. History, genealogical and biographical, of the Eaton families. e manufacturer. After theerection of this house he opened a countrystore. He was one of the founders of theBaptist church, and in 1813 established thefirst temperance grocery ever kept in thetown. He furnished for many years, freeof charge, a room in his house for social andconference meetings. This room was longknown as the Meeting Chamber. Thehouse was known as the Pilgrims Hotel,as it was the general resort of traveling clergy-men, and other brethren of the faith. Hiswidow, who survived him many years, duringher last decade wa


. History, genealogical and biographical, of the Eaton families. e manufacturer. After theerection of this house he opened a countrystore. He was one of the founders of theBaptist church, and in 1813 established thefirst temperance grocery ever kept in thetown. He furnished for many years, freeof charge, a room in his house for social andconference meetings. This room was longknown as the Meeting Chamber. Thehouse was known as the Pilgrims Hotel,as it was the general resort of traveling clergy-men, and other brethren of the faith. Hiswidow, who survived him many years, duringher last decade was totally blind. He dMarch 12, 1822, aged 54 years. His widowd in 1866, aged 85 years. 326 EATON GENEALOGY Issue 470 1 Eunice b 1798; m 1833 CharlesM Hill Esq. 471 2 Sally b 1800; d 1801 472 3 Lilley Hon. b 1802; m 1824 ElizaNichols 473 4 Mary Bently b 1805; m (1) 1823Abraham Emerson; (2) Capt. Ira Wiley 474 5 Stillman b 1807; d 1828475*0 Emily b 1811; m 1838, Rev. Peter Folsom 476 7 John Sullivan 1) 1812; m (1) 1846,Harriet W. Oliver; (2) 1854, Ann E. Knowles. EATON MANSION, READING, , 1804, by Lilley Eaton 316 4 Reuben Eaton, son of (177 8) bOct. 27, 1780; m Sept. 15, 1808, Lucy Dudley,who d May 28, 1817. Issue 477 1 Sumner b Oct. 17, 1810 DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM EATON 327 478 2 Reuben b April 26, 1813 479 3 Samuel 318 7 Samuel Eaton, son of (177 8) b Town ofin 1792, Oct. 11; m (1) Alice Hathway; (2) s°™n °Joanna Waite, April 11, 1776 Issue 480 1 Bethia b 1778; m Joseph Hall,April 27, 1805 481 2 Lucy b 1780 Seventh Generation 321 1 Osgood Eaton, son of (184 1) bFeb. 2, 1799, in Reading. In early child-hood his family removed to Maine. He mFeb. 2, 1825, Hannah Wentworth, of Strong,and settled in Wilton in that State. He wasa farmer and frequently employed in publicaffairs. He d Jan. 7, 1877; his wife d June26, 1871. Issue 482 1 Hannah d 483 2 Nathan, of Ashburnham; b April5, 1836; m 1865; (1) Mary Maynard, (2)Emma C. Maynard 484 3 Osgood b Dec. 31, 1837; m Helen


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