. History, genealogical and biographical, of the Eaton families. £ atrnt. Sacred to the Memory of PETER EATON, ESQ. whose remains are here deposited with his Ancestorsinhabitants of this Town of Dover for Ages past He being the last Male issue of His Family; Departed this Life, after a long & painful illness, In just Hopes of a Better. The 31st day of January 1769 in the 49thYear of His Age He was Zealous to God, and Bene\olent to Man; Reader let His Character be thine. DESCENDANTvS OF JOHN EATON 111 Mrs. HANNAH MARKLAND His Cousin and Heir In Testimony of Her Regard to His Memory And the rest


. History, genealogical and biographical, of the Eaton families. £ atrnt. Sacred to the Memory of PETER EATON, ESQ. whose remains are here deposited with his Ancestorsinhabitants of this Town of Dover for Ages past He being the last Male issue of His Family; Departed this Life, after a long & painful illness, In just Hopes of a Better. The 31st day of January 1769 in the 49thYear of His Age He was Zealous to God, and Bene\olent to Man; Reader let His Character be thine. DESCENDANTvS OF JOHN EATON 111 Mrs. HANNAH MARKLAND His Cousin and Heir In Testimony of Her Regard to His Memory And the rest of the EATON Family From whom she is DescendedCaused this Monument to be erected [i] [2] Felix qui sui memores aliis fecit morendoVerilv there is a reward for the The omitted line [1] is in Hebrew, fromPsalms CII, 14; For he knoweth our frame;he remembereth that we are dust. The omitted line [2] is in Greek, and maybe translated. Blessed in his labors, blessedin his death. The Latin means; Happy is he who hasmade others to remember him by deservingit, and is changed but little from VirgilsAeneid. The property inherited by Hannah Mark-land was large, and included houses andland. vShe did not long survive her cousin, 112 EATON GENEALOGY BrookesPuritans and left all to the Reverend Richard Monis,her second cousin. The Rev. Richard Monis Eaton, d a fewmonths afterwards and was buried at Ring-wold, Feb. 28, 1770. With his death thename of Eaton ceased in the Dover line. John Eaton, (1019) divine, b in Kent inor about 1575; educated at Trinitv CollegeOxford. 1595 M. A. 1603. After severalcuracies including St. Catherine, ColemanSt. London, he was presented with thevicarage of Wickham, Market, Suffolk beingaccounted by all the neighboring


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