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Alexander Eaton 1780–1840 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1780
Birth Location: Hawkins, Tennessee, USA
Death Date: 1840
Death Location: Hawkins, Tennessee, USA
Father: William Eaton
Mother: Elizabeth Alexander
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Dudney
Children(s): Pleasant Eaton
In 1780, Alexander Eaton entered the world in Hawkins, Tennessee, USA, born to William B Eaton And Elizabeth Alexander. Alexander Eaton married Elizabeth Dudney, and had children including Pleasant Eaton. Alexander Eaton passed away in 1840 in Hawkins, Tennessee, USA.
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Biography
- In 1780, Alexander Eaton entered the world in Hawkins, Tennessee, USA, born to William B Eaton And Elizabeth Alexander.
- Alexander Eaton married Elizabeth Dudney, and had children including Pleasant Eaton.
- Alexander Eaton passed away in 1840 in Hawkins, Tennessee, USA.
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Alexander Eaton's Ancestors
Alexander Eaton's Descendants
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1. Pleasant Eaton 1807–1874 m. Nancy Miller 1811–1839
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1. James (Miller) Eaton 1830–1892 m. Sophia (Almond) Cain 1835–1872
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1. Mary (Ann) Eaton 1859–1937 m. Robert (Walter) Weaver 1855–1933
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1. Esco (Fulton) Weaver 1878–1959 m. Lillian (Ada) Stratton 1882–1981
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1780
Event Place: Hawkins, Tennessee, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 1806
Event Place: Tennessee
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1840
Event Place: Hawkins, Tennessee, USA