. History, genealogical and biographical, of the Eaton families. ibbard unm 778 3 William 640 1 Dr. James Eaton, son of (466 3) was b at Fayetteville, N. Y. Mar. 2, attended the old Central New York Col-lege at McGrawville and graduated fromAlbany Medical College in 1854. He alsotook two courses of medical lectures at AnnArbor, Mich. He returned to Fayetteville,where he conducted a drug store until 1861,when he removed to Syracuse, N. Y., andentered the employ of Kenyon & Potter &Co., wholesale druggists, afterwards becominga member of the firm. He was a chartermember of the Commercial


. History, genealogical and biographical, of the Eaton families. ibbard unm 778 3 William 640 1 Dr. James Eaton, son of (466 3) was b at Fayetteville, N. Y. Mar. 2, attended the old Central New York Col-lege at McGrawville and graduated fromAlbany Medical College in 1854. He alsotook two courses of medical lectures at AnnArbor, Mich. He returned to Fayetteville,where he conducted a drug store until 1861,when he removed to Syracuse, N. Y., andentered the employ of Kenyon & Potter &Co., wholesale druggists, afterwards becominga member of the firm. He was a chartermember of the Commercial Travelers As-sociation of this State, and for fourteen yearsits president. He was also the vice-presidentof the Pharmaceutical Association. Whena young man he united with the BaptistChurch and for eighteen years conducted alarge Bible Class. In 1855 Dr. Eaton mElizabeth S. Storms of Ann Arbor, Mich. 244 EATON GENEALOGY He d of diabetes, Sunday, July 19, widow d May 17. 1906, at her homein Ann Arbor, Mich. Both are buried atFayetteville, N. DR. JAMES H. EATON In Memoriam James Henry Eaton President of the Commercial Travellers Association of theState of New York. Died July 1!), 1891, aged 58 years. OUR BELOVED EATON AT RESTIn all the better meaning of the nameHe was a man. His sterling sense of rightWas gently tempered by a tendernessOf charity for those debarred the lightOf his quick intellect. He was the sameTo all, for he despised the littlenessOf hate and envy and the petty strifeWhich trample flowers from the path of life. DESCENDANTS OF JOHN EATON 245 The work-day world is bettered in that heLent it example of how worth aloneCan make an honorable name his such a record earnest faith can see—Who here so freely spent an earthly loveIn richer love will find reward above. Syracuse, July 20, 1891 —John Albro Like sweet bells jangled, out of tune and harsh, re-sound the most expressive words of sympathy at sucha time as this. Where James H. Eaton is kn


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