. History, genealogical and biographical, of the Eaton families. 686, and settled on the banks of ™^en^the Pennypack, Pennsylvania. (Settled in Shrewsbury,Bucks Co. Pa.) He departed this life the First n. J. 276day of April, 1750, aged 91 yrs. The tombstone of John Eaton, Esq.; b According1659; d April 1, 1750, aged 91 yrs & 6 d.) *° P™fEa,tombstone largely underground. ton, of wu- IsSUe: liam Jewel 8 1 Rev. Joseph b in Wales, Aug. 25, CoL Mo-1679; d 1749; m Gwenllian Morgan. N j Ar_ 9 2 Rev. George b 1673; d 1764; m Mary chives 1stDavis; m (2) Jane series xxii Colonial Documents Note—Among th


. History, genealogical and biographical, of the Eaton families. 686, and settled on the banks of ™^en^the Pennypack, Pennsylvania. (Settled in Shrewsbury,Bucks Co. Pa.) He departed this life the First n. J. 276day of April, 1750, aged 91 yrs. The tombstone of John Eaton, Esq.; b According1659; d April 1, 1750, aged 91 yrs & 6 d.) *° P™fEa,tombstone largely underground. ton, of wu- IsSUe: liam Jewel 8 1 Rev. Joseph b in Wales, Aug. 25, CoL Mo-1679; d 1749; m Gwenllian Morgan. N j Ar_ 9 2 Rev. George b 1673; d 1764; m Mary chives 1stDavis; m (2) Jane series xxii Colonial Documents Note—Among the members of the Churchwho went to America in 1686, ther was one ^est(^ls]fJohn Eaton, who had two sons, George and Baptist ByJoseph who became preachers of the gospel Davisin that Country. 21 May 1635 Theis vnder—written names are to be originaltransported to St. Christopher embarqued in List of Per-the Matthew of London, Richard Goodladd sonsofQuaiMr. p Warrent from ye Earl of Carlesle ity By Hot r J ten George Eaton 27 years 616 HATOX GENEALOGY. 4 3 George Eaton, son of (John Eaton) b in Wales; d in 1700. Came from County Radnor, Wales with his wife Jane in company with his brother John about became owner of lands in Lower Dublintownship and was one of the founders of theBaptist church. In 1693 he was for Dublin Township. He d in 170G and astone in the Pennypack graveyard is inscribed George I Eaton 1 7 1706 His will is on record in the Registers officeat Philadelphia in Will Book C p. 41. In ithe names Jane Eaton his well beloved wife,Amos Parker and a negro j^irl named Mai,probably slaves. of Hist andBiog WELSH BRANCH 617 Samuel Jones, Evan Morgan, Joseph Woodand Joseph Eaton to receive £100 in trustfor use of the Congregation unto which Inow belong, John Watts for use of hischildren £12* Henry Stirk for use of hischildren £20 Joseph Eatton for use of hischildren £20 Patrick Kelly for use of hischildren £10 Mary, Sarah and Ann Davis


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