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Capt John Eaton III
Born 1646 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Son of John Eaton Jr. and Martha (Rowlandson) Kerley
Brother of Esther Eaton, Thomas Eaton, Martha (Eaton) Flanders, Elizabeth (Eaton) Hutchins, Ann Eaton, Sarah (Eaton) Stevens, Mary Eaton, Samuel Eaton, Joseph Eaton and Ephriam Eaton
Husband of Mary (Unknown) Ingalls — married 1684 (to 17 Jan 1718) in Salisbury, Essex, Mass
Father of John Eaton 2nd, Mary Eaton, William Eaton, James Eaton, Samuel Eaton, Martha (Eaton) Buswell, Jonathan Eaton, Thomas Eaton, Daniel Eaton and Daniel Eaton
Died after 17 Jan 1718 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
Salisbury Branch: Third Generation: John Eaton was b. in Salisbury, Mass in 1646. He married Mary in 1684 and appears to have occupied a part of his late Father's estate on 'the neck lot of upland in Salisbury.; He seemed to have a strong passion for real estate. Not satisfied with what was offered in Salisbury, he extended his purchases into Maine into Winnegance Cove, as far as 25 miles N.E. of Portland. The names of his sons John and William mentioned first among the sons in the will, are omitted in the family record as returned to the clerk of the town. As the sons are evident 'named in the order of birth in the will,' they are here inserted in their proper place. Will was dated Jan. 15, 1718. He died Jan. 17, 1718. Source: Report of the annual reunion of the Eaton Family Association.
1646 |
July 10, 1646
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1685 |
May 13, 1685
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1687 |
June 1687
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts
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1689 |
November 1, 1689
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1691 |
April 27, 1691
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1692 |
November 25, 1692
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1695 |
September 5, 1695
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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1698 |
October 2, 1698
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Salisbury, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts
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1701 |
March 21, 1701
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Salisbury, Essex, Province of Massachusetts
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