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Source for: Thomas Woodworth, 17 JUL 1726 -
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Name source: S9Page: Page 017.
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Residence source: S9Page: Page 017.
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Source for: Zerviah Fox, 29 MAR 1726 - 19 JUN 1767
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Name source: S86@M120@@M121@@M122@@M123@@M124@@M125@@M126@@M127@@M128@@M129@
Name source: S9Page: Page 017.
Page: Page 018.
Birth source: S86@M120@@M121@@M122@@M123@@M124@@M125@@M126@@M127@@M128@@M129@
Residence source: S9Page: Page 017.
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Source for: John Fox, 01 JUN 1680 - 1769
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Birth source: S86@M120@@M121@@M122@@M123@@M124@@M125@@M126@@M127@@M128@@M129@
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Source for: Thomas White, 14 AUG 1701 - 1773
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Name source: S9Page: Page 009.
Text: [David moved from Massachusetts to Eastern Connecticut in early life, where he married in his]
"twenty third year Deborah White of Coventry. She was the daughter of Thomas White of the well known Connecticut White family."
Page: Page 016.
Birth source: S86@M120@@M121@@M122@@M123@@M124@@M125@@M126@@M127@@M128@@M129@
Residence source: S9Page: Page 016.
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Source for: Sarah Miller, 15 OCT 1702 - 10 AUG 1736
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Name source: S9Page: Page 016.
Residence source: S9Page: Page 016.
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Source for: James Eaton, 09 MAR 1696/97 - 18 MAR 1773
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Name source: S41Page: Births page 107
Page: Births page 105
Birth source: S41Page: Births page 107
Death source: S41Page: Deaths page 391
Name source: S41Page: Marriages page 18
Page: Marriages page 103
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Source for: Rachel Kimball, 1710 - 23 AUG 1775
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Name source: S41Page: Marriages page 18
Page: Births page 105
Death source: S41Page: Deaths page 390
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Source for: Jonathan Eaton, 23 APR 1668 - 20 JAN 1723/24
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Name source: S9Page: Page 008.
Text: "John Eaton was chosen a grand juror and also one of the 'Prudential men', to manage the town's affairs, during the spring of 1646. Later, in the same year, he transferred his homestead to his elder son, John, Jr., 'together with all his rights and priviledges as one of the proprietors in common' and moved with the rest of the family about fifteen miles up the Merrimac River to Haverhill, where he spend the rest of his life. He died, testate in Haverhill on 29 October 1668, aged about 73 years. Ann, the mother of his children, died 5 February 1660. John married again on 20 November 1661, Mrs. Phebe Dow, Widow of Thomas Dow of Newbury, who lived after him until 1672."
"Five of John Eaton's six children were married. The youngest daughter, Hester, born about 1634, was not married but died young. Ann, Elizabeth, and Rugh became the wives respectively of Lieut. George Brown of Haverhill, James Davis of Haverhill, and Samuel Ingalls of Ipswich. The eldest child in the family was John, born in 1619. He married Martha Rowlandson of Ipswich, and lived in Salisbury. The fifth child was Thomas, born about 1631, who lived in Haverhill. His first wife Martha Kent, who bore him one child, Martha, who died young; his second wife, Eunice Singletery, bore him nine children. Of the nine children, the fourth was a son, Jonathan, born 23 April 1668, who had a son, David, born 1 April 1729, who became the founder of the main branch of the family in Nova Scotia."
"David moved from Massachusetts to Eastern Connecticut in early life, where he married in his"
Name source: S41Page: Births page 104
Page: Marriages page 103
Page: Marriages page 243
Page: Deaths page 391
Birth source: S9Page: Page 008.
Text: "John Eaton was chosen a grand juror and also one of the 'Prudential men', to manage the town's affairs, during the spring of 1646. Later, in the same year, he transferred his homestead to his elder son, John, Jr., 'together with all his rights and priviledges as one of the proprietors in common' and moved with the rest of the family about fifteen miles up the Merrimac River to Haverhill, where he spend the rest of his life. He died, testate in Haverhill on 29 October 1668, aged about 73 years. Ann, the mother of his children, died 5 February 1660. John married again on 20 November 1661, Mrs. Phebe Dow, Widow of Thomas Dow of Newbury, who lived after him until 1672."
"Five of John Eaton's six children were married. The youngest daughter, Hester, born about 1634, was not married but died young. Ann, Elizabeth, and Rugh became the wives respectively of Lieut. George Brown of Haverhill, James Davis of Haverhill, and Samuel Ingalls of Ipswich. The eldest child in the family was John, born in 1619. He married Martha Rowlandson of Ipswich, and lived in Salisbury. The fifth child was Thomas, born about 1631, who lived in Haverhill. His first wife Martha Kent, who bore him one child, Martha, who died young; his second wife, Eunice Singletery, bore him nine children. Of the nine children, the fourth was a son, Jonathan, born 23 April 1668, who had a son, David, born 1 April 1729, who became the founder of the main branch of the family in Nova Scotia."
"David moved from Massachusetts to Eastern Connecticut in early life, where he married in his"
Birth source: S41Page: Births page 104
Birth source: S111Occupation source: S111Death source: S41Page: Deaths page 391