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Jeremiah Eaton 1745–1795 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1745

Birth Location: Fawn, Alleghany, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 1795

Death Location: Warwick, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: John Eaton

Mother: Hannah Fowler

Spouse(s): Mary Brackett

Children(s): David Eaton

The story of Jeremiah Eaton began in 1745 in Fawn, Alleghany, Pennsylvania, USA. In 1786, Jeremiah Eaton resided in Fawn, York, Pennsylvania. In 1790, Jeremiah Eaton resided in Fawn, York, Pennsylvania, United States. Jeremiah Eaton married Mary Elizabeth Brackett, and had children including David Eaton. Jeremiah Eaton passed away in 1795 in Warwick, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Jeremiah Eaton began in 1745 in Fawn, Alleghany, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • In 1786, Jeremiah Eaton resided in Fawn, York, Pennsylvania.
  • In 1790, Jeremiah Eaton resided in Fawn, York, Pennsylvania, United States.
  • Jeremiah Eaton married Mary Elizabeth Brackett, and had children including David Eaton.
  • Jeremiah Eaton passed away in 1795 in Warwick, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Jeremiah Eaton's Ancestors

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Jeremiah Eaton
1745–1795
Birth Place: Fawn, Alleghany, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
John Noyes Eaton
1714–1803
Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
Hannah (Clough) Fowler
1717–1803
Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jeremiah Eaton's Descendants

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Jeremiah Eaton (1745–1795) m. Mary (Elizabeth) Brackett (1750–)
  1. 1. David Eaton 1765–1830 m. Rachel West 1765–1838
    1. 1. Joseph (Kennard) Eaton 1795–1850 m. Mary Patterson 1795–1850
      1. 1. Joseph (Kennard Eaton) JR 1828–1847 m. Sarah Eaton 1826–1863
        1. 1. Burgess (Eaton) Hall 1843–1911 m. Hannah Williams 1849–1928
      2. 2. Joseph (Kennard) Eaton 1821–1880 m. Delilah Eaton 1823–
        1. 1. Sarah Eaton 1845–
        2. 2. Mary Eaton 1851–
        3. 3. Robert Eaton 1858–
      3. 3. Priscilla Eaton 1817–1856
      4. 4. John Eaton 1830–1870 m. Delilla Joy 1837–1920
        1. 1. Martha (J.) Eaton 1859–
        2. 2. Mary (A.) Eaton 1857–
        3. 3. George (W.) Eaton 1861–
        4. 4. Willard (A) Eaton 1871–
      5. 5. George (W.) Eaton 1832–
      6. 6. Samuel Eaton 1819–1900
      7. 7. David Eaton 1826–
      8. 8. Rachel Eaton 1832–
    2. 2. David Eaton 1804–1879
    3. 3. Priscilla Eaton 1787–
    4. 4. Ahijah Eaton 1802–1880

Jeremiah Eaton's Timeline

4 Records

1745
1745
Birth of Jeremiah Eaton in Fawn, Alleghany, Pennsylvania, USA
Fawn, Alleghany, Pennsylvania, USA
1786
1786
Age 41
Jeremiah Eaton resided here in Fawn, York, Pennsylvania
Fawn, York, Pennsylvania
1790
1790
Age 45
Jeremiah Eaton resided here in Fawn, York, Pennsylvania, United States
Fawn, York, Pennsylvania, United States
1795
1795
Age 50
Death of Jeremiah Eaton in Warwick, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA
Warwick, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1745
    Event Place: Fawn, Alleghany, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1786
    Event Place: Fawn, York, Pennsylvania
    Record Source:
    [1] Pennsylvania, Tax and Exoneration, Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission; Records of the Office of the Comptroller General, RG-4; Tax & Exoneration Lists, 1762-1794; Microfilm Roll: 343
    [2] Pennsylvania, Septennial Census

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1790
    Event Place: Fawn, York, Pennsylvania, United States
    Record Source: 1790 United States Federal Census, Year: 1790; Census Place: Fawn, York, Pennsylvania; Series: M637; Roll: 9; Page: 329; Image: 180; Family History Library Film: 0568149

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1795
    Event Place: Warwick, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA

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