. History, genealogical and biographical, of the Eaton families. srael Eaton, son of (47 2) b 1760;was of Middleboro; m (1) Eunice Rickardm (2) Kezia Issue: 172 1 Zenas b 1782 173 2 Lindall b 1785 174 3 Eunice b 1787 175 4 Israel b 1790 176 5 Andrew b 1795 177 6 Oliver b 1799 Issue bv 2d wife:178 7 Daniel Darius Eaton, son of (47 2) b Ensign Darius b 1796; m Sophia 106 6 1770; mIssue: 179 1C. Cooley 122 1 Joel Eaton, son of (59 1) b 1751;m 1774, Lucy LeonardIssue: 180 1 Apollos b 1775; m Parna Leach 181 2 Polycarpus b 1777 182 3 Alfred b 1770 183 4 Cynthia b 1782 184 5 Caroline b 1787; m Josia
. History, genealogical and biographical, of the Eaton families. srael Eaton, son of (47 2) b 1760;was of Middleboro; m (1) Eunice Rickardm (2) Kezia Issue: 172 1 Zenas b 1782 173 2 Lindall b 1785 174 3 Eunice b 1787 175 4 Israel b 1790 176 5 Andrew b 1795 177 6 Oliver b 1799 Issue bv 2d wife:178 7 Daniel Darius Eaton, son of (47 2) b Ensign Darius b 1796; m Sophia 106 6 1770; mIssue: 179 1C. Cooley 122 1 Joel Eaton, son of (59 1) b 1751;m 1774, Lucy LeonardIssue: 180 1 Apollos b 1775; m Parna Leach 181 2 Polycarpus b 1777 182 3 Alfred b 1770 183 4 Cynthia b 1782 184 5 Caroline b 1787; m Josiah Robinson 129 4 Jabez Eaton, jr., son of (61 3);b Jan. 26, 1767; d at Leeds, Ontario, N. Y.,Sept. 20, 1825; m Sarah Millard whose sisterwas the mother of Millard Fillmore, Presi-dent of the U. S. 1849-1853. (52) (From a Newspaper Article) IN HONOR OF FILLMOREBoys May Mark Neglected Birthplace in Cayuga County Unmarked and unhonored by his old neighbors,who have erected a statue to his political rival, is thesite of the old log cabin in which Millard Fillmore,. BIRTHPLACE OF MILLARD FILLMORE thirteenth President of the United States, was is in a lonely orchard in Cayuga County, N. cabin tumbled down almost half a century ago, (53) 54 EATOX GEXEALOGY and all signs of its exact location are the present no individual or patriotic societyhas taken steps to make the spot or to perpetuate thename of President Fillmore at his birthplace. Nowthe George Junior Republic, twenty miles to the southis considering the propriety of doing something tocommemorate a Presidents birthplace forgotten bythe greater republic. Cayuga County is proud of its statesman son, Wil-liam H. Seward, while it ignores the other son whobecame President. For Seward there is a bronzemonument in a park named after him in Auburn, andhis former home is a point sought by every sightseerthere. An inscription on the monument is the key tothe fame of one man and the neglect of the other. Th
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