born October 15, 1792 in Bristol, Grafton Co., New Hampshire, United States, and died August 26, 1876 in Horicon, Warren Co., New York, United States. He married Anna Goddard August 11, 1816 in Dunham, Quebec, Canada. More About Asa Hastings: Fact1: May 08, 1813, Enlisted US Army, private, N. Chester, Grafton, NH Children of Asa Hastings and Anna Goddard are: + 20 i. Joseph A4 Hastings, born April 14, 1827 in Canada Am Cit; died in Bolton Township, Warren, New York. + 21 ii. James Hastings, born 1832 in East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada; died December 14, 1864. 22 iii. Jonas L Hastings, born October 13, 1824 in Canada; died March 10, 1916 in New York. 23 iv. Artemas A Hastings, born March 08, 1836 in Bolton, Warren, New York, United. Notes for Artemas A Hastings: U.S. Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles about Artemus A Hastings Name: Artemus A Hastings Age at Enlistment: 25 Enlistment Date: 15 Nov 1861 Rank at enlistment: Private Enlistment Place: Bolton, NY State Served: New York Survived the War?: Yes Service Record: Enlisted in Company H, New York 93rd Infantry Regiment on 05 Dec 1861. Promoted to Full Corporal on 26 Jan 1862. Mustered out on 08 Jan 1863. Birth Date: abt 1836 Sources: New York: Report of the Adjutant-General 24 v. Rufus Hastings, born May 14, 1839 in Horicon, Warren, New York, United States; died March 07, 1918 in Warrensburg, Warren, New York, United States. 25 vi. Sabrina Hastings, born 1834 in East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada; died 1835. Generation No. 4 20. Joseph A4 Hastings (Asa3, Asa2, Jonas1) was born April 14, 1827 in Canada Am Cit, and died in Bolton Township, Warren, New York. He married Fanny M. Page 2

Notes for Joseph A Hastings: American Civil War Regiments Regiment: 118th Infantry Regiment New York Date of Organization: 18 Aug 1862 Muster Date: 13 Jun 1865 Regiment State: New York Regiment Type: Infantry Regiment Number: 118th Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded: 6 Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 0 Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 93 Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 188 Regimental Soldiers and History: List of Soldiers Regimental History NEW YORK ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY (Three Years) One Hundred and Eighteenth Infantry.-Cols., Samuel T. Richards, Oliver Keese, Jr., George F. Nichols; Lieut.-Cols., Oliver Keese, Jr., George F. Nichols, Levi S. Dominey; Majs., George F. Nichols, Charles E. Pruyn, Levi S. Dominey, John S. Cunningham. The 118th, the "Adirondack Regiment," was recruited in the counties of Clinton, Essex and Warren, organized at Plattsburg, and there mustered into the U. S. service Aug. 18-20, 1862, for three years. It was composed of excellent material and left the state 1,040 strong on Sept. 3. It served in the defenses of Washington until April, 1863, when it was ordered to Suffolk, Va., in the reserve brigade, 7th corps. In the 1st brigade, Getty's division, same corps, it was present at Antioch Church and Baker's cross-roads; in Wistar's brigade, 4th corps, at Franklin; and in the provisional brigade, 7th corps, it was engaged at South Anna bridge, losing 11 killed, wounded and missing. It then performed garrison and guard duty for several months at Yorktown, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Newport News, Va. As part of the 2nd brigade, 1st division, 18th corps, it took part in the campaign against Richmond with Gen. Butler's Army of the James, being engaged at Port Walthall Junction, Chester Station, Swift creek, Proctor's creek, and Drewry's bluff. In the last named battle, it lost 199 in killed, wounded and missing. It fought gallantly at Cold Harbor in June, when it lost 32 in killed and wounded. In the first assaults on Petersburg it lost 21 killed and wounded. It was next severely engaged at Fort Harrison, where it lost 67 killed and wounded, and during the advance on Richmond by the Darbytown road in October its ranks were once more fearfully depleted, 111 being killed, wounded and missing. Page 3

Then attached to the 2nd brigade, 3d division, 24th corps, it was engaged without loss at the fall of Petersburg, April 2, 1865. During the long period it was in the trenches before Petersburg it met with losses amounting to 43 in killed and wounded. It was on the skirmish line of the 3d division when Richmond was finally occupied, and claims to have been the first organized Federal infantry in that city. It was mustered out at Richmond, under Col. Nichols, June 13, 1865, having lost by death during service, 6 officers and 98 enlisted men, killed and mortally wounded; 188 enlisted men by disease and other causes, a total of 292; of whom 45 died in Confederate prisons. Source: The Union Army, Vol. 2, p. 135 NEW YORK ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEENTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Adirondack Regiment. (Three Years) Colonel Samuel T. Richards received, July 7, 1862, authority to recruit this regiment in the counties of Clinton, Essex and Warren; it was organized at Plattsburg and there mustered in the service of the United States for three years August 18 to 20, 1862. The members of the regiment not to be discharged with it were transferred to the 96th Infantry June 13, 1865. The companies were recruited principally: A at Queensbury and Plattsburg; B at Chazy, Ellenburg and Saranac; C at St. Armand, Jay, Keene, North Elba and Wilmington; D at Horicon, Chester, Johnsburg and Luzerne; E at Crown Point, Moriah, Newcomb, North Hudson, Schroon and Ticonderoga; F at Essex, Elizabethtown, Moriah and Westport; G at Luzerne, Bolton, Caldwell, Johnsburg, Stony Creek and Warrensburg; H at Plattsburg; I at Champlain, Chazy, Dannemora and Mooers, and K at Au Sable, Black Brook and Peru. The regiment left the State September 3, 1862; served in the Middle Department, 8th Corps, from September 4, 1862; in the defenses and Department of Washington, later in Provisional Brigade, Abercrombie's Division, 22d Corps, from October 24, 1862; in the District of Washington, from February, 1863; at Suffolk, Va., in Reserve Brigade, 7th Corps, Department of Virginia, from April 22, 1863; in 1st Brigade, Getty's Division, 7th Corps, from May, 1863; in Wistar's Brigade, 4th Corps, from June, 1863; in Provisional Brigade, 7th Corps, from July, 1863; at Yorktown, Va., from August, 1863; at Norfolk and Portsmouth, Department of Virginia, from October, 1863; at Norfolk, Va., from November, 1863; at Newport News, Va., from December, 1863; in Wistar's Division, 18th Corps, from January, 1864; in Heckman's Division, 18th Corps, from February, 1864; Page 4

in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, 18th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in the 2d Brigade, 3d Division, 24th Corps, from December, 1864, and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. George F. Nichols, June 13, 1865, at Richmond, Va. Source: Phisterer, p. 3,384 Battles Fought Fought on 29 Aug 1862. Fought on 4 Jul 1863 at South Anna Bridge, VA. Fought on 27 Oct 1863. Fought on 12 May 1864 at On Richmond & Petersburg Pike.. Fought on 14 May 1864 at Proctor's Creek, VA. Fought on 16 May 1864 at Fort Darling, VA. Fought on 16 May 1864 at Drewry's Bluff, VA. Fought on 27 May 1864. Fought on 2 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Fought on 3 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Fought on 4 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Fought on 5 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Fought on 7 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Fought on 8 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Fought on 11 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 12 Jun 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA. Fought on 15 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 20 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 30 Jun 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 8 Jul 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 9 Jul 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 30 Jul 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 9 Aug 1864 at Petersburg, VA. Fought on 20 Sep 1864 at Fort Harrison, VA. Fought on 28 Sep 1864 at Fort Harrison, VA. Fought on 29 Sep 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA. Fought on 30 Sep 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA. Fought on 1 Oct 1864 at Chaffin's Farm, VA. Fought on 27 Oct 1864 at Fair Oaks, VA. Fought on 28 Oct 1864 at Fair Oaks, VA. More About Joseph A Hastings: Fact1: July 24, 1862, Service Record:Promoted to Full Sergeant on 29 Aug 1862.Enlisted in Company D, Children of Joseph Hastings and Fanny M are: + 26 i. Abram D5 Hastings, born 1876 in Horicon, Warren, New York, United States; died 1951 in Murray, NY. 27 ii. Selden Hastings, born Abt. 1857. 28 iii. Asa Hastings, born Abt. 1860. 29 iv. Alice Hastings, born Abt. 1862. 30 v. Scott P Hastings, born January 1868. 31 vi. Smith E Hastings, born Abt. 1872. Page 5

+ 32 vii. Stilson Hastings, born October 1872 in Canada Am Cit. 33 viii. Joseph S Hastings, born Abt. 1856. 34 ix. Ephriam Hastings, born Abt. 1869. 21. James4 Hastings (Asa3, Asa2, Jonas1) was born 1832 in East Farnham, Brome, Quebec, Canada, and died December 14, 1864. He married Polley H. Notes for James Hastings: American Civil War Soldiers about James Hastings Name: James Hastings Enlistment Date: 29 Jul 1862 Enlistment Place: Horicon, New York Side Served: Union State Served: New York Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 29 July 1862 at the age of 32. Enlisted in Company D, 118th Infantry Regiment New York on 29 Aug 1862. Transferred into Regiment U.S. Veteran Reserve Corps on 28 Oct 1863. Transferred out of Company D, 118th Infantry Regiment New York on 28 Oct 1863. Sources: 14 Children of James Hastings and Polley H are: 35 i. Daniel A5 Hastings, born Abt. 1856. 36 ii. William H Hastings, born Abt. 1855. 37 iii. Mathew G Hastings, born Abt. 1859. Generation No. 5 26. Abram D5 Hastings (Joseph A4, Asa3, Asa2, Jonas1) was born 1876 in Horicon, Warren, New York, United States, and died 1951 in Murray, NY. He married Anna Griffin. Children of Abram Hastings and Anna Griffin are: 38 i. Donald J6 Hastings, born February 10, 1912 in Tacoma, Washington Co, New York; died June 1984 in Holley, Orleans, NY. He married Nina Finger July 29. 39 ii. Cecil Hastings, born April 03, 1903; died February 13, 1967 in Murray, NY. He married Genevieve E. 40 iii. Raymond A Hastings, born 1909. 41 iv. Marion L Hastings, born 1907. 32. Stilson5 Hastings (Joseph A4, Asa3, Asa2, Jonas1) was born October 1872 in Canada Am Cit. He married Jennie O Abt. 1898. Child of Stilson Hastings and Jennie O is: 42 i. Clinton6 Hastings, born August 1898. Page 6