History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . O^f-^^-^^/a S~^. ^L.^ ^ BENCH AND BAR OP YORK COUNTY. that marched to reinforce the Northern Army in September,1777. He married Molly Chandler, Jan. 5. 1769, anddied Oct. 19, 1S34. His second wife, Esther, died thesame year, aged eighty-one. Asa Eastman, son of Jonathan,born Dec. 5, 1770, married Dec. 31, 1795, Molly, daughterof Lieut. Phineas Kimball, of Concord. She was bornMay 15, 1775. About 1792 he and Samuel Ayer Brad-ley built a cabin and commenced clearing on the margin ofCold
History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . O^f-^^-^^/a S~^. ^L.^ ^ BENCH AND BAR OP YORK COUNTY. that marched to reinforce the Northern Army in September,1777. He married Molly Chandler, Jan. 5. 1769, anddied Oct. 19, 1S34. His second wife, Esther, died thesame year, aged eighty-one. Asa Eastman, son of Jonathan,born Dec. 5, 1770, married Dec. 31, 1795, Molly, daughterof Lieut. Phineas Kimball, of Concord. She was bornMay 15, 1775. About 1792 he and Samuel Ayer Brad-ley built a cabin and commenced clearing on the margin ofCold River, in the wilderness, four miles from the extremefniiitier .settlement, on a tract of land purchased by theirfathers from tlie commonwealth of Massachusetts, knownas the Bradley & Eastman Grant, now a part of the townof Stow, in the State of Maine. Bradley, after two seasons,determined upon a professional life; graduated at Dart-mouth College in 1799 ; studied law, and settled at Frye-burg, where he died. Eastman continued to clear his land,and taught school winters until his marriage. He firstmoved into a log ho
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