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Lucy E. Eaton 1784–1864 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 DEC 1784

Birth Location: Sturbridge, Worcester, MA, USA

Death Date: 3 Jun 1864

Death Location: Union, Connecticut

Father: John Eaton

Mother: Lydia Scott

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In 1784, Lucy E. Eaton entered the world in Sturbridge, Worcester, MA, USA, born to John Eaton And Lydia Scott. Lucy E. Eaton passed away in 1864 in Union, Connecticut.

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Biography

  • In 1784, Lucy E. Eaton entered the world in Sturbridge, Worcester, MA, USA, born to John Eaton And Lydia Scott.
  • Lucy E. Eaton passed away in 1864 in Union, Connecticut.

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Lucy Eaton's Ancestors

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Lucy Eaton
1784–1864
Birth Place: Sturbridge, Worcester, MA, USA
Parents
John Eaton
1745–1817
Ashford, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Lydia Scott
1763–1852
Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Grandparents
Nathaniel Eaton
1704–1785
Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Esther Perry
1710–1769
Ashford, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Benjamin Scott
1724–1809
Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Azubah (Cheney) 2
1731–1776
Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Eaton
1675–1748
Lydia Gay
1679–1748
Joseph Sr.
1682–1753
Hannah Prior
1687–1740
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lucy Eaton's Timeline

2 Records

1784
28 DEC 1784
Birth of Lucy E. Eaton in Sturbridge, Worcester, MA, USA
Sturbridge, Worcester, MA, USA
1864
3 Jun 1864
Age 80
Death of Lucy E. Eaton in Union, Connecticut
Union, Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 DEC 1784
    Event Place: Sturbridge, Worcester, MA, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 Jun 1864
    Event Place: Union, Connecticut

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