man Josiah (Isiah) Austin‏‎, son of Caleb Austin and Lydia Mason‏.
Born ‎23 Mar 1761 Burlington County, New Jersey, died ‎10 Dec 1837 Logan County, Ohio‎, 76 years
Sarah Haines (Wife) b. 18 Aug 1776 in Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, NJ
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Marriage: 1791 in Evesham MM, Burlington Co, NJ
Children:
Lydia Austin b. 26 Jan 1793 in Burlington Co, NJ
Rebecca Austin b. 22 Jun 1794 in Burlington Co, NJ
Solomon Austin b. 5 Jan 1796 in Burlington Co, NJ
Phebe Austin b. 6 Aug 1797 in Burlington Co, NJ
William Austin b. 17 Jun 1799 in Burlington Co, NJ
Amos Austin b. 6 Dec 1801 in Burlington Co, NJ
Carlile Haines Austin b. 6 Feb 1804 in Burlington Co, NJ
Jane Austin b. 30 May 1806 in Burlington Co, NJ
Haines Austin b. 6 Aug 1808 in Burlington Co, NJ See below
Caleb Austin b. 3 Apr 1810 in Burlington Co, NJ
Sarah Sidney Austin b. 2 Jul 1813 in Burlington Co, NJ
Rachel Caroline Austin b. 26 Nov 1820 in Bellefontaine, Logan Co, OH
Mary G. Austin b. 15 Feb 1823 in Perry Twp, Logan Co, OH
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Haines Austin

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Haines Austin was born in New Jersey, Aug. 8, 1808, and was married to Rachel Garwood in 1833; she was born in New Jersey in 1812, and located in that county where Sarah J. (Freer) was born, June 27, 1834; the family emigrating to this county in the year 1835, locating in Perry Tp. Here the family have since remained. Haines Austin was stricken down suddenly Nov. 18, l 837 -had started to New Jersey on a visit, and while on the road to Bellefontaine he tell dead of heart disease. His wife yet survives him, she residing with her son and daughter, Josiah and Elizabeth, in this township.

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The following early settlers came from New Jersey : Edward Harding, Josiah Austin, Henry Reymer and Thomas Freer. Harding came about 1825, is still living and is about 82 years of age. He settled two miles southwest of the village of Liberty, where he still lives. He has a son, Geo. W. Harding, and two daughters living in the township. Mr. Austin settled one mile south of Liberty, He was an old man when he came to the township, and is long since gathered to his Fathers. He had four sons and four daughters, all of whom are dead, except two daughters, Mrs. Garwood and Mrs. Shepherd, both widows. Josiah Austin, Sr., built the first residence http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Logan/LoganChapXXII.htm

Married/ Related to:

woman Sarah Haines‏‎
Born ‎18 Aug 1776 Burlington County, New Jersey, died ‎9 Nov 1823 Perry Twp, Logan Co, OH Union‎, 47 years
Title: A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey since 1682
Author: John Wesley Haines
Publication: Carr Publishing, Inc, Boyce, VA, 1961
Media: Book
Page: p 204



Title: HAIE8AE GenServ database
Author: Wilbur H. Haines whaines@mcn.org
Publication: PO Box 165, The Sea Ranch, CA 95497
707-785-3268 Fax: 707-785-2682

Title: Early Church Records of Burlington Co, NJ, Vol 1-3
Author: Meldrum, Charlotte D.
Publication: Family Line Publications, Rear 63 East Main St, Westminster, MD 21157
800-876-6103, 1995
Call Number: GLH R 929 .3774961 M518e v.1-3
Page: vol 3, p 71

Child:

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man Rev Carlile Haines Austin‏
Born ‎6 Feb 1804 New Jersey, died ‎10 Apr 1878 Ohio‎, 74 years. Occupation: ‎PAStoR Methodist Episcopal Church;
Caleb Austin b. 1824 in Logan County, Ohio
Joshua Austin b. 1825 in Logan County, Ohio
Susan Rebecca Austin b. 25 Dec 1827 in Logan County, Ohio
Mary Catherine Austin b. 1829 in Logan County, Ohio
Sarah Austin b. 1830 in Logan County, Ohio
Elisha Hutchings Austin b. 6 Nov 1833 in Logan County, Ohio
Lydia Austin b. 1834 in Logan County, Ohio
Bathsheba Austin b. 1836 in Logan County, Ohio

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Rev. Carlisle A. Austin was born in New Jersey, Feb. 6, 1804, and moved to East Liberty, O., in 1820, and for sixty years was a. member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in which he always took an active part. He was a conscientious man, and one who never swerved from duty and the truth, and way a man of acknowledged ability; for several years he held the offices of Justice of the Peace, Notary Public and Surveyor, and for forty years was a local. preacher, and many, through his instrumentality, were brought to the cross of Christ. In matters that pertained to business, he was successful, leaving after him a good farm and personal property; he died in the triumph of faith, April 10, 1878.

The first mercantile venture was made by Lot Inskeep, who opened a store about 1826 on the road leading from Garwood's mill to Big Spring, only a short distance from the mill. C. H. Austin succeeded him, and did business at the same place for a year or two, when, upon the laying out of East Liberty, the store was moved into the town