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Mary Olivet Gaston (Lemon)

Also Known As: "Lemmon"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Carnlough, Cloughwater, County Antrim, Ulster, Ireland
Death: 1752 (59-68)
Cloughwater, County Antrim, Ulster, Ireland
Immediate Family:

Wife of William Gaston and William Gaston
Mother of Justice John C. Gaston; Alexander Gaston; Mary McClure; Robert Gaston; Rev. Hugh Gaston and 6 others

Occupation: Homemaker
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About Mary Olivet Lemon

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Name William Gaston Gender Male Birth? 1689 Cloughmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland Marriage 1702 Cloughmills, County Antrim, Northern Irelandto Mary Olivet Lemon Death? 1770 Cloughmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland

Lived at Clough Water, County Antrim, Ireland, near Ballymena. Articles mentioning him are on pages 195 and 200 of "Heritage History of Chester County, South Carolina," 1985. Grandson of Jean Gaston, a French Huguenot who fled from France to Scotland during the middle of the seventeenth century. Several of his sons moved from Scotland to County Antrim, Ireland in the 1660's. One of them was John Gaston, who appears on the hearth money rate list for Ireland in 1669 as a resident of Magheragall, County Antrim. One family tale of Jean Gaston that survives is the worst language his children ever heard him use was when he hurt his mouth with a table fork, an implement just coming into use, he exclaimed, "Devil take the fork!"

Page 235 of "Heritage History of Chester County, South Carolina, Volume II" 1995, states that William Gaston (1685-1770), born and died in Ireland, was the son of Jean Gaston, born in 1645, one of three brothers who settled in Ballymena, County Antrim, Ireland. The other two brothers were William Gaston, born in 1642 and Alexander Gaston, born about 1648. Page 72 of "The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, 1978, by Mary Wylie Strange, calls him "of Clough Water, Ireland"

William and Mary were the parents of nine children: Alexander (1702 – 1781), Rev. Hugh (1702 – 1766, 4th minister of Ballywillan Presbyterian Church in Portrush, Co. Antrim, Ireland), "Justice" John (1700 – 1782), Mary (1712 – 1802), Jennet or Janet (1714), Robert (1720 – 1787), Elizabeth Ann (1727 – 1813), Martha (1741 – 1826) and Matthew (1748 – 1799). All children eventually emigrating to America.


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Mary Olivet Lemon's Timeline

1688
1688
Carnlough, Cloughwater, County Antrim, Ulster, Ireland
1702
February 5, 1702
1703
April 4, 1703
Cloughwater, Antrim, Ballymore, Ireland
1703
Caranleigh, Cloughwater, County Antrim, Ireland, Ballymena, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
1712
1712
Ireland
1722
1722
County Antrim, Ulster, Ireland
1726
1726
Gloughwater, County Antrim, Ulster, Ireland
1730
1730
Ireland