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DURGIN.
1. MCKENZIE TUCKER DURGIN, son of John, b. in Sanbornton, Jan. 13, 1800. m. Sept. 18, 1823, Betsey Folsom, dau. of Jeremiah San- born, b. in Sanbornton, Jan. 2. 1799, d. in L. June 27, 1875. He res. in L. from 1826 until he d., Feb. 26, 1868. Farmer. Selectman, 1859-60.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. LYDIA, b. 1824. m. 1843, William Smith, laborer. He d. Enfield, 1881.
ii. MARY S., b. 1828. m. Aug. 6, 1848, George W. Buswell, stone-mason. He d. 1868. She d. Irasburg, Vt., Aug. 26, 1861.
iii. MARTHA, b. April 2, 1835. m. William C. Nurse (See).
DYKE.
1. JONATHAN DYKE, son of Benjamin, b. in Charlestown in 1780. m. Clarissa Sweat, b. in Unity in 1780, d. in Dalton in 1861. He d. in L. in 1855. Shoemaker. Ch., -
2. i. BENJAMIN, b. Cavendish, Vt., Sept. 1802.
ii. OMRI, m. Hannah Kintrick. Farmer.
iii. ADELINE MARIA, b. Springfield, July 6, 1808. m. William Fisk (See).
iv. EMELINE, m. Luke Bowles, farmer.
v. CAROLINE, m. Edward Sumner, blacksmith.
vi. WILLIAM, m. Charlotte Fisk. Carpenter.
vii. MARY, m. William Miller, farmer.
viii. SALLY, m. Joseph Palmer, butcher.
2. BENJAMIN DYKE, son of Jonathan 1, b. in Cavendish, Vt., Sept. 1802. m. first, Aug. 1830, Clarissa M., dau. of Obediah Carpenter (See), b. in L. JJuly 31, 1812, d. in L. Dec. 14, 1844. m. second. Feb. 7, 1847. Diana E., dan. of Nathaniel Snow, b. in Dalton. He res. in L. from 1830 to 1834. Shoemaker. d. in Bethlehem, about 1856.
Ch., by w. Clarissa, -
i. TAYLOR B., b. Dalton, Oct. 3, 1831. m. Oct. 3, 1855, Emily Johnson. Shoemaker. res. Plymouth.
ii. JOSEPH, b. L. Jan. 29, 1833.
3. iii. SARAH MELISSA, b. L. Jan. 29, 1835. m. 1858, Albert C. Davis, carpen- ter. res. Worcester, Mass.
iv. ALBION, b. L. 1837. m. 1865, Sarah Mitchell. Hotel-keeper. res. Bos- ton, Mass.
v. HARRY, b. L. 1839. m. 1862, Elizabethi Getchel. res. Lyme.
vi. NATHAN, saddler.
vii. HENRY N., b. L. 1842. m. Elizabeth Tucker. Farmer. res. Manches- ter. Co. E, 1st Mass. H. Art.
viii. CLARISSA, b. L. 1844. m. 1803, William Minard.
3. JOSEPH DYRE, son of Benjamin 2, b. in L. Jan. 29, 1833. m. July 8, 1863, Sophia, dan. of Reuben McIntire (See), b. in Lisbon, May 30, 1838, Free Baptist. He has res. in L. all his life. Farmer. Universalist. Democrat. No ch.
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EAMES.
1. ROBERT EAMES, by tradition an emigrant from Boxford, England, m. about 1660, Rebecca Blake, b. in Gloucester, Mass., 1641, dau. of George and Dorothy Blake. Ile settled in Boxford, Mass., where he d. July 22, 1693. Rebecca his wife was tried and condemned as a witch in 1692. She was reprieved in March, 1693, and d. in Boxford, May 8, 1721.
2. NATHAN EAMES, youngest of the eight children of Robert 1, b. Nov. 19, 1685. m. before 1710, Mary Kimball. May 2, 1731, Nathan Eames, his wife, a son Jeremiah, and a daughter Mehitable were bap- tized at Bradford, Mass. He d. Jan. 11, 1765 ; she d. July 17, 1765.
3. JEREMIAH EAMES, son of Nathan 2, b. 1707. m. April 2, 1734, Sarah Kimball. They res. in Boxford, Mass., where their six children were born. He d. July 5, 1744. She m. second, Sept. 3, 1745, Joseph Spofford.
4. JEREMIAH EAMES, eldest of the six children of Jeremiah 3, b. in Boxford, May 17, 1735. He m. about 1760, Susannah Peabody, b. Feb. 18, 1738/9, dan. of Thomas and Ruth (Osgood) Peabody of Box- ford. He removed from Boxford to Northumberland in 1774 or pre- viously, and through life was prominent in town affairs and a conspicuous character upon the northern frontier in troublous times. He was a selectman twenty or more years, representative, 1780-1-2,-8-9-90- 1800. He was appointed Justice of the Peace by the Senate and House, 1781, and subsequently by the Executive under the State Con- stitution. In 1785 he was appointed Special Justice of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas for the county of Grafton. In military as in civil affairs he was a leader among men. He was a captain in the ser- vice, was commander of the garrison located in the vicinity, and at all times the trusted agent of the State government in the welfare and the defence of the frontier. He d. April 22, 1817. His widow d. Sept. 16, 1817. They had three sons and three daughters.
5. JEREMIAH EAMES, eldest son of Capt. Jeremiah 4, was b. in Box- ford, Mass., June 30, 1762. In 1797 he settled in Stewartstown, where he d., 1827. He was a farmer, land surveyor, hotel-keeper, and promi- nent in municipal affairs. During the Revolution he was a soldier in companies on the frontier commanded by his father. Thomas, second son, is named below. Seth, the youngest son of Capt. Jeremiah 2, was born in Northumberland, Oct. 21, 1781, and resided upon the home- stead. He was a selectman, treasurer, and town clerk many years.
6. THOMAS EAMES, son of Jeremiah 4, b. Boxford, Mass., Sept. 12, 1765. Boxford records give the date of birth Sept. 20, but family rec- ords Sept. 12. He was a farmer, inn-holder, and a noted hunter. He practically controlled the fur trade of the upper division of the Connec- ticut valley. He m. Betsey Strong of Northumberland, b. 1766, d. Aug. 28, 1822. He d. Feb. 6, 1832.
7. THOMAS EAMES, son of Thomas 6, m. Sarah Hutchins of Batlı. He d. in Northumberland, 1854.
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8. JAMES HUTCHINS EAMES, son of Thomas 7, b. in Newbury, Vt., June 14, 1820. m. 1846, Abigail Bailey, dau. of George Little (See). He was a grocer and hotel-keeper. He res. in L. 1846-50, proprietor Granite Hotel. He was aide-de-camp to Brig .- Gen. Durgin, 6th Brig. 2d Div. N. H. Militia, 1842-3. He d. Denver, Col., Feb. 12, 1883. His wife d. Lock Haven, Pa., 1852.
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i. JENNIE, b. L. 1847. m. 1867, Charles Lerchen. Divorced. Cl., Charles W., b. 1868; George M., b. 1872; Frank H., b. 1875.
9. GEORGE BYRON EAMES, son of Thomas 7, b. Newbury, Vt., April 9, 1826. m. Feb. 5, 1856, Mary C., dau. of Amos Saunders, b. Green Bay, Wis., Jan. 1, 1837. He res. L. from 1842 to 1849; now in Denver, Col. Painter and grocer.
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i. JAMES AMOS, b. Big River, Wis., April 6, 1857. m. Dec. 19, 1883, Emma A. Shurtleff. He d. Burlington, Iowa, May 16, 1884. Rail- road employee.
ii. SARAH H., b. Big River, Wis., March 21, 1859. m. April 21, 1891, John F. Ensign, railroad engineer, res. Denver, Col.
iii. GEORGE MORTON, b. Big River, Wis., May 21, 1861. m. Oct. 30, 1884, Mary I. Wade. Editor. res. Aledo, Ill.
iv. FREDERIC BYRON, b. Denver, Col., May 19, 1864. m. Feb. 25, 1892, Florence N. Watson. Printer. res. Denver, Col.
v. CHARLES HAYNES, b. Fort Scott, Kan., Oct. 17, 1868. m. Oct. 26, 1894, Emma L. Dollins. res. Denver, Col. Railroad employee.
EASTMAN.
1. ROGER EASTMAN, emigrant ancestor of a numerous family, b. about 1612, came to America in the " Confidence," and settled at Salisbury, Mass. He was a grantee of lands, 1640 and 1643. He d. Dec. 16, 1694. Sarah, his widow, d. March 11, 1697/8.
2. THOMAS EASTMAN, fourth of the eight sons of Roger 1, b. in Salis- bury, Nov. 11, 1646, m. Jan. 20, 1679/80, Deborah Corliss, b. June 6, 1655, dau. of George and Joanna (Davis) Corliss of Haverhill, Mass. He removed to Haverhill, served in King Philip's War, and d. April 29, 1688.
3. JONATHAN EASTMAN, only son of Thomas2, b. Jan. 8, 1680/81. m. April 8, 1701, Hannah Green. He lived in Haverhill, Mass., and Concord. In 1697 a guardian was appointed on estate of "Jonathan Eastman, son of Thomas Eastman, deceased, and of Deborah his wife in captivity."
4. WILLIAM EASTMAN, seventh child of Jonathan 3, b. in Haverhill, Mass., Oct. 3, 1715. m. Dec. 14, 1738, Ruth Chase. She d. Jan. 22, 1742. m. second, April 19, 1748, Rebecca Jewett. He lived in Haverhill, Mass., Hampstead, Haverhill, and Bath. He d. in Bath, Nov. 30, 1790. Rebecca, his widow, d. in Bath, Jan. 26, 1806, aged 84 years.
5. JONATHAN EASTMAN, son of William4, b. in 1759. m. Pliebe Leach, b. in 1769, d. Feb. 23, 1852. He came to town in 1787, being nduced by the proprietors to build a saw and grist mill on Rankin VOL. II-12
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Brook at Pattenville, receiving for the same the farm now known as the Steere place. This was the first mill worthy the name built in town. Rev. soldier. Served in Capt. Joseph Hutchins' and Capt. Samuel Young's Cos .. also is credited with two months and one day in Capt. Thomas Simpson's Co. of Rangers. d. L. July 5, 1829. (Childs' Grafton Co. Gazetteer, p. 466, L. Cen., pp. 233-235.)
Ch., b. in L., -
i. JONATHAN, b. Jan. 28, 1788. pub. Jan. 24, 1811, Roxanna Gourdon. Farmer. res. Lyman. Lieut. 11th Co., 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, Aug. 14, 1818 ; vacated, Aug. 22, 1824.
ii. LUCINDA, b. Jan. 30, 1789. m. Dec. 10, 1810, Samuel Gleason.
iii. ALMIRA, b. July 15, 1791. m. April 11, 1811, John Stanford.
iv. ELIZABETHI, b. April 22, 1793. m. Dec. 25, 1823, Josepli Chase.
v. CALVIN, b. April 22, 1796, d. L. Sept. 27, 1799.
6. vi. SIMEON, b. April 11, 1798.
vii. LEWIS, b. Sept. 22, 1803.
viii. REBECCA, b. July 6, 1806. m. March 7, 1827, Washington Goldthwait.
ix. LAURA, b. April 5, 1809.
7. X. ARZA, b. Aug. 3, 1812.
6. SIMEON EASTMAN, son of Jonathan 5, b. in L. April 11, 1798. m. Nov. 29, 1822, Serviah, dan. of John Huse (See). She d. March 7, 1873. He res. in L. from birth to 1886. Farmer and miller. Ap- pointed Capt. 11th Co., 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, Sept. 13, 1828. d. Lyman, Jan. 24, 1889.
7. ARZA EASTMAN, son of Jonathan 5, b. in L. Ang. 3, 1812. m. May 30, 1839, Maria, dan. of Abel Winch, b. in Bethlehem, Sept. 27, 1814, d. in L. Feb. 5, 1893, Baptist. He res. in L. all his life. Far- mer. Republican. d. in L. Dec. 5, 1884.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. CHARLES BRADFORD, b. Nov. 4, 1840. m. first, Aug. 10, 1870, Clara Rowell. m. second, Laura George. m. third, Mary Sturgis. Car- penter. res. Andover, Mass.
ii. MARIA, b. Aug. 16, 1842. m. George Bowman (See).
iii. WILLARD, b. Sept. 25, 1844, d. L. July 6, 1877.
8.
iv. LEWIS, b. Nov. 3, 1847.
V. IRA ARZA, b. June 16, 1851. m. April, 1873, Orissa Clough. Keeps boarding-house. res. Andover, Mass.
8. LEWIS EASTMAN, son of Arza7, b. in L. Nov. 3, 1847. m. May 27, 1878, Mary Ann, dau. of Robert Moore (See), b. in Ireland, Feb. 25, 1853, Episcopal. He has res. in L. from birth to 1895, except two years. Farmer. Republican.
Ch., -
i. WILLIAM ALBERT, b. Lyman, May 4, 1879.
ii. FREDERICK EUGENE, b. Lyman, July 28, 1880.
iii. EMMA MAY, b. L. May 1, 1888.
9. STEPHEN EASTMAN, son of William 4, b. in Coneord. m. Lydia Ford of Dracut, Mass. He was a farmer. res. in Lyman, where he d. in 1844.
10. STEPIIEN AMBROSE EASTMAN, son of Stephen 9, b. in Lyman. m. Dec. 1826, Lavina H., dau. of John and Lydia (Clement) Gile. He was a Methodist elergyman. res. in Lyman.
11. FRANCIS AMBROSE EASTMAN, son of Stephen Ambrose 10, b. in L. April 3, 1833. m. Sept. 3, 1861, Jane Eliza Gertrude, dau. of S. L.
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Barrett, b. in Syracuse, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1840. He res. in L. from birth until 1854. He was edneated in the common schools of L. and learned the printer's trade in the offices of the "Granite State Whig," Lebanon, and " Caledonian," St. Johnsbury, Vt. In 1852, by the aid of friends, he was enabled to start the " Ammonoosuc Reporter," the first paper published in L. This he continued until 1854, when he sold out and worked for a time on the "N. H. Patriot." He then went west, and most of the time since has been engaged in journalism on prominent papers. He is an able writer, and is now on the staff of the " Chicago Chronicle." He was postmaster of Chicago for four years under Prest. Grant, State senator, Ill., and bas held many other offices of importance (L. Cen., pp. 103-109).
Ch., b. in Chicago, -
i. WILLIAM B., b. Dec. 30, 1863, d. July 30, 1864.
ii. BARRETT, b. Jan. 25, 1869. m. Dec. 6, 1895, Sophonisba Grayson Har- rison. Journalist. res. Chicago.
iii. MARGARET S., b. Jan. 1, 1882.
12. OBEDIAH EASTMAN, son of William 4, and brother of Jonathan 5, b. in Hampstead, Jan. 26, 1747, m. Feb. 8, 1774, Elizabeth Searle, b. in Hollis, July 16, 1748, dau. of William and Hannah (Dinsmoor) Searle. The date of her death cannot be stated. lle m. second (name not known), b. in 1749, d. in L. Jan. 30, 1830. He res. in L. from 1829 until he d., Nov. 14, 1836. Rev. soldier. Private, Capt. Hutchins' Co., Aug. 18 to Sept. 10, 1777, against Burgoyne ; private, Capt. Samuel Young's Co., Bedel's Regt., Dec. 15, 1777, and from Feb. 28, 1778, expedition against Canada. He was credited to Bath, where he res. until he moved to L.
Ch., -
i. REBECCA, b. Bath, Sept. 23, 1786. m. March 3, 1802, Nathaniel Rix (See).
13. PHILIP EASTMAN, son of Roger 1, b. in Salisbury, Mass., Dec. 20, 1644. By a first marriage one dan. survived. He m. second, Ang. 22, 1678, Mary (Barnard) Morse, b. in Salisbury, Sept. 22, 1645, dau. of Thomas and Elenor Barnard, and widow of Anthony Morse. He served in King Philip's War, 1676 ; lived in Haverhill!, Mass., until about 1695, when he removed to Woodstock, Conn. He d. 1714.
14. PHILIP EASTMAN, son of Philip 13, b. in Haverhill, Mass., Aug. 18, 1684. m. Oct. 20, 1715, Mary Eastman, his cousin, b. March 29, 1690, dau. of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Hudson) Eastman. He res. in Ashford, Conn. He was a lieutenant, a justice of the peace, and in 1732 and later years ,he was a representative in the Connecticut Assembly.
15. JONATHAN EASTMAN, son of Philip 14, b. in Ashford, Conn., June 3, 1724. m. Elizabeth Perse, and lived in Connecticut some years. With his brother Samuel he removed to Walpole, and was there a few years preceding and during the Revolution. (See State Papers, Vol. XIII., p. 607). He subsequently lived in Northfield and in Enfield.
16. JONATHAN EASTMAN, son of Jonathan 15, b. April 28, 1774. m. Sally Heath, b. in Epsom, Feb. 3, 1773, d. in Danville, Vt., May 16,
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1837. He never res. in L. any length of time. Carpenter and builder. d. in L. Sept 4, 1858.
Ch., -
17. i. ABIAL, b. Northfield, July 14, 1800. d. March 25, 1885.
ii. SUSAN H., b. Danville, Vt., Sept. 27, 1802. m. Thaddeus Thayer. She d. Dec. 11, 1879.
18. iii. EBENEZER, b. Danville, Vt., June 15, 1804. d. Aug. 24, 1853.
iv. MALINDA, b. Danville, Vt., Dec. 5, 1806. m. Joseph Mathewson, farmer. She d. Nov. 5, 1882.
V. CYRUS, b. Danville, Vt., Oct. 10, 1807, d. Danville, Vt., March 21, 1813.
vi. MASON K., b. Danville, Vt., June 15, 1809, d. Kansas, Nov. 27, 1857.
vii. SARAH, b. Danville, Vt., June 15, 1811. m. William Weeks, farmer. She d. L. Aug. 15, 1893.
19. viii. CYRUS, b. Danville, Vt., Marchi 15, 1814.
20. ix. FRANKLIN J., b. Danville, Vt., June 10, 1818. d. April 8, 1803.
17. ABIAL EASTMAN, son of Jonathan 16, b. in Northfield, July 14, 1800. m. Nov. 24, 1825, Mary Lane, dau. of William Colby (See), b. in Sanbornton, March 3, 1806, d. in Northampton, Mass., Sept. 18, 1881, Cong. He res. in L. from 1825 to 1828, and 1853 to 1867. Car- penter and builder. Cong. d. in Northampton, Mass., March 25, 1885. Ch., -
i. EMILIE E., b. Danville, Vt., July 16, 1828. nı. May 21, 1857, Osmore O. Roberts, physician. res. Northampton, Mass.
18. EBENEZER EASTMAN, son of Jonathan 16, b. in Danville, Vt., June 15, 1804. m. July, 1828, Sarah, dau. of Abel Morrill, b. in Dan- ville, Vt., June 23, 1807, d. in L. Oct. 5, 1872. He res. in L. from 1842 until he d., Aug. 24, 1853. Merchant. Delegate to Constitutional Convention, 1850. J. P. A. F. and A. M. I. O. O. F.
Ch., b. in Danville, Vt., -
i. EDWIN J., b. May 12, 1829. d. Danville, Vt., July 20, 1833.
ii. CHARLES W., b. Sept. 1, 1831, d. Danville, Vt., Aug. 26, 1834.
iii. SARAH MARIA, b. Dec. 8, 1835. m. Josiah Prescott Stinchfield (See).
iv. MARTIIA AMELIA, b. March 6, 1842. unm., res. L. d. Aug. 12, 1898.
19. CYRUS EASTMAN, son of Jonathan 16, b. in Danville, Vt., March 15, 1814. m. first, Nov. 28, 1838, Susan French, dau. of Joseph Tilton (See), b. in Danville, Vt., Nov. 20, 1813, d. L. Jan. 20, 1866, Cong. m. second, May 13, 1867, Julia A., dan. of Samuel Ross, b. in Lisbon, Feb. 9, 1817, Cong. She m. first, George Hutchins ; m. second, Wil- liam C. Brackett (See). Cyrus res. in L. from 1836 until he d., March 31, 1896. Merchant. Democrat. Councillor, 1859. Representative, 1871-2. Delegate Constitutional Convention, 1876. Supervisor, 1880- 1. Fire ward, 1838-9-42-3-4-5-6-8-9. Postmaster, July 24, 1845- 4 years, and May 17, 1853-4 years. Member Board of Education, Union District, 1868-71 inc, J. P. State. Appointed Capt. 1st Co. Light Inf. N. H. Militia, June 24, 1839. Col. 32d Regt. N. H. Militia, June 20, 1844 ; vacated, May 29, 1848. Capt. Governor's Home Guards. Vice-Prest. L. National Bank, 1890 to 1896; Director, 1871 to 1890. Vice-Prest. L. Savings Bank, 1871 to 1881. (Biog. Grafton Co.)
Ch., by w. Susan, b. in L., -
21. i. LUCIA WAITT, b. Dec. 28, 1839. m. Harvey P. Ross (See).
ii. CHARLES FRANKLIN, b. Oct. 1, 1841.
iii. MARTHA ANN, b. Sept. 9, 1843. m. Lorenzo C. Kenney (See).
iv. LAURA BALCH, b. July 10, 1845. unm., res. L.
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20. FRANKLIN JONATHAN EASTMAN, son of Jonathan 16, b. in Danville, Vt., June 10, 1818. m. Lima H., dau. of Socrates Tuttle, b. in 1821. He res. in L. from 1840 to 1870 except a few years in Barnet, Vt. Merchant. Democrat. Moderator, 1853. Representative, 1863-4. J. P. Treasurer, Northfield, 1873 to 8, except 1876. Representative, Northfield, 1868. Fire ward, Northfield, 1875-6-7-8, 85-6-7. d. in Tilton, April 8, 1893.
Ch., -
i. FRANK TUTTLE, b. L. Sept , 1842, d. Barnet, Vt., Oct. 24, 1848.
ii. ALICE MURRAY, b. Barnet, Vt., 1845, d. L. Feb. 17, 1856.
iii. LIMA J., b. Barnet, Vt., 1847. m. George H. Ellis, ice-dealer. Newton, Mass.
res.
iv. EDWARD DANA, b. Barnet, Vt., May, 1849, d. Barnet, Vt., Sept. 23, 1850.
V. EDWARD F., b. Barnet, Vt., 1851, d. L. May 9, 1863.
vi. MARY ADELIA, b. L. April 16, 1853. m. Joshua P. Dennis. res. Tilton.
vii. KATE, b. L. 1856. m. Harvey Weeks. She d. N. J. 1886.
viii. ELMA GENEIVE, b. L. 1859. m. Dec. 27, 1881, Charles E. Tilton, capi- talist. res. Tilton.
ix. GEORGE, b. L., deceased.
21. CHIARLES FRANKLIN EASTMAN, son of Cyrus 19, b. in L. Oct. 1, 1841. m. first, Sept. 15, 1875, Mary Ida, dau. of Richard Taft (See), b. in Lincoln, Oct. 3, 1850, d. L. April 19, 1887. m. second, Mary Rebecca, dau. of John D. Colby, b. in Manchester, April 9, 1857, Cong. She d. in Boston, May 9, 1899. He has res. in L. all his life. Mer- chant. Democrat. Selectman, 1890-1-2-3. Representative, 1893-4. Notary public. J. P. State. Member Board of Education, Union Dis- trict, 1882 to 94 inc., and Treasurer, 1885 to 1900. Chairman Execu- tive Committee L. Musical Association, 1896. Commissioner Littleton Highway Precinct, 1891-2. Commissioner L. Village District, 1893- 4-5. Prest. L. Savings Bank, 1895 to 1900, Vice-Prest., 1890-1-2-3- 4, and Director from 1884 to 1900 inc. Director L. National Bank, 1888-1900 inc. Master Burns Lodge, 1892-3. Eminent Com. St. Gerard Com., 1895-6. 32° A. A. S. R.
Ch., by w. Mary Ida, b. in L., -
i. RICHARD TAFT, b. Jan. 2, 1881.
ii. IDA TAFT, b. Dec. 28, 1886.
EASTMAN.
22. GEORGE W. EASTMAN, b. in Concord, Aug. 27, 1832. m. Jan. 28, 1854, Lois Baker, dau. of James Elliott, b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., March 5, 1835. She m. second, Wilbur C. Stearns. George W. res. in L. from 1860 to 1872. Railroad conductor. d. in Compton, Jan. 19, 1879.
Ch., -
i. ARTHUR E., b. L. July 5, 1861. m. Nov. 10, 1885, Nellie D. Eastman. Conductor. res. Warren.
ii. KATE G., b. L. July 22, 1864. m. May 30, 1889, Edric O. Smitli, travel- ling salesman. He d. Plymouth, April 28, 1893.
iii. GEORGIANNA, b. L. April 4, 1867. m. April 16, 1889, Charles C. Mathew- son, dentist. res. Meredith.
iv. GEORGIETTA, b. L. April 4, 1867, d. July 23, 1869.
v. SUSAN, b. Plymouth, Jan. 4, 1874, d. Aug. 5, 1876.
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23. MYRON BOWLES EASTMAN, son of Caleb, b. in Whitefield, July 30, 1833. m. Nov. 27, 1858, Caroline Ellen, dan. of David Richardson, 2d, b. in Lisbon, April 28, 1834. Free Baptist. He res. in L. from 1876 until he d., July 24, 1889. Laborer. Democrat.
Ch., -
24. i. JOHN EATON, b. Whitefield, June 9, 1859.
ii. GEORGE WASHINGTON, b. Whitefield, Feb. 12, 1861, d. Lisbon, Feb. 13, 1876.
iii. GEORGIANNA MABEL, b. Whitefield, July 24, 1866. m. Oct. 23, 1885, Julius C. Morrill, hostler, res. Plymouth.
iv. ALICE PRISCILLA, b. Whitefield, March 21, 1869. unm., res. L.
v. CHARLES MANSON, b. Lisbon, April 20, 1875. m. Jan. 1, 1896, Nettie M. Lang. res. Manchester.
24. JOHN EATON EASTMAN, son of Myron Bowles 23, b. in Whitefield, June 9, 1859. m. July 22, 1880, Lydiaetta, dau. of Zuriel A. Richard- son (See), b. in Lisbon, June 22, 1860. Ile has res. in L. since 1876. Painter. Democrat. I. O. O. F.
Ch., b. in L., -
i. LESLIE HOWARD, b. Dec. 20, 1881.
ii. IDA MAY, b. March 18, 1885.
iii. RUFUS M., b. Jan. 28, 1895.
EASTMAN.
25. BARNARD DOUGLASS EASTMAN, son of John Langdon, b. in Con- way, Feb. 5, 1836. m. Oct. 12, 1865, Caroline Warner, dau. of George Warner Ely (See), b. in L. Jan. 13, 1836, where she res. until 1844. He never res. in L. Supt. of State Insane Asylum, Topeka, Kan. Ch., -
i. MARY STEARNS, b. St. Jolinsbury, Vt., Aug. 25, 1868. d. Worcester, Mass., June 4, 1875.
ii. PHILIP, b. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 25, 1875. res. Topeka, Kan.
iii. MARGARET, b. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 27, 1877, d. Topeka, Kan., June 23, 1886.
EASTMAN.
26. LARNARD L. EASTMAN, son of James, b. in Canaan, March 12, 1813. m. April 3, 1839, Lucy A., dan. of Henry Currier of Enfield. He was educated in the common schools, and was ordained a Metho- dist deacon in Newmarket, May 12, 1850 ; elder in Nashna, June 13, 1852. His ministry has been as follows : Alexandria, 1848-9; War- ren, 1850-1; Lancaster, 1852-3; L., 1854-5; Winchester, 1856-7; Raymond, 1858-9 ; Amesbury, Mass., 1860-1; Peterboro', 1862-3; Sunapee, 1864-5 ; Methuen, Mass., 1866-7-8; Warren, 1870 ; Moul- tonboro', 1871-2 ; Kingston, 1873 ; Londonderry, part of 1874 ; Grove- ton, part of 1875 and all of 1876. Since 1876 he has been on the superannated list, with home in Methen, Mass. For many years he was a trustee of the N. H. Conference Seminary. He d. Dec. 31, 1897.
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Ch., -
i. JAMES HENRY.
ii. MARY ANN, m. McFadden.
EASTMAN.
27. JOHN CARTER EASTMAN, son of Jacob C. and Susan R. East- man, b. in Loudon, May 22, 1863. The lineage is : Roger 1, Philip 2, Ebenezer 3, Moses 4, David 5, John6, Jacob C.7, John C.8 He m. Oct. 20, 1891, Mary E. Buckley, b. Dec. 17, 1864. He is station agent of the B. & M. R. R.
Ch., b. in Lancaster, -
i. CLINTON WALKER, b. June 16, 1896.
ii. ROGER, b. May 11, 1898.
EATON.
1. EBENEZER EATON, b. June 10, 1765. m. Sept. 13, 1792, Ruth Hutchins. He res. in Lisbon, where he d., April 22, 1843.
2. MITCHELL HUTCHINS EATON, son of Ebenezer 1, b. in Landaff, April 19, 1800. m. March 21, 1833, Sarah, dau. of Ebenezer Eastman, b. in Canada, Jan. 22, 1798, d. in L. June 20, 1881. He res. in L. from 1868 until he d., June 1, 1886. Republican.
Ch., b. in Landaff, -
3. i. CHARLES, b. June 9, 1834.
ii. ANN, b. July 14, 1837, d. Landaff, Feb. 5, 1838.
iii. JULIA ANN, b. Jan. 11, 1839, d. Lisbon, May 10, 1862.
3. CHARLES EATON, son of Mitchell Hutchins 2, b. in Landaff, June 9, 1834. m. Jan. 1, 1863, Sarah Jane, dau. of Henry Green + (Sec), b. in Lyndon, Vt., Dec. 16, 1837, Cong. He has res. in L. since 1868. Lumber manufr. Republican. Fire ward, 1881. J. P. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. Postmaster, 1899. Ch., -
i. JULIA ANNE, b. Lisbon, April 19, 1864.
ii. MYRA GREEN, b. Lisbon, March 16, 1866.
iii. HARRY MITCHELL, b. L. Feb. 20, 1869. m. Feb. 21, 1898, Cora Bell Hopkins. Grad. Dart. Coll. 1890. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. 32º A. A. S. R. Census Enumerator, 1900. Assist. P. M., 1899.
iv. CHARLES FRANCIS, b. L. July 17, 1874. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. A. A. S. R. 32º.
EATON.
4. HENRY ALLSTON EATON, son of Stephen, b. in Sutton, Vt., Dec. 8, 1856. m. Oct. 25, 1881, Alice Maria, dau. of Josiah Mason Ladd (See), b. in Bethlehem, Nov. 6, 1857. He has res. in L. since 1879. Bobbin manufr. Republican. Fire ward, 1890-1. Commissioner L. Village District, 1894-5-6. A. F. and A. M., Burns Lodge. K. T., St. Gerard Com. 32° A. A. S. R. I. O. O. F.
Ch., -
i. GEORGE HOWARD, b. L. April 1, 1885.
ii. STEPHEN L., b. L., July 13, 1899.
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5. ALBERT SAMUEL EATON, son of Cyrus, b. in Brownington, Vt., in 1823. m. in 1845, Amy Mercy, dau. of Isaac Smith (See), b. in Brownington, Vt., Dec. 21, 1824. She res. in L. from 1888 to 1895. Kept livery stable. d. Boston, Mass., May 14, 1886. Ch., -
i. CLARA SOPIIRONIA, b. Barton, Vt.
ii. EMMA M., b. Barton, Vt. m. Charles W. Stetson.
iii. BELLE FLORA, b. Barton, Vt. m. George W. Anderson.
iv. FRANK PIERCE, b. Barton, Vt.
v. MARY ELLEN, b. Barton, Vt. m. Frank E. Richardson.
vi. ALBERT, b. Barton, Vt.
vii. WILLIAM RUFUS, b. Barton, Vt. m. Julia Reynolds.
6. viii. MARSHALL ALBERT, b. Brownington, Vt., June 15, 1862.
ix. IIARRY FRANK, b. Cambridgeport, Mass.
x. GEORGIANNA, b. Cambridgeport, Mass. (The last two are twins.)
6. MARSHIALL ALBERT EATON, son of Albert Samuel 5, b. in Brown- ington, Vt., June 15, 1862. m. April 17, 1890, Mand Clementine, dau. of William Harrison Blake (See), b. in Lyman, April 27, 1870. He has res. in L. since 1888. Book-keeper. Democrat. No chi.
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