Benjamin Mastick and Eliza (Tomlinson)
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Register of the California Society of the Sons of the American Revolution : instituted at San Francisco, California, October 22d, 1875 as Sons of Revolutionary Sires.
San Francisco, Calif.: Pacific Press Pub. Co., 1901, 326 pgs.
SEABURY CONE MASTICK
New York
Attorney-at-law. Born in the City and county of San Francisco Cal. July 19, 1871.
Son of William Henry Cone and Laura Jeanette (Mastick)
Adopted by Seabury L. Mastick, whose name he took
Grandson of Benjamin Mastick and Eliza (Tomlinson)
Great-grandson of BENJAMIN MASTICK and Cynthia (Wood)
BENJAMIN MASTICK died in Genga Co. Ohio, June 6, 1830. He appears with the rank of Private on the Muster Roll of Capt. Mellen's Company, Col. Ward's Regiment, in which he enlisted as a Private in Capt. Garnder's Company, Col. Brook's Regiment, and soon after his enlistment was wounded. He was encamped at Cambridge, Mass., June 18, 1775, and was present at the Battle of Bennington, and there received a wound for which he afterward received a pension. (Mass. Rev. Rolls, Vol. 15, p. 71; Vol. 56, p. 219; Vol. 73, p. 14; Vol. 19, p. 118. Pension Roll of the Rev. Army.)