Show ContentsChastin History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The prestigious surname Chastin originated in the beautiful and majestic region of Poitou in France. France was notorious for its eccentric kings, but it was revered for its contributions to European art and culture. The surname Chastin originally came from the region of Poitou. It is a topographical name, which is a type of hereditary surname. Topographical surnames were taken from physical features or landmarks that the family lived near.

Early Origins of the Chastin family

The surname Chastin was first found in Poitou, where the family held a family seat since early times.

This family expanded through alliances with other important families, such as the Girard family. Seventeen branches formed from the members of this family. Three members of the family were knights who took part in the crusades of the day. Also in the family were chamberlains of the king, state advisors, knights of the Temple and knights of Saint John of Jerusalem, knights of the king's orders, and several members were admitted to the honours of the Court in 1776, and again in 1780.

Early History of the Chastin family

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Chastin Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Chastain, Chastin, Chastaing, Chastaignier, Chastainier, Chastagnier, Chastang, Chastand, Chastant, Chastan, Châtain, Châtin, Châtaing, Châtaignier, Châteignier, Châtainier, Châtand, Châtan, Chataignon and many more.

Early Notables of the Chastin family

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Migration of the Chastin family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Pierre Chastain, who arrived in Virginia in 1700; with his wife and his five children; Estienne Chastain, who settled in Louisiana in 1704; M. Chastant, who was in possession of property in New Orleans in 1731.



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