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HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
•ASTA^AN FA^MIL
AMERICA.
CONTAIN I ■■
►JilCALSKf. GNEALOGH
Dr IIOTH MALES AND ftMALKS.
OtJAI'llHti UV
ENOCH WORTHEN EASTMAN', OF DEERFIELD, N. H. 5OI
CniLDRKX BT FIRST WIFE.
1089. i. Albert Stark^ b. in Deerfield, N. H., Aug. 15, 1845.
iL John Henry*, b. in Deerfield, Nov. 20, 1847.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
IMO. iii. Mary Frances^ b. March 9, 1854.
IMl. iv. Charles Arthur*, b. July 28, 1856.
1542. ▼. James Edward*, b. Sept. 5, 1863.
1548. Ti. £Ua Melinda*, b. Aug. 23, 1865.
809. Enoch Worthen Eastman^ (John-\ Ephraims, Jere-
miah^, Zachariah^ John*, Roger'), born in Deerfield, N. H.,
April 15, 18 10; died at Eldora, la., Jan. 9, 1885 ; married
1st, in Philadelphia, Pa.. Sarah Caroline Greenough, daughter
of Richard Greenough, of Canterbury, N. H. She was born
Oct. 19, 1816, died June 17, 1861. She was a graduate of
Holyoke Seminary, Mass., was a highly accompHshed lady,
and proved a most excellent wife and mother. She died of
typhoid fever. Mr. Eastman married 2d, in 1864, Amanda
Hall, of Windsor, N. Y. Mr. Eastman was a lawyer ; was
admitted to the bar at the June term of the supreme court in
Concord, N. H., in 1840 ; removed in 1844 to Burlington,
la., and from that time until his death was actively con-
nected with the advancement of the best interests of that
state. He was a man of great force of character ; popular
as a public speaker, and known and loved throughout the
state as "Old Enoch," a title bestowed because, like of old,
he was noted for his wisdom and sound judgment. He was
the author of the motto engraved upon the memorial stone
in the Washington monument, contributed by the state of
Iowa : " The affections of her people, like the rivers of her
border, flow to an inseparable union." He was elected
lieutenant-governor in 1863, and presided over the senate
with distinction in the troublous times of 1864. He was a
member of the Iowa senate at the time of his death.
502 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
* CHILDRBIT BT FIRST WIFE.
i. Enoch Worthen*, b. Oct 3, 1845 ; d. in infancy.
1544. ii. Leona Caroline*, b. April 5, 1847.
1545. iii. Marcelene Loretta', b. Ang. 29, 1849.
iv. Celia Frances*, b. May 12, 1853.
y. Charles Greenongh', b. Sept 3, 1857 ; d. in infancy.
1546. vi. Landi Carlton', b. Ang. 22, 1855.
viL Flora Donbleday', b. April 20, 1861 ; d. in infancy.
CHILD BY SECOND WIFE.
viii. Fred', b. Nov. 18, 1867.
8io. Harvey Eastman^ (Isaac Benson^, Ephraims, Jere-
miah^, Zachariah^, John', Roger'), born in Deerfield, N. H.,
May 24, 1807; died in Stoneham, Mass., Sept. 24, 1867;
married Oct. 9, 1836, Mary Trowbridge, of Stoneham,
Mass., died Oct. 13^ 1882, aged 75 years. He resided in
Stoneham.
CHILDREN.
i. William H.^ b. in Stoneham, Mass., Sept. 5, 1837 ; m. Ist,
Mary A. Anderson, Nov. 27, 1862, d. March 1, 1866 ; 2d,
Jennie B. Briggs, July 4, 1874. He resides in Stone-
ham, Mass. Child : (a) Mary £rmincie^ b. Feb. 20, 1866.
ii. James B.', b. in Stoneham, Nov. 4, 1841 ; m. April 13,
1878, Addie F. Sawyer, of Sharon, Mass. Child : (a)
WilUe', b. in 1878 ; d. in Dec., 1884.
iii. Matilda M.^ b. in Stoneham, May 3, 1841 ; m. Charles
Dole. They have no children ; resided in Stoneham,
Mass.
Six. Jewett Burbank Eastman^ (Isaac Benson^ Ephraims,
JeremiaM, Zachariah', John', Roger'), born in Deerfield,
N. H., July 6, 181 1 ; died in Manchester, N. H., Dec. 24,
1876; married, Nov. 2, 1850, Mary S. Miller. His widow
married 2d, April 2, 1887, Alfred Brown, of Billerica, Mass.,
where they reside.
CHILD.
i. Clara', b. in Manchester, N. H., May 26, 1866 ; died in
same place, Dec. 24, 1872.
■\ \>
TIMOTHY SHAW EASTMAN^ OF DEERFIELD, N. H. 5O3
812. Timothy Shaw Eastman^ (Isaac Benson^ Ephraim^
Jeremiah^ Zachariah^, John% Roger'), born in Deerfield,
N. H., June 24, 18 13; died in Marshall, Mich., Jan. 15,
1877; married Nov. 4, 1846, Sarah A. Fifield. He lived
first in Andover, N. H., but in 1865 removed to Minnesota.
CHILDREN.
L Isaac Willard', b. in Aodoyer, N. H., Jan. 19, 1848 ; m.
July 22, 1880, Sarah A. Booth, of N. Y. Child : (a)
ZotL L.^ b. April 22, 1884. He resides in Marshall, Minn,
ii Warren S.^ b. in Andover, N. H., Feb. 22, 1852 ; m. July
9, 1866, Emma Baldwin. Child : (a) Nettie^ b. Sept
22, 1868.
iii. Mary', b. .
813. Jemima Dodge Eastman' (Isaac Benson^ Ephraim*,
Jeremiah^ Zachariah^, John*, Roger*), born in Deerfield, N. H.,
June 12, 181 7; married May 30, 1838, William Ward, of
Stoneham, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Louisa S. Ward^ b. Aug. 22, 1840 ; m. Jan., 1873, D. A.
Tompkins ; resides in Stoneham, Mass. ; no children.
ii. William Ward^ b. in Stoneham, Mass., Jan. 28, 1843 ; m.
in 1876, Mary Rollins. Children: (a) Clara Louisa
Ward*, b. 1877 ; (b) Florence Ward*, b. 1879.
814. Isaac Benson Eastman' (Isaac Benson^ Ephraim',
Jeremiah^ Zachariah^ John', Roger*), born in Epsom, N. H.,
Feb. 20, 182 1 ; died in Boscawen, N. H., Oct. 19, 1890;
married Dec. 25, 1846, Ellen S. Saunders, born in Groton,
N. H., Dec. 25, 1826, died in Danbury, N. H., Nov. 27, 1848.
Mr. Eastman was a soldier of the Rebellion of 1861-5. He
was in the Eleventh Regiment Massachusetts Infantry, and
served from May, 1861, to the close of the war. He was in
both battles of Bull Run ; in the seven days' battles of
McClellan's campaign in 1863; was in the battles of Fred-
ericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and others, and
skirmishes without number. They were both buried m Dan-
bury, N. H.
504 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILD.
1547. i. Viola', b. in Danbury, N. H., March 20, 1848.
815. Elizabeth Colby Eastman^ (Isaac Benson^ Ephraim^,
Jeremiah^ Zachariah^, John*, Roger'), born in Epsom, N. H.,
Feb. I, 1825 ; married Sept. 7, 1854, Daniel B. Eaton
and resides in Lowell, Mass.
CHILD.
i. Ella Roxanna Eaton^ b. in Lowell, Mass., Aug. 25, 1855;
m. June 21, 1882, Frank Sherman, of Warwick, Mass.
They reside in Lowell, Mass. Children : (a) Charlotte
Eaton Sherman^ b. in Lynn, Mass., Feb. 15, 1885 ; (b)
Clara Anna Sherman*, b. in Lowell, Oct. 13, 1858. Mrs.
Sherman was a teacher for a season in I^owell, but lived
with lier parents in Lynn, Mass.
816. Benjamin Franklin Eastman^ (Isaac Benson^, Eph-
raim5, Jeremiah'*, Zachariah^, John*, Roger'), born in Epsom,
N. H., Oct. 21, 1828; died ; married a MissMorey;
married 2d, widow V. Lewis ; she resides at No. 3 Harrod's
court, Concord, N. H.
CHILDREN ALL BY FIRST WIFE.
1548. i. Lizzie Frances®, b. Feb. 8, 1858; m. William Gordon,
resides in Franklin, N. H.
1549. ii. George E.^ b. June 16, 1860 ; m. 1st, Bessie Sawyer ; m. 2d,
" Daisy," his first wife's sister. He resides in E. Ando-
ver, N. H.
iii. Carrie M.*, b. Aug. 25, 1862 ; m. Elsworth F. Pike, post-
master of Franklin Falls, N. H.
iv. Mary L.', b. Oct. 7, 1866; m. Elmer Gordon; lives in
Nashua, N. H.
All these children were b. in Andover, N. H. ; no children
by second wife.
817. John Brackett Eastman^ (Isaac Benson^ Ephraim*,
Jeremiah^ Zachariah^, John', Roger'), born in Epsom, N. H.,
Nov. 9, 1830; married June 15, 1869, Mary A. Love, of
Boston, Mass. ; resided at Crescent Beach, Mass.
ABNER HOYT', OF WE ARE, N. H. 505
CHILDREN.
i. Charles B.^, b. in Saratoga, N. Y., April 21, 1876.
ii. Albert^ b. in Salisbury, N. H., Oct 28, 1880 ; d. in Boston,
Oct 31. 1884.
818. Abner Hoyt^ (Abner Hoyt^ Hannah Eastman*,
Jacob^ Zachariah^ John*, Roger*), born in 1790 ; died in
April, 1855 ; married in 181 2, Abigail Bailey, died Jan. 19,
1859. He resided in Weare, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. SaUy Hoyt«, b. Dec. 28, 1813 ; d. July 24, 1876 ; m. Ivers
Smith, of New Boston, N. H.
iL Joseph B. Hoyt", b. Feb. 24, 1815.
Amos Hoyt^ b. March 5, 1817.
John HoytS b. March 7, 1819.
Y. Daniel B. HoytS b. May 5, 1821 ; d. March 10, 1858 ; m.
Sarah P. Bailey.
Abner HoytS b. June 29, 1823.
Ziba A. Hoyt^ b. June 7, 1825.
Mary Ann Hoyt*, b. Oct 3, 1827.
1565. ix. Hiram S. Hoyt», b. Nov. 28, 1830.
z. Hannah P. Hoyt^ b. Dec. 6, 1832 ; d. July 1, 1862 ; m.
Nathaniel H. Weston, of Mt Clemens, Mich.
819. Francis Hoyt^ (Abner Hoyt^ Hannah Eastman*,
Jacob^ Zachariah^ John', Roger'), born in Weare, N. H.,
June 16, 1794; died Sept. 11, 1853; married Sarah Flan-
ders, died March 19, 1874. He lived on the hill about one
mile west of the "oil mill '* in Weare, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Fanny Hoyt*, b. ; m.
15dU.
IL
1551.
• • •
lU.
1552.
iv.
V.
1553.
vi.
1554.
• •
vu.
viii.
ii. George E. Hoyt*, b. ; m. a Pope ; resides in Hillsbor-
ough, N. H.
iii. Joannah Hoyt^, b. ; ra. Richard H. Martin.
820. John Ho)rt7 (Abner Hoyt^, Hannah Eastman*,
Jacob^ Zachariah^, John% Roger'), born in Weare, N. H.,
March 7, 18 19; died Feb. 11, 1853; married Mrs. Sarah
Ann Bartlett, of Deering, N. H. He resided in Weare, N. H.
506 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Elisha A. Hoyt>, b. in Weare, N. H., Aag. 10, 1843 ; m.
William S. Eaton ; reBides in Gofbtown, N. H.
ii. John Clinton Hoyt', b. in Weare, N. H., June 1, 1845 ; m.
Susan M. Frost.
iiL Lewis B. Hoyt', b. in Goffstown, N. H., Sept. 10, 1847 ; m.
Mary Boynton.
iv. Abbie B. Hoyt^ b. in Weare, N. H., Oct. 20, 1849 ; m.
Frank B. Mills. He resides in Dunbarton, N. H.
821. Roger Eastman^ (Daniel^ Thomas*, Roger^, Roger',
John*, Roger'), bom in Newbury, Vt., Aug. 16, 1800 ; died
in Newbury, May 25, 1883 J married Feb. i, 1826, Mary
Tucker, born July i, 1797, died March 8, 1862 ; married 2d,
Betsey Jewell ; married 3d, Lucy Ruggles,
CHILDREN.
1556. i. Daniel^ b. in Newbury, Vt., Jan. 30, 1827 ; d. in Brad-
ford, Vt, March 8, 1887.
iL Samuel Alden^ b. April 30, 1828; m. Emily Ladd; no
children,
iii. Mary Brock^ b. Jan. 15, 1830 ; d. Dec. 12, 1832.
iv. Judith Tucker*, b. Sept. 4, 1831 ; d. Nov. 22, 1833.
1557. y. Duncan Heath^ b. May 22, 1836.
821a. David Eastman^ (David^, Thomas^, Roger^, Roger^,
John', Roger*), bom in Topsham, Vt., Jan. 16, 181 1 ; died
in Detroit, Mich., in 1892 ; married Judith Knight Dustin,
bom in Topsham, Vt., and died in Detroit, Mich. They
lived first in Topsham, removed to Bradford, Vt., and later
to Detroit. Mrs. Eastman was descended from the heroine,
Hannah Dustin, in the sixth generation.
CHILDREN.
1557a. i. Electa Dustan^ b. in Topsham, Vt., March 27, 1837 ; m.
Granville Wood.
1557b. ii. Emma A.", b. in Newbury, Vt., 1838 ; m. A. 6. Abbott.
iii. Charles E.', b. in Newbury, Vt., 1852 ; unm. and resides in
Seattle, Wash.
1557c. iv. Lillian B.*, b. in Bradford, Vt., in 1859; m. Dr. S. P.
Tracy.
DAVID HAMMOND^, OF BOW, N. H. 507
822. David Hammond' (Hannah £astman^ Stephen^
Roger*, Roger', John', Roger'), bom in Bow, N. H., Feb. 13,
1794 ; married Esther Quimby and bought a farm in Dim-
barton, near Bow line, N. H.
CHILDRKK.
1558. i. David Hammond", b. May 23, 1818.
1559. ii. Hannah Hammond", b. March 22, 1822.
1560. iii. James M. Hammond", b. April 27, 1824.
1561. iy. John McC. Hammond", b. Oct 6, 1826.
1562. y. Horace Hammond", b, June 5, 1830.
1563. yi Ann Hammond", b. July 28, 1832.
1564. yii. Stephen Hammond", b. Dec. 1, 1835.
1565. yilL Mary E. Hammond", b. March 21, 1842.
The father died in June, 1864.
823. Hannah Hammond^ (Hannah £astman^ Stephen^
Roger*, Rogers John', Roger'), born in Bow, N. H., 1800;
married in 18 18, John Clement, born in 1789.
CHILDREN.
1566. i. Elizabeth E. Clement", b. Dec. 16, 1824.
iL Sarah 6. Clement", b. Aug. 26, 1826 ; m. Guilford Upton.
824. Naomi P. Hammond^ (Hannah Eastman^, Stephen^,
Roger*, Roger^, John*, Roger*), bom in Dunbarton, N. H.,
Sept. 8, 1802 ; married Wells Sargent, born in Dunbarton,
N. H., July 13, 1793. He removed soon after his marriage
to Springfield, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Huldah H. Sargent", b. Dec. 25, 1825 ; m. Israel S. John-
son, and had (a) David A. Johnson*, b. Nov. 5, 1856.
ii. Enoch Sargent", b. Sept 17, 1826.
iii. Mary J. Sargent", b. Jan. 25, 1828 ; m. Dexter Freets ; lived
at Croydon Flats, N. H., and at Quechee, Vt. Children :
(a) Mary Freets", b. ; d. aged 20; (b) Lovisa
(twin) ; (c) Lodisa (twin), d. at the age of 12.
508 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
iy. Hannah E. Sargent^ b. June 14, 1830 ; m. Jan. 5, 1858,
Mathew H. Johnson, b. Sept. 22, 1830. Children : (a)
Wella H. Sargent®, b. Dec. 16, 1853 ; (b) Jessie F. Sar-
gent^ b. May 21, 1856 ; (c) Rossie £. SargentS b. 1858 ;
m. Dec. 24, 1876, Fales P. Virgin ; children : (1) Bessie
Virgin" b. Feb. 21, 1881 ; (2) BeU Virgin" b. Dec. 24-
1883; (d) Alpheus M. John8on^ b. Jan. 5, 1864; (e)
Elsie L. Johnson®, b. July 8, 1867 ; (f ) Henry H. John,
son®, b. Nov. 27, 1871.
y. Wells Sargent^ b. April 11, 1832; m. Haries S. Peters.
Children : (a) Edward E. Sargent®, b. Noy. 5, 1858 ; (b)
Hattie Sargent®, b. .
yi. Dayid H. Sargent^ b. Noy. 21, 1833 ; m. Cornelia Hibbard.
Children ; (a) Alice M. Sargent®, b. ; (b) Julia Sar-
gent®, b. ; (c) Etta Sargent®, b. ; (d) Mabel
Sargent®, b. ; (e) Earl Sargent®, b. ; (f) Olin
Sargent®, b. .
yii. Eli H. Sargent^ b. Jan. 13, 1840 ; m. Frances Blake. Chil-
dren : (a) Ida A. Sargent®, b. ; (b) Willis S. Sai>
gent®, b. ; (c) Bertha Sargent®, b. Jan. 20, 1876.
viiL Naomi P. Sargent', b. May 8, 1843 ; m. Byron S. Pillsbury.
Children : (a) Jelesta Pillsbury®, b. ; (b) Lovina
Pillsbury®, b. ; (c) Zena Pillsbury®, b. ; (d)
Ben Pillsbury®, b. .
ix. Almira A. Sargent^ b. April 27, 1846 ; m. James Hardy.
Children : (a) Ansel Hardy®, b. ; (b) Linnia Hardy®,
b. .
825. Eli E. Hammond^ (Hannah Eastman^, Stephen^,
Roger^, Roger^, John*, Roger'), born in Bow, N. H., April
21, 1805 ; married March 25, 1830, Anna SuUoway, bom
Aug. 12, 1806 ; died July 30, 1880, in Wheelock, Vt., where
they lived.
CHILDREN.
L Hannah E. Hammond^ b. Dec. 14, 1830 ; m. Oct 30, 1853,
Roswell Colby, and live in Charlestown, Vt. Children :
(a) Etta M. Colby®, b. March 10, 1857; m. Aug. 29,
1875, John Scribner ; (b) Etta A. Colby®, b. Oct. 22, 1860.
ii. David E. Hammond", b. Dec. 11, 1835; m. Sept. 9, 1862,
Maria B. Ferguson,
iii. Lucy A. Hammond^ b. Dec. 18, 1842.
1567.
•
1.
1568.
• •
11.
1569.
• « •
m.
1670.
iv.
y.
THOMAS W. HAMMOND^, OF BOW, N. H. 5O9
826. Thomas W. Hammond^ (Hannah Eastman^, Ste-
phen*, Roger^, Roger^, John% Roger*), born in Bow, N. H.,
Aug. 14, 1809 » married in 1832, Lucy Quimby, born April
6, 1809. They occupied the old Hammond homestead at the
foot of the Wood hill, owned in 1894 by Charles F. Ham-
mond.
CHILDREN.
Susan H. Hammond^ b. Dec. 28, 1832.
Charles F. Hammond", b. Sept. 30, 1834.
Thomas A. Hammond', b. Jan. 16, 1837.
David M. Hammond^ b. April 15, 1838.
John C. Hammond^ b. Not. 28, 1844.
827. Jonathan C. Hammond^ (Hannah Eastman^ Ste-
phen*, Roger*, Roger^ John', Roger'), born in Bow, N. H.,
Feb. 19, 181 1 ; married in 1836, Clarissa Elliott, bom April,
18 1 4, daughter of John Elliott and Polly, his wife.
CHILDREN.
i. Twins', b. April, 1839 ; d. young.
« ii. Eliza Ann Hammond^ b. Aug. 9, 1840.
iii. Cyrus Hammond', b. Sept 19, 1842 ; m. Mary A. Haselton.
Have one daughter ; res. in Goffstown, N. H.
iv. Mary Jane Hammond', b. Oct., 1844.
1571. V. Asa G. Hammond', b. Nov., 1846.
vi. Martha Hammond', b. Dec. 22, 1849 ; m. James C. Wheeler.
828. David Eastman^ (Stephen^, Stephen^, Roger*,
Rogers John', Roger'), born in Sutton, Vt., June 16, 1806,
the same day his parents moved into their new house. He
died in Sutton, where he always lived; married ist, Feb. 3,
1830, Deborah Angier, born in Troy, Vt., May 13, 1809,
died Sept. 11, 1843 '* married 2d, Maria Hastings. He was
a fanner.
CHILDREN.
1572. i. Stephen Clement', b. Sept. 2, 1831.
ii. Mary Ann', b. Dec. 9, 1834 ; d. July 16, 1841 ; only children.
5IO EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
829. Sarah Eastman^ (Stephen^, Stephen^, Rogers, Roger^,
John% Roger'), bom Sept. 15, 1808; died June 8, 1870;
married Dec. 8, 183 1, Andrew P. Taft.
CHILDRKM.
i. Stephen £. Taft«, b. Aug. 25, 1832.
ii. Moolton A. Taf !•, b. Feb. 16, 1834 ; m. April 24, 1853, Lydia
C. PutnaiD.
830. Mary Eastman^ (Stephen*, Stephen^, Roger^, Roger',
John% Roger'), bom in Sutton, N. H., July 27, 1810 ; mar-
ried Nov. 30, 1837, Richard Willard, bom in Barnstead,
N. H., Nov. 26, 1812.
CHILDREN.
1573. i. John £. W]llard^ b. in Sutton, Vt, Jane 12, 1838.
iL Reuben N. Willard*, b. June 9, 1840 ; unm.
iiL Charles W. WiUard', b. Aug. 4, 1842; m. Nov. 13, 1872,
Ella F. Eastman, widow of E. N. Eastman, deceased.
1574. iy. George R. Willard*, b. Sept 15, 1844 ; m. Jan. 21, 1874,
Adaline Fisher.
831. Stephen Eastman^ (Stephen^ Stephen*, Roger*,
Roger', John% Roger'), born in Sutton, Vt., July 8, 1817 ;
died Sept. 23, i860 ; married Oct. 29, 1840, Rhoda Nelson,
bom April 2, 18 17.
CHILDREN.
1575. 1. Edwin N.«, b. Feb. 14, 1842.
1576. ii. Orissa A.^ b. Jan. 23, 1845.
iii. George O.*, b. Dec. 30, 1849 ; m. Mary Fitch,
iv. Ward B.», b. April 15, 1854.
▼. Stephen', b. ; d. 1860.
832. Jonathan Eastman^ (Stephen*, Stephen*, Roger*,
Roger3, John', Roger'), bom in Sutton, Vt., Oct. 2, 1819 ; mar-
ried Jan. 4, 1843, Mary A. Dow, daughter of Abraham and
Juliett (Bradish) Dow; she died in Portsmouth, N. H.,
April 19, 1900. Mr. Eastman resides with his grandson,
Carl Burell, West Derry, N. H.
LYDIA SULLOWAY'. 5II
CHILDREN.
L Rachel*, b. Oct 4, 1848 ; d. ; she m. and separated
and her husband d. ; she m. 2d, Aug. 14, 1887, Greorfe
C. Cobarn, and bad (a) Carl Borell Cobum*, b. in 1868.
He dropped the name of Cobum. He is known as Carl
Burell and lives at West Derry, N. H. ; farmer.
1577. ii. Charles Fernando', b. in Sutton, Yt, Jan. 19, 1851.
833. Lydia SuUoway' (Rachel Eastman*, Stephens,
Roger*, Roger', John^, Roger*), bom Jan. 12, 1799; mar-
ried Benjamin Gray.
CHILDREN.
i. Truman Gray*, b. .
ii. Rachel Gray', b. ; m. Percival Gray ; they lived in
Sheffield, Vt., and had seven daughteis.
iii. Jacob Gray', b. .
iv. John Gray', b. .
V. Benjamin Gray', b. .
834. John Sulloway' (Rachel Eastman*, Stephen*, Roger^,
Roger', John*, Roger'), bom Nov. 18, 1804 ; married Sept.
6, 1 840, Martha Otis.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary A. Sulloway', b. Nov. 18, 1841.
ii. Jacob J. Sulloway', b. Sept. 6, 1844.
835. Lx)renzo Sulloway^ (Rachel Eastman*, Stephen*,
Roger*, Roger', John^, Roger*), bom April 6, 1809 ; married
Sabra Campbell.
CHILDREN.
i. Jane Sulloway', b. .
iL Lorenzo Sulloway', b. ; m. Lizzie Raney.
iii. Sabra Sulloway', b. ; m. John Smith, and had (a)
Jennie', (b) Willey'.
iv. Charles Sulloway', b. .
512 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
836. Sylvania SuUoway^ (Rachel Eastman^, Stephens,
Roger*, Roger^ John*, Roger'), bom June 29, 181 1 ; mar-
ried Franklin Gray.
CHILDREN.
i. Martha Gray', b. ; m. Charles King.
ii. Betsey Gray*, b. ; m. George Gorman ; had (a) Effa*
and (b) Elsie*. «
iii. Lucy A. Gray*, b. .
iv. Azro Gray*, m. in 1874, Josie Bradley.
837. Calvin Eastman^ (David*, Stephen^, Roger*, Roger',
John', Roger*), born in Bow, N. H., April 11, 181 1 ; mar-
ried Oct., 1836, Mary S. Willard ; she died March 14,
1843. He married 2d, July 16, 1845, Harriet Bradley; he
lived in Lyndon, Vt.
CHILD BT FIRST WIFE.
1. William M.*, b. June 28, 1841 ; m. in 1871, Emma L.
Allen ; she died in 1872.
CHILD BY SECOND WIFE.
ii. Addie M.*, b. Aug. 17, 1847; m. Jan. 1, 1873, O. Warren
Chesley, of Sheffield, Vt Child : (a) Emma Viola", b.
Sept. 24, 1878.
838. Silas Eastman^ (David^ Stephen^, Roger*, Roger^,
John', Roger'), born March 2, 18 16; married Hannah
Mathews ; resided in Lyndon, Vt.
CHILDREN.
i. Sariah*, b. ; m. Alanson Fletcher.
ii. Frank*, b. .
iii. Rosa*, b. .
839. Squires G. Eastman^ (William^, Ichabod*, Roger*,
Roger^, John', Roger*), born in Weare, N. H., Sept. 13,
1827 ; married Francis A. Woodbury.
EZRA C. EASTMAN', OF WEARE, N. H. 5 1 3
CHILDREN.
i. Sarah^ b. 1851 ; m. Lorenzo Philbrick.
ii. Mary8, b. 1855 ; d. 1856.
iii. Herbert', b. 1857; he went from Weare to Brooklyn,
N. Y., and entered the employ of an oil-refining com-
pany. His execatiye ability soon brought him into
prominence, and he was appointed superintendent of the
works. In the spring of 1887, he removed to Titusville,
Fa., where he now has charge of an extensive oil-
refinery.
iy. Cla^a^ b. 1860 ; d. in infancy.
V. Carrie^ b. 1861 ; m. Clarence Johnston, of Goffstown,
N. H.
vi. William L.«, b. Dec. 25, 1864.
vii. Elsie^ b. in April, 1867.
840. Ezra C. Eastman^ (William^, Ichabod^, Roger*,
Rogers John% Roger'), born in Weare, N. H., Nov. 26,
1834; married ist, Armina Dearborn; married 2d, Laura
E. Wilson.
CHILDREN ALL BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Marcia A.', b. June 3, 1857 ; m. Luther Farmer,
ii. Charles H.^, b. June 30, 1859.
iii. J. Harvey*, b. Jan. 31, 1862.
iv. Lucy A.«, b. Dec. 27, 1864.
841. William W. Eastman^ (Ichabod^, Ichabods, Roger*,
Roger', Johns Roger'), born in Weare, N. H., May 29, 1816 ;
died May 30, 1893 ; married Hepsey Kelsey, born March
29, 1 8 16, died May 20, 1893. They are both buried in New-
port, N. H., where they resided. He was at one time warden
of the New Hampshire state prison.
CHILDREN.
i. James C]eyeland^ b. May 27, 1844.
ii Mary L.^ b. June 22, 1846 ; m. James Bickford ; has one
son who resides in Nashua, N. H.
514 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
iii. Helen', b. in Newport, N. H., Aug. 9, 1848 ; m. Aug. 22,
1872, in Nashua, N. H., W. H. Mandeville. They reside
in Olean, N. Y. Child : (a) William Harry Mandeville*,
b. Oct. 25, 1875.
iv. Clara A.', b. July 20, 1851 ; d. unm., April 22, 1898.
842. Caroline Eastman' (Ichabod^ Ichabod*, Roger*,
Roger^, John', Roger'), born in Weare, N. H., April 30,
1827 ; died Aug. i, 1868 ; married Lyman Lattimer, bom in
Marlow, N. H., Oct. 7, 1822, died in Olean, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
1578. i. William Cleveland Lattimer^, b. in Newport, N. H., May
4, 1849.
ii. Fanny Jane Lattimer^ b. in Sunapee, N. H., Dec. 23, 1851 ;
d. April 5, 1864.
1579. iii. Fred Herbert Lattimer^ b. in Sunapee, N. H., April 9, 1855.
iv. Amos Eastman Lattimer^ b. in Sunapee, N. H., Sept. 21,
1857 ; res. in Syracuse, N. Y., or Olean.
V. Mary Lattimer^, b. in Sunapee, N. H., Jan. 27, 1860 ; m.
Charles A. Still ; res. in Syracuse, N. Y.
vi. Eddie Allen Lattimer*, b. in Olean, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1864 ;
res. Lima, O.
843. Daniel Eastman^ (Samuel*, Samuels, Roger*, Roger^
John*, Roger'), born in Weare, N. H., July 4, 18 12 ; married
Mary Ann Morrill, of East Kingston, N. H. He was engaged
in teaching for some years, but later engaged in the real es-
tate business in West Manchester, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. George S.^ b. ; m. Jennie Goff. He was a member
of the New Hampshire legislature in 1883-5, and mem-
ber of the senate in 1887 ; is engaged in building in
Manchester, N. H.
ii. Aliens, b. 1864.
• 844. Josiah B. Eastman^ (Samuel^, Samuel*, Roger*,
Roger', John*, Roger'), born in Weare, N. H., July 19, 1814 ;
died Jan. 23, 1885 ; married in Weare, N. H., April 9, 1861,
ELIZA B. EASTMAN^, OF WEARE, N. H. 515
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Margaret Ann Colby, bom in Bradford, N. H., Aug. 25,
1837. In May after his death his widow removed to Hills-
borough Bridge, N. H. He resided in Weare, N. H., where
he was an extensive farmer and cattle dealer.
CHILDREN BORN IN WEARE.
L Flora', b. July 25, 1868. She resides in Hillsborough
Bridge, N. H. She remains unmarried.
12m. ii. Jessie', b. Dec. 2, 1872.
iii. Minnie Eliza', b. June 21, 1878; unm.
845. Eliza B. Eastman^ (SamueP, Samuel*, Roger^,
Roger', John*, Roger'), born in Weare, N. H., Dec. 3,
1816 ; married David Buxton, born in 18 14, died 1864. He
married 2d, Miriam S. Eastman, born in Weare, N. H., Sept.
9, 1 819, his first wife's sister. He lived in Weare, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary £. Buxton*, b. 1842.
iL Charles W. Buxton^ b. 1846 ; m. Josie K. Carter, of Hills-
borough, N. H. Child : (a) Elliott E. Buxton*, b. Sept.
7, 1874.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
iii. Eliza Buxton*, b. 1849 ; d. ; unm.
iv. Alice Buxton*, b. 1851.
V. Willis D. Buxton*, b. 1857.
846. Francis Hoyt Eastman^ (Thomas^, Samuels, Roger*,
Roger', John', Roger'), born in Weare, N. H., May 12, 1820 ;
married Abigail Green Tewksbury, bom in Goffstown, N. H.,
July 25, 1828. Mr. Eastman resides in South Weare, N. H.,
where he has been deacon in the Union Congregational
Church for years.
CHILDREN.
i. WilUe Tewksbury8, b. Jan. 19, 1852 ; d. Dec. 30, 1852.
1581. iL Mary £lizabeth^ b. May 27, 1854.
1582. iii. Frank Leslie^, b. Deo. 16, 1857.
1588- iv. John Perry* b. Sept. 28, 1860.
1584. ▼. George Henry^ b. July 28, 1865.
5l6 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
847. Samuel C. Eastman' (Thomas^ SamueP, Roger*,
Roger^, John*, Roger'), born in Weare, N. H., Nov. 10,
1821 ; died May 24, 1856; married July 3, 1845, Fidelia
Nichols, died March 10, 1857. Mr. Eastman was educated
in the common schools, and was an excellent farmer and had
much intellectual ability. He was selectman two years, rep-
resented the town in the legislature two years, 1849-50, and
was state librarian in 185 1. He soon after lost his health,
and spent the winter of 1855-6 in Florida trying to regain
it. Mr. Eastman was a warm friend, possessed of good qual-
ities, and was universally respected by his fellow townsmen.
CHILDREN.
1586. i. Greorge Frankliu*, b. Sept. 17, 1846; m. Emeline Currier,
ii. Morrison W.^ b. Nov. 10, 1850 ; m. Jennie N. Foss, of
Maine ; res. in Taunton, Mass.
848. Thomas Eastman^ (Timothy^, Isaac*, Roger*, Roger^,
John% Roger'), born in Walden, Vt., July 9, 1805 ; died Feb.,
1876 ; married Sylvia Burbank, of Walden. She was born
in 1810 ; died Aug. 16, 1865.
CHILDREN.
i. John*, b. ; d. in Cabot, Vt., 1874.
ii. Martha*, b. 1834; d. 1865.
iii. Curtis O.*, b. 1836; served in the Union army; was se-
verely wounded.
iv. Horace D.*, b. July, 1839 ; d. July 24, 1876 ; ra . Sophronia
Eastman, daughter of Isaac. He served in the Union
army ; was wounded in the ^^ilderuess.
V. Morrill*, b. 1841 ; served in the Union army ; sent home ill
and in nine days died, in the winter of 1863.
vi. Denison H.*, b. Sept. 12, 1843; m. 1st, in 1868, Anna
Whitcher. She died in Boston, Mass., 1890, and he m.
2d, 1891, Lelia Currier of Topsham, Vt Children : (a)
Hattie B.», b. ; (b) Nelson T.», b. ; (c) Albert
E.*, b. ; all by first wife ; by second wife, (d) Har-
old", b. .
BERNARD EASTMAN^, OF NEWTON, N. H. 517
vii. 6ib80D^ b. Sept. 12, 1843 ; served iu the Union army ; d.
in Washington, D. C, Nov., 1863.
viii. Sylvia Ann', b. Aug., 1847 ; d. April 12, 1893 ; m.
Wheeler ; had three sons, one daughter.
ix. Lettie O.', b. May 23, 1849 ; m. 1st, C. Smith ; 2d, James
Bondley.
X. Carlin E.», b. Aug. 23, 1861 ; d. July, 1890 ; m. Henry Col-
burn ; one son.
xi. Eliza F.', b. Oct. 16, 1859; d. Aug. 21, 1883; m. Charles
Martin ; one daughter.
849. Bernard Eastman^ (SamueP, Isaac*, Roger^, Roger',
John% Roger'), born in Newton, N. H., March 19, 1809;
died Nov. 18, 1889; married Nov. 25, 1831, Hannah J.,
daughter of Charles Weed, born in Topsfiam, Vt., Aug. 10,
18 10, died Sept. 4, 1897. He settled in Topsham, Vt., on
the place where Henry B. White now lives.
CHILDREN.
i. Abigails b. Oct., 1832 ; d. June 16, 1838.
ii. Jane«, b. Sept. 6, 1834 ; d. Oct. 14, 1856.
1586. iii. Aliens b. Aug. 2, 1836 ; d. in Blue Earth, Minn., Jan. 17,
1894; m. Dec. 26, 1861, Lois D. White, daughter of
Ezekiel. She died Aug. 13, 1899 ; four children.
iv. Charles W.*, b. March 31, 1838 ; m. Emma Gray ; two chil-
dren ; res. Bethlehem, N. H.
V. Abbie A.«, b. Dec. 2, 1839; m. Nov. 29, 1863, Horace
White ; four children ; res. in West Topsham, Vt.
vi. Infant', b. Nov. 4, 1841 ; d. Nov. 25, 1841.
1587. vii. Seth8, b. Aug. 4, 1843 ; ra. June 25, 1875, Emeline Darling,
viii. Harriet G.«, b. March 26, 1847 ; d. March 4, 1897 ; m. July
4, 1865, Henry B. White ; four children,
ix. Ruth', b. Aug. 12, 1849 ; d. Aug. 19, 1853.
850. Isaac Eastman^ (Samuel*, Isaac*, Roger^, Roger',
John% Roger'), bom in Newton, N. H., Jan. 11, 181 2 ; died
in South Ryegate, Vt., Jan. 5, 1898; married Sophronia
Smith, bom Jan. 10, 18 17. He went to Newbury with his
parents in 1826. He settled at the Lime Kiln, where his
son James now lives. His faraa was one of the best in that
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1694.
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part of the town. Here he continued the burning of lime,
which had been carried on by former owners. He left New-
bury and went to South Ryegate in 1887.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN NEWBURY.
Emily R.8, b. Oct. 25, 1835.
NeweU B.s, b. Oct. 24, 1837; d. in California, May 21,
1883.
Alexander W.*, b. Feb. 17, 1842.
Saphronia J.^ b. June 10, 1844.
Elvira*, b. Jan. 19, 1849.
BeU8, b. Nov. 11, 1851.
Infant*, b. July 19, 1855.
Evelyn*, b. Jan. 27, 1857.
James W.«, b. March 16, 1860.
851. Harriett Eastman^ (Samuel^ Isaac*, Roger*, Roger^,
John*, Roger'), born in Newton, N. H., March 5, 1816 ; mar-
ried Whitcher. She resides in Groton, Vt.
CHILDREN.
i. Emily Amelia*, b. ; m. Albert P. Whitehill ; two sons.
ii. Abbie Sophia*, b. ; m. David Lumsden ; one dau.
iii. Eliza Ann*, b. ; m. Dennison H. Eastman, son of
Thomas (848).
852. Samuel S. Eastman^ (Samuel^, Isaacs, Roger^,
Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Newbury, Vt., Feb. 11,
1830; died in Kansas City, Mo., March 11, 1899; married
1st, Emily, daughter of Ellis Colburn, of Newbury, who
died Aug. 5, 1862 ; he married 2d, April 10, 1867, Emelie
Batchelder, of Montpelier, Vt., born June 27, 1839. Mr.
Eastman fitted for college at Newbury Seminary, graduated
from the National Western College in 1857 ; teacher while
in charge of academy at Wabash, Ind. He joined the Ver-
mont Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church in
1866. In 1 87 1, Mr. and Mrs. Eastman took charge of the
Newbury Seminary and opened a school which they con-
SARAH HEALD SPALDING^, OF MERRIMACK, N. H. 519
ducted with success till 1887. In 1889, he went west,
joined the Iowa Conference and continued in the ministry
till his death. His second wife died in Buffalo Center, Iowa,
March 22, 1895. Both were buried in Westley, Iowa.
CHILD BT FIRST WIFE.
i. Ellen C.«, b. in Toledo, Ohio, Jan. 21, 1861 ; d. March 31,
1863.
CHILD BT SECOND WIFE.
ii. Ada^ b. in South Londonderry, Vt., April 3, 1868 ; m. in
Avoca, Iowa, Oct. 3, 1889, Will A. Settle, b. in Gala,
vara, N. M., Feb. 11, 1867, sou of A. W. and Louise J.
(Ashley) Settle. They are in Des Moines, Iowa, but
reside in Kansas city, Mo. Child : (a) Emelie 6.
Settle", b. in Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 31, 1895.
853. Sarah Heald Spalding^ (Hannah Eastman^, Nich-
olas5, Roger^, Roger^, John% Roger*), born in Merrimack,
N. H., Sept. 2, 1818 ; married Nov. 26, 1835, William
Stanley, of Francestown, N. H.
CHILDREN.
L A nameless son*, b. Dec. 28, 1836 ; d. .
ii. Sarah Elizabeth Stanley*, b. July 18, 1838; ra. March 17,
1857, George A. Duncklee, of Francestown, N. H.
iii. William Henry Stanley*, b. April 9, 1843.
iv. John Edward Stanley*, b. Sept. 14, 1846.
854. Samuel Jones Spalding^ (Hannah Eastman^,
Nicholas^, Roger*, Roger^, John', Roger'), bom in Lynde-
borough, N. H., Dec. 11, 1820; married ist, June 27,
1848, Sarah Lydia Metcalf, born Aug. 3, 1829, died Sept. i,
1849, 2tt Salmon Falls, N. H., daughter of Hon. Luther and
Sarah Brown (Phipps) Metcalf, of Medway, Mass. ; married
2d, Sept. 16, 185 1, Sarah Jane Parker Toppan, born in
Hampton, N. H., Sept. 7, 1822, daughter of Hon. Edmund
and Mary (Chase) Toppan, of Hampton, N. H. Mr. Spald-
ing graduated from Dartmouth College in the class of 1842 ;
entered Andover Theological Seminary in 1842, and grad-
520 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
uated in 1845. He was ordained pastor over a new parish
in Salmon Falls, N. H., Oct. 28, 1846. Having accepted a
call from the Whitefield Congregational church in Newbury-
port, Mass., he was dismissed from his first charge June 9,
185 1, and installed at Newburyport, June 30, 185 1. On
leave of absence from his people, he was commissioned chap-
lain of the Forty-eighth Volunteer Infantry and mustered
into service Dec. 29, 1 862 ; served with his regiment in the
first brigade and the first division of the Army of the Gulf,
under the command of Major-General Auger. This regi-
ment was at the battle of Plains Store, May 21, 1863, at the
seige of Port Hudson, being actively engaged in the first and
second assaults on that stronghold. May 27 and June 14,
1863, also in the fight at Donaldsonville, July 13, 1863. He
was mustered out Aug. 30, 1863.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Toppan Spalding*, b. Dec. 22, 1856. '
ii. Annie Toppan Spalding*, b. March 23, 1860.
iii. Edmund Samuel Spalding*, b. Jan. 5, 1865.
855. Elizabeth Goodrich Spalding^ (Hannah Eastman^
Nicholas^, Roger^, Roger^ John% Roger'), bom in Lynde-
borough, N. H., March 27, 1824; married June 15, 1850,
Rev. Roger Moses Sargent, born in Barton, Vt., Sept. 7,
1824, son of Stephen and Fanny (Noyes) Sargent. He
graduated from Dartmouth College in 1846, Andover Theo-
logical Seminary in 1849; preached at Farmington, N. H.,
from 1850 to 1852 ; ordained at Gilmanton, N. H., April 27,
1852; discharged Jan. 31, i860; installed at Farmington,
N. H., March 27, i860; discharged May 2, 1869; installed
at Princeton, Mass., June 10, 1869; discharged Sept. 13,
1 87 1, and removed west.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Ann Sargent^ b. April 1, 1851 ; d. Sept. 25, 1851.
ii. Roger Moses Sargent*, b. May 7, 1852 ; d. May 16, 1852.
MARY BOWERS SPALDING^ OF NASHUA, N. H. 521
iii. Howard Merton Sargent^ b. July 24, 1853.
iv. Clarence Spalding Sargent^ b. July 29, 1855.
V. Edwin Charlton Sargent^ b. June 10, 1857.
vi. Fanny Elizabeth Sargent^ b. May 17, 1859 ; d. Jan. 22,
1864.
Tii. Moses Roger Sargent^ b. Oct. 30, 1862 ; d. Jan. 1, 1863.
856. Mary Bowers Spalding^ (Hannah Eastman^ Nich-
olas^ Roger^, Roger', John*, Roger'), born in Nashua, N. H.,
June 16, 1827; married Aug. 26, 1851, William Wheeler, of
Merrimack, N. H. They removed to Minneapolis, Minn.
CHILDREN.
i. William Edward Wheeler*, b. Jan. 7, 1854 ; d. Oct. 19,
1854.
ii. Mary Alice Wheeler^ b. Sept. 9, 1855.
iii. Frederick Spalding Wheeler*, b. Sept. 29, 1856 ; d. Oct. 30,
1860.
iv. Charles Frank Wheeler*, b. Nov. 6, 1858.
857. Roger Sargent^ (Roger Sargent^ Janne Eastmans,
Roger-*, Rogers John% Roger'), born in Newton, N. H.,
about 1780 ; died at Waterville, Ohio, Aug. 27, 1850 ; mar-
ried 1st, , died and was buried at Dekalb, N. Y. ;
married 2d, Pearley Seeley, of Ogdensburg, N. Y., died 1842,
and buried at Heuvelton, N. Y. ; married 3d, Lucy Cate, died
about 1850. He was a millwright, and was major in state
militia. He had twenty children ; many died young. His
first wife had two, second wife had three, and third wife four.
CHILDREN.
1595. i. Edward D. Sargent*, b. in Heuvelton, N. Y., March 15, 1808.
1596. ii. Moses Sargent*, b. 1827.
1597. iii. James T. Sargent*, b. 1830.
iv. Joab S. Sargent*, b. July 28, 1833 ; d. in Heuvelton, N. Y.,
Oct. 8, 1855. He m. 1854, Sarah J. Perkins ; one child,
died young.
V. Eveline Sargent*, b. Aug. 10, 1843 ; d. .
vi. Elizabeth Sargent*, b. Aug. 24, 1845 ; d. .
vii. Laura S. Sargent*, b. March 13, 1848 ; d. .
viii. Benjamin Sargent*, b. about 1850 ; d. 1867.
522 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
858. Moses Sargent^ (Roger Sargent^ Janne Eastman*,
Roger^, Roger', John', Roger'), born in Newton, N. H., in
1782; died at Grand River, Can., June 11, 1820; married
1st, Susan Noyes, of Bow, N. H. ; died ; married 2d, at Han-
over, a Miss Dewey. He lived in Heuvelton, N. Y.
CHILDREN BY FIR8T WIFE.
i. Angelioe Sargent^, b. Nov. 2, 1805 ; m. Nov. 24, 1845, Eli-
jah Hatherway.
ii. Susan M. Sargent*, b. April 12, 1811 ; m. Feb. 16, 1831,
Calvin S. Grow; d. 1878. Children: (a) Lucius A.
Grow", b. 1832 ; (b) Pauline Grow», b. ; (c) Anne
E. Grow", b. ; (d) Helen A. Grow®, b. ; (e)
Florence A. Grow®, b. 1844.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
iii. Pauline Sargent*, b. ; m. twice, two brothers, Hous-
ton.
iv. Cynthia Sargent*, b. about 1819 ; in. Miller ; d. in
Colorado, 1890.
859. Stephen Sargent^ (Roger Sargent^ Janne Eastman*,
Roger*, Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Bath, N. H., Feb.
4, 1785 ; died at Ottawa River, Can., while away from home,
Dec. 25, 1825 ; married Fanny Noyes of Bow, N. H., born
there Sept. 11, 1788; died May 7, 1832, at Illini, 111., and
buried there. He was a millwright ; resided in Bath, N. H.,
and Barton, Vt. Three children born at each place.
CHILDREN.
i. Stephen Emery Sargent*, b. Sept. 2, 1809 ; d. at Scotts-
dale, Pa., Jan. 24, 1893 ; m. 1st, Dec. 19, 1846, Anna A.
Allbee, d. in Cincinnati, Ohio ; m. 2d, Lizzie Cook. He
resided in Scottsdale, where he was buried. Child : (a)
Ada Sargent*, b. .
ii. Fanny M. Sargent*, b. Aug. 6, 181 1 ; m. March 4, 1843,
Benjamin Moore, a farmer in Mantua, Ohio. Child:
(a) Perlea M. Moore®, b. 1845.
iiL Susan Sargent*, b. Sept. 18, 1818 ; d. about 1840, at Lowell,
Mass.
DORSON EASTMAN^, OF EAST RUPERT, VT. 523
iy. Anna K. Sargent', b. Not. 80, 1815 ; m. 1st, Rey. Peter
Warren, by whom she had (a) Roger S. Warren*, b. .
She m. 2d, Deacon Hinkley, and died in Wisconsin, 1892.
1608. ▼. Betsey Sargent', b. Dec. 27, 1817.
1590. yi. Roger M. Sargent', b. Sept. 7, 1824.
860. Dorson Eastman^ (Elisha^, Enochs Jonathan*,
Roger3, John', Roger'), born in East Rupert, Vt., July
20, 1806; died Dec. 28, 1890; married in East Dorset, Vt.,
Mary Cochran, daughter of John and Mary (Butler) Cochran,
bom in Londonderry, Vt., March 9, 18 15, died in Pawlet,
Vt., March 29, 1897.
CHILDREN.
1600. i. John Elijah^, b. in East Rupert, Vt, Aug. 17, 1839.
1601. ii. Charlotte Baldwin^, b. Dec. 25, 1840.
1602. iii. Olive Sears', b. Dec. 23, 1846.
861. Austin Eastman^ (Enos^, Enoch*, Jonathan"*, Roger',
John', Roger'), bom in East Rupert, Vt., Oct. 11, 1809;
died March 11, 1890, in Belleville, N. Y. He went to EUis-"^
burg, N. Y., with his parents when a small boy. He mar-
ried Jan. 8, 1836, Sally Williams, bom in EUisburg, N. Y.,
Oct. 26, 181 2, died Feb. 14, 1896. She was the daughter
of William Williams, an early settler of EUisburg. Mr.
Eastman was a farmer, and owned a farm of 140 acres near
Belleville, N. Y., and he, with his two sons, all worked to-
gether as one.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Alfred', b. in the town of EUisburg, N. Y., Oct. 27,
1836 ; d. June 11, 1895. He was unm.
ii. John Harrison^ b. in the town of EUisburg, N. Y., March
5, 1838. Both of these sons received their education in
the common schools. Union Academy, Belleville, and Bas-
setts & Co. Mercantile College, Syracuse, N. Y., graduat-
ing from the latter in 18—. They engaged in farming,
and at one time owned 1800 acres of land, which they had
made for themselves. John Harrison is unmarried and
resides in Belleville, N. Y.
524 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
862. Cyrus Eastman^ (Enos^, Enochs, Jonathan^, Roger',
John% Roger'), born in East Rupert, Vt., July 6, 18 11 ; died
in Munnsville, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1898 ; married Feb. 25, 1844,
Almira Allen of Lorraine, N. Y. He was a farmer, and after
the death of his only child, a son, he sold his farm and re-
moved into the village of Munnsville, N. Y., where he died.
CHILD.
i. Name uukuown^b. ; d. in Sept., 1864, aged 19.
863. Lamira Eastman^ (Enos^, Enoch*, Jonathans Roger',
John', Roger'), born in East Rupert, Vt., June 28, 181 3;
died March 17, 1890; married Oct. 8, 1835, Ebenezer Wood,
of EUisburg, N. Y. They were farmers.
CHILDREN.
i. Jacob Harley Wood,* b. Jan., 1837.
ii. Vashti Elizabeth Wood*, b. in 1839.
iiL Phebe Loretta Wood*, b. in 1841.
iv. Charles Wood*, b. ; d. in infancy.
864. Lafayette Eastman^ (EnosS Enochs, Jonathan-*,
Rogers, John', Roger'), born in EUisburg, N. Y., Jan. 22,
1819; died April 25, 1898; married May 8, 1848, Lydia
Marsh, of EUisburg, N. Y. Mr. Eastman with his young
wife removed to Wisconsin in May, 1845, and settled in Ply-
mouth, Sheboygan county, where he held various town
offices, and one term in the state assembly.
CHILDREN.
i. Herman Eugene*, b. April 19, 1849 ; an engineer on the
Wis. R, R.
ii. Frederic Alonzo*, b. April 29, 1852 ; a railroad man in the
yards.
iiL Charity Elizabeth*, b. April 19, 1857 ; m. .
iv. Lafayette Willie*, b. Aug. 25, 1859. All born in Plymouth.
865. Enos Eastman^ (Enos^, Enoch*, Jonathan-*, Roger^,
John*, Roger'), bom in EUisburg, N. Y., Oct. 27, 182 1 ; mar-
MKS. EN'OS HASTMAN (^J
BNOS EASTMAN (665).
ENOS EASTMAN^, OF ELLISBURG, N. Y. 52$
ried in Sandy Creek, N. Y., Jan. ii, 1844, Miriam Carpenter,
bom in Sandy Creek, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1822, daughter of Asa
and Louisa (Wood) Carpenter. Mr. Eastman spent his boy-
hood days on the farm, and also the first five years of their
married life near Ellisburg. In June, 1849, Mr. Eastman
went to Wisconsin and purchased 160 acres of land on the
banks of the Mullet River, for which he paid $700. A few
weeks later he returned to New York for his wife and their
two children, and they started on their return to Wisconsin
in August, driving as far as Buffalo in a one-horse wagon,
and thence by steamboat, arriving in Sheboygan after a pas-
sage of four days. The family immediately located upon the
land which he had purchased, and at the time contained but
a small log cabin on the site of their present home. The
land which Mr. Eastman had purchased was heavily tim-
bered, and only about an acre had been cleared up. Later
he purchased 180 acres more, and the entire farm of 340
acres is still owned by him, with the exception of the right of
way which he granted to the Milwaukee and Northwestern
Railroads and a few small portions which have been sold.
The farm is one of the most productive and valuable in the
county. Mr. Eastman has always been prominently identi-
fied with the growth and progress of Sheboygan county. He
has held many offices of trust, including town clerk, town
superintendent, justice of the peace, and chairman of the
county board. In 1870 he was elected to the assembly and
in 1874 to the state senate. In all the public positions to
which Mr. Eastman has from time to time been called to fill,
he has, without exception, performed the duties in a faithful
and competent manner. He was one of the organizers of
the Plymouth Farmers* Fire Insurance Association, of which
he was for some time president and later a director. Politi-
cally Mr. Eastman has always been a Democrat. In his
religious views he is independent and liberal. Mrs. Eastman
526 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
is a devout member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church. On
Jan. II, 1900, Mr. and Mrs. Eastman celebrated the fifty-
sixth anniversary of their marriage. The celebration was
an unpretentious affair, and consisted, with few exceptions, of
the reunion of the family. Although this couple are well
along in years, they are both in good health, and show very
little effect of the early hardships they underwent during the
pioneer days. They are among the best known and most
highly respected residents of Sheboygan county. Mr. East-
man has taken a great interest in the genealogy of the East-
man family, and to him the compiler is indebted for the most
of the records of his great-grandfather, Jonathan Eastman,
and descendants.
CHILDREN.
i. Vashti Louisa^, b. in Ellisburg, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1844 ; m.
Dec. 14, 1865, Reuben Gardner, of Plymouth, Wis. No
children,
ii. Sarah Maria^ b. in Ellisburg, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1848 ; a very
promising young lady, but died in the prime of life,
March 80, 1869.
Miriam Elizabeth®, b. in Plymouth, Wis., Feb. 13, 1855.
Lillie Mays, b. May 19, 1859.
Charles Douglass^ b. May 24, 1861.
Enos Eugene^ b. Sept. 8, 1865.
866. Enoch Rising Eastman^ (Enos^ Enochs, Jonathans
Rogers John', Roger*), born in Ellisburg, N. Y., July 26,
1826; died April 10, 1889; married June i, 1855, Maria
Bennett. He was a farmer, and resided in Ellisburg, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
i. Frank Arthur*, b. in Ellisburg, N. Y., in 1850 ; m. Mary
Lindsley, and lives in Sheboygan Falls, Wis. ; is a grower
of small fruits.
ii. Elizabeth^ b. ; d. a young lady.
iii. George B. McClellan*, b. .
iv. Nora*, b. .
V. Charles*, b. .
vi. Grace', b. .
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1604.
iv.
1605.
V.
1606.
vi.
CHARLES BENJAMIN EASTMAN^, OF WOODVILLE, N. Y. 52/
867. Charles Benjamin Eastman^ (Enos*, Enoch*, Jona-
than*, Roger', John', Roger'), born in Woodville, Jefferson
county, N. Y., June 14, 1828 ; died in Woodville, Sept. 2,
1897 ; married in Pulaski, N. Y., July 8, 1858, Antoinette
Julia Meacham, bom in Pulaski, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1834. He
was a farmer in Woodville, N. Y., where his widow now lives.
He was bom and lived on the old homestead.
CHILDREN BORN IN WOODVILLE, N. Y.
1607. i. £do8 £verett^ b. May 25, 1860.
ii. John M.^ b. June 10, 1864.
ill. Angle B.", b. Dec. 19, 1866 ; graduated at Adams Collegiate
Institute, Adams, N. Y., in the class of 1886. At home,
unmarried. John M. graduated at Adams Collegiate
Institute, Adams, N. Y., in the class of 1885, and at Am-
hest College in the class of 1889 ; unm.
868. William Henry Eastman^ (Enos^, Enochs Jona-
than*, Roger^ John', Roger'), born in Woodville, N. Y.,
Aug. 26, 1830; married in Henderson, N. Y., Sept. 20,
185s, Sophia Leffingwell, born in Henderson, N. Y., June
2S> I833, daughter of Reuben and Sarah (Carpenter) Leffing-
well, of Henderson, N. Y. Mr. Eastman is a farmer resid-
ing in Belleville, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
1608. i. Reuben Lyman^, b. in Woodville, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1863.
ii. Clara May^, b. Nov. 6, 1885; d. Jan. 20, 1895.
iii. Lois L.^, b. April 4, 1868 ; m. Oct. 4, 1893, Warren E. Gan-
nett, d. April 4, 1900.
869. Lois Eastman^ (Enos^, Enochs Jonathan^, Roger',
John', Roger'), born in Ellisburg, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1834;
married Joseph Franklin Todd, born in Toddsville, N. Y.,
Oct 29, 1826, died in Glen Arbor, Mich., March 2, 1874.
CHILDREN.
i. Frank Todd", b. in Glen Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18, 1869 ; m.
July 2, 1899, Jennie Frampton. He was customs in-
spector at the World's Fair, as well as school inspector.
He is now inspector of the health department of Chi-
cago, 111. P. O. City Hall, Room 411, Chicago.
528 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
ii. Charles Todd^, b. in Glen Arbor, Mich., Nov. 6, 1869;
graduated from the Northwestern Medical College, of
Chicago, 111., in the class of 1896. He is a practicing
physician in Chicago, 111.
870. Chole Ulissa Eastman^ (Elias^ Enochs Jonathans
Rogers John', Roger'), born in Dorset, Vt., Oct. 16, 1822 ;
died in Holdridge, Neb., Nov. 11, 1895 ; married in Barford,
Stanstead county, P. Q., Satnuel Child, Jr., born in Barnston,
P. Q., June 9, 1820, son of Samuel and Nancy (Drew) Child.
He resided in Barford, where he was a farmer and stockman.
He is now (1900) living in Holdridge, Neb., with his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Roberts.
CHILDREN BORN IN BARFORD, P. Q.
1609. i. Mary Elizabeth Child8, b. .
ii. Looua Ann Child*, b. .
iii. Josephine Augusta Child*, b. ; d. young.
iv. Fred Dorr Child*, b. .
871. James Robert Eastman^ (Justin^ Enochs Jonathan^
Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Hannibal, N. Y., in 18 19;
died in the army during the war of 186 1-5 ; married in Addi-
son, Washington county. Wis., Feb. 14, 1848, Louisa Maria
Daniels, born in Minerville, town of Florida, N. Y., Nov. 8,
1830, daughter of Palmer and Margaret Ann (Daniels) Dan-
iels. He was a farmer, and resided in Scott and Warren,
Wis., from which latter town he enlisted. His widow resides
in Berlin, Wis.
CHILDREN.
i. Ann Eliza*, b. in Scott, Wis., July 27, 1850 ; m. Harry
Palmer,
ii. Emmaretta Orrilla*, b. Dec. 20, 1851 ; m. Henry Lee Shel-
don ; accidentally killed April 18, 1901.
iii. Mary Louisa^ b. Sept. 16, 1853 ; m. Samuel A. Laing.
iv, Charlotte Anu^ b. July 21, 1855; m. Charles Rowell.
V. Georgiana Adelaide*, b. March 7, 1857, in Warren; m.
Frank Ix)ve.
NANCY ANN EASTMAN^, OF OSWEGO, N. Y. 529
yi. Sarah Almira^ b. Jan. 9, 1860 ; lu. Charles Mathews.
▼ii. Laura Ardelia^ b. Feb. 21, 1861 ; m. Willie Newhall.
These children were all educated for teachers, as was
also their mother, and followed that occupation until
their marriage.
872. Nancy Ann Eastman^ (Justin^, Enochs, Jonathan^,
Roger^, John*, Roger'), born in Oswego, N. Y., April 9,
1820; married in Granville, Wis., in 1844, Montgomery Wil-
son Talmidge, born Nov. 19, 18 16, died Aug. 10, 1887, son
of Henry and Maria Ann (Adams) Talmidge, of New York.
He was a hardware merchant. His widow resides in Fond
du Lac, Wis.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Emily®, b. Sept 2, 1845 ; m. in 1865, Alfred K. Ham-
ilton, now a lawyer in Milwaukee. He graduated from
D. C. She died July 28, 1873. Child : (a) Talmidge
Hamilton*, who graduated from D. C. in 1897 ; in law in
Milwaukee, Wis.
ii. Henry Floyd^ b. March 7, 1846 ; m. Mary Conover. He is
a farmer, and resides in Geneva, Neb.
iii. Chester Livingston", b. May 15, 1848; died Sept. 2, 1886;
m. Fannie A. Hamilton. Children : (a) Mary C. Tal-
midge* ; (b) William Chester Talmidge* ; resides in Grand
Rapids, Mich.
iv. Benjamin Augustus", b. Feb. 26, 1850 ; d. in Michigan in
1872.
T. William Eastman", b. Dec. 14, 1852 ; m. Frances Jones ;
res. in Sheboygan, Wis. ; no children. He is a manu-
facturer there.
yL Maria Cornelia", b. March 21, 1855; m. Thomas Wilson
Spence, of Fond du Lac, Wis. ; now resides in Milwau-
kee, where he is one of the firm of Quarles, Spence &
Quarles. He graduated from Cornell College. Child:
(a) Thomas Henry Spence*, b. ; graduated at Yale
in the class of 1899. He is travelling in Europe.
▼ii. Clarence Delafield", b. Nov. 1, 1857 ; m. Nellie Potter ; re-
sides at No. 1823 California St, Denver, Col. He is in
the Klondike.
▼iiL Elmira Tomlinson", b. Sept. 9, 1859 ; m. Jessie Moore ; res.
Centralia, Wash. ; two children.
530 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
ix. Virginia®, b. June 9, 1862 ; m. in 1887, Edward Foulkes.
He is a merchant, and resides in Fond du Lac, Wis.
Children: (a) Howard Talmidge Foulkes*, b. Oct. 8,
1888 ; (b) Cornelia Floyd Foulkes*, b. July 23, 1890.
873. Calvin Eastman^ (Calvin^, Enochs, Jonathan^
Rogers John% Roger'), bom in Underbill, Vt., Dec. 27,
1828 ; married Nov. 27, 1855, Cbarlotte V. Baldwin. Mr.
Eastman removed in bis early life to Fort Winnebago, Wis.
CHILD.
i. Hiram Grain*, b. in Fort Winnebago, Columbia county,
Wis., Feb. 22, 1858 ; m. in Portage, Wis., Sept. 2, 1890,
Anne G. Galloway, born in Buffalo, Marquette county,
Wis., Dec. 27, 1857. He is a farmer residing at Fort
Winnebago, Wis. Children : (a) David Kenneth', b. in
Fort Winnebago, Wis., July 8, 1893 ; (b) Marjorie Anne»,
b. March 23, 1895.
874. Sara Lutbera Eastman^ (Calvin^, Enocb^, Jonatban^,
Roger^ Jobn% Roger'), born in Poultney, Vt., Aug. 11,
183s; married ist, Aaron Sanford ; married 2d, after tbe
deatb of Mr. Sanford, Emmett Underwood. He is deceased.
CHILDREN BY FIRST HUSBAND.
i. Calvin Irving Sanford^ b. ; m. and divorced.
ii. Charles Gilbert Sanford^ b. ; m. 1889, Minnie Clifford,
of Tomah, Wis. Children : (a) Sarah Urdelia Sanford*,
b. ; (b) Charles Sanford*, b. ; (c) Virginia San-
ford*, b. ; (d) Luthera Sanford*, b. .
^75- Cyprian Dunsbee Eastman^ (Lutber^, Cyprian^
Jonatban^ Roger^, Jobn', Roger'), born in Bristol, Vt. ; died
in Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1852 ; married in Wyoming
county, N. Y., Merrilla Rose, bom in Wyoming county,
N. Y. ; died Sept. 11, 1852, tbe next day after ber busband
died.
LORAINE EAST1^AN^ OF BRISTOL, VT. 53 1
CHILDREH.
1610. i. George W.», b. in BufEalo, X. Y^ Mat 27, 1833.
ii. Shirland Lather*, b. in BafFalo ; <L in Tjuinton, Maas^ in
1897.
iii. Abigail', b. ; m. Harmon , a minister, and liTed
near Cleveland, Ohio.
iv. Merrilla', b. ; m. John Edson, and lived in Ckreland,
Ohio.
876. Loraine Eastman' (Luther*, Cj-prian^, Jonathan\
Roger^, John', Roger'), born in Bristol, Vt., Feb. lo, 1812 ;
died in Wolcott, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1887; married in New
Haven, Vt., Oct. 29, 1828, Jonathan Vickery, born in West-
ford, Vt., Sept. 17, 1804, died May 3, 1874, son of Jona-
than and Sybil (Bradley) Vicker)', and grandson of John and
Jane (Hogeboon) Vickery.
CHILDRKK.
L Edmund Vickery^ b. Not., 1828 ; d. in Chelsea, Iowa, Jan.
5,1900.
Oscar Vickery", b. 1831 ; d. Feb. 28, 1877.
Martha Louise Vickery •, b. in l-<eroy, X. Y., Sept. 18, 1838.
Jane Vickery', b. Sept 8, 1841 ; unm.
Jonathan Vickery', b. Feb. 26, 1843.
Ellen Vickery', b. May 3, 1846.
Amelia Vickery', b. July 12, 1848. She is a teacher ; unm.
Jane and Amelia reside in Swarthmore, Pa.
877. William Eastman' (Jonathan^, Jonathan^, Jonathan^,
Roger', John', Roger'), born in Ellsworth, Ohio, Nov. 1 5,
1825; married in Salem, Ohio, May 8, 1858, Frances Mc-
Connell, bom in Harford county, Md., May 16, 1837, daugh-
ter of James and Anna (Cooper) McConnell. Mr. Eastman
and his wife are both living in Salem, Ohio, where he has
been for twenty-six years on the school board. He has also
been city clerk, but now has retired from all business.
CHILDREN.
i. Edward Percy', b. in Salem, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1860 ; m. Sept.
29, 1897, Millie Smith, bom in Burlington, Iowa, March
23, 1865, daughter of F. A. and Lucy (Parker) Smith, of
Burlington, where they reside. They have no children.
u.
1611.
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iv.
1612.
V.
1613.
vi.
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532 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
ii. Mabel^ b. ; m. McMillaD ; res. in Salem, Ohio.
iii. Irene', b. ; unmarried and lives at home.
878. Almon Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Jonathan^, Jonathan^
Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Ellsworth, Ohio, April 4,
183 1 ; married Mary M. Flick. He enlisted Aug. 8, 1862,
in Co. H, 105th Ohio Vol. Infantry ; was promoted corpo-
ral ; received injuries in the campaign against Bragg, trans-
ferred to Veteran Reserves, sent to Chicago to guard rebel
prisoners, and was discharged July 3, 1865. He is still an
invalid from injury and disease contracted in the army. He
resides in Canfield, Ohio.
CHILDREN.
i. Marthetta', b. in Ellsworth, Ohio, Dec. 16, 1867 ; m. E. D.
Warner,
ii. Frances Viola^ b. April 11, 1859 ; m. A. M. Shaffer,
iii. Serena May^ b. Jan. 10, 1862 ; m. Moses Weldy.
iv. Myra Minella^ b. in Canfield, Ohio, July 20, 1866; m.
J. W. Frazier.
1614. V. Vinnie Kean^, b. May 14, 1868 ; m. H. M. Kerable.
yi. Charles Ernest^ b. March 20, 1870 ; m. Carrie Reed ; no
children.
1615. vii. Mary Louisa^ b. Feb. 2, 1872 ; m. Elmer Brobst.
viii. Symon Almon®, b. Feb. 28, 1874 ; m. Nora Shaffer.
879. Joseph Alexander Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Jonathan^,
Jonathan^ Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Canfield, Maho-
ning county, Ohio, March 23, 1833 ; married in Ellsworth,
Mahoning county, Ohio, Charlotte Scott, born in Ellsworth,
Ohio, July 15, 1839, died in Salem, Ohio, Aug. 4, 1891,
daughter of Jonathan E. and Mary (Smith) Scott. Mr. East-
man resides in Whiting, Ind. He has been an engineer, but
is now a watchman.
CHILDREN.
i. John W.8, b. in Ellsworth, Ohio, Jan. 14, 1860 ; res. 154
Superior St., Cleveland, Ohio.
ii. Florence A.^ b. in Ellsworth, Ohio, Oct. 29, 1862 ; m.
Helman ; res. Whiting, Ind.
JOHN EASTMAN^, OF ELLSWORTH, OHIO. 533
880. John Eastman^ (Jonathan^, Jonathan^, Jonathan^,
Rogers John% Roger'), born iii Ellsworth, Ohio, Aug. 22,
1833 ; married Nov. 9, 1863, Susan Ann Crafts, born in
Auburn, Ohio, Sept. i, 1844, daughter of Alanson Crafts.
Mr. Eastman was a soldier of the Rebellion of 1 861-5. He
resides in Rapids, Ohio.
CHILD.
i. Minnie Idelle®, b. July 9, 1865 ; ra. Aug. 9, 1883, Fred E.
Green, born in Hiram, Ohio, March 29, 1864. They
were divorced, and she married 2d, July 4, 1889, Byron
Williams, of Rapids, Ohio, where they reside. Child by
first husband : (a) William J. Green^b. July 15, 1884.
881. Marilla Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Jonathan^, Jonathan^
Roger^, John*, Roger*), born in Ellsworth, Ohio, Oct. 20,
1837 ; died in Canfield, Ohio ; married in 1864, Jacob Harroff ;
resides in Canfield, Ohio.
CHILDREN.
i. Sheridan Harroff*, b. in Milton, Ohio, May 29, .
ii. Francier Harroff®, b. Sept. 5, 18 — .
iii. Ella Harroff', b. ; d. .
iv. Cora Harroff*, b. ; d. .
V. Sacka Harroff*, b. Sept. 4, 1879.
882. Rollin Carlos Eastman^ (William D.**, Jonathan^,
Jonathan^ Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Rutland, Vt., Oct.
I, 1825 ; died in Norwalk, Ohio, Nov. 5, 1873 J married in
Hinckley, Ohio, Nov. 27, 1850, Caroline Searles, born in
New Baltimore, Greene county, N. Y., May 31, 1826, daugh-
ter of Adam and Mary (Price) Searles. He was a farmer,
and resided in North Royalton, Ohio.
CHILDREN.
1615a. i. William S.^ b. in Hinckley, Medina coanty, Ohio, Nov. 26^
1853.
1616. ii. Frederick Carlos*, b. July 20, 1860.
534 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
883. Deborah Ann Eastman' (William Dean^, Jonathan',
Jonathan^, Roger^ John', Roger*), bom in Royalton, Ohio,
Oct. 25, 1 83 1 ; married in Royalton, Sept. 2, 1849, Solomon
Searles, born in Greene county, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1828, son of
Daniel and Phebe (Fisher) Searles, of Hinckley, Medina
county, Ohio. Mr. Searles died in Kipton, Ohio, Nov. 21,
1896. He was a farmer, town trustee, and deacon and mem-
ber in the Disciples Church in Kipton, his place of residence.
CHILDREN.
I Electa J. Searles^, b. Feb. 22, 1851 ; ni. Sept. 21, 1870, John
H. Brumby. Children : (a) Jessie Lois Bramby*, b.
; m Fred Houk ; children : (1) Harry Houk^**, b.
; (2)Harvey Houkw b. ; (3) Howard Hoak^
b. ; (4) Homer Houk" b. ; (b) Kate Bnimby«,
b. ; (c) Sara Brumby', b. .
ii. Matilda D. Searles', b. Oct 19, 1852 ; d. July 25, 1884 ; m.
Oct. 19, 1874, Lafayette Gifford. Children : (a) Sarah
Ann Gifford®, b. ; m. Mahlon Brown ; children :
(1) Esther Brown" b. ; (2) Letta Brown" b. ;
(b) Esther Bell Gifford®, b. ; m. Clarence Warren ;
child : (1) Helen Warren", b. .
iii. Frank W. Searles", b. Feb. 15, 1855; m. June 11, 1879,
Almeda C. Bronson. Children : (a) Raymond Bronson*.
b. ; (b) William Bronson®, b. ; (c) Carrie
Bronson®, b. ; (d) Claud Bronson®, b. .
iv. Florence Searles", b. July 21, 1860; d. Aug. 21, 1885; m.
July 10, 1883, Robert P. Stewart ; no children.
V. Lizzie Searles", b. March 28, 1867 ; m. Dec. 28, 1893, Wil-
liam H. Matcham. Children : (a) Florence A. Matcham*,
b. ; (b) Forest S. Matcham®, b. .
884. William Harvey Eastman^ (William Dean^ Jona-
than5, Jonathan^, Roger^, John', Roger*), bom in Royalton,
Ohio, Feb. 22, 1836 ; married ist, in Painesville, Ohio, Feb.
II, 1864, Sarah A. Redrup. She died in Washington, D. C,
in August, 1874 ; married 2d, in Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 29,
1876, Sarah Palmer, born in England. Mr. Eastman was a
soldier of the Rebellion; enlisted in 1861 in the First Ohio
SARAH MARIA EASTMAN^, OF NORTH ROY ALTON, OHIO. 535
Artillery as musician in band, and served in that capacity
until the regiment was disbanded, and received honorable
discharge. He resides in Glenville, Ohio, where he is sales-
man of produce, etc. He is an elder in the Church of the
Disciples.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Albert H.^ b. in Camden, Ohio, May 31, 1865 ; m. in Cleve-
land, Ohio, Feb. 27, 1890, Lottie Hohlfilder. He resides
in Cleveland, where he is a junior member of the firm
of Rogers & Eastman, publishers of music. Children :
(a) Orlin Roy», b. June 1, 1893 ; (b) William*, b. AprU
6, 1894.
ii. Linda A.s (Belinda), b. in Oberlin, Ohio, July 28, 1867. She
resides in Cleveland, Ohio, where she is first assistant in
the public library.
iii. Lois E.*, b. in Oberlin, Ohio, July 17, 1870 ; m. June 16,
1897, William H. Pouting. Children : (a and b) Lucy
and Linda Dorothy^ b. July 17, 1899. Lucy died the
following day.
CHILDREN BT SECOND WIFE.
iv. Frank R.^ b. in Cleveland, July 25, 1877. He is an en-
graver of music, and resides in Cleveland, Ohio. He
enlisted in Co. I, 10th Regt. Ohio Vol. Infantry, June 25,
1898 ; mustered out March 23, 1899.
V. Edith L.*, b. in Cleveland, June 6, 1881.
vi. Mabel M.*, b. Dec. 2, 1883.
vii. William J.*, b. Nov. 14, 1887.
885. Sarah Maria Eastman^ (Almon^ Jonathans, Jona-
than*, Rogers John% Roger'), born in North Royalton, Ohio,
Dec. 9, 183 1 ; married in Lyndon, Sheboygan county. Wis.,
Jan. 7, 1858, Ezra Spencer Herrington, born in Hartland,
Niagara county, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1827, son of James and
Abigail (Snell) Herrington. Mr. Herrington resides in
Yaquina, Oregon. He is a farmer.
536 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Elmer James Herrington^ b. in Jackson, Mich., Dec. 11,
1858 ; m. Aug. 27, 1897, Delia Rebecca Hayes. He is a
farmer, and resides in Latrobe, Cal. Child : (a) Lois
Mae Herrington^ b. at Latrobe, May 3, 1898.
ii. Harriet Eliza Ilerrington^ b. in Jackson, Mich., Nov. 22,
1860; m. in Bronson, Mich., Nov. 22, 1879, John C.
Underbill. She died in Orland, Steuben county, Ind., of
consumption. May 6, 1883, leaving one child, (a) Herring-
ton Underbill*, b. in Orland, Aug. 1, 1881.
iii. Frederick Eugene Herrington*, b. in Noble, Mich., July 25,
1862 ; d. in Yaquina City, Oregon, Aug. 20, 1892 ; unm.
iv. Owen Lovejoy Herrington*, b. in Noble, Mich., June 4>
1865; d. in Rantoul, 111., June 7, 1868.
V. Mary Evelyn Herrington*, b. in Rantoul, 111., April 10,
1868 ; ra. at Corvalis, Benton county, Oregon, July 14,
1892, Edward Joseph Morton. He is a farmer, residing
at Yaquina, Oregon. Mary commenced teaching at the
age of eighteen, which occupation she still follows. She
was nominated in 1892 on the *^ People's *' ticket for
county superintendent of schools, but failed of an elec-
tion. Child : (a) Hattie Eulalia Norton*, b. in Yaquina
City, Oregon, June 21, 1893.
vi. Julia Luella Herrington*, b. in Orland, Ind., April 8, 1870 ;
m. Sept. 13, 1897, Henry Alfred Rust. He is a farmer,
residing in Yaquina City. His wife is engaged in teach,
ing school. She was nominated in 1894 for superintend-
ent of county schools for Benton county, Oregon, and
again in 1896 for the same office in Lincoln county, but
failed of an election in both cases. Child : (a) Muriel
Evelyn Rust*, b. in Philomath, Oregon, Jan. 20, 1899.
vii. Sarah Willmina Herrington®, b. in Orland, Ind., Oct. 14,
1872 ; m. in Corvalis, Oregon, July 1, 1899, Chester Abra-
ham Rust. Sarah commenced teaching at the age of
eighteen, and followed it up to the date of her marriage.
886. Julia Ann Eastman^ (Almon^ Jonathan^, Jonathan^
Roger^ John*, Roger*), bom in North Royalton, Cuyahoga
county, Ohio, March 13, 1840; married in Byron, Fond du
Lac county, Wis., May, 1864, Thomas Jefferson Allen, born
in Black Rock, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1833, died in St. Joseph,
Mich., Jan. 12, 1873, son of Silas and Maria (Hibbard)
NATHAN B. EASTMAN^ OF MANCHESTER, VT. 53/
AUen. He was a farmer, and resided in Eden, Fond du
Lac county, Wis. His widow resides in Waucousta, Fond
du Lac county, Wis.
CHILDBKir BORN IX EDKX, WIA.
i. Ada Maria AUen*, b. April 14, 1806.
IL Harriet Eagenie Allen*, b. Sept. 8, 1867 ; m. April 20, 1802,
Louis Henry Boslaff; reside in Waoooosta, Wis.; no
children.
iiL Almond Eastman Allen*, b. Feb. 6, 1870.
iv. Julia Evelyn Allen*, b. Jane 6, 1873.
887. Nathan B. Eastman^ (Amos^, Stephen*, Jonathan*,
Rogers John', Roger'), bom in Manchester, Vt., Aug. 4,
1819 ; married ist, Jan. 19, 1843, Sarah Jane Denslow, died
at Chilton, Wis.; married 2d, Jan. i, 1852, Louisa Wing,
daughter of James and Mary (Sweet) Wing, of Chilton. Mr.
Eastman settled in Marshall, N. Y., and about 1848 removed
to Chilton, Wis., where he lived until about 1870-72, when
he removed to Avalon, Mo., where he and his second wife
died.
CHILDRKM BY FIRST WIFE.
i. WiUiam L.«, b. in Marshall, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1844.
u. Charles W.*, b. July 4, 1847.
iii. Louis J.', b. in Chilton, Wis., March 7, 1850.
CHILDREN BT SECOND WIFE.
iv. Hattie P.«, b. in Chilton, Wis., Oct 10, 1862 ; d. Jan. 28,
1854.
Cyrus E.8, b. July 28, 1854.
Wilson D.8, b. July 1, 1856.
Harriet S.8, b. April 6, 1858.
Lillie F.», b. July 26, 1860.
ix. James E.«, b. Nov. 20, 1864.
Lettie S.', b. in Avalon, Mo., April 15, 1872.
xi. Henry E.«, b. Nov. 18, 1874.
888. Augustus Mortimore Eastman^ (Levi^, Stephen*,
Jonathan^, Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Rupert, Vt., April
1617.
V.
1618.
vi.
1619.
• •
VIL
1620.
• • •
VllL
1621.
iz.
1622.
X.
538 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
6, 1822 ; died in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1858 ; married
Mary Jane Hatfield. He resided in Brooklyn, N. Y., and
Paris, France.
CHILDREN.
1628. i. Caroline Amelia*, b. in New York City, April 24, 1846.
11. Ora Maria*, b. Sept. 27, 1848.
ill. Mathew Bird*, b. Dec. 6, 1850.
iv. Frances Marion*, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1852.
y. Paris Augustus*, b. in Brooklyn, Dec. 2, 1855.
889. Lauren A. Scott^ (John L. Scott**, Miriam East-
mans, Jonathan^ Roger^, John% Roger*), born in Bristol, Vt.,
April 6, 1840 ; died in California, April 6, 1896; married in
Oskaloosa, Iowa, June 21, 1873, Fannie E. Childs. They
resided in Oskaloosa, Iowa, where their children were bom.
CHILDREN.
i. Martha M. Scott*, b. June 4, 1874.
ii. Henrietta M. Scott*, b. June 10, 1876 ; m. in National City,
Cal., March 23, 1898, Earnest McCurdy.
iii. Emma F. Scott*, b. July 29, 1883.
iv. Helen Hasseltine Scott*, b. June 30, 1885.
890. Emily Juliett Eastman^ (Calvin^ Calving Jonathan^,
Rogers John% Roger'), born in Bristol, Vt., Sept. 15, 1818 ;
died in Panton, Vt., May 20, 1896; married ist, John
Stewart, died March 4, 1852, aged 28 years. She married
2d, Herman Hallock, died at Panton, Vt., May 16, 1893.
CHILD BT FIRST HUSBAND.
1. Sylvia Jane Stewart*, b. Dec. 25, 1851 ; m. Aug., 1877,
Ervin Carpenter; had one daughter, Charlotte Clara
Carpenter®, b. Sept. 2, 1886.
CHILDREN BY SECOND HUSBAND.
ii. Adelia Euretta Hallock*, b. ; m. William Conant ;
had Arthur and Mary,
ill. Eugene Harvey Hallock*, b. ; m. Eugenie Norton ;
had two children,
iv. Ettie J. Hallock*, b. ; m. Stanton Cross ; had Harry
and Stella Emily.
JAMES HARVEY EASTMAN^, OF BRISTOL, VT. 539
891. James Harvey Eastman^ (Calvin^ Calvin*, Jona-
than-*, Roger', John% Roger'), bom in Bristol, Vt, Dec. 3,
1821 ; died in Bristol, Vt., Dec. 19, 1852; married Ellen L.
Kellogg.
CHILDREN.
i. Emma Hari-iet^ b. July, 1850; m. Dec. 25, 1875, Anson
Wright. Children : (a) Frances Beal Wright*, b. ;
m. Oct., 1897, Charles Hunt; (b) Spencer Wright*, b.
; (c) Philip Wright*, b. .
ii. Edwin Harvey*, b. Feb. 10, 1852.
iii. Eva H.*, b. May 1, 1853 ; d. Jan., 1883.
892. Betsey Eliza Eastman^ (Calving Calving Jonathan^
Roger', John% Roger*), born in Bristol, Vt., Dec. 20, 1823 ;
married March, 1862, Bennet B. Dean, who died Nov., 1874,
aged 73 years. She married 2d, in 1875, Daniel Durpee,
who died Feb. 7, 1898.
CHILD BT FIRST HUSBAND.
i. Bertha Louisa Dean*, b. May l6, 1867 ; m. March 12, 1890,
Ward B. Newton. Children : (a) Earl Newton*, b. Dec.
23, 1891; (b) Stella Newton*, b. Dec. 9, 1891; (c)
Howard Newton*, b. Aug. 31, 1892 ; d. Dec. 19, 1896 ;
(d) Dewey Newton*, b. May 26, 1896.
893. Harriet Calista Eastman^ (Calvin^ Calving Jona-
than^ Roger', John% Roger*), born in Bristol, Vt., May 28,
1826; married Sept. 9, 1845, Harley Bates, who died Oct.
22, 1886, aged 60 years. They resided in Warren, Vt.
CHILDREN.
1624. i. Ellen Lurancy Bates^ b. in Warren, May 11, 1847.
1625. ii. Viola Delissa Bates*, b. May 29, 1849.
1626. iii. Cortez Valorus Bates*, b. Oct. 5, 1851 ; d. May 5, 1898.
894. Lois Marie Eastman^ (Calvin^, Calvin^, Jonathan^
Roger', John% Roger'), born in Bristol, Vt., Oct. 18, 1830;
died in Vergennes, Vt., May 5, 1881 ; married May 2, 1855,
James C. Dean, who died April 11, 1880.
540 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREX.
1627. i. Liiidly WiUis Dean*, b. May 26, 1857.
1628. ii. Frank Eastman Dean*, b. Jan. 10, 1867.
iii. Fred Clarence Dean*, b. Aug. 24, 1874.
895. Ezra Bigelow Eastman^ (Dr. Henry^, Oliver^, Jgna-
than^*, Roger^, John*, Roger'), born in Ogdensburg, or Platts-
burg, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1820 ; died in Zanesville, Ohio, July 21,
1858 ; married Dec. 3, 1847, Sarah Munroe (Converse) God-
dard, born in Zanesville, Ohio, Oct. 28, 1827, died July 14,
1874, daughter of Charles Backus and Harriet Munroe (Con-
verse) Goddard, of Zanesville, Ohio. Mr. Eastman was a
lawyer, and resided in Zanesville, where his children were
born. Buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Zanesville, Ohio.
CHILDREN.
i. Harriet Converse Goddard*, b. Sept. 18, 1847 ; m. Jan.
27, 1874, David Porter ; no children. She d. Jan. 16,
1891 ; he d. 1897.
ii. Mary Duncan*, b. April 10, 1850 ; unra.
iii. Edith Violet*, b. March 18, 1852 ; unm.
1629. iv. Harry Neville*, b. May 7, 1855; d. in Columbus, Ohio,
Aug. 7, 1888.
896. George Eastman^ (Dr. Henry^, Oliver^, Jonathan^
Roger^, John*, Roger'), born ; died about 1865; mar-
ried Mary Sperry.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles*, b. ; m. .
ii. Mary*, b. ; m. Homer D. Cope.
iii. Elvire*, b. ; m. .
897. Sarah Eastman^ (Dr. Hen^y^ Oliver^, Jonathan^,
Roger^, John% Roger'), born May 6, 1833 ; married Prof.
John R. Downer; died July 29, i860. Buried in Green-
wood Cemetery, Zanesville, Ohio, where they resided.
HARRY EASTMAN^, OF CANTON, N. Y. 54 1
CHILDREX.
i. Henry EUistman Downer*, b. .
ii. Judith Palmer Downer*, b. .
iii. Sarah Eastman Downer*, b. .
iv. Clara Downer*, b. .
897a. Harry Eastman^ (Guy Carlton^, Oliver*, Jonathans
Rogers John% Roger'), born in Canton, N. Y., May 29,
1830; married in Maineville, Ohio, Feb. 21, 1856, Calista
Butterworth, born in Maineville, Ohio, Nov. 29, 1829, daughter
of William and Elizabeth (Linton) Butterworth, of Maine-
ville. Mr. Eastman resides in Maineville, Ohio, where his
children were born. He is a retired lawyer, merchant, and
farmer. He has held many of the town offices.
CHILDREN.
i. Arthur W.*, b. Feb. 4, 1857.
ii. Elbur Wade*, b. .
iii. Lida Mary*, b. Dec. 8, 1862 ; m. Nov. 12, 1884, L. K. Tor-
bet, and resides at No. 20 Adams street, Chicago, Bl. ;
they have no children.
iv. Rachel Butterworth*, b. .
V. Sarah Elizabeth*, b. .
vi. (Dr.) Harry*, b. Nov. 14, 1876.
vii. Lillie*, b. Jan. 28, 1873 ; d. Feb. 2, 1873.
897b. Edmund Madison Eastman^ (Guy Carlton^, Oliver*,
Jonathan**, Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Canton, N. Y.,
June 27, 1834 ; died in Rome, Ga., Jan. 2, 1889; married
in Rome, Ga., June 6, 1867, Florence Wyly Underwood,
bom in Clarksville, Ga., May 15, 1846, daughter of John
William Henderson and Mary Ann (Wyly) Underwood, of
Rome, Ga. Mr. Eastman resided in Rome, Ga., where he
was in the United States mail service. His widow resides
there at No. 204 Fifth Avenue.
CHILDREN BORN IN ROME, GA.
i. Zoi Madison*, b. April 12, 1868 ; m. June 12, 1900, Charles
Robin Pitner; resides in Anuiston, Ala.; no children.
542 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
ii. John Underwood*, b. Sept. 20, 1870; m. Jan. 17, 1900,
Laura Witzell Hume. Child : (a) Edmund Madison
Hume^ b. . Mr. Eastman is a postal clerk in the
railway mail service.
iii. Helen Underwood*, b. April 19, 1872 ; unm.
iv. Guy Oliver*, b. .May 22, 1876 ; m. Sept. 14, 1898, Emma
Coley Hume. He is a messenger with the Southern
Express Company. Children : (a) Guy Oliver*, b. Sept.
12, 1899 ; (b) Wilson Hume», b. March 3, 1901.
898. John Quincy Atwood^ (Cynthia Hewett Eastman^,
Amos5, Jonathan^, Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Cornwall,
Vt., Aug. 3, 1825 ; married in Cornwall, Vt., Sept. 20, 1849,
Sarah T. Stearns, born in Middlebury, Vt., Aug. 27, 1823.
Mr. Atwood married 2d, Jan. 7, 1873, Rachel Amelia Peck,
born in Cornwall, Vt., Dec. 17, 1843. Mr. Atwood has been
church steward in the M. E. Church in Cornwall, in which
town he resides.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. John Walter Atwood*, b. in Cornwall, Vt., Sept. 3, 1850.
ii. Mary Eliza Atwood*, b. March 23, 1854 ; d. April 5, 1859.
CHILDREN BT SECOND WIFE.
iii. John Howard Atwood*, b. April 25, 1875.
iv. Mary Irene Atwood*, b. Aug. 22, 1878.
899. William Benjamin Atwood' (Cynthia Hewett East-
man^ Amos^, Jonathan**, Rogers John% Roger*), born in
Cornwall, Vt., Oct. 9, 1832 ; died April 9, 1875 ; married
July 9, 1861, Jennie Fool.
CHILDREN.
i. William Benjamin Atwood®, b. Oct. 8, 1862 ; m. in Corn-
wall, Vt., March 23, 1886, Minnie (). Pearsons ; no chil-
dren.
ii. Amos Lincoln Atwood', b. April 9, 1855; m. Jan. 4, 1887,
Laura A. Arnold. Children : (a) Arthur Amos Atwood^
b. Jan. 11, 1892; d. April 30, 1892; (b) Arnold Amos
Atwood*. b. May 24, 1893; (c) Zaida Edith Atwood', b.
Aug. 10, 1896 ; d. Feb. 2, 1897.
HETTY ELIZABETH H. EASTMAN^, OF LITCHFIELD, CONN. $43
lii. Carrie Jennie Atwood^ b. May 24, 1867 ; m. March 23,
1886, Charles Pearsons. Child : (a) Cli£ford Pearsons^
b. Sept. 24, 1891.
iv. Orlando Elias Atwood*, b. July 10, 1869 ; m. Nov. 14, 1887.
in Whiting, Vt., Sarah Hitchcock. Children : (a) H.
Orlando*, b. Nov. 14, 1890 ; (b) Ethel May», b. Dec. 3,
1895 ; (c) Lizzie Sarah*, b. May 1, 1897.
V. Edith May», b. Oct. 9, 1876 ; m. in Cornwall, Vt, Nov. 14,
1887, John Hulett ; no children.
vi. Charles Arthur*, b. March 31, 1874; m. April 15, 1895, in
Castleton, Vt., Margaret Sloan ; no children.
900. Hetty Elizabeth Hart Eastman^ (George Van Vetch-
ten^ Amoss, Jonathan'*, Roger^ John% Roger'), born in Litch-
field, Conn., May 9, 1845 J married at Saratoga Springs,
N. Y., Nov. 21, 1866, Charles Walker, born in Vergennes,
N. Y., April 24, 1842. Mr. Walker is a bookkeeper in Bur-
lington, Vt., where he resides. Mrs. Walker was educated
at Patapsco, Md., Institute, the Mrs. Willard's Troy Female
Seminary, at Troy, N. Y., and at the Cary Collegiate Semi-
nary. After graduating, she taught French and music sev-
eral years in Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and Vergennes, Vt.
She was organist of the Episcopal Church in Vergennes sev-
eral years. In 1877 they settled in Burlington, Vt. Resides
at No. 21 Union St.
CHILDRKN.
L Charles Eastman Walker^, b. in Saratoga Springs, N. Y.,
Oct. 1, 1867. He is clerk in a clothing store in Burling-
ton. A fine scholar in French.
ii. Minerva Lacretia Walker*, b. in Northampton, N. Y., Dec.
• 23, 1869; m. Oct 18, 1893, Howard Crane, son of D. G-
Crane, of Burlington. She is a graduate of Burlington
High School, class of 1888. Child : (a) Harold Eastman
Crane', b. July 13, 1896 ; res. Burlington,
iii. James Obadiah Walker', b. in Clintouville, N. Y., Oct. 2,
1875 ; graduated from Burlington High School, class of
1896 ; president of the class, first and fourth years. He
entered the University of Vermont in the fall of 1896, in
the class of 1900, chemical course ; is a corporal in Bat-
talion A company, as also in the Burlington Cadets. He
is a great scholar, and studies almost constantly ; is an
athlete and swimmer.
544 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
iv. William Parker Walked, b. in Burlington,Vt., Nov. 7, 1879.
He is in the class of 1901, High School, Barlington ; is
manager (1898) of the Banjo and Mandolin Club ; plays
the violin, and is a composer of music.
901. Elvira Amirilla Wood^ (Amos Eastman Wood^,
Ephraim Wood*, Miriam Eastman^, Rogers John', Roger'),
born in Woodville, N. Y., Aug. 10, 18 19; died July 19,
1883, on the old homestead in Woodville, N. Y. ; married
Oct. 19, 1843, Edward Riddell Finn. He went to Cali-
fornia during the gold fever in 1849, and died there in 1857.
CHILDREN.
i. George Amos Finn*, b. Sept. 27, 1844; m. Jan. 23, 18«7,
Mary Agnes White. He resides in Elburn, 111. Chil-
dren : (a) Jessie Orinda Finn', b. Oct. 4, 1868 ; m. July
28, 1891, James Edwin Potter, b. Oct. 3, 1866 ; children :
(1) Harold Arthur Potter^, b. June 1, 1892 ; (2) William
Merwin Potter^, b. Feb. 22, 1898 ; (b) William De E»-
tine Finn», b. Oct. 26, 1870; m. June 24, 1897, Nellie E.
Potter, sister of James Edwin Potter. He is postmaster
of La Fox, 111., where he has a store.
ii. Hannah Jane Finn*, b. June 19, 1849 ; d. May 31, 1849.
iii. Edwin Riddell Finn*, b. May 31, 1849; m. July 4, 1874,
Hannah Potter, who died childless April 10, 1877.
902. Simeon Titus Wood' (Amos Eastman Wood^,
Ephraim Woods, Miriam Eastman"*, Roger^ John% Roger'),
born in Woodville, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1821 ; married Sept. 17,
1846, Parthenia Maria Bowe, of Lyme, Jefferson county,
N. Y. ; married 2d, March 29, 1855, Lasira Salisbury.
CHILDREN.
i. Amos Eastman Wood^ b. March 15, 1856; m. March 13,
1879, Katie Barrette. Children : (a) Leroy Salisbury
Wood», b. March 11, 1883; (b) Simeon Titus Wood*, b.
Aug. 7, 1887.
ii. Enos Salisbury Wood*, b. Sept. 15, 1857 ; d. Jan. 6, 1858.
iii. Rose May Wood*, b. Nov. 26, 1858 ; m. Jan. 3, 1884, Wil-
liam D. Laird, bom in Scotland, March 23, 1840 ; no chil-
dren.
AMOS FREEMAN WOOD^ OF WOODVILLE, N. Y. 545
iv. Ida Hannah Wood«, b. Nov. «, 1860; m. Aug. 24, 1886,
George Edward Bullis. Children : (a) Harold Edwaid
Bulli8», b. July 24, 1888, in Manlius, N. Y. ; (b) Marion
Louisa Bullis*, b. April 13, 1893, in East Syracuse, N. Y.
George E. Bullis was a teacher in both Manlius and East
Syracuse, N. Y., and is now (1899) general superintend-
ent of the city schools of Oswego, N. Y., where he resides.
V. Alice Eliza Wood*, b. May 28, 1873 ; m. Dec. 26, 1895, Her-
bert Arthur Messer, b. Feb. 15, 1863. He is a Presby-
terian clergyman in Dillon, Mont.
903. Amos Freeman VVood^ (Amos Eastman Wood^,
Ephraim Wood^, Miriam Eastman^ Roger^ John% Roger'),
born in Woodville, N. Y., May ii, 1824; married June 6,
1849, Eunice Eliza Brewster. He removed to Mason, Mich.,
in 1866. Resides in Mason, Mich.
CHILDREN.
1. Flora Eliza Wood*, b. April 17, 1850; d. Feb. 26, 1898;
m. Oct. 3, 1876, George M. Sprout, born June 9, 1847.
He lived in Benzonia, Mich. Children : (a) George
Amos Sprout', b. Jan. 5, 1881 ; (b) Pearl Brewster
Sprout*, b. July 3, 1886.
ii. Alta Elvira Wood*, b. March 16,1854; m. July 10, 1879,
William Carroll Latta, born March 9, 1850. He is a
professor of agriculture in Perdue University, Lafayette,
Ind., where he resides. Children : (a) Bertha Latta^ b.
July 6, 1884 ; (b) Robert Wood Latta», b. May 3, 1886 ;
(c) Pauline Latta», b. Aug. 4, 1890 ; (d) Mary Latta»,
b. Nov. 19, 1894.
iii. Antoinette Brewster Wood', b. July 4, 1858; m. and lives
on the homestead in Mason, Mich.
904. Ebenezer Batchelder^ (Polly Wood*, Ebenezer Wood^,
Miriam Eastman^, Roger', John% Roger'), born in Woodville,
N. Y., Nov. 7, 1824; died there Jan. 22, 1856; married
Arvilla Miles, born in 1826. He resided in Woodville, N. Y.
He was a farmer and blacksmith, as was his father.
546 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILD.
i. Helen Melvina Batchelder*, b. in Woodville, N. Y., Sept.
28, 1851 ; m. in Iowa, April 18, 1871, Harvey Verner
Gates, b. in Lowell, Mass., July 30, 1847, son of John
M. and Lydia S. (Bowker) Gates. Mr. Gates enlisted
Nov. 23, 1862, in the Sixth Iowa Volunteer Infantry ;
discharged Nov. 24, 1865. During his army life he fitted
himself for the profession of civil engineer, and in July,
1870, he took the position of resident engineer on a rail-
road in Peru, South America, returning in 1871 ; was an
invalid for two years, and upon his recovery he took up
farming in Scott county, la. In 1879 he removed to
California, and there he took a position on the Central
Pacific Railroad. In 1891 he ceased all railroad work,
entered the light and water line, since which time he has
built and owned four plants in the Northwest. During
his railroad life he built over one thousand miles of road,
and directed many large surveys, the most notable that
of the Union Pacific in the Sierra Nevadas. He resides
in Hillsboro, Oregon. Children : (a) John McPherson
Gates*, b. May 16, 1873 ; (b) Oliver Batchelder Gates',
b. Dec. 12, 1874, m. Dec. 30, 1896, Miss Lena Waggener ;
(c) Samuel E. Gates*, b. May 2, 1880; (d) Carrol Ver-
ner Gates*, d. aged 3 months ; (e) Helen Vernera Gates*,
b. Aug. 29, 1887. All reside in Hillsboro, Oregon.
905. Silas Marshall Morse^ (Mary Eastman^ Stephen*,
Samuels Roger^ JohnS Roger'), born in Hampstead, N. H.,
March 25, 1790; died April 12, 1868; married a Miss
Saunders, of Ossipee, N. H. They settled in Effingham,
N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Drusilla Morse®, b. ; m. Dr. Orrin S. Saunders, of
Boston ; no children.
ii. Caroline Lucinda Morse^ b. ; m. a Drake.
iii. Almira Morse®, b. ; m. Rev. Mr. Colburn.
iv. Huldah Chastina Morse®, b. ; m. Dr. Cullis, founder
of the Free Home for Consumptives, in Boston, Mass.
906. Lucinda Burdick Morse^ (Mary Eastman^, Stephen*,
Samuel^ Roger', John', Roger'), bom in Hampstead, N. H.,
May 7, 1792 ; died Jan. 24, 1882 ; married in 18 12, Timothy
Emerson, who died in March, 1836.
RACHEL MORSE^, OF HAMPSTEAD, N. H. $47
CHILDREN.
i. Hannah Emerson*, b. ; m. a Dow.
ii. Sophronia Emerson*, b. ; m. J. K. Clough.
iii. Silas Morse Emerson*, b. .
iv. Daniel B. Emerson*, b. .
V. James Eastman Emerson*, b. .
vi. John M. G. Emerson*, b. .
907. Rachel Morse^ (Mary EastmanS Stephen^, Samuel*,
Rogers John% Roger'), born in Hampstead, N. H., Jan. 13,
179s; died Jan., 1871 ; married in 18 12, Nathaniel Merrill,
who died in 1862. Resided in Hanover, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Ursula Merrill*, b. ; m. Lewis Stevens.
ii. Louisa Merrill*, b. ; m. John Stevens.
iii. Sophronia Merrill*, b. ; m. a Goss.
iv. Rachel Merrill*, b. ; m. a Babbit.
V. Alvin Merrill*, b. .
vL Nathaniel Merrill*, b. .
vii. Charles P. Merrill*, b. .
viii. Nelson H. Merrill*, b. .
ix. Albert H. Merrill*, b. .
908. Mary Eastman Morse^ (Mary Eastman^, Stephen*,
Samuel, Roger^ John% Roger'), born in Hampstead, N. H.,
March 25, 1800; died 1845; married in 1822, G. Hayes,
who died in 1880, aged 82 years.
CHILDREN.
i. Arthur Warren Hayes*, b. ; d. at 20 years of age.
ii. Mary Eastman Hayes*, b. ; m. Samuel Smith.
iii. Almira Morse Hayes*, b. ; d. aged 18 months.
iv. George Newhall Hayes*, b.
909. Louisa Morse^ (Mary Eastman^, Stephen*, Samuel^,
Roger^, John', Roger'), born in Hawke, now Danville, N. H.,
Feb. 24, 1802; died in Windham, N. H., Sept. 6, 1876;
married Nov., 1823, Samuel Plummer, born in Washington,
Vt., March 5, 1798, died in Windham, N. H., Jan. 30, 1880,
548 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
son of Nathan and Rhoda (Heath) Plummer. He was a
mason, and lived in Haverhill, Mass., where their children
were born, but late in life removed to Salem, N. H. They
celebrated their golden wedding in 1873.
CHILDREN.
i. Daniel Morse Plummer*, b. Nov. 14, 1824. He was a sol-
dier in the Rebellion of 1861, taken prisoner, exchanged,
and died in hospital in Washington, D. C, in 1864 or
1865 ; was married, but had no children,
ii. Marion Kel)ecca Pluramei-®, b. Oct. 6, 1828 ; m. June 26,
1856, Moses Colby Page, b. April 16, 1832, d. May 5,
1888, son of Jonathan and Ruthena Bailey Page, of
Salem, N. H. They resided for many years in Tx)well,
Mass., and in 1877 removed to Windham, N. H., post-
office Canobie Lake, N. H. Child : (a) Annie Marion
Page®, b. in Lowell, Mass., Dec. 7, 1860; m. Jan. 16,
1884, Edwin C. Seeley ; d. June 14, 18S4.
1680. iii. Rhoda Ann Plummer*, b. March 9, 1833.
iv. Chastina Sophronia Plummer*, b. April 3, 1834; d. 1835.
V. Samuel S. PIummer«, b. Dec. 22, 1836 ; d. 1896 ; m. April
8, 1869, Elizabeth Neaverth, b. Oct. 20, 1848, daughter
of Herman and Elizabeth Neaverth. They reside in
Elgin, III. Child : (a) Ida Marion Plummer', b. Nov.
9, 1879.
vi. Charles H. Plummer*, b. Aug. 19, 1841 ; d. June 11, 1887;
m. Nov. 28, 1865, Etta M. Richardson, b. Sept. 14, 1848f
daughter of George and Sophronia Farrar Richardson.
Children : (a) Martha Louisa Richardson', b. July 15,
1867 ; m. William S. Pette, and they have Elsie Etta,
Moses Clifton, Charles E., Gertrude May, and Albert
George Pette ; (b) Charles Franklin Richardson', b.
May 3, 1872; m. Martha E. Winning; had one child,
Robert Franklin Richardson^® ; (c) Hattie May Plummer*,
b. March 27, 1874 ; m. Ernest Silver ; child : Lucy Colby
Silver^ ; (d) Alice Gertrude Plummer', b. Feb. 12, 1877;
(e) John William Plummer', b. .
910. Daniel Morse^ (Mary Eastman^, Stephen*, Samuel^
Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Hampstead, N. H., March
12, 1804 ; died Oct., 1878 ; married S. A. Morse, who died
in 1865. They resided in Haverhill, Mass.
IRENA SMITH MORSE^. 549
CHILDRKV.
i. Loretta Morse*, b. ; m.
ii. Chastina Morse*, b. ; m. Steyena.
iii. Rnbie Morse*, b. ; m. FifiekL
iv. James Walter Morse*, b. ; d. in 1871.
911. Irena Smith Morse^ (Mary Eastman*, Stephen*,
Samuel*, Rogers John', Roger'), bom July 20, 1807 ; died in
1866 ; married in 1828, E. K. Downs, of Effingham, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Huldah J. Downs*, b. ; m. Wighill ; a son, Ar-
thur ; res. 135 Pembroke St., Boston, Mass.
iL Loaisa Downs*, b. ; res. as above ; unm.
iii. Annie Morse Downs*, b. ; d. yoang.
iv. Silas M. Downs*, b. .
V. Samuel M. Downs*, b. .
912. Chastina Sophronia Morse^ (Mary Eastman^ Ste-
phen*, Samuel*, Roger^, John', Roger'), bom April 6, 1810 ;
married in 1832, in Effingham, N. H., H. M. Towle, who died
in 1878.
CHILDREN.
i. Melvin Cox Towle*, b. ; d. 1875.
iL Levi Towle*, b. .
iii. Helen Towle*, b. twin with LevL She died of fever in the
summer of 1856.
913. Ira Owen Eastman^ (James^ Stephen^, Samuel*,
Roger^, John', Roger'), born in Enfield, N. H., Jan. 27,
1807; died Sept. 30, 1879; married Marian Corser, born
March 14, 1814, died June 17, 1880. He lived and died in
Sutton, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Emeline*, b. in Canaan, N. H., Jan. 6, 1839 ; m. May, 1855^
Joseph Billings. She died Nov. 25, 1858. Child : (a)
Joseph Billings*, b. Nov. 24, 1856 ; d. Aug. 16, 1858.
550 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
ii. Ira King^ b. in Canaan, N. H., Deo. 9, 1841 ; m. in Sutton,
N. H., Feb. 14, 1862, Eliza Ophelia Palmer, bom in Sut-
ton, N. H., April 4, 1846, d. in Sutton, Nov. 20, 1864»
daughter of John Montgomery and Lucretia (Bennet)
Palmer, of Sutton, N. H. Mr. Eastman resides in Sut-
ton, N. H., where he is a farmer. Child : (a) Emeline*,
b. in Sutton, N. H., May 23, 1863 ; m. Aug. 7, 1887,
Edward Hiram Palmer ; child : (1) Sadie Maria Palmer^,
b. Aug. 16, 1888.
914. Sophronia Eastman^ (James*, Stephens, Samuel*,
Roger^, John', Roger'); born July 31, 1808 ; died in Enfield,
N. H., May 10, 1871 ; married ist, a Mr. Richardson. He
died, and she married 2d, June 2, 1843, Daniel Low Smith.
She was his second wife, his first being Mary Flanders,
whom he married March 30, 1830. He had by first wife :
i. Ziba Smith, b. ; d. an infant.
ii. Ann Currier Smith, b. Nov. 18, 1837.
iii. Mary Flanders Smith, b. June 25, 1841.
CHILDREN BT SOPHRONIA.
iv. Wilber Fisk Smith", b. Sept. 27, 1844.
y. Moses Flanders Smithy b. Nov., 1849 ; d. June, 1857.
915. Lamard Lamb Eastman^ (James^ Stephen*, Sam-
uel^, Roger^, John', Roger'), bom in Hanover, N. H., March
I3> 181 3 ; died in Howard, R. I., where he was living with
his son James ; buried in Methuen, Mass. He was a minis-
ter. Married Lucy Ann Currier, of Enfield, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1681. L. James Henry*, b. in Hanover, N. H., May 31, 1842.
ii. Mary Ann^ b. Jan. 22, 1844 ; m. Fadden ; res. in
Howard, R. I. ; has no children.
916. James Eastman^ (James^ Stephen^ Samuel^, Roger',
John', Roger'), born in Canaan, N. H., Jan. i, 1820; died
in Hanover, N. H., Aug. 28, 1899. He married Nov. 14,
1849, Susan I, Williams, born in Canaan, N. H., June 25,
1824, daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth (Longfellow) Wil-
MARY FRENCH EASTlfAK% OF CAKAAX, X. H. 55 1
liams. Mr. Eastman resided in Enfidd, X. H^ iriiere be
was a member of the M. E. Church, a steward and class
leader. Mr. Eastman searched for years to kam his line of
ancestors, and died without knowing who they were.
CHILDEKV.
1682. i. Stephen*, b. in Caoman, N. H., Oct. 13, l^L
1633. ii. Martha J.*, b. in Hanorer, N. IL, Oct. 20, l«i5&
1634. iii. James F.*, b. in Hanorer, X. H., Nor. 19, 18d6.
917. Mary French Eastman^ (James^ Stephen', SamueH,
Roger^, John', Roger'), bom in Canaan, X. H., March 25,
1826 ; died in Lebanon, N. H., April 18, 1896 ; married at En-
field Center, N. H., by Rev. Horatio Taplin, June 2, 185 1,
George Washington Smith, bom in Enfield, X. H., Jan. 28,
1 81 2, died in Lebanon, N. H., Xov. 20, 1887, son of John
and Betsey (Bumham) Smith. He resided in Grantham and
Plainfield, N. H. He was selectman in Grantham, repre-
sented the town in the state legislature in 1854 and 1856,
and of Plainfield in 1879.
CHILDEE9.
1. Laara Georgianna Smith*, b. in Grantham, N. H., Oct. 6,
1853. She is unmarried, and lires in Lebanon, X. H.
ii. George Washington Smith, Jr.*, b. in Plainfield, X. H.
Feb. 7, 1858 ; ra. Xov. 23, 1882, Carrie Bell Merrill He
is a machinist, and lires in Lebanon, X. U.
918. Albert Eastman^ (Sumner*, John', Thomas^
Thomas^, John', Roger'), bom in Glen Sutton, P. Q., Dec.
27, 1827 ; married in North Troy, Vt., July 9, 1848, Tirzah
Holbrook,. bom in Potton, P. Q., Oct. 16, 1828. He is a
farmer residing in Glen Sutton, P. Q. They are both mem-
bers of the English Church.
CHILDBBN ALL BOEN IK OLEX 8UTT02f.
L William Eugene*, b. Feb. 8, 1849 ; m. Polly Brown.
IL Calvin Henry*, b. Oct 8, 1850 ; m. Mary Halpins.
ilL Lacy Jane*, b. July 16, 1852 ; m. Clark Jones.
It. Mary Ann*, b. May 80, 1857 ; m. Silas Coarser.
552 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
V. John Sumner^, b. Dec. 27, 1800 ; m. Mary Reed,
yi. Hannah Julia^ b. Feb. 11, 1863 ; m. Gary Edmans.
vii. Elvira Judith*, b. June 23, 1867 ; m. Ernest Ring,
viii. Alida Lenora®, b. March 2, 1869 ; m. Charles Harris,
ix. Bessie Alice*, b. Feb. 5, 1876.
919. Sumner Eastman^ (Sumnei*, Johns, Thomas*,
Thomas', John', Roger'), born in Glen Sutton, P. Q.,
Feb. 23, 1838 ; died in Montreal, P. Q., March 26, 1895 ;
married in Potton, P. Q., Oct. 14, 1864, Mary E. Garland,
bom in Potton, Aug. 3, 1841, daughter of George Washing-
ton and Patience (Gowing) Garland. Mr. Eastman lived all
his married life in Glen Sutton, P. Q.
CHILDRKN.
i. Ellen^ b. in Glen Sutton Aug. 11, 1865 ; d. there Not. 19,
1898. She never married,
ii. William Rotus*, b. in Glen Sutton Nov. 21, 1870. He re-
sides with his mother at Glen Sutton, P. Q. ; unm.
920. James Ayer Eastman^ (Sumner^, Johns, Thomas*,
Thomas', John', Roger'), born in Glen Sutton, P. Q., Jan.
4, 1845 J d^^d ^^ Potton, P. Q., May 2, 1871 ; married in
Potton, in Feb., 1866, Emily J. Garland, sister of his brother's
wife. She resides in Glen Sutton, P. Q.
CniLDREX.
i. Bert Edgar^ b. in Lawrence, Mass., Jan. 28, 1868 ; m. and
lives in Carrington, N. D.
ii. Lemuel James^ b. in Gleu Sutton, P. Q., June 29, 1870 ;
d. in Carrington, N. D., Dec. 18, 1898; unm.
92 1 . Selden Eastman' (Valentine Orson*^, John^, Thomas^,
Thomas', John', Roger'), born in Troy, Vt., May 16, 1846;
married in Waterloo, P. Q., Oct. 22, 1864, Louisa Christina
Howard, born in Cambridge, Vt., Oct. 26, 1840, daughter of
George and Mary Louis (Purenton) Howard, of Waterloo,
P. Q. Mr. Eastman is a machinist, and resides in Concord,
N. H.
STEPHEN C. MEADER7, OF ROCHESTER, N. H. 553
CHILDBKN.
i. Mary Adaline', b. in Waterloo, P. Q., Oct. 19, 1865; d.
Nov. 16, 1897 ; m. March 20, 1893, David John Boyce.
Child : (a) Roland Vernon Boyce*, b. in Troy, Vt., Nov.
16, 1893.
ii. Melvin Vernon*, b. in Waterloo, Sept. 27, 1868 ; d. March
23, 1869.
iii. Emily Ada*, b. June 19, 1870 ; d. Aug. 20, 1870.
iv. Eva Lillian*, b. in North Troy, Vt., May 8, 1874 ; m. Oct-
26, 1895, Charles L. Cole. Children : (a) George East-
man Cole», b. in Coventry, Vt, Oct. 12, 1896 ; (b) Har-
vey Howard Cole^ b. Dec. 11, 1897 ; d. aged 2 months
and 2 days.
V. Glenora Howard*, b. in North Troy, Vt., March 5, 1878.
She is unmarried, and lives at home.
922. Stephen C. Meader^ (Amanda Eastman^ Johns,
Thomas\ Thomas^, John', Roger'), born in Rochester, N. H.,
Dec. 14, 1840; married in Sept., 1870, Effie Seavey, bom
in July, 1849. Mr. Meader is agent of the Textile Mills, in
Gonic, N. H.
CHILD.
i. (jertrude Amanda Meader®, b. Rochester, N. H., June 16,
1875.
923. Valentine Eastman Meader' (Amanda Eastman^,
Johns, Thomas^, Thomas', John% Roger'), born in Roches-
ter, N. H., July 8, 1842; married Martha Ellen Carker.
They reside at No. 84 Clay street. Central Falls, R. I.
CHILDREN.
i. Emily Isabel Meader®, b. .
ii. Edith Ellen Meader*, b. .
iii. Grace Estella Meader®, b. ; d. in 1896.
iv. Frederick Meader®, b. ; d. in infancy.
924. Charles Henry Meader' (Amanda Eastman^, John*,
Thomas^ Thomas', John', Roger'), born in Rochester, N. H.,
March 10, 1844; died in Sept., 1870; married Dec. 25,
1867, Mary J. McDuffee. He lived in Rochester, N. H.
554 EASTMAN FAMILY OF ABfERICA.
CHILDREN.
L Charles Abbott Meader*, b. in Rochester, N. H., Dec., 1868 ;
resides in Phenix, R. I.
ii. John Flagg Meader*, b. in Rochester, N. H., in April,
1870 ; resides in New York city.
925. George Edward Meader^ (Amanda Eastman^ Johns,
Thomas^ Thomas^, John*, Roger'), bom in Rochester, N. H.,
Feb. 2, 1846; married Nov. 27, 1873, Lena A. Stanley,
bom in Columbia county, Ohio, in 1852. They reside in
Oskaloosa, la., at No. 512 First North street.
CHILDREN.
L Frank J. Meader", b. Dec. 5, 1874.
ii. Annie Mary MeadeH, b. May 12, 1876 ; m. Dec. 21, 1897,
William L. Nail. Reside at Pekay, la.
iii. George Edward MeadeH, b. Dec. 24, 1877.
iv. Charles William Meader«, b. Dec. 81, 1894.
926. John Eastman Meader^ (Amanda Eastman*, John^,
Thomas^ Thomas^, John', Roger'), born in Rochester, N. H.,
Aug. 29, 1850 ; married June 13, 1876, Clara Ellen Vamey.
Mr. Meader is the superintendent in the mills where his
father is agent, Gonic, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. John Levi Meader^ b. in RocheHter, N. H., Sept. 11, 1879.
ii. Harry Hanson MeadeH, b. May 1, 1883.
iii. Walter Meader^, b. Jan. 9, 1888.
iv. Julia Evjingeline Meader^ b. July 7, 1890 ; d. April 1, 1892.
927. Walter Sidney Meader^ (Amanda Eastman*, John^,
Thomas^ Thomas^, John', Roger'), born in Rochester, N. H.,
March 11, 1857; married Lucy J. Hawkes. Resides in
Providence, R. I.
CHILDREN.
i. Stephen Warren Meader^ b. in Providence, R. I., May 2,
1892.
iL Margaret Sidney Meader^, b. in Manchester, Me., June 16,
1896.
iii. Helen Hawkes Meader*, b. in Providence, R. I., Nov., 1898.
OSCAR F. KIMBALL^ OF DOVER, N. H. 555
928. Oscar F. Kimball^ (Hannah Eastman^ John',
Thomas*, Thomas', Samuel', Roger'), bom in Dover, N. H.,
Dec, 1853 ; married Abbie A. Moulton, of Lowell, Mass.
He lived in Dover, N. H., and was a member of the city
council.
CHILD.
L Alice E. Kimball*, b. .
929. Charles Walter Eastman^ (Calvin L.*, Stephen',
Thomas*, Thomas', John', Roger'), bom in Toulon, 111., June
19, 1847; married in Bellville, Ohio, Abbie Bell Lafferty,
bom in Bellville, Ohio, daughter of John and Mary (Ander-
son) Lafferty, of Bellville, Ohio. Mr. Eastman is a merchant
in Winterset, la.
CHILDREN.
i. Edith", b. in Winterset, la., Nov. 12, 1885.
iL Fred L.», b. Feb. 4, 1889.
iii. Mary", b. Oct. 11, 1890.
930. John Hale Fowler^ (Jonathan Fowler*, Thomas
Fowlers, Hannah Eastman^ Thomas^, John% Roger'), bom
in Newark, 111., March 23, 1845 \ married Oct. 9, 1872,
Clara Wright.
CHILDREN.
i. Edward Wright Fowler*, b. in Newark, 111., June 27, 1884.
ii. Rex Hale Fowler^ b. in Ottawa, 111., Aug. 27, 1893.
931. Charles N. Fowler' (Jonathan Fowler*, Thomas
Fowler*, Hannah Eastman^, Thomas^, John*, Roger'), bom
in Newark, 111., Aug. 15, 1846 ; married ist, Nov. 21, 1879,
Mrs. Mary E. Waterman, died March 22, 1892 ; married
2d, Sept. 24, 1895, Angie Fread.
CHILDREN BT FIRST WIFE.
i. £ya Fowled, b. in Ottawa, 111., Sept 21, 1880.
ii. Chase Fowler«, b. Feb. 15, 1883.
CHILD BT SECOND WIFE.
iii. Lyle N. Fowler*, b. June 24, 1896.
556 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
932. Albert J. Fowler^ (Jonathan Fowler^, Thomas
Fowler*, Hannah Eastman^, Thomas^, John', Roger'), born in
JJewark, 111., Aug. 16, 1848 ; married ist, March 11, 1873,
Frances Lewis, died Aug. 27, 1881 ; married 2d, Dec. 14,
1882, Parmelia Mason.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Charles Melton Fowler*, b. iu Newark, 111., March 7, 1874 ;
d. Nov. 12, 1874.
ii. Edith Fowler«, b. June 26, 1876.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
iii. Emery Fowler*, b. March 11, 1884.
iv. Melton Fowler*, b. Nov. 8, 1885.
V. Anna Fowler*, b. July 3, 1888.
vi. Alpha Fowler*, b. Jan. 25, 1895.
933- Jonathan Fowler' (Jonathan Fowler^, Thomas Fow-
ler5, Hannah Eastman^, Thomas^, John*, Roger'), born in
Newark, 111., July 2, 1850; married March 24, 1891, Mary
E. Barnard, born in Hopkinton, N. H., Jan. 11, 1859, daugh-
ter of Joseph Barnard, of Hopkinton, N. H. They reside in
Aurora, 111.
CHILD.
i. Marion Edna Fowler*, b. in Aurora, 111., Jan. 9, 1899.
934. Calvin Fowler' (Thomas Milton Fowler^, Thomas
Fowler^, Hannah Eastman^ Thomas^, John% Roger'), bom
in Newark, 111., April 9, 1851 ; married Jan. 11, 1882,
Sophronia E. Psfrker.
CHILDREN.
i. Grace Maud Fowler*, b. in Wisconsin, Jan. 13, 1883.
ii. Flossie Pearl Fowler*, b. in White Lake, S. D., June 2,
1884 ; d. Sept. 13, 1884.
iii. L. D. Fowler*, b. in Ottawa, 111., Feb. 6, 1890.
935. Olive Fowler^ (Thomas Milton Fowler*, Thomas
Fowlers, Hannah Eastman^, Thomas^, John', Roger'), bom
in Newark, 111., Feb. 11, 1854 ; married Jan. 5, 1881, Charles
S. Johnson.
EMMA F0WLER7, OF NEWARK, ILL. $57
CHILDREN.
i. Irving E. Johnson^ b. in Fox, 111., Sept. 18, 1885.
ii. Jay F. John8on^ b. in Piano, 111., June 11, 1888.
936. Emma Fowler^ (Thomas Milton Fowler^, Thomas
Fowler^, Hannah Eastman^, Thomas^, John*, Roger'), born in
Newark, 111., Dec. 28, 1857; married Jan. 5, 1881, Edgar
E. Edgerton.
CHILDREN.
i. Gleii V. Edgerton*, b. in Newark, III, Aug. 7, 1883.
ii. Dean Edgerton*, b. in Newark, 111., May 26, 1889.
937. Samuel Kimball^ (James KimbalP, Abigail Eastman^,
Samuel^, Joseph', John*, Roger'), born in Charlestown, Mass.,
Sept. 18, 1813 ; married Elizabeth Smith. He resided in
Wakefield, Mass.
CHILD.
1635. i. James H. KimbaU*, b. Aug. 27, 1844.
938. Loira Flanders' (Sally Eastman^, Jeremiah^, Jona-
than^ Joseph', John*, Roger'), born in Salisbury, Mass., May
21, 1814; died Dec. 23, 1897; married Oct. 15, 1836,
Cynis Cammett.
CHILDREN.
i. Gustavus Cammett^ b. Dec. 3, 1839 ; m. a relative of the
poet Whittier, Fie is a dealer in crockery and glassware
in Amesbury, Mass.
ii. Sarah Abbie Cammett^, b. April, 1840; d. Nov. 17, 1870.
1636. iii. Harriet Newell Canimetts, b. Sept. 5, 1842.
939. Emeline Flanders' (Sally Eastman^, Jeremiah*, Jon-
athan^ Joseph^, John', Roger'), born Nov. 24, 1815 ; died
March 9, 1879 J married Elbridge Little, of Haverhill, Mass.
940. William Flanders^ (Sally Eastman^, Jeremiahs, Jon-
athan^ Joseph', John', Roger'), born Sept. 8, 18 18; died
March 27, 1881 ; married ist, Lena ; 2d, Nancy Big-
5S8 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
low. He was a deacon in the High Street Church, Brook-
lyn, N. Y., until his death. He was a successful manufac-
turer of oil in Brooklyn ; was a man of wealth, and a highly
respected citizen. They had a daughter, who married James
Meridith, a stock broker in New York city. Charles Newell
Flanders, his brother, succeeded him in the business.
CHILDREN.
William H. Flanders', b. ; d. .
Sarah Augusta Flanders*, b. .
Catherine Eliza Flanders', b. .
Greorgianna Flanders^ b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1865.
Lena Brown Flanders', b. .
1637.
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11.
1638.
• • •
111.
1639.
iv.
1640.
V.
1641.
vi.
• •
vn.
William Newell Flanders', b. .
Frances Elizabeth Flanders', b. ; d.
941. Pauline Caswell^ (Betsey Eastman^ Jeremiah*,
Jonathan^ Joseph^, John*, Roger'), born in Strafford, N. H.,
Nov. 25, 1809; died Sept. 3, 1875. She married Oct. 28,
1 84 1, Edward Walker, and lived in Strafford, N. H.
CHILDRBN BORN IN STRAFFORD, N. H.
1642. i. Nancy O. Walker«, b. Dec. 18, 1842.
1648. ii. Henry F. Walker«, b. June 25, 1845.
1644. iii. Albert D. Walker*, b. Sept 7, 1847.
942. Betsey Caswell^ (Betsey Eastman^ Jeremiahs, Jona-
than*, Joseph', John', Roger'), born in Strafford, N. H.,
April 15, 1 82 1 ; died in Strafford, June 24, 1896 ; married
April 7, 1850, James Walker, a farmer residing in Strafford,
N. H.
CHILD.
i. Mary Jessie Walker*, b. in Strafford, Dec. 11, 1850 ; m.
Nov. 3, 1875, James Henry Stiles, born in Strafford, Feb.
18, 1850, son of Joseph and Hannah Waldron (Foss)
Stiles. Mr. Stiles is a farmer ; resides in Center Straf-
ford, N. H. Children: (1) Robert Walker Stiles*, b-
Jane 6, 1876 ; (2) Willie Gray Stiles', b. Nov. 29, 1877 ;
(3) Vina Lillian Stiles', b.July 24, 1879; (4) Clara
Betsey Stiles', b. Nov. 24, 1885 ; (5) Elva Mary Stiles',
b. Nov. 26, 1890 ; (6) Hannah Pauline Stiles', b. March
16, 1894.
ADALINE EASTMAN^, OF SALISBURY, MASS. 559
943. Adaline Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Jeremiahs, Jonathan*,
Joseph^ John*, Roger'), born in Salisbury, Mass., March 12,
'*i3; died July 12, 1893; married Sept 10, 1833, Charles
0- Steams, of Salisbury, Mass.
CHILDREN.
L Sarah Elizabeth Stearns", b. Oct. 16, 1834 ; d. March 81,
1866.
ii. Susan Adeline Stearn8^ b. July 3, 1836.
ill. Joseph Oliver Stearns*, b. June 14, 1838; m. Helen
Dennett,
iv. Harriet Ann Stearus^ b. Feb. 12, 1841.
y. Mary Augusta Stearns*, b. Aug. 18, 1843.
vi. Ellen Dorcas Stearns*, b. Oct 30, 1845.
vii. Fanny Ora Stearns*, b. March 8, 1854 ; m. John Swett, of
Amesbury, Mass.
944. Joseph Leonard Eastman^ (Jonathan*, Jeremiah*,
^nathan*, Joseph^, John', Roger'), bom in Salisbury, Mass.,
ct. 4, 1818 ; died in Boston, Mass., Aug. 10, 1864 ; married
^^ept. 18, 1845, Clara Augusta Clark, born in South Ber-
"^rick, N. H., Dec. 16, 1825, daughter of George and Abigail
^Hanson) Clark. Mr. Clark was drafted in the war of 18 12,
^nd stationed at Portsmouth, N. H. Mrs. Eastman married
2nd, Edmund Tucker Eastman, M. D., of Boston, which see.
Resides at No. 1768 Beacon street, Brookline, Mass. Mr.
Eastman was a machinist, inventor, and manufacturer of
"Eastman*' steam pressure gauge, from 1850 till his death.
He received a gold medal at the Mechanics* Fair, in 1850, a
silver and bronze one, and also a diploma from each succeed-
ing fair. He was a member of the First Baptist church in
Chelsea, Mass., also one of the church committee. He
was never heard to speak an unkind word to his family, or to
those associated with him in business. He was much
attached to his pastor, and when Dr. Mason, his pastor,
preached a memorial sermon the next Sabbath, he said, " I
have lost a dear friend and companion.** Mr. Eastman was
a faithful, devoted husband and father.
S6o EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
L George Leonard*, b. in East Boston, Mass., July 13, 1846 ;
d. in Chelsea, July 31, 1848.
ii. George Leonard*, b. in East Boston, Mass., June 15, 1848 ;
d. in Brooklyn, N. Y., April 10, 1898; m. in Williama-
port. Pa., Ida Rebekah Houtz, b. June 25, 1859. Chil-
dren : (a) Clara Augusta^ b. in Williamsport, Pa^
Oct 28, 1893 ; (b) George Leonard®, b. in WiUiamsport,
Pa., April 12, 1895 ; (c) Alma Ruth», b. in Brooklyn,
N. Y., Nov. 9, 1896.
iii. Sarah Elizabeth^ b. in East Boston, Mass., April 6, 1851 ;
m. in Boston, May 31, 1871, Charles Henry Rogers, b.
in 1851, died Nov. 24, 1889, sou of Col. Charles O.
Rogers, of the Boston Journal. Children: (a) Charles
Francis Rogers^ b. in Boston, Juue 18, 1872; d. Feb.
20, 1876 ; (b) Florence Louise Rogers', b. Oct 11, 1873 ;
d. Nov. 21, 1873; (c) Henry Ernest Rogers', b. in Bos-
ton, Nov. 8, 1875.
iv. Clara Augusta^ b. in East Boston, May 30, 1853.
▼. Emma Florence*, b. in Chelsea, Mass., Sept. 20, 1856.
vL Alice Ida*, b. in Chelsea, Aug. 29, 1859 ; m. Nov. 10, 1879,
Edward Jonathan Hammond, b. in Winter Harbor,
Me., May 3, 1850. He is a wholesale lumber dealer in
Boston, Mass. Children : (a) Edward Carlton Ham-
mond', b. in Boston, Mass., Sept 20, 1880 ; he is a
student in Harvard University; (b) Harold Wilson
Hammond', b. in Boston, Oct 19, 1882; (c) Philip
Nathan Hammond', b. in Beverly, Mass., June 28, 1884.
vii. Howard Clark*, b. in Chelsea, Mass., Oct 25, 1863 ; d. in
Boston, July 13, 1888.
945. Samuel Bickford^ (Sally Eastman^, Williams, Joseph^,
Joseph^, John*, Roger'), bom in Allen stown, N. H., in 1832 ;
married Elvira . He enlisted Aug. 15, 1862, in Com-
pany F, Eleventh New Hampshire Volunteers ; mustered in
Aug. 29, 1862, as private; mustered out June 4, 1865.
Resides at Short Falls, N. H.
PHEBE EASTMAN^, OF CONCORD, N, H, $6 1
CHILDREN.
i. Eagene Bickford', b. ; d. joong.
ii. Lavina EmogeDe Bickford*, b. ; m. Freeman Marden,
and resides Id Gossville, N. H. Children : (a) Etta M.
Marden', b. April 17, 1872 ; (b) LoelU M. Maitlen*, b
Aug. 17, 1874 ; she graduated from Pembroke Academy
and Concord training school; is a teacher; (c) Nellie
R. Marden*, b. March 22, 1876 ; m. Alfred W. Bamum,
of Epsom, K. H. ; no children.
946. Phebe Eastman^ (Joseph^ Williams, Joseph^ Joseph',
John', Roger'), born in Concord, N. H., Feb. i8, 1813 ; died
in Concord, Feb. 17, 1865 ; married about 1834, Philo Brow-
son, died in Clayton, Ga. He was a Universalist minister.
Editor of the " Macon Times," Macon, Ga. He was bom in
Hartford, Conn. He went South in 1836.
CHILD.
1645. i. Martha Ann Brow8on>, b. in Bristol, N. H., April 13, 1834.
947. Ellen Eastman^ (Joseph*, William^, Joseph^, Joseph',
John% Roger'), bom in Concord, N. H., April 10, 1836;
married July 2, 1853, George W. Gault.
CHILDREN.
•
1.
Charles W. Gault", b.
•
• •
11.
Hattie S. Gault», b. —
— ; m. Dexter.
• • •
ni.
Edwin H. Gault*, b. -
— ; res. Jersey City, 104 West Side
iv.
George L. Gault^ b. -
; d. .
V.
Alfred Gault», b.
; res. in Belmont, N. H.
The order of births may not be correct.
948. Edson Alonzo Eastman^ (William*, William^, Joseph^
Joseph^, John*, Roger'), bom Feb. 16, 1835 J married Oct.
24, i860, Areadane Augusta Corser, daughter of Freeman
and Harriet (Crowell) Corser, bom in Boscawen, N. H., Oct.
24, 1834. He is in business in Florida, but his wife lives in
Concord, N. H.
562 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. William Harrison*, b. Feb. 19, 1861 ; m. Lillian Adams ; '
had one child, died young. He resides in Concord, N. H.
ii. Harriet Mabel^ b. Oct. 21, 1864 ; m. Oliver Graves. He
died of consumption, July 24, 1894. She is a trained
nurse, and resides with her mother in Concord. Child :
(a) bom May 10, 1887.
iiL Lowell Francis^ b. in Concord, N. H., Oct. 25, 1866. He
is an electrician, and resides in Concord.
iv. Ellen Mavariete^ b. in Concord, Sept. 4, 1868. She is a
nurse, and lives at home.
949. John Calvin Eastman^ (Jacob Weed*, James',
Joseph*, Joseph^, John*, Roger'), born March 17, 181 3 ;
died July 23, 1855 5 married April 10, 1834, Nancy McMiller,
born in 181 1, died Aug. 19, 1850; married 2d, Aug. i, 185 1,
Martha Finley, born Aug. i, 1821. Mr. Eastman lived in
Indiana.
CHILDREN.
i. James Webster^, b. Jan. 26, 1835 ; d. April 6, 1841.
1646. ii. Dyer Burgess*, b. Oct. 24, 1886 ; d. April 11, 1868.
iii. Ann Eliza', b. Jan. 10, 1889 ; d. April 20, 1841.
iv. Nancy Ann*, b. Oct. 6, 1840; d. Jan. 18, 1873; m. Nov.
20, 1862, Rev. R. G. Ross. Children : (a) Charles Ross^
b. Oct. 24, 1863 ; d. Sept. 11, 1883 ; (b) Joseph Ros8^ b.
Nov. 4, 1865.
1647. V. William Weed', b. Aug. 27, 1843.
1648. vi. John Calvin', b. July 8, 1845.
viL Elizabeth Mary', b. March 26, 1847 ; married April 16,
1868, (Jeorge Scoggen. Children : (a) Walter A. Scog-
gen», b. Feb. 16, 1869 ; (b) Sarah Finley Scoggen', b.
Jan. 14, 1873; (c) Mary Plum Scoggen', b. March 12,
1884.
viii. Letcher', b. Dec. 13, 1852 ; d. same day.
ix. Finley', b. (twin) ; d. March 24, 1854.
1649. z. Joseph Steel', b. July 7, 1854.
950. Susan Priscilla Eastman^ (Jacob Weed^, James*,
Joseph^ Joseph', John*, Roger'), born in Methuen, Mass.,
Oct. 17, 1 8 16; died in Highland county, Ohio, Aug. 25,
1847 5 married Charles Evans, born in Highland county,
WILLIAM WEBSTER EASTMAN^, OF WICKLIFFE, IND. 1 63
Ohio, Sept. 4, 1810, died there Jan. 19, 1871, son of Dan,
grandson of Hugh Evans. Mr. Evans married 2d, in 1855,
Mary Elizabeth Selph. He was a farmer, and lived in High-
land county, Ohio, where his children were born.
CHILDREN BT FIRST WIFE.
L Elizabeth Jane Eyans*, b. ; drowued in a spring, aged
two years,
ii. EfEa Ann Evans*, b. ; m. April 15, 1856, Pleasant
Arthur ; resides at Champaign, HI. Had four daughters,
two deceased,
ill. William Henry Harrison Evans*, b. Oct 8, 1838 ; m. Feb.
20, 1861, Sarah O. Cowgile, a Quaker giri. Had one
daughter, who died aged 28. He is a stock buyer, and
lives in Greenfield, Ohio.
1650. iv. Daniel Webster B. Evans*, b. April 13, 1841.
V. Jaines Eastman Evans*, b. April 7, 1843 ; d. April 6, 1884 ;
m. Emma MoCabe, who lives with her son in Greenfield,
Ohio,
vi. Mary Maria Evans*, b. Dec. 4, 1845 ; m. Joseph H. Arthur.
Children : One died about ten years of age, another Uvea
in New York city.
vii. Leander Evans*, b. ; d. young.
viii. Hugh Alonzo Evans*, b. ; m. Jennie Carlyle ; have a
family.
iz« John Franklin Evans*, b. ; m. Jennie Kicer ; one son.
CHILDREN BT SECOND WIFE.
X. Mary Alice Evans*, b. April 20, 1856 ; m. Robert Nevin,
deceased, and she lives with her children in Denver, Col.
zi. Horace Evans*, b. April 29, 1858.
xii. David Milton Evans*, b. in 1859 ; m. Jennie Hiller, de-
ceased, 1899. He resides in Hillsboro, Ohio; three
daughters,
ziii. Lena Evans*, b. ; m. Walter Kudisil ; res. in Hills-
boro, Ohio,
ziv. Bertha Belle Evans*, b. ; lives in Denver, CoL
95 1 . William Webster Eastman^ (Jacob Weed^ James*,
Joseph*, Joseph^, John', Roger'), bom Sept. 20, 1836; mar-
ried June 24, 1855, Janett Prentis. He lived in Wickliflfe,
Ind. He was a Methodist minister.
564 EJiSnCAS FASCLT OF AMERICA.
L WiUiArn Finlef*. bu Jan. 9. lSi».
it On lf»lg««. t. MarciL 1^ 1?4«.
iiL EdoA Earl*, b. JoIt 3. 1^«?.
IT. John WiUiam*. b. Itaj 1% i'^TiX
▼. Fannie Winnvt^, b. Feb. 24. 1?72.
tL Calla*, b. ; d- 1577.
TiL Cora*, b. 1^7».
TiiL LotU*, b. 1979.
952. Josq>h Moore Eastman* (Da\-id Clough*, James^,
Joseph^ Josq>h^ John*, Roger'), bom Sept. 26, 1837 ; died
Jan. 20, 1867 ; married Sept. 27, 1858, Marj- Joseph.
CHILDEEX.
L Kate«, b. .
ii. Darid', b. .
iiL Joseph*, b. .
iv. Anna*, b. .
953. Balsina Delma Eastman^ (Enoch^ Simeon*, Enoch*,
Joseph', John% Roger'), bom in Holly, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1846 ;
married in Holly, Jan. 22, 1868, Charles Seth Beebe, bom
in Cleveland, Ohio, April 12, 1843. Mr. Beebe is a manu-
facturer, and resides in Racine, Wis.
CHILDREN.
i. Roy Henry Beebe*, b. in Holly, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1871 ; m. in
Stephens Point, Wis., April 27, 1898, Mary Ada Walker,
b. in Stephens Point, Wis., Sept. 17, 1872. He is manager
of the correspondence and advertising department .of the
Racine Knitting Company, and also secretary' of that
company. They have no children.
ii. Margaret Beebe^ b. in Racine, Dec. 15, 1874 ; d. March
81, 1876.
iii. Murray Charles Beebe^ b. in Racine, Feb. 25, 1876. He
graduated from the University of Wisconsin, in 1897.
He accepted the position in the University as electrical
engineering instructor, the same year, which position he
still holds.
GEORGE SIBLEY EASTMAN^ OF WARNER, N. H. $65
iv. Eastman Beebe*» b. in Racine, Dec. 2, 1870 ; graduated
from Racine High School,
y. Lucy M. Beebe*, b. in Racine, May 28, 1881 ; d. March
29, 1880.
954. George Sibley Eastman^ (Timothy^, Simeon*, Enoch^,
Joseph^, John*, Roger'), born in Warner, N. H., April i6,
1823 ; married in Stoneham, Mass., June $, 1850, Mary E.
Butman, bom Aug. 5, 1826, died in Stoneham, Mass., May
II, 1851 ; married 2d, Sept. 6, 1853, Rachel R. Clement,
bom in Wamer, N. H., March 25, 1824, daughter of John
and Lydia (Watson) Clement. Mr. Eastman is a farmer,
residing in Warner, N. H.
CHILD BT FIRST WIFE.
1651. i. Jennie Sibley^ b. in Stoneham, Mass., May 2, 1851 ; m.
1st, Nov. 4, 1873, Frank P. Kemp ; m. 2d, Charles Dun-
bar. P. O., Contoocook, N. H.
CHILD BT SECOND WIFE.
ii. Clara Sibley^ b. in Wamer, N. H., June 24, 1856 ; m.
Sept. 3, 1878, Frank J. Morrill, and resides in Warner,
N. H. P. O. address, Roby*s Corner, N. H. They have
no children.
955. Timothy B. Eastman' (Timothy^, Simeon^, Enoch^,
Joseph^, John*, Roger'), born in Warner, N. H., Jan. 17,
1832 ; married in Manchester, N. H., March i, i860, Chris-
tina S. Morrill, born in New London, N. H., Oct. 13, 1837.
Mr. Eastman enlisted into the United States service Aug.
21, 1862 ; mustered Aug. 29, 1862, as a private in Company
D, Eleventh New Hampshire Infantry ; mustered out June
4, 1865. He resided at the time of his enlistment, and was
credited to Weare, N. H. Mr. Eastman was a hub manu-
facturer, but is now out of the business. Resides in Con-
toocook, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Clarence M.», b. in Warner, N. H., May 22, 1867.
ii. Elizabeth A.«, b. in Wamer, N. H., Aug. 25, 1870.
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566 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
956. Alonzo Eastman^ (Joseph*, Samuel^, Enoch*, Joseph^
John*, Roger'), bom in Hopkinton, N. H., Oct. 11, 18 16;
died in G>lebrook, N. H., Sept. 25, 1864; married in Cole-
brook, May 31, 1842, Elizabeth Whittemore, bom in Dix-
ville, N. H., June 14, 18 14, died in Milan, N. H., Feb. 5,
1899, daughter of John and Betsey (Pillsbury) Whittemore, of
Dixville. Mr. Eastman was a shoemaker, and lived in Cole-
brook, N. H. He was the first postmaster in Colebrook.
CHILDREZf.
i. Martin A]onzo^ b. in Columbia, N. H., April 1, 1843 ; d.
in Colebrook, Nov. 10, 1864 ; onm.
ii. Joseph Brooks*, b. Feb. 12, 1845.
iii. Mary Elizabeth*, b. March 12, 1847 ; d. July 24, 1876.
1662. IT. John A. Gilbert*, b. Dec. 17, 1850.
▼. George Henry*, b. Feb. 2, 1854 ; d. Jan. 23, 1873 ; nnm.
▼i. Sarah J.4ulora*, b. in Colebrook, N. H., Jan. 19, 1857 ; m.
June 30, 1890, David Cairns ; no children.
957. Sarah Eastman^ (Joseph^ SamueP, Enoch^, Joseph',
John*, Roger'), b. in Columbia, N. H., April 25, 1832 ; mar-
ried in Columbia, June 19, 1853, William Howe Whipple,
born in Franconia, N. H., May 15, 1832, son of Aaron Com-
stock and Betsey (Whipple) Whipple. Mr. Whipple is a
farmer residing in Colebrook, N. H.
CHILDREN.
L Frank Brooks Whipple*, b. in Eaa Clair, Wis^ July 29,
1858; d.Nov. 29, 1865.
iL Fred Dana Whipple*, b. in Columbia, N. H., Oct. 26, 1865 ;
d. Jan. 10, 1890.
iii. Angie Sarah Whipple*, b. Jan. 14, 1876 ; m. Feb. 23, 1898,
Walter Andrew George ; resides in Colebrook, N. H. ; no
children.
958. Henry Eastman' (Samuel^ Samuel*, Enochs Joseph',
John*, Roger'), bom in Boscawen, N. H., Aug. 18, 1829;
married Mary Jane Spencer, bom Oct. 3, 1836. Mr. East-
WILLIAM M. EASTMAN^, OF BOSCAWEN, X. H. 567
man settled in Columbia, N. H., where be was a fanner and
carpenter, and in 1874 be removed to tbe \Tllage of Cole-
brook, N. H., where be now resides. His wife died I>ec.
19, 1900.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary ADgie^ b. in Colambia, N. H^ April 28, 1856 ; mar-
ried in Plymouth, N. H^ April 28, 1875, Oren Peter
Walker. He is a carriage dealer, and in real estate.
He was bom in Soatbboro, Mass., Jaly 31, 1816. He is
trustee in the savings bank, and director in the People's
National Bank, of Marlboro, where he resides. They
haye no children,
ii. Alma Jane*, b. in Colebrook, X. H., June 22, 1860 ; m. in
Colebrook, N. H., July 10, 1895, Fred W. Martin, a
farmer living in Colebrook, X. H. Children : (a)
Frederick Eastman Martin*, b. Aug. 18, 1896 ; (b) Mary
Martin*, b. April 24, 1898.
1653. iii. Albert Henry*, b. in Columbia, X. H., June 6, 1866.
958a. William M. Eastman^ (John^, William*, Josepb^
Joseph^, John', Roger'), bom in Boscawen, N. H., Aug. 19,
181 7 ; died in Wayne, Erie county, Pa. ; married in 1843,
Sarab M. Jenkins, of Boston, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles*, b. in New Hampshire, March 2, 1844; m.
Levonia Peaterson. Children : (a) Wesley* ; (b) Frank* ;
(c) Eadie* ; (d) Clinton* ; (e) John* ; reside in Yanango
township, Erie county, Pa.
ii. Henry P.*, b. in Concord, N. H., Dec. 18, 1846 ; m. 1st, Feb. 3,
1883, £ya Emery, b. in Vanango, Pa., June 25, 1865 ; she d.
Jan. 23, 1895 ; m. 2d, June 4, 1896, Ella Emery, b. in
Clymer, Chauteuqua county, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1857. Chil-
dren by 1st wife: (a) Lonnie*, b. Jan. 18, 1884; (b)
Ethel*, b. Sept. 1, 1889 ; (c) Fay H.*, b. March 29, 1894.
Child by 2d wife : (d) Clinton E.*, b. July 15, 1897 ; d.
Dec 19, 1897 ; all b. in Vanango.
iii ' Cyrus A.', b. in Concord, N. H., Dec. 18, 1848.
568 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
iT. Emily W.*, b. in Coooord, X. H^ Not. 28, 1850; m. ia
Corm, FtLj James Wright, and Utos in Mnncie, Ind.
Children : (a) Clarence*, d. with oonsnmption at the age
of 21 yean; (b) Jame^; (c) Cora*; (d) Rose*, d. at the
age of 19 years, from bnms from agrass fire ; a beanti-
fnl girl, so kind to her parents, brothers and sisters ;
(e) Mary* ; and two babies, who d. young.
T. £agene^ b. in Spring Creek, Pai^ Aog. 5, 18S2.
yL Ehner*, b. 1854.
▼iL Leopel 6.*, b. Sept 17, 1856 ; m. Minnie Cook, of Wayne,
Pa. ChUdren : (a) Unis* ; (b) WiUie*.
yiiL Mary^ b. in Wayne, £rie county, Pa., Aug. 6, 1880 ; m.
John . Child : (a) Leopel*, b. 1893.
958b. Joseph Barnard Eastman' (John^ Williams, Joseph^,
Joseph', John*, Roger'), bom in Boscawen, N. H., Aug. 8,
1829; married in Sparta, Washington county, Pa., April 28,
1857, Minervia Burdick, bom in Grove, Hamilton county,
N. Y., May 22, 1835.
CHILDREN.
i. Lucy Rebecca^, b. April 11, 1858, in Spartansburg, Pa. ;
m. in Saegerstown, Crawford county, Pa., Feb. 22, 1878,
Sidney A. Winans. They have a family.
ii. John Stevens*, b. April 18, 1860 ; m. Nov. 25, 1896, Irena
Elston.
iii. Mary Rosella*, b. April 7, 1862 ; ni. Dec 12, 1883, Lafay-
ette Wait.
iv. Retner W.', b. Nov. 28, 1863; living in Madison, Wis.;
an electrician.
V. Smith M.8, b. Oct. 15, 1866.
vi. Eva J.«, b. May 22, 1872 ; m. Oct. 9, 1893, Mr. M. Sheriff,
of Somerset, Niagara county, N. Y. He died Dec. 25,
1895, and she m. 2d, Jan. 25, 1897, Webster Elderkin.
vii. Claude B.*, b. July 18, 1874 ; d. July 22, 1874.
viii. Gertrude Lyle«, b. Aug. 16, 1875; m. Sept. 12, 1899, at
Jamestown, N. Y., Charles A. Ruckman, of Falconer, N.Y.
ix. Albert Frank^ b. July 10, 1878. He is chief electrician on
the battleship " Iowa."
LUCINDA REBECCA EASTMAN', OF BOSCAWEN, N. H. 569
958c. Lucinda Rebecca Eastman' (John*, William',
Josephs Joseph', John*, Roger"), bom in Boscawen, N. H.,
April 13, 1832; married Dec. 9, 1849, Cyrus Alvah East-
man, bom in Concord, N. H., April 18, 1827, son of Wil-
liam and Ruth (Hoyt) Eastman, No. 412. They removed
to San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. Eastman is living with her
daughter, Mrs. Burt, in Auburn, Cal.
CHILDREN.
L Augusta Ruth*, b. in CoDcord, N. H., Feb. 13, 1852 ; m.
Sept. 15, 1874, Daniel Blaine Burt, born in Corning,
N. Y., Sept 16, 1828, d. in Auburn, Cal., July 27, 1901.
Mrs. Burt is a very fine musician ; taught music eight
years in San Francisco. She resides in Auburn, Cal.
Child : (a) Sarah Willis Burt^ b. in San Francisco, CaL,
Dec. 6, 1888.
ii. Willis Whitney^ b. in San Francisco, Cal., June 16, 1866 ;
d. in Bath, Cal., Feb. 1, 1881, from injury received in the
mines.
9S8d. Charles Eastman' (John^William^ Joseph^ Joseph*,
John', Roger'), bom in Boscawen, N. H., Dec. 9, 1835 5 ^^^u:-
ried Sept. 28, 1855, Christian Burdick, born in Rockdale,
county. Pa., April 25, 1843. He resides in Spring Creek,
Warren county. Pa.
CHILDREN.
i. Percy*, b. in Spring Creek, Aug. 12, 1859*; m. May 1, 1877,
Henry Haven, b. in Mina, Chautauqua county, N. Y.,
July 10, 1856. Children : (a) Ida Haven», b. June 17,
1878 ; d. Oct. 20, 1881 ; (b) Earl Haven», b. Sept. 22,
1889 ; (c) Elsie Haven*, b. June 3, 188^ ; (d) Mabel and
Myrtie', twins, b. Oct. 29, 1896.
ii. Silas A.^ b. in Spring Creek, Pa., July 13, 1861 ; m. in
Jamestown, N. T., March 1, 1890, Florence Jewell, b. in
Spring Creek, Dec. 19, 1871.
iiL Asa L.*, b. in Spring Creek, Sept. 15, 1863 ; m. Aug. 14, 1887,
Etta Lombard, b. in Fenner, Madison county, N. T.,
March 24, 1861. Children all born in Spring Creek, Pa. :
(a) Isla V.», b. Aug. 16, 1888 ; (b) Fay V.», b. April 30,
1894 ; (c) Perl D.», b. June 27, 1899.
iv. John^ b. in Spring Creek, Pa., Dec. 19, 1864.
570 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
T. Matilda', b. in Eastbraoch, Pa., Not. S, 1865 ; m. in Clymer,
Chantanqua ooonty, N. T., April 13, 1886, John M.
Abbott, of Blockville, Chaatauqaa coonty, N. Y. Chil-
dren : (a) Jessie Abbott*, b. in Russell, Warren county.
Pa., Not. 30, 1889 ; (b) Ralph £. AbboU*, b. in Sugar
Grove, Warren county. Pa., Nov. 9, 1898.
vi. Etta £.', b. in Spring Grove, Pa., Oct. 3, 1867 ; m. in Cly-
mer, N. Y., in 1886. Frank T. Burroughs, b. in Corry,
Erie county, Pa., Dec. 19, 1864. Child : (a) Bessie Bur-
roughs*, b. April 16, 1888.
vii. Eva J.*, b. in Eastbranch, Warren county. Pa., June 1,
1872 ; m. in Jamestown, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1891, Noah R.
Niver, bom in Russell, Pa., May 15, 1865. Children :
(a) Nellie Niver*, b. in Eastbranch, Pa., Aug. 16, 1892 ;
(b) Willie Niver*, b. in Hazel Hurst, Pa., Aug. 4, 1894.
viii. Melvin*, b. Aug. 27, 1873 ; d. Oct. 28, 1880.
ix. Charles^ b. in Spring Creek, Pa., June 18, 1874.
X. Nellie May*, b. Sept. 27, 1876 ; m. Dec. 8, 1893, Alton B.
Damon, b. in Spring Creek, Pa., Feb. 22, 1872. Children :
(a) Lottie E. Damon*, b. in Spring Creek, Pa., Dec. 30,
1898 ; (b) Ray Damon*, b. Aug. 20, 1896.
xi. Willie Ivan*, b. ; m. Oct. 17, 1900, Abba Rugur ; one
child, a babe,
xii. Lena L.*, b. March 9, 1885.
xiii. A nameless child, bom and died March 14, 1889.
95 8e. Lucy Jane Eastman^ (John^ William^, Joseph^,
Joseph^, John% Roger'), born in Boscawen, N. H., Dec. 9,
1835 ; married ist, Oct. 20, 1854, John Warren Stevens,
born in Andover, Mass., Feb. 24, 1819 ; died in Janesville,
Wis., Aug. 20, 1866; married 2d, March 13, 1869, George
Washington Miller, who died in Strongs Prairie, Wis., May
I, 1 88 1. She resides in Janesville, Wis.
CHILDREN BY FIRST HUSBAND.
i. Alice Stevens^, b. in Janesville, Wis., Feb. 23, 1856; d.
March 6, 1856.
ii. Ada Elizabeth Stevens^ b. in Janesville, Wis., Feb. 7,
1859 ; m. in Centralia, Wis., Aug. 12, 1879, Mathew M.
Carran, a passenger conductor. She was, before mar-
riage, a school teacher. They have no children. Mrs.
Curran has furnished the compiler with all of the records
of her grandfather's descendants. She resides in Man-
kato, Minn.
BETSEY EASTMAN'. 5/1
CHILDREN BT SECOND HUSBAND.
iii. Effie L. Miller*, b. Jan. 21, 1870 ; m. Not. 4, 1885, Howard
Mosher, d. in 1893. Child : (a) Ada Maud Moeher*, b.
in Janesville, Wis., Dec. 19, 1886. Effie L. Miller mar-
ried 2d time, Walter Mitchell.
iv. Charles Ransom Miller*, b. March 5, 1878 ; an electrician,
living in Madison, Wis.
y. George Edgar Miller*, b. July 23, 1880 ; m. Nov. 28, 1900,
Helen Sheckert ; lives in Beloit, Wis. ; a machinist
959. Betsey Eastman^ (Joseph^, Joseph^, Enoch^, Joseph',
John', Roger'), bom Jan. 22, 1825 ; married in Sept., 1848,
Enoch Eastman, of Boscawen, N. H., son of No. 425. They
died in Denver, Col.
CHILDREN.
i. Areannah^ b. 1849 ; lives in Colorado.
ii. Josie^ b. .
iii. Darah^ b. ; m. William Ship, and lives in Colorado ;
had two sons and two daughters ; the eldest married a
Mr. McKinley, a cousin of President McKinley, and lives
in Ohio,
iv. Gracie*, b. ; m. Willie Davis ; lives in Pittsburg, Pa.
960. Ruth B. Eastman^ (Joseph^, Joseph^, Enoch^, Joseph^,
John', Roger'), born in Orange, N. H., July 14, 1826 ; mar-
ried Nov., 1847, Elijah Whittiers, who died June 24, 1890.
He was an honest, upright man. He was converted in early
life to the Advent faith, and lived a good, consistent, Chris-
tian life.
CHILD.
i. A daughter*, b. Oct 29, 1849 ; m. Oct. 28, 1865, Reuben S.
Plummer. Children : (a) Josie E. Plummer*, b. March
16, 1877 ; (b) Jessie L. Plummer®, b. Aug. 14, 1878 ; m.
Jan. 1, 1898, Warren E. Terrill ; lives in Orange, N. H. ;
(c) Forrest Plummer', b. Feb. 17, 1887 ; (d) Roger W.
Plummer*, b. June 24, 1889; (e) Ruby Plummer*, b.
AprU 30, 1890.
572 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
961. Enoch C. Eastman^ (Joseph^ Joseph*, Enochs
JosejA', John', Roger'), bom in Orange, N. H., April 7,
1830; died Jan. i, 1898; married July 18, 1855, Mary N.
Howe, of Columbia, N. H. Mr. Eastman was converted in
early life, and was baptized by Rev. Mr. George ; was an
Advent ; was gifted in prayer and exhortation, and was a
great help in all their meetings. His death was a great loss
to the church to which he belonged.
CHILDREN.
A. D.^ b. June 16, 1856 ; d. Jan. 22, 1864.
Ottewell*, b. Sept. 14, 1857 ; d. Jan. 22, 1864.
IdaM.^ b. Jan. 7, 1860; d. March 19, 1862.
Fred £.^ b. Jan. 10, 1862 ; d. Jan. 21, 1864.
Lucy*, b. April 19, 1863.
WUliam R.«, b. July 29, 1864.
Angle G.», b. Nov. 6, 1866 ; d. May 31, 1882.
Mantiauelle^ b. Dec. 2, 1868.
John A.», b. Feb. 24, 1870.
Phebe A.«, b. Nov. 21, 1872.
962. Daniel Eastman^ (Joseph^, Joseph^, Enoch^ Joseph^,
John', Roger*), born in Orange, N. H., April 26, 1834 ; "fiar-
ried ist, Feb., 1857, Hannah A. Eastman, of Hooksett, N. H.,
died March 22, 1864 ; married 2d, Martha J. Ford, died at
the birth of her youngest child ; married 3d, in May, 1 868,
Mrs. Martha Buxton, and was divorced Feb. 7, 1888 ; mar-
ried 4th, May, 1888, Persis Clary, and they were divorced in
Sept., 1888; married 5th, in May, 1889, Mrs. Lucy A.
McKeene, of Nashua, N. H., and she died Jan. 5, 1892 ;
married 6th, Oct. 13, 1892, Mrs. Alsena H. Martin, daughter
of Aaron and Sarah A. (Kimball) Borney, of Grafton, N. H.
Mr. Eastman was a carpenter and millwright, owned and
built several mills, many farms, and other property. His
early married life was spent in Orange, Grafton, and Canaan,
and in 18 — went to Nashua, N. H., and built a large set of
buildings on East HoUis street, near the depot, and in 1885
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RANDALL EASTMAN', OF ORANGE, N. H. $73
he returned to Canaan, N. H. Here he is in trade in the
kitchen furniture business ; has a good trade, and owes no
man a dollar. He owns one half interest in a 200 acre farm
one mile from Canaan village. Mr. Eastman was converted
in 1 86 1, and in 1868 was ordained a minister of the gospel
and joined the New Hampshire Advent Christian Confer-
ence. He was a strong Advent, sincere in the doctrine, an
earnest preacher ; he now resides in Canaan, and is living
happily with his sixth wife.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Edgar S.\ b. Oct. 25, 1859 ; d. Jan. 22, 1865.
ii. Gertrude A.*, b. Oct. 22, 1861 ; d. Dec. 22, 1886 ; biiried at
CaDaaD, N. H. She m. Jan. 11, 1882, Clarence F. Kinne ;
no children.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
iii. Cora Bell®, b. .
iv. Albert A.*, b. . His mother died at his birth.
These children were adopted by their grandparents.
963. Randall Eastman^ (Joseph^, Joseph^, Enoch*, Joseph^,
John*, Roger'), born in Orange, N. H., April 5, 1836 ; went
to Spring Creek, Pa., where he married a Miss Carhit, daugh-
ter of Thomas Carhit, of that place. He was drafted in the
War of the Rebellion, but returned to his native state, pre-
ferring to serve as an enlisted man in a New Hampshire
regiment rather than a drafted one in a Pennsylvania regiment.
He enlisted Oct. 20, 1864, for one year, in Company F, Eight-
eenth New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry ; mustered into
the United States service Sept. 24, 1864, as private ; trans-
ferred to Company G, June 10, 1865 ; discharged July 29,
1865. He died soon after his discharge, among his friends
in New Hampshire.
CHILDREN.
i. A son^ b.
iL A 8on^ b.
574 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
964. Sarah Emeline Eastman^ (Joseph^, Joseph*, Enoch^
Joseph^, John', Roger'), bom March 25, 1843; married
Sept. II, 1858, Richard R. Smith. Resides in Bristol, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Clarence A. Smith^ b. Feb. 18, 1861 ; m. Jan. 20, 1884,
Linnie Griffith. Child : (a) Roy R. Smith', b. Sept. 24,
1884 ; resides in Bristol,
ii. Sidney R. Smith*, b. May 28, 1870; m. Nov. 20, 1892.
Children : (a) Herman Sidney Smith*, b. July 20, 1896 ;
(b) Roy Osmond Smith', b. July 20, 1896 ; resides in
Bristol, N. H.
965. Polly Eastman^ (Joseph^ Joseph*, Enoch^, Joseph',
John', Roger'), born in Orange, N. H., June 8, 1845 5 married
March 20, 1870, M. M. Barney, of Grafton, N. H. Polly
died April 10, 1882.
CHILDREN.
i. Edwin M. Barney^ b. in Grafton, N. H., June 25, 1872 ; m.
in Maiden, Mass., June 17, 1896, Bertha Harding, b. in
Lockport, N. S., June 3, 1875. His mother died when he
was ten years of age, and he had to hustle for his living.
He has made a success of it, and is now in business as a
produce and fruit dealer in West Everett, Mass., where
he lives. His wife is a helpmeet indeed, a kind, affec-
tionate wife and mother, and they have a beautiful
family. Children : (a) Harry Barney', b. March 23,
1897; (b) Lillian Barney®, b. Dec. 10, 1898; (c) Agnes
Barney', b. Aug. 12, 1900.
ii. Sarah P. Barney^ b. Jan. 2, 1874 ; m. Nov. 29, 1896, Everett
C. Emerson, b. Jan. 2, 1874. He is a railroad man and
lives in Canaan, N. H. Children : (a and b) twins, b.
and lived only three days ; (c) Florence H. Emerson', b.
in Canaan, N. H., June 11, 1899.
966. Henry N. Eastman^ (Joseph^, Joseph^, Enoch^,
Joseph^, John', Roger'), born in Orange, N. H., July 25,
1847; married June 21, 1872, Hattie H. Brock. Mr. East-
man commenced life with nothing but his bare hands, and
EDNA AUGUSTA EASTMAN', OF ORANGE, N. H. $75
to-day he is one of the most prominent farmers in Orange.
He is considered one of the best judges of stock in town.
He was elected once or more to the office of selectman, but
refused to serve further on account of his private business.
CHILDREN.
i. Everett E.*, b. in Orange, N. H., April 18, 1878. He is
unm., and lives at home,
ii. Melvin B.^ b. Aug. 29, 1881. He is a good carpenter for
bis age.
967. Edna Augusta Eastman^ (Joseph^ Joseph^, Enochs,
Joseph^ John', Roger'), born in Orange, N. H., Oct. 2,
1849. She went to Pennsylvania with her father, and mar-
ried soon after Mr. William Jewell, and they reside in East-
branch, Warren county. Pa.
968. Sarah Jane Eastman^ (Stephen Clough^ Joseph*,
Enoch^ Joseph^, John', Roger'), born in Henniker, N. H.,
Sept. 3, 1828 ; married Nov. 2, 1854, Henry Sylvester Way.
They reside at No. 806 Union street, Manchester, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Eugene Henry Way*, b. Aug. 26, 1865 ; m. Ist, 1886, Ada
Annis; m. 2d, Lizzie Aikiu. Children by 1st wife:
(a) Lewis Eugene Way», b. Feb. 10, 1888; (b) Frank
Henry Way», b. Nov. 17, 1890.
ii. Jannie Ruhamah Way*, b. Jan. 16, 1858 ; ra. Edward M.
James; resides at No. 806 Union street, Manchester,
N. H.
iii. Grace Foss Way*, b. Nov. 17, 1866 ; m. William H. Mar-
lin ; resides in Manchester.
969. Rosetta Maria Eastman^ (Stephen Clough^, Josephs,
Enoch^ Joseph^, John', Roger'), born in Orange, N. H.,
Oct. 16, 1829; married ist, Sept. 29, 1863, George W.
Davis. He died Sept. 5, 1880, and she married 2d, May 13,
1 88 1, David Ordway, died March 9, 1896.
576 EASTBCAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN BT FIRST HUSBAND.
1. Cora Bell Davis^ b. Aug. 25, 18(54 ; m. Ekigar Sloan ; reside
at No. 330 Dayton street, Chicago, HI. ; no children.
iL George C. Davis^ b. Jan. 1, 1858 ; d. young,
iii. Greorge St. Clair Davis^, b. 1866 ; d. at 7 years of age.
970. William Roger Eastman^ (Stephen Clough*, Joseph*,
Enochs, Joseph^ John*, Roger'), bom in Orange, N. H.,
Nov. 9, 1833; married ist, March 19, 1862, Ellen Whitelaw.
She died Feb. 16, 1884. He married 2d, Nov. 10, 1887,
Eliza Mathews. He is a farmer residing in Hooksett, N. H. ;
P. O., Amoskeag, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Lizzie Lincoln^ b. Feb. 1, 1868; m. Frank Towle; resides
at No. 4 Pleasant street, Manchester, N. H. ; have one
child,
ii. Mabel Ellen^ b. in Hooksett, N. H., April 29, 1866 ; m.
June 18, 1885, John A. King, and resides in Barre, Vt.
Child : (a) William Clyde King*, b. May 23, 1886.
iii. Angie RobbieS b. Aug. 23, 1873 ; m. Feb. 23, 1893, Alex
Annis ; resides in Albany, Vt. Child : (a) Gerald East-
man Annis®, b. Dec. 18, 1897.
971. Stephen Scott Eastman^ (Stephen Clough^, Joseph*,
Enoch*, Joseph^, John% Roger'), born in Manchester, N. H.,
Nov. 23, 1844; married Nov. 28, 1872, Dora Abbie DoUoff,
born in Sanbornton, N. H., Jan. 14, 1853. Mr. Eastman
resides in Hooksett, N. H. ; a farmer ; P. O., Amoskeag, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Bertha Ladora^ b. in Hooksett, N. H., Jan. 25, 1874.
ii. Frederick Scott^, b. May 30, 1876.
iii. Charles Wesley^, b. Sept. 3, 1878.
972. George Alfred Eastman^ (EzraS Ezra^ Enoch*,
Joseph^ John% Roger*), born in Hopkinton, N. H., Oct. 26,
1831 ; married in Derry, N. H., April 10, 1862, Orpha Lund
ADALINE SAPHRONIA EASTMAN', OF HOPKINTON, N. H. 577
Clark, bom in Deny, N. H., Jan. 25, 1841, daughter of
William Danforth and Maria Elizabeth (Dodge) Clark, of
Derry, N. H. Mr. Eastman was a teacher, but is now a
fanner, residing in Henniker, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1650. L Walter Clark*, b. in Henniker, N. H., Feb. 20, 1863.
ii. Carrie Eva*, b. Oct 8, 1864.
liL Jennie Adaline*, b. Nov. 20, 1866.
1660. iy. Mary Helen*, b. Feb. 18, 1869.
T. Snsan Myra*, b. Dec. 3, 1870 ; d. Aug. 25, 1871.
vi Clinton Henry*, b. April 7, 1872 ; d. young,
vii. L. Elizabeth*, b. May 6, 1874.
viiL Alice Mabel*, b. Dec. 18, 1878.
ix. Flora Mattie*, b. Dec. 8, 1880 ; d. Feb. 14, 1893.
973. Adaline Saphronia Eastman' (Ezra^, Ezra*, Enoch^,
Joseph^ John', Roger'), born in Hopkinton, N. H., Sept. 27,
1833; married in Henniker, N. H., Aug. 28, i860, Walter
AbielCook, bom in Norwich, N. Y., July 28, 1826, died there
Feb. 15, 1892. Adaline followed teaching until her mar-
riage. She resides in Norwich, Chenango county, N. Y.
She was, at the age of 20, made principal of the Academy
at Norwich ; taught also in Utica and Clinton, N. Y., also in
Lexington, Ky. Mr. Cook was at one time journal clerk of
the Assembly, at Albany, N. Y. He also practiced law at
times.
CHILDREN.
i. Walter Abiel, Jr.*, b. in Norwich, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1861.
ii. George Ezra*, b. June, 1866. He is an artist, and resides
in Norwich, N. Y. ; unm.
iii. Mary Adaline*, b. Aug., 1869 ; she is a student of music, and
a fine singer ; resides at home ; unm.
iv. David*, b. ; resides at home ; is a traveling agent for
the Climax Manufacturing Company, at Maranthon,
N. Y. ; unm.
578 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
974. Helen Josephine Eastman^ (Ezra^, Ezra*, Enoch^,
Joseph', John*, Roger*), bom in Henniker, N. H., March 26,
1849 ; married in Henniker, Oct. 9, 1873, Seth Alvah Bun-
nell, bom June 14, 1852. He is a builder and contractor in
Henniker, N. H., in company with his son, Harry Edwin.
CHILDHEN.
i. Harry Edwin^ b. in East Concord, N. H., Jan. 24, 1875.
ii. Clara Eastman^ b. in Henniker, June 17, 1876 ; graduated
from Henniker High School in the class of 1891 ; teacher,
iii. Josephine Helen^ b. in East Concord, March 19, 1878 ;
graduated in same school and class as did her sister ;
teacher also,
iv. Susan', b. in Henniker, July 7, 1881 ; d. Dec. 4, 1881.
V. Alvah Seth«, b. Feb. 6, 1883.
vi. Henry A.\ b. Sept, 1887.
None of these children are married (1899).
975. Desire Swan^ (Joshua Swan^ Joshua Swan^, John
Swan^ Susannah Eastman^, Philip', Roger'), bom Feb. 11,
1793 ; married March 6, 1810, Henry Miller.
CHILDREN.
1661. L Horace Gates Miller*, b. .
ii. Desire Miller', b. ; d. ; unm.
976. Lucy Swan^ (Joshua Swan^, Joshua Swans, John
Swan^, Susannah Eastman^, Philip', Roger'), bom Dec. 4,
1798 ; died in Ashland, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1878 ; married Feb.
22, 1 82 1, Robert Morrison Hawkins.
CHILDREN.
i. Joshua Swan Hawkins^ b. in Milton, Saratoga couuty,
N. y., Nov. 1, 1823 ; d. Sept. 10, 1857 ; m. April 1, 1849,
Lacetta Lathrop, of Lockport, N. T., d. Aug., 1858.
Child : (a) Frank Morrison Hawkins', b. May, 1850 ; m.
May 15, 1894 ; resides in New York city.
ii. Hannah Mary Hawkins*, b. 1826; d. in Athens, Mich.,
1839.
iii. William James Hawkins*, b. in Bristol, Ontario county,
N. T., in 1826 ; d. when 10 months of age.
PHEBE SWAN7. 579
iy. Nancy HawkiD8^ b. ; bapt. as Annette, at Bristol,
N. Y^ Jan. 27, 1834 ; m. at Lockport, N. Y., Aug. 18,
1855, Nathaniel P. Perkins, son of Rev. Thomas Per-
kins, of Holderness, N. H. N. P. Perkins d. Oct. 28,
1862, and his widow m. 2d, June 17, 1872, Dr. J. A.
Dana, of Ashland, N. H. Child by first husband : (a)
William Thomas Perkins*, b. Nov. 2, 1868 ; m. Dec. 16,
1884, Jewell Kate Lamb, at Denison, Iowa,
y. WOliam James Hawkins^ b. in Bristol, Ontario county,
N. Y., June 28, 1836. He enlisted as a private in Com-
pany F, One Hundred and Twenty-ninth New York
Infantry, in July, 1862 ; elected captain, and mustered
in as such, at Lockport, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1862. He com-
manded his company at the battles of Spottsylvania,
May 19, 1864, at the North Anna River, and in minor
engagements on the march to Cold Harbor, Va., where
he was mortally wounded June 3, 1864, and died from
wounds, at Seminary Hospital, Georgetown, Md., June
23, 1864. Captain Hawkins was a gallant officer, and
was beloved by all with whom he came in contact. The
compiler knew Captain Hawkins well, being in the same
regiment. The One Hundred and Twenty-ninth New
York Infantry was transferred to the Eighth New York
Heavy Artillery, by which it was best known. Captain
Hawkins was buried at Lockport, N. Y.
977. Phebe Swan^ (Joshua Swan^, Joshua Swan^, John
Swan^ Susannah Eastman', Philip', Roger'), bom March 2,
1 801 ; died ; married March 18, 1824, Robert Tourte-
lotte.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary', b. ; ,d. ; unm.
ii. Emily A.', b. ; m. O. D. Vaughn ; resides at Ballstou,
N. Y. ; no children.
iii. Phebe", b. ; m. Charles Seely ; she d. 1858.
iv. Susan", b. ; d. ; unm.
V. Henry«, b. ; d. 1853.
978. Mary Swan^ (Joshua Swan^, Joshua Swan', John
Swan^ Susannah Eastman*, Philip', Roger*), born in Feb.,
1803; died in 1862 or 1863; married ist, Nov. 13, 1826,
580 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
William Richmond Pitts. He died in 1829, and his widow
married 2d, in 1831, George W. Pitts, born Feb. 22, 1802,
died March 30, 1872.
CHILD BT FIRST HUSBAND.
1662. 1. WiUiam Richmond Pitt8«, b. March 5, 1828 ; d. AprU 21,
1893; m. Oct. 30, 1850, Emily Brooks Pomeroy, bom
April 1, 1828.
CHILDREN BT SECOND HUSBAND.
ii. Caroline Marion Pitts^ b. July, 1882; married in 1857,
Peter Richard Reed. Children : (a) Abbie Pitts Reed^
b. 1861 ; m. Oct 6, 1884, Edgar Barber ; children : (1)
Ruth Barber" b. ; (2) Roy Reed Barber", b. ;
(b) George Pitts Reed^ b. Aug. 19, 1867 ; m. Jan., 1890,
EUa Brown ; child : (1) Lloyd Jackson Reed", b. May,
1891 ; (c) Caroline Azubah Reed^ b. Feb., 1873 ; m.
1898, J. Wells Reed; resides in Livonia, N. Y.
iii. George W. Pitts*, b. 1835 ; d. June 8, 1877.
iv. Mary Pitts', b. ; lives with her sister, Mrs. Holden, in
Buffalo, N. Y.
V. Abbie Richmond Pitts', b. ; m. Andrew J. Holden,
and lives in Buffalo, N. Y.
• 979. Joshua Swan^ (Joshua Swan^ Joshua Swan^, John
Swan^ Susannah Eastman', PhiHp', Roger'), born March
26, 1805 ; married Mary Keeler.
CHILDREN.
i. Jane Swan', b. ; married George Davis. Children :
(a) Flora Davis*, b. ; m. James Donan ; (b) Frank
Davis*, b. ; d. ; (c) Mary Davis*, b. ; unm.
ii. Ann Swan', b. ; m. Austin Hawley. Children : (a)
Elbert Hawley*, b. ; m. Miss Wendell; (b) Ger-
trude Hawley*, b. ; m. Mr. Guernsey; (c) Ellen
Hawley*, b. ; d. .
980. Mary Antoinette Swan^ (Joshua Swan^, Joi^hua
Swans, John Swan*, Susannah Eastman', Philip', Roger'),
born April 4, 1809 ; died in Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1873 ;
married Pascal P. Wells.
MARIA SWAN'. 58 1
CHILDREN.
i. Henry Swan Wells', b. ; d. unm.
ii. Susan W. Wells', b. ; married William Kerinear.
Children : (a) Carrie Kerinear^ b. ; m. William
Mougham ; no children ; resided at No. 511 Clapp street,
Sau Francisco, Cal. ; she d. in Sept., 1807 ; (b) Annette
K.*, b. ; d. num. ; (c) Blanche K.' ; b. ; m., but
no children.
981. Maria Swan' (Adam Swan*, Joshua Swan*, John
Swan^ Susannah Eastman^ Philip', Roger'), born April 25,
1793 ; died May 27, 1833; married Chester Stebbins, born
Feb. 10, 181 1. Resided in Saratoga county, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
i. Mercy Maria Stebbins^ b. July 5, 1812 ; m. Lyman P. Vib-
bard. Children : (a) Maria Vibbard*, b. ; m.
Arnold; (b) Margaret Vibbard', b. ; m.
Tenny ; d. ; left three children, Vibbard, Herbert,
and Margaret. They reside at East Galloway, N. Y.
ii. Hepsibah Jane Stebbins^ b. April 15, 1815.
iii. James Gad Stebbins", b. Oct. 10, 1818.
iv. Adam Swan Stebbins", b. April 2, 1823.
V. Ira Stebbins«, b. Aug. 8, 1826.
Ti. William Chester Stebbins*, b. March 28, 1820.
982. Henry Swan^ (Adam Swan^, Joshua Swan^, John
Swan^ Susannah Eastman^, Philip', Roger'), born Sept. 12,
1802 ; died Aug. 3, 1867 ; married May, 1832, Sarah Maria
Mills, bom 18 15, died April 21, 1892. Resided in Mt.
Morris, N. Y.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN MT. MORRIS.
1663. i. William Henry Swan», b. July 26, 1835.
1664. ii. Theodore Talbot Swan«, b. Feb. 19, 1842.
iii. Charles Fitch Swan^ b. July 28, 1846 ; res. in New York
city.
983. Nathan Fitch Swan^ (Adam Swan^ Joshua Swan^
John Swan*, Susannah Eastman*, Philip', Roger*), born June
I, 1808, in Milton, N. Y. ; died in. Muscatine, la., Oct. 12,
41
582 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
187s ; married in Lockport, N. Y., Oct. i, 1845, Juliette
Frances Smith, daughter of Noah Aldrich and Cynthia
(Buck) Smith.
CHILDREir.
i. Harriet Maria Swan^, b. in Lockport, N. Y., July 31, 1846 ;
m. Ist, May 21, 1868, Benjamin Winthrop Clapp, died
June 20, 1874; m. 2d, May 31, 1876, Charles Francis
Cadle, bom in Muscatine, la., Feb. 1, 1846, son of Cor-
nelius and Abigail (Larrabee) Cadle. Child: (a) Cor-
nelius Cadle^ b. Nov. 14, 1878 ; res. in Muscatine, la.
ii. Fitch Williams Swan^ b. in Milwaukee, Wis., July 28, 1848 ;
m. Sept. 22, 1881, Mary C. Howe. Child : (a) Charles
Frederick Swan*, b. March 15, 1891 ; d. same day.
iii. Eatrien Swan^ b. in Milwaukee, June 16, 1850 ; d. young.
iv. Emma Minnie Swan^ b. in Muscatine, la., Aug. 12, 1859 ;
d. May 3, 1877.
y. Lizzie Frances Swan^, b. same place, Sept. 20, 1861 ; d. Jan.
31, 1884.
vi. Fred Hill Swan^ b. same place, Sept. 12, 1864 ; d. Jan. 17,
1881.
984. Isaac Swan7 (Peleg Swan^, Joshua Swans, John
Swan^ Susannah Eastman^, Philip', Roger*), born Jan. 21,
1797 ; married Betsey Lyon.
CHILDREN.
i. David Lyon Swan', b. ; m. Ist, Matilda Morris. Child
by first wife : Henry Swan*, b. ; m. Ellen Emmons.
M. 2d, Harriet Shaw, by whom he had, (b) William Wil-
son Swan*, b. ; (c) Alice Miller Swan*, b. .
ii. Percy Pitt Swan*, b. ; m. Caroline Adams. Children :
(a) Caroline Swan*; (b) Frank Swan*, b. . Caro-
line died, aged 11 years.
iii. William Wilson Swan', b. ; d. in Tennessee in the
war of 1861 ; m. Emily Newmess.
iv. Peleg Swan', b. ; m. Mary Adams.
V. Child', b. ; d. in infancy.
985. Edward Swan' (Peleg Swan^ Joshua Swan*, John
Swan*, Susannah Eastman^, Philip', Roger'), born July 27,
1665.
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vi.
EMELINE SWAN'. 583
1805 ; died Sept. 23, 1870; married Lorenda Pitts, bom
July 4, 181 3, died April 14, 1846.
OHILDREX.
Beuton Pitts Swan^ b. June 25, 1832.
George Norton Swan*, b. June 5, 1834.
Mary Swan«, b. Sept. 7, 1837; m. Oct. 11, 1878, John P.
Lucas ; resides at Honeoye, N. Y.
Susan Swan>, b. Sept. 7, 1837 (twin) ; d. June 21, 1873.
Edward Swan^, b. Nov. 10, 1840; d. Feb. 10, 1841.
Louise Swan8, b. April 28, 1842 ; m. Dec. 5, 1871, Frank S.
Wales. Children : (a) Fannie Louise Wales*, b. Feb. 27,
1877 ; resided at Honeoye, N. Y. Mrs. Wales died Aug.
17, 1888.
986. Emeline Swan^ (Peleg Swan*, Joshua Swan^, John
Swan^ Susannah Eastman^ Philip', Roger'), bom July 17,
1807; died Dec. 8, 1868; married Sept. 29, 1825, Henry
Wilson.
CHILDREN.
L I^ura Maria Wilson', b. ; d. in childhood.
ii. William Henry Wilson", b. April 14, 1831 ; m. April, 1857,
Freelove Fox. Children : (a) Ammon Wilson*, b. Feb.,
1858; (b) Henry Wilson*, b. 1865.
iii. Laura Maria Wilson^ b. April 12, 1833 ; m. Jan. 5, 1850,
D. C. Sears. Children : (a) Henry Wilson Sears*, b.
Feb. 8, 1860; m. Feb. 8, 1886, Lizzie Taylor; children :
(1) Howard Sears", b. ; (2) .
iv. John Hobart Wilson*, b. May 1, 1835; m. Nov., 1862,
Mary W. Adams. Children : (a) Albert Wilson*, b. ;
d. in infancy ; (b) Howell Wilson*, b. .
y. Caroline Elizabeth Wilson^ b. 1836 ; m. Charles Knapp ;
had one danghter, (a) Alice Knapp*, b. .
yi Clara Ann Wilson", b. Nov. 15, 1837 ; m. Jan. 5, 1859,
Theodore C. Lee. Children : (a) Emma Lee*, b. ;
(b) William Henry Lee*, b. .
vU. Mary Lorette Wilson", b. Aug. 21, 1840 ; m. Feb., 1863,
Charles C. Dunham. Children : (a) Ada Dunham*, b. July
19, 1864 ; m. in 1885, Frank Briggs ; (b) Jennie Dun-
ham*, b. Nov. 20, 1867 ; m. Aug. 22, 1888, Edward Wood
Swan.
584 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
987. Loretta Swan' (Peleg Swan*, Joshua Swans, John
Swan^ Susannah Eastman*, Philip', Roger'), bom Feb. 13,
1810; died April 11, 1848 ; married Dec. 25, 1828, Anson
James Parsons.
CHILDRKN.
1667. i. Mary Elizabeth Parsons^, b. Nov. 22, 1829.
ii. Lois ParsonsS b. Nov. 28, 1831 ; m. 1850, John B. West.
Child: (a) Murray West*, b. July, 1851 ; m. 1871, Emma
Van Buren ; had (1) Murray Van Buren^®, b. ; d.
young ; (2) Mary Van Buren", b. 1877.
iii. Anson Levi Far8ons^ b. Sept 4, 1833 ; m. 1857, Emma
Jane Wheaton ; d. Dec. 1, 1868. Children : (a) Elmer
Parsons*, b. 1860; (b) Loretta Parsons*, b. 1864; m.
; had son, (1) Earl" m. ; m. 2d, Vic-
toria Sayer ; had (2) Clarence Sayer^^ b.
iv. Edward Swan Parsons*, b. Feb., 1836 ; m. 1866, Charlotte
Westlake ; had daughters,(a) Loretta Parsons*, b. ; d.
young ; (b) Nina Parsons*, b. .
V. Emeline Parsons*, b. June 23,1839; m. Dec, 1862, Wil-
liam Bartlett. Children : (a) Edward Swan Bartlett*, b.
July, 1867 ; m. in 1893 ; (b) Elizabeth Bartlett*, b. 1870.
vi. James Henry Parsons', b. Oct. 12, 1841 ; d. in hospital
during the war.
vii. Albert Parsons*, b. ; d. in infancy.
988. Eliza Ann Swan^ (Stephen Swan^, Joshua Swans,
John Swan*, Susannah Eastman^, Philip', Roger*), born Sept.
20, 1820; married Jan. i, 1849, James N. Morris, who died
March 7, 1877. She died Aug. 18, 1900.
CHILDREN.
i. Phebe A. Morris*, b. July 9, 1850 ; d. Dec. 22, 1880.
ii. Eliza A. Morris*, b. Sept. 7, 1852 ; d. March 7, 1854.
iii. Charles H. Morris*, b. April 17, 1888 ; m. Feb. 20, 1895,
Eda L. Lomatsch. They reside at Ballston, N. Y.
iv. Edward J. Morris*, b. Oct. 28, 1857 ; d. Aug. 26, 1884.
989. Wareham Williams^ (Prudence Swan^ Joshua Swan*,
John Swan*, Susannah Eastman^, Philip*, Roger'), born Oct.
23, 179s ; died Jan. 14, 1879 ; married March 2, 1825, Lor-
etta Young, born Nov. 2, 1805, died July 2, 1847.
CYRUS WILLIAMS'. 585
CHILDREN.
i. Sarah WilliamsS b. July 27, 1829 ; m. Sept 29, 1844, Dr.
William H. Johnson ; do children.
ii. Elizabeth Williams^, b. April 14, 1881 ; m. Feb. 25, 1868,
Peleg Jones ; he d. June 30, 1900. Child : (a) William
Johnson Jones*, b. Feb. 5, 1865 ; m. 1890, Hattie Malina
Fennel, and lives in Bristol Center, Ontario county, N. Y. ;
children : (1) Joel Wareham Jones^^ b. Aug. 10, 1892 ;
(2) Chester Fennel Jones^^ b. July 8, 1894.
iii. Fanny Williams^, b. Nov. 15, 1835 ; d. Aug. 24, 1862.
iy. Prudence Williams^ twin.
990. Cyrus Williams' (Prudence Swan**, Joshua Swan*,
John Swan^ Susannah Eastman^, Philip', Roger'), bom April
9, 1800; married Elizabeth B. Angle.
CHILDREN.
i. Catherine Louise Williams', b. 1840 ; died 1885.
iL £lizabeth Maria Williams^ b. in Lockport, N. Y., 1846 ;
m. Henry D. Hall. He died in Colorado in 1883. Chil-
dren : (a) Kate Hall*, b. in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1868 ;
living in Seattle, widow of John J. Kichwell ; chOd :
(1) Florence Hall Richweliw, b. in 1890; (b) Henry
Dudley Hall», b. 1870; lives in Cleveland, Ohio; (c)
Frances Adeline Hall», b. Oct. 29, 1875.
iii. Sarah Caroline Williams', b. in Lockport, N. Y., in 1849.
991. Patty Williams^ (Prudence Swan^ Joshua Swan',
John Swan^ Susannah Eastman^, Philip*, Roger'), bom
Aug. 25, 1802 ; married 1833, Roswell Williams, her cousin.
He died in 1840, leaving the following
CHILDREN.
i. Prudence Williams', b. ; 4* young.
ii. Sarah Williams^ b. Dec, 1836 ; m. Sept. 30, 1862, E. Matti-
son, who d. Oct. 8, 1891. Children: (a) Mary Williams*,
b. ; (b) Bessie Williams*, b. ; (c) Hiram
Williams*, b. ; all living.
iii. Phebe J. Williams*, b. Oct. 20, 1839 ; m. 1861, 1. A. Peters,
who d. Feb. 22, 1883. Children : (a) Hugh Peters*, b.
; (b) George Peters*, b. ^ ; (c) Robert Peters*,
b. . Patty, the widow, married 2d, in 1843, Daniel
Carter, who d. May 12, 1895 ; she d. June 14, 1891.
586 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
992. Joel R. Williams' (Prudence Swan^ Joshua Swan^,
John Swan^, Susannah Eastman^, Philip', Roger'), born in
Greenfield, N. Y., July 17, 1805; died in Attica, N. Y.,
Feb. 27, 1886; married in Darien, N. Y., April 30, 1835,
Alice Ann Vaughn, bom in Darien, Feb. 19, 18 14, died in
Attica, N. Y., May 23, 1870.
CHILDREN.
L Luke Swan WiIliam8^ b. June 24, 1836 ; d. June 18, 1865.
ii. Mary Sophia Williams*, b. July 11, 1889 ; m. Aug. 2, 1865,
Judge Andrew Lorish ; he d. Aug. 11, 1807 ; had daugh-
ter, Mary A. Lorish*, b. Oct 2, 1871.
ill. Caroline Amelia WiIliams^ b. April 29, 1842 ; m. Sept. 27,
1866, George Allen. Children : (a) Anna £. Allen*, b.
Not. 18, 1867 ; m. June 19, 1895, Clarence Elmore, at
Talmadge, Neb. ; (b) Amos Guy Allen*, b. in Attica,
N. Y., April 30, 1871 ; lives in San Francisco, Cal.
iv. Isaac Oliver WilUams", b. in Attica, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1845 ;
d. Nov. 7, 1895 ; m. Sept. 27, 1871, Emma Doty, b. Dec.
7, 1848. ChUdren : (a) George T. WilUams*, b. May 8,
1878; d. Nov. 6, 1892; (b) Alice S. Williams*, b. Sept
10, 1875 ; (c) Katherine WiUiams* b. July 2Cl, 1877 ; (d)
Oliver D. Williams*, b. Dec. 8, 1879 ; all bom in Attica,
N. Y., where they live.
V. Emma Louisa Williams^ b. June 24, 1847 ; m. April 7,
1869, Harrison Webster. ChUdren : (a) Charles Web-
ster*, b. April, 1871 ; d. April 30, 1881 ; (b) Clark E.
Webster*, b. Jan. 6, 1874; m. Jan. 6, 1898, Nellie M,
Stewart ; (c) Maud E. Webster*, b. April 16, 1876 ; d.
Sept 18, 1876; (d) Hugh W.Webster*, b. March 19,
1881.
vi. Prudence Isabel Williams', b. July 18, 1850 ; never m.
vii. Jonathan Vaughn Williams^ b. Aug. 18, 1854 ; m. June
20, 1877, Minnie Jolls, in Alexander, N. Y. Children :
(a) James S. Williams*, b. May 24, 1878 ; (b) Dean
Arthur Williams*, b. Sept 8, 1880 ; (c) Grace Louisa
Williams*, b. Feb. 18, 1883 ; aU born in Attica, N. Y.
993. Luke Swan7 (Gilbert Swan^ Joshua Swan^, John
Swan^ Susannah Eastman^, Philip', Roger'), born in 18 14;
died Sept. i, 1895 ; married in Galway, N. Y., Phebe Seames,
born 1 8 19.
SENECA SWAN^, OF MILTON, N. Y. $87
OHIIJ>RBK.
i. Mary Swan>, b. 1839 ; <L Sept 25, 1841.
iL Lucinda Swan^ b. Jan. 6, 1848.
iii. Oreorge Swan^ b. 1844 ; d. June 21, 1845.
iy. Stephen Swan*, b. June 8, 1848 ; m. May 29, 1870, Mary
Casleion. Children : (a) Helen Harriet Swan*, b. March
81, 1874 ; (b) Harry Edgar Swan», b. June, 1876 ; (c)
Alice Marion Swan*, b. Sept. 14, 1878; (d) Howard
Walter Swan*, b. Oct. 7, 1883; (e) Edward James
Swan*, b. March 22, 1886 ; (f) Edith Agnes Swan*, b.
March 22, 1886, twin; (g) Byron Lapham Swan*, b.
Sept 3, 1890; (h) Robert Gilmore Swan*, b. Dec. 25,
1896 ; parents live at Glens Falls.
994. Seneca Swan^ (Amos Swan^ Joshua Swan*, John
Swan^ Susannah Eastman^ Philip*, Roger'), born in Milton,
Saratoga county, N. Y., June 8, 1818; married Nov. 23,
1848, Mary Nutt.
CHILDREN.
i. Edwin Swan*, b. April 10, 1850 ; d. Dec. 8, 1851.
ii. George Swan*, b. Oct. 12, 1850 ; d. July 26, 1863.
iiii Louisa Swan*, b. Jan. 25, 1862 ; d. May 18, 1882.
iy. Hattie Swan*, b. Feb. 3, 1865 ; m. Sept., 1884, George
Pierce ; one child, Nora Swan*, b. .
995. Joshua Swan7 (Amos Swan^ Joshua Swan^; John
Swan^ Susannah Eastman^, Philip', Roger'), bom in Rich-
mond, Ontario county, N. Y., Oct. 27, 18 19; married in
1848, Betsey Freeman.
CHILDREN.
i. Albert Swan*, b. July, 1847 ; married Doll Hart. Child :
(a) Walter Swan*, b. Dec. 17, 1882.
ii. Rose Swan*, b. Jan. 24, 1854 ; m. May, 1888, Ross Swerts.
Children: (a) David Swerts*, b. 1889; d. same year;
(b) Ross* ; (c) Edwin* ; (d) Marion*.
996. Martha Ann Swan^ (Amos Swan^, Joshua Swan',
John Swan*, Susannah Eastman^, Philip', Roger'), bom
April 29, 1821 ; married April 15, 1847, Allen Huflf. He
died Sept. 22, 1883.
588 EASTMAN FAMILY OF ABfERICA.
OHILDRRN.
i. Sarah EUen Huff^, b. Feb. 28, 1848 ; m. AJleD Wright, and
had three children, one of whom, Edna Wright^ b.
Sept. 18, 1871, m. John Gladys,
ii. Cyras E. Huff, b. Aug. 10, 1851 ; d. Feb., 1900 ; m. Dec^
1872, EUen Cuykendall. Children : (a) Viola Huff», b.
; m. June 10, 1895, Earle Adams ; have one child,
Nina Adams", b. Nov. 19, 1898 ; (b) Fayette Huff», b.
July, 1877; m. Aug. 5, 1897, Hattie Norgate; (c) Allen
Huff», b. 1884 ; d. .
iii. Elizabeth Huff>, b. Sept. 8, 1855 ; m. Hugh Wright. ChU-
dren: (a) Merl Wright*, b. Sept. 12. 1882; (b) Lena
Wright*, b. .
997. Charles Henry Swan' (Amos Swan^, Joshua Swan*,
John Swan*, Susannah Eastman^ Philip', Roger'), bom
April 9, 1824; married Jan. 9, 185 1, Rosey E. Gladding.
He died March, 1890 ; his widow died April, 1898.
CHILD.
i. Cora Swan®, b. ; m. in 1879, Frank Perhemus. Chil-
dren : (a) Charles Henry Perhemus*, b. ; (b)
Marion Rosey Perhemus*, b. .
998. Hiram Swan^ (Amos Swan^ Joshua Swan*, John
Swan*, Susannah Eastman^, Philip% Roger'), born in Bristol,
N. Y., Sept. 7, 1833 ; married Nov. 5, 1862, Elizabeth Cuy-
kendal.
CHILD.
i. Fannie Swan^, b. Aug. 17, 1869; m. March 12, 1890,
Richard Pullyblank. Children : (a) Blanche PuUyblank*,
b. Dec. 26, 1890 ; d. Aug. 27, 1891 ; (b) Glen Amsden
Pullyblank*, b. May 4, 1893.
999. Cyrus Swan7 (Amos Swan^, Joshua Swans, John
Swan^ Susannah Eastman', Philip', Roger'), born in Bristol,
N. Y., Oct. 4, 1835 f married Feb. 25, 1862, Marietta
Cornell.
NANCY LORD WHEELER^. 589
CHILDREN.
i. Evelyn H. Swan^ b. July 28, 1863 ; m. May Miller.
iL Myrtle Swan», b. Aug. 10, 186- ; m. Nov. 8, 1889, Fay
Clenimons.
iii. Amos Swau«, b. Dec. 23, 1874.
iv. Roy G. Swan8, b. Sept. 13, 1881.
1000. Nancy Lord Wheeler^ (Isaac Wheeler^, Ruth
Swan^, Timothy Swan*, Susannah Eastman', Philip', Roger'),
bom Jan. ii, 1811 ; died Dec. 22, 1896; married Dec. 29,
183 1, Samuel Stanton, died March 21, 1889. He was a
direct descendant of Thomas Stanton, interpreter general for
the New England Colonies, son oi Thomas and Katherine
(Washington) Stanton, and one of the founders of Hartford
and Stonington, Conn. His name appears on the *' Founders'
Monument" in both places.
CHILDREN.
i. George Samuel Stanton^ b. Sept. 28, 1832. He was acci-
dentally killed in New York harbor, Dec. 14, 1852 ; a
yonng man of rare promise, and greatly beloved by all.
ii. Harriet Anne Stanton*, b. Sept. 22, 1839 ; m. July 9, 1876,
Henry C. Stanton. She is a writer of some reputation
in literary and genealogical matters. She furnished the
compiler with her line of ancestors from Timothy
Swan^, to the present time. She resides in Stonington,
Conn.
100 1. Ebenezer Eastman^ (Theodore^, Stilsons, Eben-
ezer*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in East Concord,
N. H., in 1790 ; drowned in Onion river, Vt., in 1840 ; mar-
ried in Montpelier, Vt., Roxana Shirtliff, born in Amesbury,
Mass., died in Laconia, N. H., in June, 1877.
CHILDREN.
1668. i. Ezra*, b. in Berlin, Vt., 1823.
ii. Emeline^ b. in Berlin, Vt., April, 1 825.
iiL Redolphus*, b. . He was in a Vermont regiment.
iv. Anna^ b. .
V. Caroline*, b.
590 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
vi. Jane^ b. .
vii Aurie®, b. .
1669. viii. Pauline*, b. in Montpelier, Vt, April 11, 1837.
ix. Harmond^ b. in Montpelier, Vt., 1839 ; died in the army.
X. Omri E.^ b. in Montpelier, Vt., 1835 ; enlisted at the age
of 27, in Company B, Eleventh New Hampshire Volun-
teer Infantry, Aug. 21, 1862; mustered in Aug. 28,
1862, as private ; appointed corporal ; wounded July 80,
1864, at mine explosion, Petersburg, Va., and died from
wounds, July 31, 1864 ; resided in Nottingham, N. H.
looia. Ezra Eastman^ (Theodore^, Stilsons, Ebenezer*,
Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), bom in East Concord, N. H.,
Aug. 29, 1792 ; died in Laconia, N. H., Jan. 3, 1870 ; mar-
ried in Gilford, N. H., Nov. 28, 18 19, Nancy Osgood, bom
in Loudon, N. H., June 15, 1795, died in Laconia, N. H.,
Jan. 20, 1869.
CHILD.
i. Nancy Fogg«, b. in Northfield, N. H., Feb. 15, 1829 ; d.
March 22, 1842.
Note. This Ezra £astman was the son of Theodore (443), not
of Stilson (178), as stated on page 152.
1002. Damaris Eastman^ (Theodore^ Stilson^, Ebenezer*,
Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger'), born in Bridgewater, N. H.,
Oct. 28, 1794; married in Salisbury, N. H., Nov. 12, 1812,
Robert M. Adams, born in Salisbury, Mass., March 14, 1789 ;
died in Laconia, N. H., 1861. He was a blacksmith, and
did business at East Concord.
CHILDREN.
1670. i. Ezra Eastman Adams^ h. Aug. 21, 1813, Concord, N. U.
ii. Hannah Osgood Adams^ b. July 27, 1815 ; d. Jan. 22, 1816.
iii. James Osgood Adams^ b. June 5, 1818 ; d. .
iv. Mary Darling Adams^ b. Dec. 5, 1821 ; d. Nov. 5, 1845.
V. Benjamin Osgood Adams^ b. Sept. 27, 1824 ; d. Dec. 14,
1849.
vi. John Quincy Adams', b. March 8, 1827 ; res. 230 Court
street, Laconia, N. H.
vii. Henry Croydon Adams', b. Nov. 25, 1831 ; res. Pleasant
street, Laconia, N. H.
IfEHITABLE EASTMAN', OF RUMFORD, ME. 59 1
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1003. Mehitable Eastman' (Caleb^, Stflson^, Ebenezer*,
Ebenezer*, Philip*, Roger'), born in Rumford, Me., April 15,
1791 ; married (published Jan. 14, 181 1) John Richardson,
bom Oct. 29, 1786, son of Jeremiah and Hannah (Conner)
Richardson. They lived in Rumford, Me. She died Oct.,
1862.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Richardson ^ b. Dec. 8, 1812.
ii. Harriet Richardson^ b. March 27, 1816.
iiL Samuel Richardson^ b. March 11, 1818.
iy. Benjamin Elliot Richardson^, b. Feb. 16, 1821.
y. Abial Graham Richardson^ b. June 3, 1822.
vi. Mehitable Eastman Richard8on^ b. Jan. 8, 1828; d. March
9, 1839.
1003a. Hauies Eastman^ (Caleb**, Stilsons, Ebenezer*,
Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Concord, N. H., June
Ht 1793; married (published Oct. 29, 18 18) Lavina Peter-
son, bom in Rumford, Me., June 10, 1799, and died May i,
1850. He lived in Rumford, Me. Mr. Eastman was a man
of strong convictions, of fixed and positive opinions in regard
to religion and politics. He was called " Squire Eastman '*
in Rumford and Mexico, and his advice was sought by his
townsmen on all important affairs. He was greatly inter-
ested in the moral and educational wants of the commu-
nity in which he lived, and filled many town offices. By
various methods, and as opportunities presented themselves,
he labored for the improvement and uplifting of the human
heart. He had been disciplined and strengthened from
boyhood by the difficulties of pioneer life, so it seemed no
hardship for him, even with small pecuniary resources, to fit
himself and children to fill the higher positions in life. He
used to say, " the youth who has not energy enough to
educate himself 'is not worth educating.** He was an earnest
and outspoken anti-slavery man, at the time when it cost
something to take such a stand. He lived to see five of his
sons go through the Civil War, in which he himself was a
patriot.
592 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDUar.
L Fbebe Petenon*, b. Rumford, Me^ Aug. 9, 1819 ; ni. Enoch
B. Tripp» b. May 29, 1828, at Bethel, Me. ; res. in Salt
Lake City, Utah. Children : (a) Oscar Lamone Tripp^,
h. at Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 15, 1857 ; (b) Paschal
Merrill Trif^, b. at Salt Lake, Jan. 27, 1860 ; d. Jan. 5,
1865 ; (c) Ellen AogusU Tripp^, b. at Salt Lake, Sept.
23, 1861 ; m. Joseph Cook, b. Jan. 19, 1858 ; (d) Charles
Albert Tripp*, b. at Salt Lake, May 10, 1863 ; d. Ang.
27,1863.
1670a. iL Joseph Hall^ b. in Rumford, Me., May 22, 1821 ; d. Dec.
11. 1867.
iiL Harriet A.^ b. in Ramford, Me., Ang. 25, 1823 ; d. July
29» 1825.
iy. Van Rensselaer*, b. in Rnmford, Me., Jan. 10, 1826 ; d. in
the Ciril War.
▼. Zedick Gi]nlan^ b. in Rumford, Me., July 8, 1829 ; killed
in ¥rar of 1861-65.
vL Caroline Matilda^ b. in Rumford, Me., April 15, 1832 ; d.
May, 1856.
1670b. rii. Martin Van Buren^ b. in Rumford, Me., Not. 8, 1833 ; liv-
ing in Dixfield, Me.
yiii. Orlando Haines^ b. in Rumford, Me., Oct 5, 1838 ; living
in Rozburv, Me.
1004. Hannah Eastman' (Caleb^, Stilson*, Ebenezer*,
Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Rumford, Me., Nov. 28,
1799; married (published March 21, 1818) George Graham,
bom in Rumford, Me., Feb. 26, 1795, son of James and
Hannah (Chandler) Graham. He lived in Rumford, Me.
George Graham was a soldier in the war of 18 1 2-14 ; was
in Capt. William Wheeler's company, Col. (Lieut.) William
Ryerson's regiment, at Portland, from Sept. 25 to Nov. 9,
1814.
CHILDREN.
i. Nancy Graham", b. Sept. 25, 1819 ; m. John I. Bragg,
ii. Abial C. Graham", b. Jan. 28, 1821.
iii. Azubah Graham", b. July 9, 1822.
WILLIAM EASTMAN^, OF IOJMFORD, ME. 593
W. ArriUa Grftham^, b. July 19, 1825.
T. Eli Graham", b. Nov. 30, 1827.
yi. Emeline A. 6raham^ b. Aug. 17, 1830.
yii Sarah M. Graham*, b. March 16, 1833; m. Stephen J.
Seavey.
TiiL William H. H. Graham*, b. Nov. 12, 1836.
100$. William Eastman^ (Caleb^, Stilsons, Ebenezer*,
Ebenezer^, Philips Roger*), born in Rumford, Me., Feb^ ii,
i8o6; married (published Jan. 25, 1829) Olive Wilson, of
Canton, Me.
CHILDREN.
1. George*, b. ; aged 17, in 1850, in the enumeration of
that year.
ii. Hiram C.*, b. ; aged 14 years.
iii. Delona^ b. ; aged 10 years.
iv. Melissa*, b. ; aged 7 years.
▼. William D.*, b. ; aged 5 years.
vi. Clara A.*, b. ; aged 3 years.
1006. Caleb Eastman' (CalebS Stilson*, Ebenezer*, Eben-
ezerS Philip*, Roger*), born in Rumford, Me., Sept. 2, 1808 ;
married (published March 31, 1828) Molly F.Whitman;
lived in Rumford, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Daniel W.*, b. Oct. 10, 1828 ; d. Feb. 5, 1829.
ii. Harriet A.*, b. Nov. 15, 1829.
iii. Elizabeth M.*, b. Aug. 24, 1832.
iv. Sarah A. M.*, b. April 18, 18:34 ; d. April 16, 1857.
V. Daniel G.*, b. April 15, 1836; m. (published March 1,
1869) to Rosilla J. Paine. He was a soldier in the
Rebellion of 1861-65. He was mustered as corporal in
company B, Thirty-second Maine Volunteer Infantry,
March 10, 1864 ; mustered out Dec. 12, 1864, by reason
of the regiment's consolidation with the Thirty-first
Maine.
vi. Freeman Holland*, b. Jan. 16, 1838 ; m* (published Oct.
9, 1860) Nancy M. Hall. He enlisted Sept. 29, 1862, in
Company F, Twenty-third Maine Volunteers, and was
mustered out with the regiment. Child : (a) Adelaide
£. L.S b. Dec., 1864.
594 EASTMAN FAMILY OF ABfERICA.
▼ii. Augusta A.^ b. March 18, 1841 ; d. July 11, 1844.
yiiL Jane F.^, b. April 9, 1848 ; m. in 1884, Ezekiel T. Luddeu,
of Dixfield, Me.
ix. Almena A.^ b. July 15, 1845 ; d. Jan. 2, 1858.
X. Amanda A.^ b. Dec. 19, 1849 ; m. in 1863, Isaac P. Daily,
of Canton, Me.
xi. Ambrose A.^ b. Dec. 19, 1849.
zii. Cornelia E.^, b. May 16, 1853.
ziii. Ruth A.^, b. April 15, 1855.
1007. Harmon Eastman^ (Caleb^, Stilsons, Ebenezer*,
Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Rumford, May 11, 1811 ;
married Mary Philbrick, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah
(Emmerson) Philbrick. He resided in Rumford, Me.
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CHILDREN.
i. Ophelia Augusta^ b. in Rumford, Me., Oct. 22, 1848 ; m.
McKenzie Huston. Resides in Roxbury, Me.; two
children.
1671. ii. Arbury £. S.^ b. in Rumford, Me., June 17, 1845.
iii. Charles Atherton^, b. March 28, 1847 ; he was a soldier of
the Rebellion ; died at Fort Schuyler, N. T., Aug. 8,
1863.
iv. Ella Emma^ b. in Rumford, Me., Aug. 11, 1849; m. May
20, 1866, George Crawford Eastman, b. in Mexico, Me.,
Jan. 4, 1889, son of George and Dorothy Rolf (Pitman)
Eastman. Mr. Eastman was a soldier of the Rebellion
of 1861-65; enlisted in Company H, Twenty-third
Maine Volunteers ; he served with distinction, and was
honorably discharged : he resides on the old homestead
of his wife's parents in Rumford, Me. ; he was, before
the war, a farmer, but since bis discbarge has been
unable to do scarcely any manual labor; he is an
inventor, haviug taken out fourteen patents. Child:
(a) Grace B.', b. in Lewiston, Me., Oct. 1, 1888.
▼. Turner Nathaniel^ b. in Rumford, Me., July 80, 1852 ;
unm. and lives in Rumford, Me.
▼i. Sarah J.®, b. .
vii. Adley F.», b. ; d. Sept 17, 1854.
viii. Edith Mabel^ b. Dec. 5, 1856 ; res. in Rumford, Me.
iz. Eva Idell^ b. Feb. 16, 1858 ; m. Albridge McDonald ; res.
in Litchfield, Me.
1672.
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u.
1674.
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iv.
JONATHAN KIMBALL EASTMAN^, OF CHATHAM, N. H. 595
X. Harmon*, b. July 16, 1861 ; d. April, 1861.
xi. Barbara OraaDa^ b. in Rumford, Me., Dec. 21, 1864 ; m.
C. W. Adams, and lives in San Francisco, Cal.
ioo8. Jonathan Kimball Eastman^ (Asa*, Jonathan*,
Philip^, Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), bom in Chatham, N. H.,
Sept. 28, 1796; died in Chatham, March lo, 1840; married
March 16, 1824, Phebe Wells Clement, bom in West Gor-
ham. Me., Jan. 24, 1803 ; died in Chatham, N. H., Dec. 29,
1887 ; they resided in Chatham, N. H.
CHILDREN.
AsaS b. Jan. 7, 1825 ; d. in Chatham, N. H., Sept 25, 1855.
Jacob*, b. Nov. 13, 1827.
Jonathan^ b. in Chatham, N. H., May 12, 1830.
Caroline Clement^ b. Jane 14, 1833 ; m. Oct. 26, 1862,
Ithiel Elwell Clay, of Chatham, N. H. ; no children ;
resides in Chatham, N. H. He died in Chatham, N. H.,
April 6, 1901, at the age of 81 years and seven months.
He was one of the most prominent and business men
in town. He received his education in the common
schools of Chatham, N. H., and at Bridgton Academy,
BridgtoD, Me. He became a successful school teacher,
giving instruction in Chatham, and for several years in
the towns of Eddington and Bradley, Me. In his earliest
manhood he commenced to invest in timber lands, and
by his shrewd business foresight and sagacity became
one of the largest land owners in that section of the
country. At one time he could travel from his home in
Chatham, to the foot of the White Mountains, with-
out stepping on land that did not belong wholly or in
part to him, a distance of more than twenty miles. His
widow still lives in Chatham, N. H.
1675. v. Mary Ann*, b. Dec. 17, 1835.
1676. vi. Kimball*, b. March 21, 1889.
1009. Philip Eastman^ (Asa^, Jonathan*, Philip^, Eben-
ezer', Philip*, Roger'), born in Chatham, N. H., Feb. 5,
1799; died in Saco, Me., Aug. 7, 1869; married July 23,
1827, Mary Ambrose, born in Concord, N. H., July 23, 1802,
daughter of Stephen and Hannah (Eastman) Ambrose. He
596 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
graduated from Bowdoin College in 1820, A. B. He was
admitted to the bar in 1823, and commenced at North Yar-
mouth, Me., where he remained till 1836, when he removed
to Harrison, and in 1847 removed to Saco, Me. Here he
formed a law partnership with his old classmate, Mr. Brad-
bury, and remained in the practice of his profession until his
death. He was actively interested in town, county,* and
state affairs, and was often called to stations of honor and
responsibility. In politics, a Democrat ; was chairman of the
county commissioners for Cumberland county from 1831 to
1837, and was elected to the state senate in 1840-42, and
in 1840 was chairman of the committee on the revision of
the statutes, and superintended their publication. In 1842
he was appointed chairman of the commission on the part of
Maine to locate grants in the territory which had been
claimed by Great Britain in the northern part of the state.
In 1 849 he published a digest of the first twenty-six volumes of
the Maine reports. He was a member of the Maine Histori-
cal Society, and for several years a trustee of Bowdoin College.
For six years prior to his death he was president of the old
bank, now the Saco National. He was closely identified
with the social and business interests of the city of his
residence.
CHILDREN.
i. Ellen J.^ b. Jan. 28, 1829 ; resides in Saco; unra.
ii. Ambrose*, b. April 18, 1834; married Charlotte S. Haines.
He graduated from Bowdoin College in the class of
1854, A. M., in 1857 ; lawyer in Boston ; no children.
iii. Edward*, b. April 3, 1837 ; d. in Saco, Me., July 5, 1882 ;
m. in Baltimore, Md., June 2, 1869, Nellie Chase^ b. in
Saco, Me., Aug. 23, 1843, daughter of Amos and Mary
Frances (Akerman) Chase. He was elected to the state
legislature in 1876 as a Democrat; was trustee of the
Saco Savings Bank, director of the Saco National Bank,
and trustee of the Academy. He graduated from Bow-
doin College in the class of 1857, A. B. Children :
(a) Philip*, b. April 23, 1869 ; d. Aug., 1869 ; (b) Chase*,
b. in Saco, Me., Sept. 12, 1874 ; graduated from Bowdoin
SUSAN EASTMAN', OF CHATHAM, N. H. 597
College, A. B., in the class of 1896 ; Hanrard Law
School in 1899, L. C. B. ; member of Phi BeU Kappa,
and Delta Kappa Epsilon, respectiyely.
iy. Mary Searle^ b. July 2, 1842 ; resides in Saco, Me. ; onm.
loio. Susan Eastman' (Asa^ Jonathan', Philip*, Eben-
czer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Chatham, N. H., May i6,
1801 ; died in New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 22, 1870; married
Dr. Elijah Colby, of Concord, N. H., bom in Hopkinton,
N. H., Jime 18, 1798, died in New Bedford, Aug. 30, 1856.
He wa:s a physician, and spent his early life in Hopkinton
and Concord, N. H., removing to New Bedford, Mass., about
1838.
CHILDREN.
i. Helen Maria Colby^ b. in Concord, N. H., March 24, 1831 ;
d. in New Bedford, Mass., Sept 15, 1839.
ii. Ann Frances Colby^, b. March 19, 1833 ; d. April 1, 1842.
iii. Susan Augusta Colby ^ b. March 5, 1835 ; lives in New
Bedford, Mass. ; never married,
iv. Philip Eastman Colby', b. June 14, 1837 ; m. Nov. 21,
1861, Almira Chase Hatch, b. in Falmouth, Mass., March
20, 1840. He is a baking powder manufacturer at New
Bedford, Mass. Child: (a) Harry Clinton Colby*, b.
Nov. 29, 1862 ; d. in New Bedford, Sept 17, 1864.
V. Maria Colby^ b. in New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 24, 1839 ;
d. Oct 17, 1839.
loii. Mary Chandler Eastman^ (Asa^ Jonathan*, Philip*,
Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), bom in Chatham, N. H., Sept.
15, 1804 ; died in New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 16, 1854 ; mar-
ried Dr. Levi Folsom, of Lovell, Me. He removed to
Limerick, Me.
CHILDREN.
L Abbie Eastman Folsom^ b. in Limerick, Me. ; d. in New
York,
ii.** Levi Folsom*, b. .
ID 1 2. Asa Parker Eastman^ (Asa*, Jonathan^, Philip^,
Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), bom in Chatham, N. H., March
42
598 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
8, 1810; died in Chatham, June 23, 1869; married Jan. i8»
1834, Lavinia Famum, of Concord, N. H., born May 22, 18 14 ;
resided in Chatham, N. H.
CHILDRKN.
L Mary Esther*, b. March 2, 1836 ; d. Aug. 19, 1858.
iL Jennett Famum^ b. June 12, 1887 ; m. May 8, 1878, Calvin
Osgood,
iii. Moses FarDum^ b. May 16, 1841 ; d. May 29, 1842.
iy. Robert Kimball^ b. Aug. 19, 1854 ; resides in Chatham,
N. H.
1013. Lucy Eliza Eastman' (Asa^ Jonathan^, Philip^
Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), bom in Chatham, N. H., Jime
7, 1813; died in Concord, N. H., Nov. 9, 1839; married
Dec. 22, 1836, Isaac Emery, of Concord, N. H., bom
Aug. 22, 1807, died in Concord, N. H., Jan. 31, 1879.
CHILD.
1677. L Alfred Eastman £mery<, b. April 21, 1841.
1 014. Esther Johnson Eastman' (Asa^ Jonathan^, Philip^
Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), born in Chatham, N. H., June
28, 1 816; married in New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 23, 1842,
Horace Gushee, born in Dighton, Mass., April 25, 181 5.
He lived in New Bedford from the time of his marriage till
Feb. 22, 1849, when he went to California, where his wife
joined him April 2, 1854. They lived in San Francisco,
Cal., where he was engaged in a commission business nine
years. He then engaged in the dairy business for three
years at Pescadero, Cal., after which he removed to Santa
Cruz, where they lived till Sept., 1889, when they went to
Berkeley, Cal.
CHILDREN.
1678. L Mary Esther Gushee^, b. in New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 12,
1842.
ii. Abraham K. Gu8hee^ b. Aug. 23, 1844 ; d. Jan. 27, 1846.
iii. Horace Eastman Gushee^ b. July 17, 1846 ; d. Dec. 23,
1848.
ANNETTE EASTMAN^, OF CONCORD, N. H. 599
iv. Eliza Eastman GuBhee^, b. in Dighton, Mass., April 14,
1849 ; d. in New Bedford, Mass., May 10, 1852.
▼. Ann Elizabeth Gu8hee^ b. in San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 13,
1856 ; d. Sept. 10, 1856.
1015. Annette Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Jonathan^, Philip^,
Ebenezer', Philip*, Roger'), born in Concord, N. H., Oct. 30,
1809; married Aug. 8, 1837, Jeremiah Fisher DanieU, of
Franklin, N. H., bom Sept. 7, 1800, died in Franklin, N. H.,
July 15, 1868, where he resided.
CHILDREN.
1679. i. Frank Haywood Danielle b. in Franklin, N. H., June 29,
1838 ; m. Ist, May 1, 1861, Martha Jane Haley, who d.
June 27, 1895; m. 2d, Aug. 14, 1898, Alice M. Lookin.
ii. Mary Eastman Daniell^ b. in Franklin, N. H., July 10,
1840 ; lives in Franklin, N. H. ; unm.
iii. Susan Keith DanieU^ b. in Franklin, N. H., March 6, 1843 ;
m. June 5, 1866, Alvah Woodbury Sulloway, of Frank-
lin, N. H.
iv. Frederick Gray Daniell^ b. in Franklin, N. H., Oct. 6,
1845 ; d. .
1016. Sarah Chandler Eastman^ (Jonathan^, Jonathan^,
Philip*, Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), born in Concord, N. H.,
Dec. 16, 1812; married Nov. 12, 1840, James Frye, bom
July s, 18 ID, son of James Gould Frye. He died in East
Concord, N, H., Dec. 10, 1876. She died there Nov. 2,
1886.
CHILDREN BORN IN EAST CONCORD.
i. Sarah Catherine F^ye^ b. Nov. 5, 1842.
1680. iL John Eastman Frye^ b. June 16, 1847.
1 01 7. Mary Lang Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Jonathan*, Philips
Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), bom in East Concord, N. H.,
Dec. 22, 1 81 5; died Jan. 8, 1880; married ist, Aug. 11,
1835, Jeremiah Pecker, Jr., bom June 4, 1813, died in East
Concord, April 21, 1847. She married 2d, in Oct., 1858,
Joseph Smith, of Boscawen, N. H.
CHILDREN BY FIRST HUSBAND.
i. Caroline Eastman Pecker^, b. in 1836 ; d. in 1850.
600 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
iL Jonathmn Eastniaii Pecker*, b. in East Conoord, N. H.
May 28, 1838. Jonathan Eastman Pecker graduated
from Dartmouth College in the class of 1858 ; was for a
time High School teacher in Boscawen and Salisbury,
N. H. He was an aide^e-camp on the staffs of Govemors
Prescott and Head ; he was also acting in the same
capacity on the staff of Goremor Tuttle at the
dedication of the battle monument of Bennington. Mr.
Pecker is the owner of the house built by Philip East-
man, and which house has always been owned by his
descendants, and there is only one other older house
standing in Concord to-day. (See frontispiece.) Mr.
Pecker is a stock broker, and resides in Concord, N. H.
He was for a short time a war correspondent in 1861,
and then established his headquarters in Concord, N. H.,
as Xew Hampshire correspondent of the Boston Journal^
which position he held till 1896, when he retired from
journalism, and now is a farmer on the old homestead
in East Concord, N. H. He never married.
iii. Sarah Pecker*, b. ; d. in infancy.
iv. George Bradley Pecker*, b. in East Concord, April, 1842 ;
m. Annie Clough, daughter of Moses. He resides in
Maiden, Mass. Children : (a) Florence Eastman Pecker*,
b. Aug., 1869 ; (b) Shirley Pecker*, b. 1885.
lOiS. Philip Eastman^ (John Langdon^ Jonathan^, Philip^,
Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), bom Nov. 23, 1805 ; died in
Fryeburg, Me., Jan. 17, 1892; married in Concord, N. H.,
Jan. 25, 1838, Martha Lovejoy, born in Boston, Mass., July
22, 181 5, daughter of Warren and Sarah G. (Hutchins)
Lovejoy, of Concord, and Boston, Mass. She died in Frye-
burg, Me., Jan. 17, 1885. Mr. Eastman resided in Frye-
burg, Me., where he was a merchant.
CHILDREN.
1681. L Sasan Elizabeth^, b. Oct. 31, 1839.
1682. ii. Catherine Lovejoy*, b. Sept. 28, 1841.
1683. liL Charles W. L.*, b. Aug. 8, 1845.
iv. Philip H.^ b. June 27, 1847 ; m. Margaret Edwards ; no
children.
1684. ' V. William Ambrose*, b. Jan. 8, 1850.
vi. EUen Buswell*, b. Oct. 22, 1855.
ESTHER JOHNSON LANG', OF BOSCAWEN, N. H. 6oi
ID 1 9. Esther Johnson Lang' (Mary Eastman^ Jonathan^,
Philip^, Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), born in Boscawen,
N. H., May 12, 1810 ; died April 9, 1847 J niarriedMay 23,
1832, Robert E. Pecker, born April 29, 1807, died in Rut-
land, Vt., Sept. 19, 1867. They both lie in the Pecker lot
in the new cemetery, Concord, N. H., and on the grave-
stones it says : " Emily A., wife of Robert E. Pecker, died
Feb. 7, 1887, aged 76 years." Robert E. Pecker was the
son of Jeremiah and Ruth (Kimball) Pecker, Sen. Ruth
Kimball was born March 12, 1779, daughter of Reuben and
Miriam (Collins) Kimball, of Concord, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1685. i. Francis H. Pecker®, b. in Concord, N. H.
ii. Ellen M. Pecker®, d. Jan. 7, 1851, aged 15 years.
ill. Mary E. Pecker®, b. ; d. May 21, 1853, aged 15 years.
iv. William AV. Pecker®, d. July 4, 1857, aged 15 years.
V. Robert L. Pecker®, b. ; d. Jan. 15, 1862, aged 21 years.
vi. Harriet Pecker®, b. ; ni. Dr. AVilliam G. Carter;
resides in Concord, N. H. Child : (a) Robert E. Carter*,
b .
1020. Jonathan Eastman Lang^ (Mary Eastman^, Jona-
than5, Philip^, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Boscawen,
N. H., Aug. 27, 18 II ; died Oct. 17, 1876; married Oct.
29, 1838, Sophia McMillan Tilton, born June 19, 1822,
daughter of Jeremiah and Nancy (Carter) Tilton. Mr.
Lang was at one time major in the organization known at
the time as ** The Gov. Horse Guards.*' He was also regis-
ter of deeds a number of years. He held the position of
assistant secretary of state under Governor Goodell, of
New Hampshire. His last days were spent as an insurance
agent. He always resided in Concord, N. H., where all his
children were born. His widow resides with her daughter^
Mrs. Corser, in Concord.
43
602 EASTMAN FAMILY IN AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. George Bradley Lang^, b. Dec. 8, 1841 ; enlisted Aug. 24,
1861, in Co. I, dd Reg. N. H. Vol. Inft ; mustered in
same day as private ; transferred to band, Oct. 1, 1861 ;
returned to company Sept. 1, 1862 ; mustered out Aug.
28, 1864 ; drowned at sea on the way home in 1864.
ii. Charles Ware LangS, b. July 6, 1844 ; d. June 18, 1898 ;
m. April, 1865, Lois Pillsbury. Children: (a) George
Lang^, b. ; (b) Mabel Lang*, b. ; m. MeMn
Poole ; (c) Bessie Lang*, b. ; m. Walter Nourse.
All of these children reside in Salem, Mass.
ill. Ella Sophia Lang^ b. April 6, 1847 ; m. Frank Coolbaugb ;
resides in Lafayette, Ind. Children: (a) Frank East-
man Coolbaugh*, b. in Waukegan, 111., Dec. 17, 1878;
(b) Marion Coolbaugh*, b. in Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan.
7, 1883.
iv. Edward Eastman Lang^, b. June 27, 1849 ; m. Sept., 1878,
Dora Porter, of 111. He resides in Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma Ter. Children : (a) Sarah Lang*, b. Dec. 25,
1879 ; (b) Jonathan Eastman Lang*, b. ; (c) Sophie
Lang*, b. ; (d) George Lang*, b. .
y. Anna Louise Lang^, b. Feb. 15, 1851 ; d. Aug. 8, 1852.
vi. Marianna Lang^ b. May 6, 1853 ; ni. Harry R. Boardroan ;
resides at No. 93 Fort Hill, Ix)well, Mass. Children :
(a) Hester Board man*, b. Sept. 17, 1889 ; (b) Louise
Boardman*, b. Dec. 25, 1893.
vii. Fanny Tilton Lang^ b. July 6, 1856 ; m. George Robin-
son. He is agent for Raymond & AVhitcomb Excursion
Co. Child : (a) Robert Lincoln Robinson*, b. . His
address is Boston, Mass., care of Raymond & Whitcomb.
viii. Sarah Carter LaugS, b. Dec, 1860; m. Sept. 28, 1886,
Francis Henry Corser, b. in Boscaweu, N. H., Feb. 15,
1862, son of David B. and Mary (Carter) Corser. He is
of the firm of Corser & Powell, Concord, N. H.,
and where he resides. Children : (a) Eastman Lang
Corser*, b. March 20, 1888 ; he is a member of the
choir of St. Paul's church ; (b) Mary Louise Corser*,
b. Jan. 25, 1890.
MARY CHANDLER LANG', OF BOSCA\\'£N, N. H. 603
102 1. Mary Chandler Lang' (Mary £ast^lan^ Jonathan^
Philip^, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger*), bom inBoscawen, N. H.,
June 27, 1 8 16; died Dec. 5, 1897; married Sept. 24,
1840, Charles Henry Clough, son of Jacob and Susan
(Bradley) Clough, resided in Concord, N. H. Mr. Clough
died Aug. 24, 1889. When Mrs. Clough was young, her
mother was widowed and returned to her father at
East Concord, and she was one of the few small girls who
gathered at the residence of her grandfather in East Con-
cord and greeted Lafayette as he passed through that \'illage
on his way from Concord to Portsmouth. Having lived in
East Concord for more than a quaiter of a century, and
having studied much into the history of the place, she was
probably better posted in its unwritten history than any
other person in the city. She was one of the five original
communicants of Grace Episcopal church, East Concord.
Mrs. Clough was a lady of strong inteUect, a great reader,
and possessed a very tenacious memor\'.
CHILDREN.
i. Henry Weare Clough®, b. in Concord, N. H., Aug. 11, 1841 ;
resides in Concord,
ii. Susan Bradley Clough*, b. May 12, 1843; d. Sept. 29,
189t5; m. Oct., 1871, Charles Prentice Tucker. Child:
(a^ Edwin Howard Tucker®, b. 1873 ; address, 218 Broad-
way, N. Y.
iii. Jeremiah Pecker Clough®, b. Sept. 9, 1845; d. Sept. 18,
1867 ; was killed on the railroad,
iv. John Eastman Clough®, b. Sept 4, 1848; d. Aug. 10,
1858.
V. Edwin Clough®, b. June 15, 1851 ; d. July 21, 1851.
vi. Charles Lang Clough®, b. Sept. 2, 1853 ; d. Aug. 11, 1893 ;
m. Julian Vose. Child : (a) .
vii. Mary Esther Clough®, b. Sept. 19, 1856 ; d. July 27, 1860.
viii. Ellen Maria Clough®, b. Feb. 11, 1859 ; unm., and resides
in Concord, N. H.
604 EASTMAN FAMILY IN AMERICA.
I02ia. Mary A. Pecker^ (Mary Eastman^ Jonathans,
Philip^, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger*), born Sept. 5, 1834 ;
married May 6, 1856, Thomas H. Snow, bom May 16,
1833. They reside in Boston, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Jennie M. Snow^ b. in Boston, Mass., March 4, 1857 ; m.
in Emmanuel church, Boston, Mass., Oct. 12, 1881,
Charles S. Miller ; resides in Boston, Mass. Children :
(a) Ruth Miller*, b. Oct. 14, 1882 ; (b) Hester Miller*,
b. Dec. 12, 1886 ; (c) Robert Miller*, b. ; (d) Janet
Miller*, b. .
ii. Henry £astman Snow^, b. in Boston, Mass., Oct. 27, 1860 ;
m. June 17, 1887, Louisa £. Clark, of Lawrence, Mass. ;
no children,
iii. Thomas C. Snow*, b. Oct. 16, 1862.
iv. Robert Pecker Snow*, b. March 2, 1869 ; d. Jan., 1874.
V. Mary A. Snow*, b. Oct. 7, 1870; ra. Ralph S. Hall, of
Medford, Mass. Children : (a) Verueh Hall*, b. ;
(b) Barbara Hall*, b. .
1022. Samuel Kimball^ (Mellen KimbalP, Mary East-
man5, Joseph^, Ebenezer', Philip*, Roger'), born in Concord,
N. H., Aug. 15, 1793; died Jan. 24, 1864 ; married Sept.
15, 1840, Sophia A. Marston, born July 15, 1806.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Jane Ki^lball^ b. ; d. young.
ii. John Maynard Kirnball^ b. in Concord, N. H., Dec. 5,
1851.
1023. Cyrus KimbalP (Mellen Kimball^', Mary Eastmans,
Josephs Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger'), born in Concord, N. H.,
in 1795 ; died 1885 ; married Charlotte Kimball. He lived
in East Concord, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Kimball^ b. ; resides in New York city.
ii. Ambrose Kimball^ b. , Cincinnati, Ohio.
REUBEN KIMBALL^, OF CONXORD, N. H. 605
1024. Reuben Kimball' (Asa KimbalP, Mary Eastman^
oseph^ Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), born in Concord, N. H.,
-^^pril 3, i8(X) ; died Oct. 9, 1870 ; married Sally Maynard,
t^om Jan. 23, 1797, died in Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 10, 1874.
He lived in Concord and Hopkinton, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Lucretia Kimball*, b. April 26, 1818 ; d. Jane 30, 1880.
ii. Charlotte Kimball*, b. Dec. 6, 1820.
iii. Ruth True Kimball*, b. March 28, 1822 ; d. Jan. 21, 1847,
in Metbuen, Mass.
iv. Aphia Jane Kimball*, b. June 6, 1824 ; d. Sept. 9, 1875.
V. Sarah Kimball*, b. Feb. 22, 1827.
vi. Asa Kimball*, b. Nov. 10, 1829; d. Dec. 23, 1868; m.
Jennie £. Titus, daughter of Martin and Clarissa
(Prouty) Titus, of Chesterfield, N. H.
vii. John Gibson Kimball*, b. Feb. 21, 1833.
viii. Catherine Clough Kimball*, b. Sept. 13, 1835.
1025. Asa Kimball^ (John Kimball^, Mary Eastman^,
^seph^, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born in Hopkinton,
. H., Oct. 13, 1794 ; died P*eb. 4, 1871 ; married Dec. 30,
X 819, Hannah Little, born April 24, 1798, died Jan. 15,
X 882. He was a colonel in the New Hampshire militia,
^^ommanding the Fortieth regiment. He was a contractor
^nd builder; resided in Hopkinton, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Lucy Ann Kimball*, b. Nov. 20, 1822 ; d. Aug. 10, 1882.
ii. George Little Kimball*, b. Nov. 3, 1824.
iii. Levi Woodbury Kimball*, b. Sept. 20, 1826.
iv. Warren Carlton Kimball*, b. July 29, 1829 ; m. Jan. 13,
1857, Flora M. Merrill. He is a carpenter and builder
and resides in National City, Cal., where he has large
interests.
V. Francis Augustus Kimball*, b. Jan. 26, 1832 ; m. April 19,
1857, Sarah Currier, b. Sept. 24, 1838. He is a capitalist,
and resides in National City, Cal.
vi. Charles Henry Kimball*, b. July 21, 1836; m. Nov. 29,
1863, Ellen F. Clark. He is a farmer and fruit grower
and resides in National City, Cal.
viii. Mary Elizabeth Kimball*, b. June 27, 1838.
6o6 EASTMAN FAMILY IN AMERICA.
1026. Hazen Kimball^ (John KimbalP, Mary Eastman',
Joseph^ Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), bom in Hopkinton,
N. H., Aug. 14, 1802 ; died March 28, 1877 ; married Mary
Ann Baker, daughter of Marshall and Naomi (Hoyt) Baker.
He was a farmer, lumberman, miller, bridge and road builder.
He was a justice of the peace, colonel of the Forty-third
New Hampshire militia. He was an earnest Christian and
was a leader in his town in the temperance and anti-slavery
reforms. He resided in Hopkinton, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. John Marshall KimballS b. Dec. 4, 1829 ; m. Nov., 1855,
Kate O'Uara; m. 2d, April 16, 1858, Ellen Gearon,
daughter of Anthony Gearon, of Albany, N. Y. He
graduated from Dartmouth College, in the class of 1849,
A. B. He was a trader in Contoocook, N. H., until
1851, when he went to Albany, N. Y., and studied law
with James Callahan. He began practice in 1858, and
continued in it until his death, except the time he was
in the army in 18614.
ii. Charles Carroll Kimball^ b. in Hopkinton, N. H., April
7, 1831.
iii. Mary Ann Kimball^ b. Nov. 18, 1835.
iv. Stephen Sibley Kimball^, b. July 21, 1838.
V. Susan Baker Kimball^, b. March 28, 1841 ; m. Oct. 4, 1860,
George H. Eaton ; m. 2d, Tabor.
vi. Clarion Hazen Kimbalis, b. Oct. 11, 1843.
vii. Robert Hazen KimbalP, b. 1850.
1027. Gardner Wood Kimball^ (William KimbalP, Mary
Eastman', Joseph^, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger*), bom Dec.
19, 1803 ; m. ; resided in New York city.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Bartlett Kimball^ b. .
ii. Emily Kimball^ b. ; m. Stone.
1028. Asa Foster Kimball^ (William Kimball^ Mary
Eastman*, Joseph^ Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born March
7, 1 806 ; married and resided in New York.
MOSES FOSTER KIMBALL^, OF PEMBROKE, N. H. 607
CHILDRKN.
i. William KiTDball^ b. .
ii. Mary Ann Ki^lball^ b.
iii. James Kimball^ b. ; d.
1029. Moses Foster KimbaU^ (WDliam KimbalP, Mary
Eastman^, Joseph^, Ebenezer', Philip', Roger*), bom in
Pembroke, N. H., May 2, 1809; died in Nashua, N. H.,
Jan. 30, 1872 ; married Cassandra W. Merrill, bom Dec. 10,
1815, di^<3 Aug. ID, 1846; married 2d, Mary Elizabeth
Spaulding. He lived in Newmarket, N. H., and afterwards
in Nashua, where he was a ro]l coverer.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Augustas Kimball^ b. March 20, 1835.
ii. LeRoy Kimball*, b. Sept 10, 1838 ; d. Nov. 12, 1841.
iii. Elodia Kimball*, b. Nov. 15, 1841 ; d. July 19, 1842.
iv. Mary Elodia KimbaU*, b. Dec. 12, 1847 ; d. Jan. 9, 1851.
V. LeRoy Spauldiog Kimball*, b. in Nashua, N. U., Nov. 19,
1849. Is a roll coverer and resides in Nashua, N. U.
vi. Theodora Adelaide KimbaU*, b. in Nashua, N. U., April 26,
1852. She is an art decorator, and resides in Nashua,
N. H.
1030. Orin Drake Kimball^ (Moses Kimball^ Mary
Eastman*, Joseph^, Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), bom in East
Concord, N. H., Jan. 8, 181 1 ; died in Loudon, N. H.,
April 6, 1870; married Oct. 8, 1835, Elizabeth Pike, bom
in Hebron, N. H., June 6, 181 3, died in Loudon, N. H.,
July 7, 1858, daughter of " Daniel Pike; married 2d, Mary
Jane (Drake) Durgin. From 1839 ^^ 1842, he kept a store
in Loudon ; was afterwards a boot and shoe maker ; was
town clerk two years, and was a much respected man.
CHILDREN.
i. George O. Kimball^ b. Feb. 21, 1842; m. June 5, 1862,
Lizzie L. Watson ; he d. Oct. 14, 1864, and his widow m.
£. Hight, of Manchester, N. H.
ii. Laura Ann KimbalP, b. July 16, 1844 ; m. April 18, 1871,
Kirk H. Fletcher, a carriage painter residing in Loudon,
N. H.
6o8 EASTMAN FAMILY IN AMERICA.
1 03 1. Clara Tolle Kimball^ (Moses K^mball^ Mary East-
man5, Joseph^, Ebenezer', Philip*, Roger*), born in East
Concord, N. H., Feb., 1814 ; died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov.
12, 1887 ; married about 1834, John Fox, of Woburn, Mass.
He died in Philadelphia, where he resided.
CHILDREN.
i. Ambrose Fox*, b.
ii. Charles Fox^ b. —
iii. Ellen Fox*, b. —
iv. George Fox*, b. —
1032. Lucretia Ambrose^ (Hannah EastmanS Moses*,
Joseph^, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Concord, N. H.,
Jan. 15, 1799; niarried Sept. 22, 1823, Rev. Charles
Walker, born in Woodstock, Conn., F'eb. i, 1791. Both
died in Pittsford, Vt. He was a Congregational minister,
pastor at Rutland, Brattleboro, and Pittsford, Vt.
CUILDKEN.
1686. i. George Leon Walker*, b. in Rutland, Vt., April 30, 1830.
1033. Sarah Bradley Eastman^ (Charles^, Moses^, Joseph^,
Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born in Concord, N. H.,
Aug. 6, 1805; died Oct. 11, 1893; married Nov. 21,
1832, Adams Foster, born Feb. 22, 1800, died Nov. 18,
1873. She died in Worcester, Mass., Oct. i, 1893.
CHILDREN.
i. Cyrus P. Foster^, b. Aug. 27, 1833 ; d. Sept. 23, 1838.
1687. ii. Ann M. Foster^, b. Aug. 3, 1836 ; d. 1890 ; m. F. J. Kinney,
iii. Emma E. Foster^, b. Aug. 27, 1839 ; d. Aug. 18, 1858.
iv. Asa E. Foster*, b. May 31, 1841 ; d. Jan. 28, 1878.
V. Charles Foster*, b. Oct. 9, 1843; resides in Worcester,
Mass.
1034. Lycurgus Eastman^ (Charles^ Moses^, Joseph^
Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), born in Concord, N. H.,
July 14, 1807; died in Griggsville, 111., Nov. 18, 1898;
LYCURGUS EASTMAN', OF CONCORD, N. H. 609
married ist, Sept. 26, 1832, Elouisa B. Simmons, of Dor-
chester, Mass., died Aug. 12, 1844 ; married 2d, May 12, 1845,
in Roxbury, Mass., Rebecca L. Humphries, bom in Roxbury,
Mass., Aug. 29, 1 8 14, daughter of John and Mary (Palmer)
Humphries. She died Jan. 26, 1901. When Mr. Eastman
was seventeen years of age, he was apprenticed to a wagon
maker in Quincy, Mass., with whom he lived until coming of
age. He then established the business on his own account
in Roxbury, until he removed to Illinois, in 1834.
During his residence in Massachusetts, among other events
of interest, Mr. Eastman remembered the first railroad built
in 1825, for the purpose of transporting the granite for
Bunker Hill monument from the quarry at Quincy to the
Neponset river. When the corner stone was laid, July 17,
1825, he saw Lafayette, and heard Daniel Webster deliver
his oration. In 1834 he saw the first steam engine ever
run on a railroad in the United States, run over the Boston
& Worcester Railroad. In 1845, when on a visit to the
east, he saw the first telegraph line just completed between
Baltimore and Washington.
In Aug., 1834, Mr. Eastman left Massachusetts for
Illinois, going via the Atlantic ocean, up the Hudson
river, Erie canal, Lake Erie, the Mississippi and IlHnois
rivers, and located in the township of Griggsville, Pike
county, where he entered land about three and a half miles
from the village, then a small place of about a dozen houses.
The next spring he built a shop on his farm, and for three
years worked at his trade, attending also to the development
of his lands, and building up his fortunes by industry, pru-
dence and enterprise. He was one of the first wood workers
in the town, and many of the old settlers remember the ser-
vices he rendered them, in repairing or making wood work
for plows, repairing wagons, and other work of the kind.
He retained possession of his farm until 1872, although he
6lO EASTMAN FAMILY IN AMERICA,
had taken up ' his residence in Griggsville five years before.
He never placed himself before the public as an office seeker,
or as one who desired to attract attention, but quietly pur-
sued an upright course in life, honoring his Christian profes-
sion, and exhibiting the characteristics of noble manhood.
He was always a staunch supporter of Whig and Republi-
can principles, casting his first presidential vote in 1832 for
Henry Clay, and his last for William McKinley in 1896.
For sixty-seven years he was a member of the Baptist
church, and for sixty, he held the office of deacon, and for
thirty-four, superintendent of the Sabbath school.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
1688. i. Maria B.*, b. July 10, 1838; m. Erasmus O. Hills, of
EvanstoD, 111.
1689. ii. Susan B.\ b. Oct. 31, 1836; m. Peter Nortbrup, of
Wheaton, 111.
iii. Harriette M.^ b. Feb. 19, 1839; unm.; graduate of "The
Western," Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio ; a missionary to
Burmab since 1872.
1690. iv. Charles L.*, b. July 14, 1841 ; m. Mary Watson.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
V. Elouisa R.8, b. Feb. 17, 1846 ; d. April 8, 1846.
1691. vi. Lucretia G-S b. May 8, 1847; d. Aug. 23, 1872; m. Sept.
13, 1866, Henry C. Ix)ve.
1692. vii. Enieline H.^, b. April 26, 1849 ; m. Dr. J. L. Love.
viii. Lucy J.^ b. Jan. 11, 1851 ; graduate of Oxford, " Western
Col."
-693. iv. Ella E.s, b. Sept. 9, 1852 ; m. John Q. Brown.
X. Etta A. 8, b. Dec. 26, 1854 ; d. Sept. 7, 1872.
1694. xi. George E.*, b. Sept. 25, 1856 ; m. Minnie A. Nolan.
1035. Moses Eastman^ {Charles^ Moses^, Joseph*,
Ebenezer3, Philips Roger'), born in Concord, N. H.,*July
13, 1814; died Dec. 31, 1890; married Nov. 26, 1845,
Frances Ayres, born in Meredith, N. H., Jan. 10, 1827.
He removed to Oakland, Cal., in 1882.
ALFRED EASTMAN', OF CONCORD, N. H. 6l I
CHILDREN.
i. George O.*, b. Sept. 29, 1846 ; d. April 4, 1867.
ii. Emma S.^ b. March 13, 1850 ; m. Aug. 25, 1874, I^roy A.
Foster. He d. in Denver, Col., March 29, 1882. Chil-
dren : (a) Clifford Eastman Foster*, b, Aug. 29, 1877 ;
(b) Cornelia Chase Fo8ter^ b. May 5, 1869.
1695. iii. William H.*, b. Oct. 28, 1851.
iv. Sarah F.*, b. Aug. 7, 1854 ; d. April 80, 1869.
V. Alfred C.*, b. Nov. 25, 1859; m. Sept. 25, 1888, in
Munich, Germany ; he is a designer of cathedral win-
dows, etc. ; he resides near Boston, Mass.
1696. vi. Walter F.*, b. Dec. 23, 1865, in Los Angeles, Cal.
1036. Alfred Eastman^ (Charles^, Mosess, Joseph*,
Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger*), born in Concord, N. H., Jan. 15,
1822 ; married Dec. 13, 1843, Hannah R. Bradley, born
Dec. I, 1829. He was employed many years as a railway
engineer and train despatcher. Resides at No. 501 Fourth
St., Los Angeles, Cal.
CHILDREN.
1697. i. Persis C.^, b. Dec. 11, 1844 ; m. Ransom M. Frost.
1698. ii. Frank W.*, b. Sept., 1849 ; d. June 5, 1891.
iii. Lucre tia E.*, b. Sept. 8, 1860 ; m. Walter F. Eastman, son
of Moses, b. Dec. 22, 1866 ; had two children.
1037. Charles H. Eastman^ (Charles^, Moses^, Joseph*,
Ebenezer^ Philips Roger*), born Oct. 14, 1823 ; married
Bessie Parish, bom Nov. 2, 1838, d. Jan., 1901. He removed
to California in 1849, and in 1861 removed from there to
Nevada and engaged in the lumbering business. He was
state senator for Washoe county from 1866 to 1874 ; in
1877 he returned to San Francisco, Cal.
CHILD.
i. Charles H., Jr.*, b. Feb. 10, 1874 ; d. Oct. 25, 1880.
1038. Mellen Chamberlain Eastman^ (John^ John*,
Joseph*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in East Concord,
N. H., May 12, 1827 ; died in East Concord, May 9, 1867 ;
married Eliza Sargent, born in Boxford, Mass., May 8, 1824,
died in East Concord, Sept. 14, 1881.
6l2 EASTMAN FAMILY IN AMERICA.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN EAST CONCORD, N. H.
i. John', b. .
ii. Laura®, b. 1861.
iii. George*, b. 1862.
iv. William Forrest', b. .
V. Fred', b. .
vi. Mary Eliza', b. .
vii. Joseph', b. Feb. 6, 1863; m. Lucy Culver, b. in Vermont ;
no children ; he resides on Hall St., Concord, N. H.
viii. Addie S.', b. June 23, 1858; d. in New Haven, Conn.,
Nov. 14, 1892; m. Oct 1 8, 1883, Jonathan Bagley ; he
resides at Ayer Village, Haverhill, Mass. Child : Ca)
Fred Eastman Bagley^ b. in Concord, N. H., Jan. 21,
1885.
1039. Jane Ambrose Eastman^ (John^, John^, Joseph^,
Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in East Concord, N. H., in
1831 ; died in Concord, N. H., May 24, 1862 ; married
Oct. I, 1857, Simeon D. Farnsworth, born in Walden, Vt.,
1827, died in Prairie du Chien, Wis., March 6, 1868.
Jane Ambrose Eastman was educated at Bradford, Mass.,
and was a brilliant scholar and forcible writer, a charming
conversationalist, and rendered very valuable aid to her hus-
band, who for a season published the Union Democrat
at Manchester, N. H. Mr. P^arnsworth fitted for college at
New Hampshire Conference Seminary, graduating from
Dartmouth in the class of 1854, and after teaching a season
in the Concord high school, purchased with Hon. John
Goodale the Union Democrat^ at Manchester, and later
bought out his partner. He became in 1862 a paymaster in
the army, with rank of major, at New Orleans, under Gen-
eral Banks, leasing his paper to Gage, Adams and Moore.
Retiring on a furlough in 1863, he bought off the lease and
sold his paper to John B. Clarke, which was afterwards trailed
\,\i^ Mirror and American. He was in 1857 associate editor
of the Nezv Hampshire Journal of Education. After the war
he was appointed to a position in the custom house at St.
MARY BRADLEY', OF PEACHAM, VT. 613
Paul, which position he held but a few months on account of
failing health. Desiring to reach home before his death, he
started, but was taken from the cars at Prairie du Chien,
Wis., and died there. His remains were brought to East
Concord, and buried there.
CHILDREN.
i. John Forrest Farnsworth*, b. in Manchester, N. II., Aug.
14, 1869 ; d. Feb. 1, 1861.
ii. Joseph £astman Farnsworth^, b. in Manchester, N. H.,
Jan. 31, 1862; m. Oct. 30, 1890, Laura Maas, b. in
Austin, Tex. Child : (a) Austin M. Famsworth', b. in
Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 21, 1885.
1040. Mary Bradley^ (Elizabeth Chamberlain^, Jane
Kastman', Joseph-*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in
Peacham, Vt., Oct. i, 1813 ; died in Boston, Mass., Aug. 3,
1885 ; married in Peacham, Aug. 24, 1836, George Cowles,
born in Peacham, Vt., Sept. 27, 1809, died in Barnet, Vt.,
Aug. 15, 1870; Mr. Cowles was county senator in 1862-4.
CHILDREN.
i. Edward Cowles^ b. in Ryegate, Vt., July 20, 1837 ; m.
Dec. 25, 1865, Harriett Wainwright, of Hanover; no
children,
ii. Frank Mellen Cowles^ b. June 29, 1839; he was the
founder of the " Cowles " art school, No. 221 Columbus
ave., Boston, Mass.
iii. Elizabeth Cowles^ b. May 3, 1841 ; she is unm. ; is engaged
in writing up the history of Peacham, Vt.
iv. Henry William Cowles^ b. March, 1845 ; m. Emma
I^uisa Olive Oliver. Children : (a) Ella Louisa Cowles',
b. ; (b) George Cowles*, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y.
104 1. Harriet E. Strong^ (Jane Chamberlain^ Jane
Eastman*, Joseph-*, Ebenezer', Philip', Roger*), born in
Hardwick, Vt., Sept. 21, 1821 ; died Feb. 18, 1842; mar-
ried Rev. John Hopkins Worcester, of St. Johnsbury, Vt.
6 14 EASTMAN FAMILY IN AMERICA.
1042. William Chamberlain Strong' (Jane Chamberlain^,
Jane Eastman*, Joseph*, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), bom in
Hardwick, Vt., Aug. 18, 1823 ; married ist, June 11, 1850,
Margaret Breck, daughter of Hon. Joseph Breck, of
Brighton, Mass. ; married 2d, Oct. 7, 1864, Mary Jane
Davis, daughter of Samuel Davis, of Boston, Mass. His
first wife died Oct. 12, 1862. Mr. Strong graduated from
Dartmouth College in the class of 1845 ; ^^^^ '^iw at Bos-
ton, Harvard University Law School ; he resides in Newton,
Mass., where he is an horticulturist and president of the
Massachusetts Horticultural Society.
CHILDREN.
i. Helen Bullard Strong^, b. July 20, 1851 ; ra. Levi M. Flint ;
no children,
ii. Margaret L. Strong®, b. Aug. 20, 1865.
iii. Martha Josephine Strong®, b. Oct., 1866.
iv. Isabel Lawrence Strong®, b. Feb. 2, 1868.
V. Lawrence Strong®, b. Aug. 18, 1870.
1043. Jane Chamberlain Strong^ (Jane Chamberlain^,
Jane Eastman^ Joseph-*, Ebenezer^, Philip^ Roger*), born
Dec. I, 1828; married Oct. 5, 1853, Rev. John Oliver
Means, died Dec. 8, 1882. He held several pastorates in
Massachusetts, the last one of Immanuel church, Boston
Highlands, Boston, Mass. ; afterwards was the secretary of
the American Board of Foreign Missions. His widow
resides in Auburndale station, Newton Center, Mass. She
had no children.
1044. Elnathan Ellsworth Strong^ (Jane Chamberlain^,
Jane Eastman^, Joseph^, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger*), born in
Hardwick, Vt., May 2, 1832 ; married Dec. 16, 1856, Eliza-
beth G. Mitchell, daughter of Rev. David Meaubec Mitchell,
of Roxbury, Mass. Mr. Strong graduated from Dartmouth
College in the class of 1852 ; studied divinity at Andover
WILLIAM M. CHAMBERLAIN', OF HANOVER, N. H. 615
Theological Seminary, graduating in 1855 ; was ordained
pastor of the John Elliott Congregational church at South
Natick, Mass., Nov. 16, 1859; dismissed Sept. 27, 1865;
installed pastor at Waltham, Mass., Dec. 21, 1865.
CHILDREN.
i. Annie Crosby Strong^ b. Sept. 7, 1858.
ii. William Ellsworth Strong^, b. April 9, 1860 ; m. June 28,
1887, Ellen Olmsted. Children : (a) Elizabeth Strong",
b. March 25, 1889 ; d. April 18, 1889 ; (b)Margaret Strong",
b. March 19, 1891 ; (c) Ellsworth Olmsted Strong*, b.
July 12, 1894 ; (d) Helen Webster Strong", b. Aug. 29,
1900. Mr. Strong resides in Jackson, Mich., where he is
a pastor.
1045. William Mellen Chamberlain^ (Mellen Chamber-
lain^ Jane Eastmans, Joseph^, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger*),
born in Hanover, N. H., Oct. 10, 1826; married April 24,
1856, Susan Emerson Chandler, daughter of Samuel Augus-
tus Chandler, of Peacham, Vt. ; married 2d, April 11, 1887,
Mary Otis Hall. He graduated from Dartmouth College in
the class of 1845 5 studied divinity at Andover Theological
Seminary from Oct., 1845, ^o March, 1846; taught in the
grammar school at Randolph, Vt., as preceptor, from Aug.,
1846, to Nov., 1847 5 was private tutor at St. Mary's Parish,
La., from Dec, 1847, to July, 1848 ; renewed his studies at
Andover, from Oct., 1848, to March, 1849; was an invalid
at Hanover from the last date till Aug., 1850 ; then began
to study with Dr. Dixi Crosby and Dr. Edmund R. Peaslee,
at Hanover ; next attended medical lectures in New York
city from Oct., 1850, to Jan., 1851 ; was assistant physician
at Deer Island Hospital, Boston harbor, from Jan. to June,
1851 ; the same at Blackwell's Island Hospitals, New York
harbor, from June, 185 1, to Dec, 1852; finished medical
studies at Dartmouth Medical College, graduating M. D, in
1859 ; was surgeon and inspector in the United States ser-
vice in 1 86 1 and 1862 ; went into practice in New York
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6l6 EASTMAN FAMILY IN AMERICA.
city in 1863 ; was lecturer on obstetrics in New York
Medical College in 1863 ; also examining surgeon of the United
States Pension Bureau ; physician to Demilt Dispensary in
1864. He died in West Summit, N. J., Oct. 31, 1887.
CHILDREN.
1699. i. William Chandler Cbamberlaiu', b. in Astoria, N. Y., Dec.
28, 1857.
ii. Annie VVinthrop Chamberlain', b. .
iii. Alice Dudley Chamberlain^ b. in Concord, N. H., Dec. 2,
1860 ; resides in Summit, N. J. ; P. O. address. No. 1 19
Hobart ave. ; she is unm.
iv. Patience Chamberlain', b. .
1700. V. Sarah Putnam Chauiberlain', b. in New York city, Aug.
16, 1864.
1046. Sarah Ellen Chamberlain^ (Ezra Carter Chamber-
lain^, Jane Eastman^, Joseph**, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger*),
born in Peacham, Vt., Sept. 19, 1838 ; died at Barnet, Vt.,
July 24, 1870 ; married in Peacham, Vt., Aug. 28, 1867,
Rev. Symon S. Watts, born in Peacham, Aug. 18, 1832
died in Peacham, June 3, 1872.
CUILD.
i. Jennie Chamberlain Watts^ b. Aug. 5, 1860. Jane Cham-
berlain Watts is a graduate of the Boston English high
school. During her collegiate course in Radcliff College,
Cambridge, Mass., she received the highest second year
honors in history, and at a later date, the highest final
honors in history. At her graduation in 1897 the
degree of A. B. was conferred upon her, and at the same
time summa cum laude in general deportment was
■ given her. In 1898 she took the degree of A. M. from
her Alma Mater, Thus far Miss Watts is the only lady
who has taken the highest final honors in history in
Radcliff College. In addition to the above honors, she
received sixteen A marks out of the eighteen courses
required to graduate at the college ; this, in addition to
her other qualifications, would give her summa cum laude.
WATTS (io45i).
SAMUEL EASTMAN7, OF EAST CONCORD, N. H. 617
In 1888-89 she spent in Europe; in 1898 she was
appointed fellow in history in the University of Wiscon-
sin ; in Feb., 1900, she had an attack of the pprip, and as
soon as she gains her health she will take the degree of
Ph. D. It is an interesting fact that a lineal descendent
of Colonial and Revolutionary heroes should become
such an enthusiastic and successful student in American
history. Miss Watts has written several valuable
papers, which have been highly appreciated by compe-
tent judges of history, such as ** Our Relations to the
French Revolution/' and the ** Application of the Mon-
roe Doctrine to the Present Condition of China." She
was a charter member of the Mary Washington chapter,
D. A. R., of Washington, D. C, where she spends the
winter (1900) with her aunts ; she is unm. and makes
her home in Braintree, Mass.
1047. Samuel Eastman^ (Isaac^, Nathaniel^, Nathaniel*,
Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger*), born in East Concord, N. H.,
Aug. 30, 1807; died in East Concord, April 22, i860;
married April 15, 1838, Mary Brown, of North Hampton,
N. H. ; she died April 11, 1883. Mr. Eastman learned the
blacksmith's trade and worked at that business in East Con-
cord in the summer of 1830, then went to Meredith Bridge,
N. H., where he remained till May, 1831 ; July 9 he went
to Chicopee, Mass., to work at the machinist's trade, but on
account of ill health, returned to his native town, where he
remained till 1843, when he went to South Hadley, Mass.,
and later to the armory in Springfield, Mass., and moved there
in Oct., 1845. He worked in Hartford, Conn., for a season,
and in March, 1855, returned to Concord, where he spent
the remainder of his life.
CHILDREN.
1701. i. Mary Frances*, b. in East Concord, N. H., May 26, 1839.
ii. Lacius^ b. ; d. young.
1702. iii. Leodora £lizabeth^ b. Aug. 11, 1847.
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6l8 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1048. Ruth Bradley Eastman' (Isaac^ Nathaniel', Nathan-
iel*, Ebenezer', Philip*, Roger'), bom in Concord, N. H., March
22, 181 2 ; married Nov. 11, 1840, Edward L. Staniels. She
is a woman of remarkable vitality, possessed of great energy
and executive ability. By her unaided efforts, Old Fort
Cemetery, in which lie the remains of many of the early
settlers and founders of Concord, was renovated and
improved and rescued from chaos. A granite faced retaining
wall was erected, inclosing a memorial stone containing the
names of thirteen Revolutionary soldiers, which were known
at that time to have been buried within the enclosure. This
stone was appropriately dedicated Oct. 29, 1894, by the New
Hampshire Society of the Sons of the American Revolution.
CHILD.
1708. i. Charles Eastman Staniels^ b. in Lowell, Mass., Dec. 27,
1844.
1049. Charles Smith Eastman' (Isaac^, Nathaniel^,
Nathaniel*, Ebenezer^ Philip*, Roger'), born in Concord,
N. H., Dec. 27, 1 8 18; died in Concord, Oct. 8, 1892;
married Feb. 17, 1848, Charlotte Bedlow, born in Lowell,
Mass., Jan. 30, 1831, died in Concord, Oct. 31, 1879. He
lived at first in Lowell, but learned the druggist's business in
New Bedford, Mass. ; removed to Concord, N. H., where he
entered into business, in which he continued till about
1883-4, when he retired from business altogether.
CHILDREN.
i. Ann M.^, b. in Lowell, Mass., Feb. 27, 1850 ; m. and lives
at No. 94 Fort Hill ave., Lowell, Mass.
ii. Joseph Bedlow^ b. in Lowell, Mass., Jan. 10, 1852 ; d.
Feb. 10, 1882 ; he was killed on the railroad on which
he was employed ; unm.
1704. iii. Helen M.^, b. in Lowell, Mass., Oct. 7, 1854 ; m. Nathaniel
White, Jr.
1706. iv. Mary Maud^ b. in Lowell, Mass., Aug. 24, 1856.
PHEBE ANN BROWN^. 619
v. Jessie Phelp8^ b. in Concord, N. H., Aug. 22, 1864 ; onm.,
and lives with her sister, Ann, at No. 94 Fort Hill ave.,
Lowell, Mass.
vi. Roger Charle8^ b. in Concord, N. H., Jan. 10, 1868 ; he is
unm. and lives with his sisters in Lowell, Mass. ; he grad-
uated at Trinity college, Hartford, Conn., about 1887 ;
he studied medicine but never practiced it ; he is now,
1899, a journalist, connected with the New England
Magazine, Boston, Mass.
1050. Phebe Ann Brown^ (Phebe Eastman^, Nathaniels,
Nathaniel*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born Feb. 27, 1826 ;
married Nov. 2, 1852, Daniel D. Dole, born Dec. 23, 1821.
died March 25, 1885.
CHILDREN.
1706. i. Ellen Frances Dole*, b. May 27, 1854.
ii. Seth Brown Dole*, b. Nov. 19, 1855 ; d. Nov. 14, 1861.
iu. George William Dole*, b. May 9, 1859 ; d. April 27, 1883.
1707. iv. Sarah Brown Dole*, b. Nov. 19, 1863.
1708. V. Leonora Phebe Dole*, b. May 12, 1866.
105 1. Elbridge Gerry Eastman^ (Timothy*, Nathaniels,
Nathaniel'*, Ebenezer^, Philip^, Roger*), born in Bridgewater,
N. H., Feb. 27, 1813 ; died in Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 23,
1859; married in Baltimore, Md., Oct. 11, 1838, Lucy Ann
Carr, bom in New Lebanon, N. Y., June 12, 181 8, died in
Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 26, 1878. (See foot note.)
Foot Note.
1. Benjamin Carr was born in London, £ng., Aug. 18, 1592. He
married Martha Hardington, in London, Sept. 2, 1613. Their children
were Robert, Caleb, Richard and Andrew.
2. Robert Carr was born in London, Eng., Oct. 4, 1614 ; came to
America with his brother Caleb, on the ship ** Elizabeth Ann," com-
manded by Capt. Roger Cooper, which sailed from London, May 9,
1636. These two brothers, who were both minors, were sent to Amer-
ica, after the death of their parents, to live with their uncle William,
who had previously settled at what was afterwards Bristol, R. I. In
1636 this small family was joined by Roger Williams and a colony of
** Friends," when Captain Williams layed out the boundaries of Rhode
Island and named the settlement Bristol.
620 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
A few years later the two brothers settled in Newport, R. I.
Robert Carr was admitted as an inhabitant in Portsmoath, Feb. 21,
1639, and a Freeman in Newport, March 16, 1641. He acquired a large
estate and died in 1681. The name of his wife is not known. His
brother Caleb held many offices of trust and honor during his lifetime
and was made governor of the colony in 1695, which office he held until
his death, which occurred in December of the same year. Robert Carr*s
children were as follows, viz. : Caleb, Elizabeth, Mary, Robert, £8ek
and Margaret
3. Caleb Carr was born in Newport, R. I. ; married Phillis Greene,
daughter of Deputy Gov. John Greene, of Warrick, R. I., and lived in
Jamestown, R. I., on land willed him by his father. He died in 1690. His
children were Robert (died young), Caleb, William, Robert, Job, Mary
and Phillis.
4. Caleb Carr was born in Jamestown, R. I., March 23, 1679 ; mar-
ried Joanna Slocum, April 30, 1701. She bore him these children, viz. :
Caleb, Joseph, Patience, Mary and William. His second wife, Mary
, bore him Benajah and Charles Carr.
5. Caleb Carr was born in Jamestown, R. I., Nov. 6, 1702, and died
in West Greenwich, R. I., in 1769. His wife Sarah was boru Nov. 8,
1711, and died in Nov., 1798. Their children were Patience, Mary,
Rebecca, Susanna, Robert, Merebah, Comfort, Caleb, Eleazer, Joshua,
Richmond, Edward and Thurston.
6. Edward Carr was born in West Greenwich, R. I., July 4, 1753 ;
married Eleanor Spencer, Dec. 15, 1776. She was born June 22, 1754,
and died in Stephenstowu, N. Y., March 20, 1798. He had four other
wives as follows, viz. : Mary Brown Green » a widow, whom he married,
Sept. 26, 1798 ; Sarah Potter, a widow, whom he married, May 26, 1806 ;
Margaret Lamfier, a widow, whom he married, Aug. 12,. 1832; Bridget
Williams, a widow, whom he married Dec. 14, 1836. He was one of the
founders of the Baptist church in Stephenstowu, where he first settled
when a young man. For a number of years before his death he was
both blind and deaf. He died Sept. 1, 1845, at the age of 92 years. His
children all by his first wife were Sarah, Susanna, Peleg, Spencer, Mer-
ebah, Eleanor, Edward, Mary, Peleg Slocum, Tracy and Mercy.
7. Spencer Carr was born in Stephenstowu, N. Y., May 2, 1784 ;
married Zylphia Goodrich, July 22, 1804. She was born April 28,
1786, and died Nov. 19, 1842. Their children all born in New Leb-
anon were Amanda, Malvira, Eleanor Almira, William Spencer, Elijah
Groodrich, Sarah Ann, Caroline, Edward, Lucy Ann (see No. 1051),
Caleb, Henry Augustus, Cornelius B. and Louisa, married John Under-
wood Eastman (No. 1054).
ELBRIDGE G. EASTMAN', OF BRIDGEWATER, N. H. 621
Early in life he was apprenticed to learn the trade of
printer, and while serving his time as such applied himself
diligently to the acquirement of an education also. Soon
after reaching manhood he went to Washington, D. C, where
he met for the first time his wife.
Impressed with his sterling qualities and capacities for use-
fulness, Hon. James Knox Polk invited him to Tennessee in
1839, ^^d under the auspices of that distinguished man, in
that year, he moved to Knoxville and established the Knox-
villc Argus ^ and from that time continued the leading Demo-
cratic editor in East Tennessee, until Colonel Polk was elected
president of the United States, when, to better his financial
condition, he accepted an office in Washington under the
new administration. Soon after, however, he was called to
take charge of the Nashville Union, the editorship of which
he assumed in 1846, at which time he moved to Nashville
with his family. Afterwards he became the editor of the
Nashville American, and then the principal editor of the con-
solidated papers, the Union and American^ which position he
occupied until the time of his death.
As an editor he became celebrated for the terseness and
pungency of his style, and as a writer of vigorous and spirited
paragraphs.
Strong in all respects in his profession, in this rare quality
he had few superiors, and perhaps never an equal in Tennes-
see. But his principal forte as an editor was his excellent
judgment in determining the course and policy of his paper.
CHILDREN.
Caroline^ b. in Knoxville, in 1839 ; d. in infancy.
Mary Tennessee^ b. in Knoxville, Dec. 3, 1840.
Caroline Cla^a^ b. in Knoxville, Sept. 24, 1842.
Charles Hazen^ b. in Plymouth, N. H., Feb. 25, 1845 ; m.
in Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 23, 1871, Kate Cantrell, b. in
Goodie ttsvi lie, Tenn., July 20, 1850, daughter of (Jeorge
Clinton and Ellen C. (Jennings) Cantrell, of Nashville,
Tenn. Mr. Eastman is in the life insurance business ;
thev have no children ; reside in Nashville.
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1710.
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622 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1711. T. William Edward", b. in Washington, D. C, Dec. 16, 1846.
1712. vi. Lewis Robert^ b. in Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 18, 1849 ; m.
in Nashville.
1713. vii. Elbridge Gerry, Jr.", b. in Nashville, Nov. 9, 1851.
1714. viii. Lucy Carr«, b. Dec. 16, 1853.
iz« John Winston^ b. Jan. 15, 1856 ; num. ; teller in bank,
z. Roger", b. July 21, 1858; m. in Nashville, Dec. 20, 1881,
Greorgie B. McCauley, b. in Robertson Co., Tenn., Dec
15, 1861, daughter of George and Penelope Q. Darden
McCauley. Mr. Eastman resides in Nashville, Tenn.,
where he is city tax assessor an(f church treasurer First
Baptist church ; they have no children.
1052. Phebe Bailey^ (Ruth Eastman^ Nathaniel^, Nathan-
iels Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), born ; died April 3,
1887, aged 72 years ; married Charles Currier Flanders,
born in South Hampton, N. H. When a young man he
went to Concord, N. H., to work at his trade of tanner and
currier. Subsequently he learned the trade of a jeweler of
Seth Eastman, Esq., and was in business for some time as
jeweler and spoon manufacturer in Concord. Later he sold
out his interest and engaged in the meat business, when in
1876, he sold out to his son-in-law, Gardner B. Emmons.
Mr. Flanders was a member of the White Mountain Lodge
of Odd Fellows, and one of the oldest members of the lodge,
and also a consistent member of the First Baptist church.
He died in Concord, N. H., July 4, 1881.
CHILDREN.
Ruth Ellen Flander8^ b. ; m. Nathan Carter.
Emily Jane Flanders*, b. ; d. young.
Charles B. Flanders*, b. 1846 ; m. Rose J. Wooster.
Sarah Jane Flanders*, b. in Concord, N. H., Oct. 21, 1847 ;
m. Gardner B. Emmons.
V. George Henry Flanders*, b. Feb. 17, 1854.
1053. Timothy Eastman Bailey^ (Ruth Eastman^
Nathaniels, Nathaniel*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in
Plymouth, N. H., Feb. 18, 1829; married July 3, 1855, Susan
Gill Cochran, born in Plymouth, N. H., in 1837 ; Mr. Bailey
died in Plymouth, N. H., Feb., 1900.
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JOHN U. EASTMAN^, OF EAST CONCORD, N. H. 623
CHILDRBN.
i. Mary Ann Bailey", b. .
ii. George Cochran Bailey*, b. -
iii. Elizabeth Bailey*, b. .
iv. Charles Bailey", b. .
T. William Bailey* (twin), b. -
yL Herbert Eastman Bailey*, b.
1054. John Underwood Eastman' (Ebenezer^, Nathan-
iel5, Nathaniel^, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in East
Concord, N. H., June 24, 1823 ; died in Nashville, Tenn.,
Oct. 12, 1878 ; married in Nashville, July 15, 1856, Louisa
Carr, born in New Lebanon, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1827, died in
Nashville, April 14, i860, daughter of Spencer and Zylphia
(Goodrich) Carr, of Stephenstown, N. Y. Mr. Eastman
resided in Nashville, Tenn. ; occupation, M. M. of N. C. and
St. L. R. R.
CHILDREN.
i. John H.*, b. in Nashyille, Tenn., Oct. 7, 1859 ; d. in
infancy.
1717. iL Frank*, b. April 20, 1857.
1055. Edson Cummings Eastman^ (Seth^ Nathaniel^,
Nathaniel, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Concord,
N. H., Nov. 9, 1832 ; married ist, Feb. 14, 1855, Mary
Elizabeth Robinson, of East Concord, N. H. ; he married
2d, Mary W. Whittemore. Mr. Eastman has been a very
successful business man, and is much respected by all with
whom he comes in contact ; he has been the president of the
Eastman Association, of Concord, a number of times. Mr.
Eastman is a publisher and stationer of Concord, and his
establishment is one of the largest of the kind in the state.
624 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Seth^ b. in Concord, N. H., Nov. 12, 1855; d. in New
York city, Oct. 8, 1889 ; he was buried in the family lot
in Blossom Hill cemetery, at Concord. He obtained his
education mainly in the public schools of Concord. Upon
the completion of his studies, he entered the publishing
and book-selling establishment of his father, continuing
his connection therewith for a number of years. Although
evincing superior business abilities, a natural ambition
induced him to acquire a profession, and having given
some thought to the science of medicine, for which he
had an inherent taste and aptitude, he decided to adopt
it as his life's work, and accordingly began his studies in
the office of Dr. S. C. Morrill. Here he continued till
ready to begin his college course, when he entered the
Vermont Medical College, and remained through the
regular three years course, graduating with distinction.
A post-graduate course was taken at the New York Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons, upon the conclusion of
which he was tendered and accepted the position of
assistant surgeon at the Chambers street (New York)
hospital. While there he obtained an appointment as
surgeon on one of the steamships of the Alexander line,
running from New York to Vera Cruz. While proceed-
ing on board the vessel, while in port at New Orleans,
he received a telegram from his father announcing the
illness of his mother, and without a moment's hesitation
he threw up his commission, and returning home,
remained throughout her illness. After a short period,
he went into practice at Danvers, Mass. After a few
months' practice here he accepted a commission as sur-
geon on the United States and Brazilian Steamsliip
Line. After three years service, he resigned to accept
a similar position on the Rotterdam line of steamships.
The first serious development of the disease which
ended his life occurred at the termination of his voyage
in Sept., 1888. Upon reaching Amsterdam, he went to
a hotel to call upon some friends, and hurriedly ascend-
ing two flights of stairs, was seized with a hemorrhage of
the lungs. He was confined to his bed for six weeks,
but skilful medical treatment given him by Dr. Denny,
of Boston, a warm, personal friend and physician at
SAMUEL COFFIN EASTMAN^, OF CONCORD, N. H. 62$
Amsterdam, and careful, tender nursing on the part of
his sister Belle, who went to Europe immediately upon
learning of his sickness, so far restored him to health
that he was able to proceed to Barbadoes Islands, where
he went accompanied by his sister and nurse. A win-
ter's residence was productive of beneficial results, and
in May he returned to New York and resumed his
former position as surgeon on the Brazilian line of
steamships, where he remained three months, but find-
ing his health again failing, he obtained a leave of
absence, and began making preparations for a visit to
friends in Georgia, hoping thereby to obtain rest and
recuperation. His father went to New York early in
Oct. to assist him in his preparations for departure, and
while walking on the street. Doctor Seth complained of
fatigue and faintness, and was taken immediately to
his apartments. Though given the best of medical
treatment and nursing, he continued to fail till the time
of his death. He retained full possession of his mental
faculties till the last moment of his life, conversing
affectionately with his wife, with whom his marriage
had been solemnized during his last sickness, and with
his father and sister Belle. Doctor Cutler, of New York, an
old friend, was constantly with him during his last sickness.
Doctor Eastman had friends. He made them everywhere,
and he retained to the last their attachment. He met
death with fortitude. Living, he scattered about him
the smile of hope ; dying, he desired to cast no shadows
on life's pathway.
1718. ii. Mary Isabel^, b. in Concord, N. H., Sept. 6, 1858.
liL Child^ d. young.
iv. Child", d. young.
1056. Samuel Coffin Eastman^ (Seth^, Nathaniels,
Nathaniel, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Concord,
N. H., July II, 1837; married in Providence, R. I., July ii,
1861, Mary Clifford Greene, daughter of Albert G., and
Mary Ann (Clifford) Greene, of Providence, R. I. ; she was
bom in Providence, July 27, 1834, and died in Rye, N. H.,
Oct. 19, 1895. Mr. Eastman is a lawyer, resides in Con-
cord, N. H. ; he was at one time the treasurer of Concord,
and member of the N. H. legislature ; was its speaker.
626 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILD.
i. Mary Clifford^ b. in Concord, N. H., May 19, 1862 ; unm. ;
resides in Concord, N. H.
1057. Chandler Eastman^ (Abel B.^ Jacobs, Nathaniel*,
Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), born in Belfast, Me., Nov. 20,
181 5 ; died in Concord, N. H., Oct. 26, 1896 ; married Sept.
12, 1858, Martha Farnum, born March 19, 1827, daughter of
John and Miriam (Dimond) Farnum. When a young man
he learned the carriage maker's trade, settled in West Con-
cord, and soon had a shop of his own ; and when his sons
became of proper agd, he took them into the business with
him, under the firm name of " Chandler Eastman & Sons."
Mr. Eastman was a man of strong integrity, a strict temper-
ance man, and his word was as good as his bond. Mr. East-
man was a man respected by all with whom he came in
contact. His widow resides in West Concord.
CHILDREN.
1719. i. Fred Abel^, b. in West Concord, N. H., Nov. 2, 1860.
1720. ii. Edgar Dimond^, b. Aug. 3, 1863.
1058. Hammond Eastman7(Hammond^, Jacobs, Nathaniel^
Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Concord, N. H., Nov.
15, 1819 ; married Nov. 4, 1844, Julia O. White ; she died
Sept. 21, 1888 ; resided at Exeter Mills, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Ora M.*, b. 1845 ; resides in Gaston, Cal.
1721. ii. Alvin Augustus^ b. Jan. 23, 1847; m. Agnes Maria
Rollins,
iii. Greenlief W.*, b. 1849 ; d. Aug. 20, 1852.
1722. iv. Charles H.^ b. Sept. 28, 1860 ; m. Arianna Andrews.
V. Sarah L.^, b. 1855 ; d. Sept. 26, 1861.
vi. William White^, b. July 20, 1860; m. Nov. 8, 1887, Jessie
A. Richards. Child : (a) Fred Earl«, b. Aug. 12, 1888.
William W. is a dentist and resides in Senora, Cal. ;
he had another wife, Lettie Hersom.
NATHANIEL EASTMAN^, OF EXETER MILLS, ME. 62/
1059. Nathaniel Eastman^ (Hazen*', Jacob*, Nathaniel*,
Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Exeter Mills, Me. ; mar-
ried Eliza Ann Atwood ; resided in Exeter Mills, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Frank W.«, b. Dec. 7, 1855.
ii. George A.^ b. .
iii. Lorenzo L.*, b. .
It. Walter H.*, b. .
V. Maude^ b. .
1060. Chandler Eastman^ (Hazen^, Jacobs, Nathaniel,
Ebenezer', Philips Roger'), born in Exeter, Me., April 12,
1845 ; married in Bangor, Me., May 13, 1866, Mary Ellen
Gray, bom Aug. 21, 1843, daughter of William Gray. Mr.
Eastman was superintendent for a long time of the Charles-
town almshouse, but retired in 1897 ; he resides at No. 70
Winthrop St., Charlestown, Mass.
CHILD.
i. Frances Bartlett*, b. Sept. 26, 1867 ; m. April, 1888, George
Newton Swallow ; resides in Charlestown, Mass. Chil-
dren : (a) Sally Currier Swallow', b. ; (b) George
Newton Swallow®, b. ; (c) Chandler Eastman Swal-
low®, b. .
1061. Josiah Fernald^ (Sophia Eastman^ Jacobs, Nathan-
iel, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born in Concord, N. H.,
Jan. 17, 1817 ; married Aug. 21, 1843, Mary Esther Aus-
tin, bom in Canterbury, N. H., Oct. 13, 1815. Mr. Fernald's
early life was occupied as a tanner and currier, and late in
life . left the business and followed farming ; he resides in
East Concord, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Sophia Jane Femald^ b. in Concord, N. H., May 20, 1844 ;
she is the secretary of the Eastman Association in East
Concord ; she is unm. and lives at home.
628 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
iL Frank Eugene Fernald*, b. May 17, 1846 ; m. Xov. 26, 1870,
Emily L. Tucker ; he is in the employ of Carter, Macy
& Co., tea merchants and importers, of New York city ;
he resides in Chicago, 111. Children : (a) Eugene Fer-
nald*, b. in Chicago, 111., Dec. 22, 1871; (b) Grace
Fernald*, b. in Chicago, 111., Jan. 17, 1873; d. July 17,
1873; (c) George Fernald*, b. April 17, 1879; (d)
Hurlburt Femald*, b. April 12, 1885 ; d. June 30, 1887.
iii. George Alpheus Fernald^ b. in Concord, Feb. 13, 1850;
m. July 17, 1860 ; resides in Winchester, Mass. Children :
(a) Robert W. Fernald*, b. in Concord, N. H., Oct. 5,
1884 ; (b) Barbara Fernald®, b. in Concord, June 27,
1886 ; (c) Rebecca Fernald^, b. in Newton Center, Mass.,
March 31, 1888 ; (d) Lloyd Dodge Fernald®, b. in Win-
chester, Mass., July 26, 1890.
iv. Ella Maria Fernald^ b. in Loudon, N. H., Jan. 1, 1853 ;
unm. and lives at home,
y. Josiah Eastman Fernald^ b. in Loudon, N. H., June 16,
1866 ; m. Dec. 8, 1880, Anna White, daughter of Curtis
White, b. in Concord, N. H., Nov. 12, 1856 ; he is
cashier of the State Capital Bank in Concord, where he
resides. Children : (a) Edith Fernald®, b. in Concord,
N. H., Dec. 13, 1881 ; (b) Mary Fernald*, b. in Concord,
N. H., March 17, 1883; (c) Ruth Fernald®, b. in Con-
cord, N. H., Dec. 31, 1887 ; (d) Josiah White Fernald',
b. in Concord, N. H., Feb. 25, 1894.
1062. Emily Eastman Fernald^ (Sophia Eastman^,
Jacobs, Nathaniel*, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born April
4, 1827; married Sept. 3, 1848, Charles Thompson Seavey,
bom in Concord, N. H., March 15, 1821, died in Cam-
bridge, Mass., Sept. 21, 1881 ;,his widow resides at No. 48
Winthrop st., Winthrop, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Amos Seavey^ b. in Concord, N. H., June 6, 1849 ;
d. in Boston, Jan. 10, 1862.
ii. Fred Hanibal Seavey*, b. in Boston, Mass., April 1, 1854;
he is special and deputy sheriff ; resides with his mother ;
unm.
iii. Belle Augusta Seavey ^ b. in Exeter, Me., Jan. 11, 1857 ;
m. June 9, 1886, David Floyd, of Winthrop, Mass. ;
resides there ; they have no children.
LUTHER SARGENT7, OF CANTERBURY, N. H. 629
1063. Luther Sargent' (Phebe Eastman^ Jacobs Nathan-
ieH, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Canterbury, N. H.,
Oct. 26, 1825 ; married Oct. 5, 1865, at Loudon, N. H.,
Valerie C. Moses, born in Gilmanton, N. H., Aug. 28,
1838. He is a farmer residing in Canterbury, N. H. He
received his education in the schools of his native town ;
taught school eighteen years in Canterbury and adjoining
towns ; he has held the offices of town clerk, town treasurer,
and has been a member of the school board fourteen years,
and a justice of the peace for forty-one years ; he is a mem-
ber of the Congregational church, a man of fine ability, and
highly respected in the community in which he lives.
CHILD.
i. George Jonathan Sargent^ b. in Canterbury, N. H., Nov.
19, 1866 ; he remained on the farm with his parents and
attending the common schools, fitted for coUege at Pem-
broke Academy and graduated from Dartmouth College
in the class of 1888 ; he is a civil engineer with superior
qualifications and is with the well-known firm of War-
ing, Chapman & Farquar, of Newport, R. I. ; he is a
member of the Masonic fraternity.
1064. Daniel Eastman^ (Timothy^, Daniel^, Jeremiah*,
Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born in Cornish, Me., Jan. 26,
181 5 ; married ist, in Parsonsfield, Me., July 5, 1832, Sally
A. Lougee, born in Parsonsfield, Me. ; she died and he mar-
ried 2d, Betsey Lougee, his first wife's sister. He was a
farmer, residing in Bridgeton, Me.
CHILD.
1723. i. Alvin Lougee^ b. in Parsonsfield, Me., Sept. 12, 1836.
1065. Sarah Knights Eastman^ (Timothy^, Daniel^,
Jeremiah*, Ebenezer^ Philip% Roger'), born in Cornish, Me.,
Nov. 13, 1 8 19; died in Dover, Me., Aug. 31, 1889; mar-
630 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
ried in Parsonsfield, Me., March 5, 1840, George W.
Lougee, born in Parsonsfield, Me., Sept. 21, 1815, died in
Dover, Me., Feb. 21, 1895 ; he was a tanner, and lived in
Woodstock, N. B., and Dover, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Susan Ann Lougee^ b. Feb. 21, 1841, in Woodstock, N. B. ;
m. in Dover, Me., June 17, 1867, William Burrill, b. in
Dover, Me., Oct. 10, 1841, d. July 10, 1883 ; resided in
Minneapolis, Minn. ; he was a harness maker ; no chil-
dren.
ii. Charles A. B. Lougee^ b. April 13, 1844 ; d. in Empire
City, Oregon, Nov. 21, 1881.
iii. Abigail E. Lougee^ b. Oct. 22, 1842 ; d. in Woodstock,
N. B., May 18, 1843.
1724. iv. John T. Lougee*, b. Sept. 5, 1846.
1066. James Monroe Eastman' (Timothy*, Daniels,
Jeremiah^, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Cornish,
Me., Dec. 19, 1821 ; married in Parsonsfield, Me., Dec. 19,
1847, Mary A. Johnson, born in Parsonsfield, Me., April 7,
1826, daughter of Jonathan and Mehitable (Dearborn) John-
son. Mr. Eastman is a farmer and resides in East Parsons-
field, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Susan Mehitable*, b. Sept. 25, 1848.
ii. James Edwin^, b. June 25, 1851.
1725. iii. Frank Eugene^, b. Feb. 13, 1855.
iv. Joseph Fred8, b. Jan. 7, 1858 ; d. May 1, 1860.
1067. Timothy Eastman^ (Timothy*, Daniels, Jeremiah^,
Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Cornish, Me., Sept. 18,
1823 ; died Dec. 12, 1897 ; married in Parsonsfield, Me., in
May, 1848, Emily Parsons, born in Parsonsfield, Me., May 5,
1829. Mr. Eastman was a farmer and teamster, and lived in
Parsonsfield, Me. Timothy married 2d, in i860, Asenath
Day, born in Cornish, Me., in 1836 ; died in E. Parsonsfield,
SUSAN EASTMAN^, OF PARSONSFIELD, ME. 63 1
June 3, 1 87 1. He married 3d, in New Hampshire, Feb. 3,
1872, Mrs. Julia A. Stanley, nee Merrill, born in Parsons-
field, Me., Nov. 19, 1 83 1, daughter of Henry and Isabel
(Morrill) MerrUl.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
1726. i. £mma Augusta^ b. March 3, 1850.
ii. Albert ParsonsS, b. Sept. 18, 1852 ; d. July 20, 1879, in
Nevada City, Cal.
iii. Oscar Weare*, b. April 22, 1855 ; d. Jan., 1871, in E. Par-
sonsfield. Me.
1727. iv. Annie Maria*, b. Dec. 3, 1857.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
V. Irvin®, b. Dec. 9, 1860, in Cornish, Me.
▼i. Dora8, b. Oct. 12, 1863, in Cornish, Me.
vii. Margie^ b. March 9, 1866, in Parsonsfield, Me.
1728. viii. DanieP, b. Aug. 8, 1868, in Parsonsfield, Me.
CHILDREN BY THIRD WIFE.
iz. Lucy Estella^ b. in 1872, in E. Parsonsfield, Me.
X. Hermon Sumner®, b. in 1874.
1068. Susan Eastman^ (Timothy^, Daniel^, Jeremiah*,
Ebenezer^, Philip^, Roger'), born in Parsonsfield, Me., July
16, 1826; married in Parsonsfield, Dec. 18, 1842, Samuel
Weeks, bom in Parsonsfield, Aug. 3, 1815 ; died in Parsons-
field, Me., Aug. 23, 1867 ; he was a farmer and shoemaker,
and resided in Parsonsfield, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Mercy E. Weeks®, b. July 2, 1843 ; d. April 11, 1862.
ii. Almira B. Weeks^, b. Feb. 6, 1845 ; d. March 17, 1872.
iii. Annie S. Weeks^, b. June 9, 1846 ; d. July 18, 1856.
1729. iv. Melissa J. Weeks^, b. May 11, 1848 ; d. Oct. 28, 1889.
1730. V. Martha E. Weeks*, b. Aug. 8, 1850.
vi. Emma F. Weeks*, b. Oct. 27, 1854.
vii. Nellie S. Weeks*, b. July 3, 1857.
1731. viii. Frank W. Weeks*, b. March 6, 1860; m. Mary E. Carlton.
ix. Mercy Weeks*, b. May 19, 1862.
1732. X. Eben G. Weeks*, b. Oct. 28, 1863 ; d. Oct 2, 1892.
xi. Fred L. Weeks*, b. Dec. 12, 1866.
xii. Weston W. Weeks*, b. Oct. 27, 1868 ; d. Jan. 81, 1890.
632 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1069. Mary Ann Eastman' (Timothy^, Daniels, Jere-
miah*, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), born in Parsonsfield, Me.,
April 28, 1828 ; married in Parsonsfield, Me., Aug. 30, 1848,
Ira Garland, born April 4, 1821, died Aug. 30, i860;
he was a farmer and lived in Parsonsfield, Me.
CHILDREN.
1733. i. Louisa S. Garland^, b. April 1, 1849 ; d. May 6, 1876.
1734. ii. Moses S. Garland^, b. April 29, 1850.
1735. iii. Samuel W. Gariand^ b. April 28, 1852 ; the above born in
Limerick, Me.
1736. iv. Timothy Garland*, b. April 6, 1853, in E. Parsonsfield, Me.
v. Bessie L. Garland^ b. Dec. 25, 1854, in E. Parsonsfield, Me.
1737. vi. Ira Garland*, b. April 7, 1856, in E. Parsonsfield, Me.
vii. Daniel E. Garland*, b. Dec. 8, 1857, in E. Parsonsfield, Me.
viii. George W. L. Garland*, b. Aug. 26, 1859 ; d. Aug. 20, 1861.
1070. Andrew Jackson Eastman^ (Timothy^, Daniel^,
Jeremiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger*), born in East Par-
sonsfield, Me., Oct. 3, 1 8 17; died in Parsonsfield, Me.,
March 28, 1847 J married Sarah Jane Frost.
CHILD.
1738. i. Andrew Jackson, Jr.®, b. in E. Parsonsfield, Me., July 23,
1846.
107 1. Sevina Eastman^ (Jesse^ Obadiahs, Obadiah^
Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger*), born in Haverhill, N. H., July
24, 1798 ; died July 20, 1870 ; married John Lathrop, bom
Jan. 24, 1795, died Feb. 17, 1864; lived in Benton, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Horace Lathrop®, b. .
ii. Caroline Dana Lathrop^ b. Aug. 24, 1824 ; d. June 6,
1893; in. Feb. 19, 1851, Albert L. Littlefield, of WeUs,
Me. Child:
1739. (a) Albert Littlefield, Jr.*, b. in Boston, Mass., Aug. 13, 1861.
iii. Benjamin Lathrop^ b. ; ra. Lucy Morrison. Child :
(a) Edward Lathrop*.
JESSE EASTMAN^, OF HAVERHILL, N. H. 633
1072. Jesse Eastman' (Jesse*, Obadiah*, Obadiah*, Eben-
ezer^ Philip', Roger'), born in Haverhill, N. H., Feb. 27,
1803 ; died in Manchester, N. H., April 26, 1875 J «iarried
in Warren, N. H., Nov. 25, 1830, Sarah Clement Barker,
daughter of Ebenezer and Anna (Clement) Barker, born in
Warren, N. H., Dec. 30, 1801 ; died in Manchester, N. H.,
March 23, 1881. It is said that he was born in Chelsea,
Vt., but other records say he was born in Haverhill, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1740. i. Otis Sawyer*, b. in Benton, N. H., Feb. 10, 1833 ; d. May
23, 1897.
ii. Belinda Niles^ b. in Benton, Jan. 21, 1835.
1741. iii. Caroline L.*, b. in Haverhill, N. H., Dec. 9, 1839 ; m.
Sargent ; resides in Dorchester, Mass.
1073. Belinda Eastman^ (Jesse^, Obadiah^, Obadiah*,
Ebenezer', Philip*, Roger'), born in Haverhill, N. H., Aug.
6, 1800; married in Benton, Aug. 6, 1825, Joseph Niles,
bom in Benton, in 1797, died in Haverhill, N. H., in 1875.
Mr. Niles lived in Benton and Haverhill, N. H. ; he was a
farmer, school teacher, school committee, and superintendent
of Sunday school.
CHILDREN.
1742. i. Ozro B. Niles*, b. ; d. .
ii. Alonzo F. Niles*, b. ; d. .
iiL Mary Ann Corlis Niles*, b. ; d.
iv. Emily Nancy Niles*, b. j d.
1743. V. Horace Lathrop Niles*, b. Dec. 21, 1836, in Haverhill,
N. H.
vi. Lorenzo Palmer Niles*, b. ; d. .
Azro B. Niles enlisted in Co. I, 52d Mass. Inf. ; d. in 1863, in the war.
Horace Lathrop Niles enlisted first in the 1st Cal. Inf. ; 2d, in 7l8t
Penn. Inf. ; was taken prisoner, four months in Libby prison, but
" lived to fight another day."
46
634 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1074. Moses Kimball^ (Sarah Eastman^ Obadiah^,
Obadiah^ Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Boxford, Mass.,
Jan. 8, 1798; died June 8, 1879 J married Oct. 30, 1833,
Mary Stone Eaton, born May 15, 1803, died March 23,
1846, daughter of Doctor Eaton, of Boxford.
CHILD.
i. Lucy Stone Kimball^ b. June 21, 1834.
1075. Abigail Tyler Kimball^ (Sarah EastmanS Obadiahs,
Obadiah*, Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), born July 13, 1801 ;
married Nov. 10, 1825, George Pearl, of Boxford, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. George Frederick PearP, b. Aug. 26, 1826.
ii. Almira Moody Pearly b. Oct. 12, 1828.
iii. Helen Maria Pearly b. Jan. 3, 1833.
iv. Ruth Mehitable Pearl^, b. Sept. 21, 1836.
v. Rebecca Kimball Pearl^, b. July 9, 1839.
vi. John Kimball Pearl^, b. Jan. 5, 1842.
vii. Sarah Isabella Pearl^ (twin), b. Jan. 5, 1842.
1076. Ezra Bartlett Eastman' (Obadiah^ Obadiahs,
Obadiah^, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), born in Haverhill,
N. H., Nov. 9, 1808 ; married in South Stukely, Can.,
Margaret Stuart, born in Ireland ; he went to Canada with
his parents ; was a mill owner, and resided in Brome, Can. ;
he died there with his son Ezra Obadiah ; he was a counselor
and school commissioner.
tHILDREN.
1744. i. Ruth Jane*, b. in S. Stukely, June 19, 1833 ; m. March 8,
1853, John S. Blinn.
ii. Sarah Elizabeth*, b. June 8, 1853 ; m. in Brome, Robert
Archibald McLaughlin, and lives in Brome, Can. ; no
children.
1746. iii. Ezra Obadiah*, b. in S. Stukely, July 5, 1846.
iv. Alice Urania*, b. in Brome, Dec. 5, 1848 ; m. in Brome,
March 11, 1868, Augustus Thomas, a farmer in that
town; no children.
JESSE EASTMAN^, OF COVENTRY, N. H. 635
1077. Jesse lEastman' (James*, Obadiah^ Obadiah*,
^Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), born in Coventry, now Benton,
N. H., July 28, 1799; died in Warren, N. H., March lo,
1877 y married Aug. 12, 1821, Sarah (Sally) Wyman, bom
in Keene, N. H., Dec. 29, 1897 ; died in Warren, N. H.,
July 31, 1863 ; she was the daughter of Addison, of Keene,
N. H. Mr. Eastman was a carriage maker and farmer, and
lived in Warren, N. H. When he was but fourteen years
of age he was anxious to enlist in the War of 1812; he
went to the recruiting office and straightened up an inch in
height so as to reach the required height of measurement
and was passed, and entered the army ; in the war of 186 1-5,
he desired very much to engage in it, but his age prevented.
The fighting spirit of his ancestors was strong within him.
He married for his second wife, Feb. 7, 1865, Lydia
McMurphy, by whom he had no children, and who survives
him, residing in Warren, N. H.
CHILDREN.
Addison Wyman*, b. in Warren, N. H., April 30, 1823.
Damon Young*, b. in Warren, N. H., May 27, 1825.
Sarah A.*, b. in Warren, N. H., April 10,' 1829.
Benjamin Franklin*, b. in Warren, N. H., June 12, 1831.
Nancy Maria*, b. in Warren, N. H., June 9, 1835.
Charles Jesse*, b. in Warren, N. H., Sept. 10, 1840.
1078. Rosilla Eastman^ (James^, Obadiah^, Obadiah*,
Ebenezer^, Philip^, Roger*), born in Coventry, now Benton,
N. H., Sept. 14, 1803 ; died in CHntonville, N. Y., June 5,
1872 ; married in Haverhill, N. H., Jan. 5, 1828, Michael
Burbank, born in Royalton, Vt., June 17, 1799, died in
Haverhill, in 1839, son of Henry and Polly (Johnson) Bur-
bank. When a young man Mr. Burbank left his native town
for a more business place and located in northern New York,
and after a year or so returned to New Hampshire, where
he married and took his young wife with him to New York
and settled in the village of Clintonville, where they spent
the remainder of their lives.
1740.
1.
1747.
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11.
1748.
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ni.
1749.
iv.
1750.
V.
vi.
636 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
1751. L Sylvester Eastman BarbaDk^ b. Oct 29, 1828 ; d. March
9, 1863 ; m. Lydia Wood ; she resides at 601 6th Ave.,
Leavenworth, Kan.
1752. ii. Nancy White Burbank', b. Dec. 14, 1830 ; m. March 20,
1849, Reuben H. Walworth Averill; she d. June 2,
1858.
1753. iiL Benson Joseph Bn^bank^ b. Feb. 28, 1836; m. Nov. 18,
1873, Sarah Jane Cochran,
iv. Luella Elvira Burbank^ b. ; unm.
1079. Louisa Eastman^ (James*, Obadiah^ Obadiah^, Eben-
ezer^, Philip*, Roger'), born in Coventry, now Benton, N. H.,
June 20, 1805 ; died in Piermont, N. H., Sept. 13, 1877;
married in Clintonville, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1831, Charles Winters
Straight, born in Patterson, N. J., Jan. 5, 18 10; died in
Plattsburg, N. Y., March 31, 1871 ; he was the son of
Daniel and Catherine (Winters) Straight, of Peru, N. Y. ;
he was a farmer in Plattsburg. Mrs. Straight, in the sum-
mer of 1872, with her youngest daughter, paid a visit to her
childhood's home, and while there a short time, and visiting
some of her cousins in Warren, a town adjoining Benton,
she was taken sick with typhoid fever which caused her
death. She had been cheerfully anxious about going, and
could hardly wait the time. She would like to have died
at her home in Plattsburg, but she said repeatedly, " It is
just as near to heaven from New Hampshire as from New
York."
CUILDRKX.
i. Leroy Sunderland Straight^ b. Aug. 13, 1832.
ii. Wilber Fisk Straight*, b. Nov. 19, 1835 ; both d. with con-
sumption ; both unm.
1754. iii. Hannah Straight*, b. in Peru, N. Y., May 23, 1837.
iv. Martin VanBuren Straight*, b. Jan. 27, 1840 ; d. in Calcutta
India, Dec. 11, 1858 ; he was buried in the Protestant
burial grounds of that city and was the last surviv-
ing son of the family.
SYLVESTER EASTMAN^, OF COVENTRY, N. H. 63/
y. Charles Wesley Straight^, b. in Plattsburg, N. Y.
Ti. Elizabeth Straight^ b. Oct. 11, 1844 ; d. Sept. 17, 1865 ;
nnm.
vii. Mary Straight^ b. 1846 ; d. May 14, 1872 ; unm.
1755. Tiii. Martha Adti Straight^, b. Sept. 25, 1847.
1080. Sylvester Eastman^ (James*, Obadiah^, Obadiah*,
Ebenezer', Philip*, Roger'), born in Coventry, now Benton,
N. H., Aug. 3, 1814 ; died in Benton, N. H., Jan. 19, i860.
When he was twenty-one years of age, he went with a lum-
ber company to Alabama ; while cutting Cyprus trees, a
limb from a tree fell and struck him on the front part of the
skull, breaking it in. He was unconscious for so long a
time that the physicians had but little hope of his recovery.
Two spoonfulls of the brain were removed, and portions of
the skull bones. After many days he came to his mind
and began to recover ; he returned to his home in Benton,
N. H., and soon seemed as well as ever, until on one occa-
sion, while carrying bags of grain up stairs, he accidently hit
the healed wound, again cracking the skull, as was found
upon an examination after his death. Soon after the latest
injury he began to have fits, which increased in frequency
till he died. He could not tell when they would seize him,
and it required constant care and watchfulness on the part
of his wife who was devoted to him. She was a remarkably
strong and energetic woman and would often lift him, though a
man weighing over 200, up from the floor or ground, and
place him on a bed unaided. Her strength supplemented
his need during the remainder of his life, and was a wonder
to friends and neighbors. He married March i, 1841,
Louisa Whitcher, daughter of William and Mary (Noyes)
Whitcher, born in Benton, N. H., Dec. 23, 181 1, died in
Benton, May 4, 1889 ; he was a farmer and lived in Pier-
mont, Benton, N. H., and Clintonville, N. Y.
1756.
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1757.
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1768.
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638 EASTMAN FAMILY OP AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
George Edward*, b. in Pier moot, N. H., Dec. 8, 1841.
Ruth Jane^ b. in Benton, N. H., Sept. 7, 1845.
William Whitcher*, b. in Clintonville, N. Y., Nov. 14,
1850.
1080a. Anna Maria Kimball^ (Sarah Knight^, Anna
Eastman^ Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), born in
Plaistow, N. H., April 9, 1804 ; died in Salem, Mass., March
20, 1893 ; married Dec. 24, 1824, David Pingree, born in
Rowley, Mass., Dec. 31, 1795, died at his home in Salem,
Mass., March 31, 1863. Mr. Pingree was a man of great
force of character, and a man of great financial ability. He
was, at the height of his prosperity, one of the largest ship
owners in all New England, and the many voyages of his
vessels to foreign countries brought him great returns.
When about fifty years of age, he gave up his mercantile
ventures and invested in timber lands in Maine, where he
built mills and became interested in iron-mining and other
enterprises, the management and responsibility of which
devolved upon him to a greater extent than he could have
anticipated.
He was chosen presidential elector in 1849. He was
elected mayor of Salem in 185 1. He was president of the
Essex Railroad and also of the Salem and Danvers Aqueduct.
Salem has had many public spirited, and for its numbers
not a few great, men. It would not be easy to point to the
name of one to whom it could be proved that the obligations
of the city- are greater than they are to David Pingree.
CHILDREN.
i. Thomas Perkins Pingree^ b. in Salem, Mass., March 1,
1827 ; d. Nov. 18, 1827.
ii. Thomas Perkins Pingree, 2d®, b. Oct. 4, 1830 ; d. in Wen-
ham, Mass., May 18, 1876 ; he m. Oct. 4, 1867, Harriet
£. Dodge, of Hamilton, Mass. ; he was engaged in the
African trade.
EDWARD D. KIMBALL^, OF PLAISTOW, N. H. 639
iiL Asa Pingree^ b. Nov. 18, 1833 ; d. June 2, 1846.
iv. David Pingree^, b. Sept. 6, 1835 ; d. Oct. 7, 1836.
V. Anna Perkins Pingree*, b. Oct. 10, 1839 ; m. Oct. 23, 1866,
Joseph Peabody.
vi. David Pingree^ b. July 25, 1841 ; resides in Salem, Mass. ;
he graduated from Harvard University in the class of
1863, A. B.
vii. Ann Maria Pingree^, b. Aug. 12, 1843 ; d. Aug. 9, 1844.
viiL Ann Maria Pingree, 2d^ b. March 8, 1846 ; m. June 14, 1869,
Stephen G. Wheatland, of Salem, Mass. Children : (a)
Anna Pingree Wheatland*, b. June 13, 1870 ; (b) Rich-
ard Wheatland*, b. May 13, 1872.
1080b. Edward Dearborn Kimball^ (Sarah Knight^
Anna Eastman*, Obadiah^, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born
in Plaistow, N. H., Dec. i8, iSio; died in Paris, France,
Sept. 22, 1867; married Dec. 24, 1839, Susan Sawyer
Kimball, bom Dec. 5, 18 18, daughter of John Sawyer Kim-
ball He left Plaistow when he was twenty years of age,
and went to South America, and on his return went into
business at Salem, Mass., and engaged in the African and
East India trade. His brothers and brothers-in-law, David
Pingree and C. H. Miller, were in the same business. He
went with his wife to Africa in 1844, and lived there two
yeais. He was president of the Naumkeag bank, and
of the Naumkeag steam cotton mills, and first president of
the Salem Five Cents Savings Bank ; he resided at Salem,
Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Edward Gordon Kimball^, b. April, 1848 ; d. Feb. 19, 1852.
ii. Frank Reed Kiraball^, b. July 10, 1853; m. April 24,
1878, Elenor Whitney Brodhead, daughter of Col.
Josiah Brodhead of the U. S. A., and Eliza A. (Tufts)
Brodhead, of Boston, Mass. He graduated from Bow-
doin College in 1876 ; he resides in Salem, Mass. Child :
(a) Edward Adams Kimball^ b. in Boston, Mass., March
29, 1879.
iii. Edwin Davis Kimball^ b. in Danvers, Mass., Jan. 29,
1859 ; d. in Boston, Mass., Feb. 6, 1865.
640 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1 08 1. Mary Ann Eastman^ (Caleb^ Ebenezer*, Obadiah*,
Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born at Sugar Hill, N. H.,
Dec. 2, 1813; died April 4, 1852; married in 1835, Benja-
min Bowles.
CHILDREN.
i. Tamar Bowies', b. ; in. Jeremy Bowles, her cousin.
ii. Frank Bowles®, b. ; nnm.
ill. Moses Bowies', b. .
iv. Miles Bowies', b. ; resides at Sugar Hill, N. H.
1759. V. Tabitha Bowies', b. ; m. George Jesseman.
vi. Woodman Bowies', b. ; d. ; m. and had two
daughters.
1082. Thaes Eastman^ (CalebS Ebenezer^ Obadiah^,
Ebenezer^ Philips Roger'), born at Sugar Hill, N. H. ; died
in Whitefield, N. H., 1888 ; married Lial Blood, born in
Acworth, N. H. ; they settled in Whitefield, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1760. i. Josiah Blood', b. Jan. 3, 1841.
ii. Charles Blood', b. ; d. young.
iii. Luella Blood', b. ; m. Patrick Shallow ; lived in White-
field ; had three children.
iv. Mary Ann Blood', b. ; m. Charles Dill ; had no
children ; resides at Whitefield.
1083. Asa Eastman^ (Caleb^, Ebenezers, Obadiah*, Ebene-
zer^, Philip^ Roger'), born in Whitefield, N. H., Nov. 27, 1817 ;
married ist. May 12, 1842, Mary Colby, of Lancaster, N. H. ;
she died Sept. 4, 1854; married 2d, Nov. 9, 1857, Belinda
Melvin; she died in Whitefield, May 30, 1900. He died in
Concord, N. H., Jan. 20, 1901, where he was spending the
winter with his daughter, Mrs. Charles P. Rowell. He was
a farmer and resided in Whitefield, N. H.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Richard', b. ; d. in infancy.
1761. ii. Lucretia Abigail', b. in Whitefield, April 20, 1847.
iii. Milo F.', b. Feb. 8, 1849.
y
WILLIAM EASTMAN^, OF WHITEFIELD, N. H. 64 1
1084. William Eastman' (Caleb^ Ebenezers, Obadiah*,
Ebenezer', Philip*, Roger'), born in Whitefield, N. H.,
March 17, 1822 ; died in Whitefield, July 18, 1865 ; married
Adelia Keyes ; resided in Whitefield, N. H. Mr. Eastman
enlisted Aug. 12, 1862, in Company I, Third N. H. Reg.
Inft., as private; mustered in as such, Aug. 21, 1862 ; dis-
charged at Goldsboro, N. C, June 26, 1865 ; returned home
and lived just one week.
CHILDREN.
i. Ellen M.*, b. in Whitefield, N. H., Dec. 16, 1847 ; m. in
I^well, Mass., Jan. 6, 1877, James H. Ayer, b. in N. B.,
Dec. 10, 1843, son of Albert and Cynthia (Cole) Ayer,
of Sackville, N. B. ; reside in Lowell, Mass.
ii. Mary E.', b. in Lancaster, N. H., Oct. 5, 1850; m. in
Lowell, Mass., Feb. 1, 1873, Charles Clapp, b. in Royal-
ton, Vt., Jan. 4, 1843, son of Charles and Mary (^ Spear)
Clapp. Mr. Clapp is a horse dealer, and lives in Lowell,
Mass. Children : (a) George Eastman Clapp*, b. in
Lowell, May 3, 1876 : m. April 17, 1897, Miss Blanche
Partridge, of Lowell, Mass. ; (b) Charles Harry Clapp*,
b. in I^well, Dec. 28, 1878 ; ra. in Charlestown, Mass.,
Nov. 30, 1898, Miss Katherine E. Orser, of Hartland,
N. B.
iii. William A.*, b. in Whitefield, N. H., March 1, 1860 ; d. in
Lowell, Mass., July 4, 1891.
1085. Hannah Eastman^ (Caleb^ Ebenezer^, Obadiah*,
Ebenezer^ Philips Roger'), born in Whitefield, N. H.,
April II, 1823; married in Whitefield, June 18, 1848,
Daniel Parker, born at Sugar Hill, N. H., Jan. 17, 1807,
died in Whitefield, March 27, 1891, son of Jonathan and
Betsey (Priest) Parker. Mr. Parker was a farmer, and lived
in Whitefield, N. H. He held minor town offices ; for many
years church director ; was on the building committee to
build the first Baptist church in town to which he belonged.
642 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN WHITEFIBLD.
i. Edmund H. Parker*, b. Feb. 24, 1850 ; unm.
ii. William H. Parker*, b. June 13, 1853; m. Dec. 31, 187«,
Carrie S. Hutchins. Child : (a) William B. Parkei*, b.
Oct. 3, 1877. Carrie d. March 12, 1900.
iii. In a B. Parker*, b. Aug. 14, 1850 ; she is a teacher in the
public schools in Whitefield, N. H., where she resides ;
unm.
1086. Myron Bowles Eastman^ (Caleb**, Ebenezers, Oba-
diah*, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), bom in Whitefield, N. H.,
July 30, 1833; died July, 1889; married Caroline Ellen Rich-
ardson. He lived in Littleton and Whitefield, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1762. i. John Eaton*, b. .
1763. ii. Charles Manson^ b. .
iii. Alice Priscilla*, b. ; teacher in Littleton, N. H.
1764. iv. Anna Mabel*, b. in Whitefield, N. H., July 23, 1865.
1087. Hosea Bradford Eastman^ (Caleb^ Ebenezer*,
Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Whitefield,
N. H., Nov. 21, 1835 ; married in Silver City, Idaho, Sept.
IS> 1873, Mary Ann Blackings, born in Buffalo, N. Y.,
Aug. 3, 1850, daughter of Valentine and Margaret (Haisles)
Blackings, of Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. Eastman is a banker and
resides in Boise City, Idaho.
CHILDREN BORN IN BOISK CITY.
i. Frank Manson^, b. May 30, 1878.
ii. Ben Sherman^, b. July 21, 1880.
Both of these sons are in Yale college (1900).
1088. David Eastman^ (Simeon^, Ebenezer^, ObadiahS
Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger*), born in Lisbon, N. H., May 13,
1 8 19; married in Lisbon, April 19, 1842, Emily Streeter,
born in Lisbon, Dec. 3, 1843, died at South Landaff, N. H.,
EBEN EASTMAN', OF WHITEFIELD, N. H. 643
Nov. 21, 1898, daughter of Richard and Anna (Jesseman)
Streeter, of Lisbon, N. H. Mr. Eastman is a farmer and
resides at South Landaff, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Simeon^ b. in Franconia, N. H., Feb. 22, 1844 ; d. .
ii. Richard S.*, b. in Landaff, Dec. 20, 1845 ; d. .
iii. George W.8, b. in Lisbon, N. H., May 26, 1847.
iv. Sarah A.', b. in Lisbon, N. H., Feb. 9, 1849 ; d. .
V. Ella A.«, b. in Lisbon, N. H., May 19, 1850.
vi. Josiah J.*, b. in Lisbon, N. H., Feb. 6, 1852 ; d. .
vii. Olive C.*, b. in Lisbon, N. H., Aug. 23, 1854 ; d. .
viii. Charles F.*, b. in Landaff, N. H., Oct. 25, 1858.
ix. James R.^ b. in Landaff, June 20, 1861.
1089. Eben Eastman^ (William^, Ebenezer^ Obadiah^
Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Whitefield, N. H., Jan.
14, 1 82 1 ; died in California, Feb. 13, 1853 ; married Kath-
erine Mussey.
CHILD.
i. Eugene^, b. Sept. 22, 1850 ; m. Sarah Eliza Long, b. July
20, 1846. Child : (a) Kate Agnes«, b. Aug. 11, 1877. He
resides in Portland, Me.
1090. Susan Eastman^ (William^, Ebenezer^, Obadiah^
Ebenezer', Philip^, Roger'), born in Whitefield, N. H., May
6, 1826; died in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Sept. 15, 1858, and
was buried at Sugar Hill, N. H. ; she married Jonathan B.
Taylor, son of Austin and Mrs. (Bowles) Taylor, of Lisbon,
N. H. ; they resided at Sugar Hill, N. H.
CHILD.
1766. i. Alzina Adeline Taylor*, b. in Sugar Hill, Dec. 13, 1850.
1 09 1. Adeline Eastman^ (William^ Ebenezer^ Obadiah^
Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Whitefield, N. H.,
April 10, 1828 ; died in Whitefield, Aug. 4, 1870 ; married
Joseph Shute ; lived in Whitefield, N. H.
644 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
L Joseph Shute^ b. ; d. young.
ii. Fred Shute', b. ; m. Lizzie Derby ; resides in White-
field. Children : Harry* and Ralph*.
iii. Frank Dodge Shute^ b. ; m. Wilmer Hale ; resides in
Leadville, Col. ; has several children.
1092. Mary Jane Eastman^ (William^, Ebenezers, Oba-
diah*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Whitefield, N. H.,
July 22, 1830; married William F. Dodge, who is a fanner
and proprietor of the Mountain View House, on the old
Eastman homestead which William Eastman cleared in the
forest ; built a log cabin as his first home ; lived and died
on the farm.
CHILDREN.
i. Ida May Dodge', b. ; d. in infancy.
ii. Van Herbert Dodge', b. March 21, 1859 ; m. in 1888, Alice
M. Stebbins; he is in business with his father;- also
general manager of the Maine Condensed Milk Co.,
factories at Whitefield, N. H., and Newport, Me. Child :
Frank Schuylar Dodge*, b. Jan. 5, 1889.
iii. Charles Eben Dodge®, b. June 1, 1861 ; married Ida M.
Bray, of Whitefield, N. H. ; he is a prominent physician
in Manchester, N. H. Children : (a) Lillian M. Dodge',
b. ; d. aged 11 years ; (b) Beulah Eunice Dodge*,
b. ; (c) Mary Lucretia Dodge*, b. .
1093. Angeline Eastman^ (WilliamS Ebenezer^ Oba-
diah*, Ebenezer3, Philips Roger'), born in Whitefield, N. H.,
Aug. 24, 1833 ; <^i^d April 27, 1872; married Charles
Wheedon ; lived in Whitefield, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. William A. Wheedon', b. ; resides in New York
city ; m. Kate Thomas ; have one daughter, Bessie.
ii. Eben Wheedon', b. ; m. Bessie Parcher ; resides in
Manchester, N. H. ; have one son, Roger Wheedon*,
b. .
CHARLES EATON7, OF LANDAFF, N. H. 645
1094. Charles Eaton' (Sarah Eastman*, Ebenezer^ Oba-
diah*, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), bom in Landaff, N. H.,
June 19, 1834 ; married Jan. i, 1863, in Lisbon, N. H., Sarah
Jane Green, born in Lyndon, Vt., Dec. 16, 1837. Mr.
Eaton's early life was passed in Lisbon, N. H., where he
was postmaster for thirteen years ; he later removed to Lit-
tleton, where he is now (1899) postmaster.
CHILDREN.
i. Julia Ann Eaton^ b. in LiMbon, N. H., April 19, 1864
resides at home ; unm.
ii. Myra Green Eaton^ b. in Lisbon, N. H., March 16, 1866
resides at home ; unm.
iii. Harry Mitchel Eaton*, b. in Littleton, N. H., Feb. 20. 1869
m. Feb. 17, 1897, Cora Hopkins, b. in Coaticook, P. Q.
March 29, 1875 ; he is assistant postmaster in Littleton
N. H. ; they have no children ; graduated from Dart-
mouth College in 1890.
iv. Charles Francis Eaton', b. in Littleton, N. H., July 17,
1874 ; he is a clerk in the electric light office in Littleton ;
unm.
1095. Martha Maria Eastman^ (Jesse^, Ebenezers, Oba-
diah*, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born Jan. 10, 1836 ; died
Jan. 16, 1883 ; married Jan. i, 1866, Luke Brooks Chand-
ler, son of Winthrop Chandler ; they resided on her father's
farm in the west part of Landaff, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Jennie Louisa Chandler^ b. July 2, 1872.
ii. Charles S. Chandler^, b. June 17, 1880.
1096. Mary Marshall Eastman^ (Jesse^ Ebenezers,
Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born in Landaff, N. H.,
June 7, 1838 ; married Aug. 30, 1870, Lary Gordon; they
reside in Landaff, N. H.
646 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
1. Henry Eastman Gordon^ b. in LandafiE, N. H., March 16,
1872.
ii. Jesse Howard Gordon^ b. in Landaff, N. H., June 25,
1874.
iii. Dan Walter Gordon*, b. in Landaff, N. H., Aug. 9, 1880.
1097. Emily Cecilia Eastman^ (Samuel^ Simeon^, Oba-
diah^, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), born in Landaff, N. H.,
Feb. 24, 1832 ; married ist, in Spring Prairie, Wis., March
21, 1852, Samuel Hugh Montgomery, born Dec. 6, 1824,
died Jan. i, 1855 ; she married 2d, in Elkhorn, Wis., Nov.
2, 1857, Richard Emerson Ela, born in Lebanon, N. H.,
May S, 18 12, died in Rochester, Wis., Nov. 22, 1888, son of
Benjamin and Abigail (Emerson) Ela. His widow resides in
Rochester Wis.
CHILD BT FIRST HUSBAND.
i. Helen Frances Montgomery^ b. Jan. 3, 1853 ; d. Jan. 30,
1858 ; m. Jan., 1872, Alvah C. Whitman.
CHILDREN BY SECOND HUSBAND.
ii. William Montgomery Ela^ b. in Rochester, Wis., Oct. 27,
1858; he was educated at Hillsdale, Mich., and at Val-
praiso, Iiid. ; he is a farmer, and resides in Rochester,
Wis.
iii. Edward Gallup Ela^, b. Jan. 30, 1860 ; d. Sept. 7, 1860.
iv. Edith Cecilia Ela^, b. Oct. 6, 1861 ; d. Aug. 30, 1889.
V. Mary Hazeltiue Ela^ b. July 20, 1867 ; graduated at the
University of Wisconsin in 1890 ; now teaching in the
high school in Beloit, Wis.
vi. George E. Ela^ b. Oct. 11, 1868 ; graduated in the law
course in the University of Wisconsin in 1894, but pre-
ferred farming, which he now follows in Rochester, Wis,
He represented his district in the state legislature in
1899; was chairman of the board of supervisors three
years, and also chairman of the county board of super-
visors. He m. Oct., 1896, Maria Louisa Burgess, and
has : (a) Emily Elizabeth^, b. Sept. 11, 1897 ; (b)
Jeanette», b. May 2, 1900.
ELIZA EASTMAN^, OF LANDAFF, N. H. 64/
vii. Edwin Stanton £la^ b. Dec. 30, 1871 ; graduated in civil
engineering at the Wisconsin State University in 1896,
and has since then been in the employ of the U. S. Gov-
ernment on the Mississippi, in Kansas and Wisconsin
daring the working season. P. O., Washington, D. C.
viii. Emerson Stanton Ela^ b. July 7, 1875 ; graduated from
the Wisconsin State University in June, 1899, and now
taking the law course in the same institution (1900) ;
admitted to the bar in 1901 ; resides in Madison, Wis.
1098. Eliza Eastman^ (Charles^, Simeons, Obadiah^,
Kbenezer^ Philip', Roger*), born in Landaff, N. H., June 7,
1813; died April 23, 1889; married in Landaff, N. H.,
Dec. I, 1834, Hon. George Batchelder, born in Bradford,
Vt., March 14, 1807, died Aug. 25, 1874, at Trempealeau,
Wis. He taught school at Lisbon, N. H. ; engaged in mer-
cantile business until 1837, when he moved west, locating in
Walworth county. Wis. ; was representative in Wisconsin
territorial legislature from Racine county in 1840, '41 and '42 ;
in 1852, moved to Trempealeau, Wis., where for a time his
family was the only white family in the place ; was assistant
U. S. assessor for six years after the close of the war ; was
also postmaster of Trempealeau for six years, from 1863.
During his entire life he was an earnest Christian, always
taking an active part in church work.
CHILDREN.
1766. i. Octavius E. Batchelder^, b. 1837.
1767. ii. Betsey E. Batchelder*, b. April, 1839.
1768. iii. Iowa Luella Batchelder*, b. Dec. 20, 1843.
1769. iv. Adelbert Batchelder*, b. Jan. 8, 1849.
1099. Amos Eastman^ (Charles^, Simeon^ ObadiahS
Ebenezer', Philip*, Roger'), born in Landaff, N. H., Feb. 6,
1820 ; died in Winnetka, Cook county. 111., June 6, 1885 ;
married Sophronia Chamberlain, daughter of Joseph and
Nancy (McAllister) Chamberlain, born . Mrs. East-
man died at Benton Harbor, Mich., March 19, 1880.
648 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
1770. i. Charles*, b. in Delevaii, Wis., June 21, 1846.
ii. Mary*, b. in Delevan, Wis., Nov. 17, 1849 ; m. Sept. 19,
1870, F. O. Child ; resides in Ashton, S. Dakota,
iii. Ella*, b. in Delevan, Wis., Feb. 26, 1852; m. March 6,
1882, Charles Stimpson ; resides in Mackinaw, Mich.
iv. LoreDzo Dow^ b. in Delevan, Wis., Feb. 22, 1856 ; m. in
Union City, Mich., July 17, 1884, Maria Elizabeth Gil-
more, b. in Middletown, Pa., Jan. 18, 1856, daughter of
William Penn and Clementine (Kline) Gilmore. Mr.
Eastman is one of the firm of '* Eastman Bros.," law
printers. No. 358 Dearborn St., Chicago, HI. They have
no children.
1771. V. Olin CIark8, b. in Elkhorn, Wis., Feb. 15, 1858.
1 100. George Wilson Sanborn^ (Fanny Eastman^, Sim-
eons, Obadiah^, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), born in Sand-
wich, N. H., May 11, 1822 ; married March 24, 1846, Mary
Ann Brown, daughter of Dea. Jonathan and Mary Ann
(Clough) Brown. During the prolonged and last sickness of
his mother, George was kindly taken by his uncle, Jeremiah
Wilson, Esq., and wife, Abigail Prescott Sanborn, sister of
George's father, to their home in Gilmanton, but a few miles
distant, probably in part, at least, as a measure of relief to
his parents. After his mother's death, which occurred when
George was three years and three days old, he was returned
to his father's house. There under the changed conditions
it was to him home no longer, and he earnestly begged to
return to his uncle's, where he had undoubtedly been petted
and indulged, they having no children. His wishes were
complied with. He returned to his uncle's ai^d has had a
home there to this time. He inherited from his foster-par-
ents the old homestead, originally the property of his great-
grandfather, Humphrey Wilson, an original proprietor of the
town of Gilmanton, granted in 1727. Each generation hold-
ing the place has made large additions, and the farm now
JOHN EASTMAN SANBORN^, OF GILMANTON, N. H. 649
includes what was formerly quite a number of farms and con-
tains nearly eight hundred acres, with another tract of wood
and pasture land of about the same amount. Mr. Sanborn
built mills for sawing and working lumber, threshing, and
grinding, constructed a water reservoir of over forty acres
for irrigation and water-power, made canals for and carried
on the most extensive system of irrigation in the eastern sec-
tion of the country. He has never sought political advance-
ment, but his fellow townsmen have twice chosen him as
^heir representative to the general court and about fifty
^imes moderator in their town meetings.
CHILDREN.
1772. i. Jeremiah Wilson Sanborn^ b. in Gilmanton, N. 11., Feb.
4, 1847.
ii. Unnamed soti^ b. and d. 1848.
1773. iii. Frank Eastman Sanborn^, b. July 22, 1851.
iioi. John Eastman Sanborn^ (Fanny Eastman^ Sim-
eon5, Obadiah-*, Ebenezer^, Philip^ Roger*), born in Gilman-
ton, N. H., Aug. 17, 1824 ; married in Middletown, Conn.,
Oct. II, 1852, Rebecca Tate, daughter of William M. and
Mary (Cone) Tate, born in Middletown, Conn., Sept. i6,
183 1 ; professor of chemistry and materia medica in the
medical department of the University of Iowa, 1852-55 ;
superintendent of schools in Keokuk, Iowa, 1852-55 ;
surgeon of the 27th Reg., Iowa Vol. Inft., in 1862-65 ; mem-
ber of the examining board for pensions, Salem, Mass.,
1889-90 ; chairman of the board of health of Melrose, Mass.,
where he resides and where he is in practice.
CHILDREN.
1774. i. William Jacob Sanborn^, b. in Keokuk, Iowa, Sept. 5»
1853.
1775. ii. Mary Eliza Sanborn*, b. in Barre, Mass., May 19, 1856.
iii. Fanny Margaret Sanborn*, b. in Ep worth, Iowa, June 20,
1859 ; she is unm. and resides at home.
1776. iv. Clarence Herbert Sanborn*, b. in Epworth, Iowa, Jan. 10,
1868.
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650 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1 102. Lucretia Morrill^ (Mehitable Eastman^, Simeon^,
Obadiah^, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), bom in Boscawen,
N. H. ; died in Oregon City, Oregon, Aug. 7, 1896 ;
married Alfred E. Donaldson, bom in Guilford, N. Y., Oct.
18, 1827 ; they lived at Manhatton, Kansas.
CHILDREN.
i. Frank £ly Donaldson^ b. in Maiden, III., July 7, 1850 ;
m. at Oregon City, Oregon, March 7, 1888, Ida Latour-
ette, b. Aug. 6, 1861, daughter of D. L. Latourette and
Emma Booth, of Portland, Oregon. Children : (a)
Luceile Florence Donaldson^ b. Dec. 3, 1889; (b) Mau-
rine Estelle Donaldson^ b. July 21, 1893. Mr. Donald-
son resides in Oregon City, Oregon, but for the last
year (1900), he has been in Boston, as an investment
broker.
ii. Carrie Donaldson^ b. Nov. 28, 1863 ; m. George H. Brown
and now resides at Alamosa, Col. ; they have one child.
iii. Florence A. Donaldson^ b. Oct. 5, 1865.
iv. Cornelia C. Donaldson®, b. Aug. 1, 1867 ; d. Sept 24,
1867.
V. Amelia E. Donaldson*, b. Oct. 8, 1868 ; d. Oct. 12, 1870.
vi. Orraville (?) Donaldson*, b. March 5, 1870; d. Aug. 12,
1870.
vii. Eunice M. Donaldson*, b. May 2, 1871 ; unm. and lives in
Oregon City, Oregon.
1 103. Franklin Dunkley^ (Susannah Carter^, Sarah East-
mans, Moses*, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger*), born ; mar-
ried Marenda Gould.
CHILDREN.
i. Benjamin F. Dunkley*, b. ; m. Mary Allen.
ii. John W. Dunkley*, b. ; m. Lizzie P. Currier.
iii. Susan E. Dunkley*, b. ; m. George D. B. Prescott.
iv. Moses Dunkley*, b. ; d. young.
V. Josephine Dunkley*, b. ; m. 1st, Harry Renick ; 2d,
E. C. Bradford,
vi. Sarah W. Dunkley*, b. ; m. Richard H. Ayer.
SARAH DUNKLEY7. 651
1 104. Sarah Dunkley^ (Susannah Carter^, Sarah East-
mans, Moses*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born ; mar-
ried Thomas Butters.
CHILDREN.
i. Sarah F. Butters*, b. ; m. C. H. Batters.
ii. Harriett A. Butters*, b. ; m. Merrick L. Streeter.
1 105. William Dunkley^ (Susannah Carter^, Sarah East-
mans, Moses*, Ebenezer', Philip*, Roger'), b. ; married
Caroline Sawyer.
CHILDREN.
i. William Duokley®, b. ; m. Mary .
ii. Josephine Dunkley*, b. ; m. George Thompson.
iii. Virginia Dunkley*, b. ; m. Allison Stickney.
iv. Norris Dunkley*, b. ^— r ; m. Katherine Haley.
1 106. Jacob Dunkley7 (Susannah Carter*, Sarah East-
man5, Moses*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), b. ; married
Sarah Tilton.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Josephine Dunkley*, b. .
ii. Nellie Dunkley*, b. ; m. Paul Wentworth.
iii. Charles A. Dunkley^ b. ; m. Mary Prentice.
1 107. Harriet Perkins Dunkley^ (Susannah Carter^,
Sarah Eastman^, Moses^ Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born
; married Sept. 2, 1840, John William Dodge, born at
Hampton F'alls, N. H., March 25, 18 19, died June 3, 1875,
while on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Aiken. He was the
son of Richard^, John^ Nathaniel H.s, Jacobs William^
Richard^, Richard Dodge', the emigrant. Mr. Dodge pre-
pared for college at South Reading, Mass., and graduated
from Brown University in 1839. He began the study of
law at Exeter, N. H., with Gen. Oilman Marston, but later
engaged in business, being for some years a member of the
firm of Gilmore, Clapp & Co., Concord, N. H. ; he was a rep-
resentative to the New Hampshire legislature several times ;
he was also justice of the peace.
6 52 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Dodge^, b. Oct. 24, 1841 ; m. Walter Aikeu. He
d. Dec. 12, 1893.
ii. Clarissa Dodge^, b. Aug. 6, 1843 ; ni. Prof. Charles Rufos
Brown. Child : (a) Samuel Emerson Brown', b. .
iii. Richard F. DodgeS b. Feb. 1, 1847 ; d. Feb. 7, 1861.
iv. Susan Carter DodgeS b. Nov. 17, 1849 ; d. July 16, 1859.
V. Harriet Dodge®, b. June 22, 1853; m. George Clifford
Healey. Child : (a) Frances Healey», b. July 4, 1886.
vi. Jesse Bouton Dodge*, b. Sept. 10, 1855.
vii. Helen S. Dodge*, b. Nov. 3, 1860 ; d. 1863.
viii. Arthur M. Dodge*, b. July 19, 1862.
ix. Margaret M. Dodge*, b. Nov. 13, 1864 ; m. Charles L.
White. Children : (a) Jessie Dodge White®, b. ;
(b) Harriet Dodge White®, b. : (c) Katherine Dodge
White®, b. .
I io8. Clarissa Ann West^ (John West^ Susanna East-
mans, Moses*, Ebenezer^, Philip^ Roger'), born in Concord,
N. H., Dec. 17, 1820 ; died Feb. 25, 1896 ; married William
Pickering Hill, born in Concord, N. H., Oct. 19, 1819; he
resided in Concord, N. H., but is now (1900) in Denver,
Col.
CHILDREN.
i. Isaac W. Hill^, b. March 19, 1848(?).
1777. ii. Anna Montgomery Ilill^, b. April 27, 1851.
1778. iii. Susan Ayre Hilis, b. Aug. 7, 1854.
iv. Ellen Russell Hill^ b. ; d. at the age of 16 months.
V. Clara Turner Ilill^, b. ; d. at the age of 12 months.
1109. Ellen Elizabeth West^ (John \Vest^ Susannah
Eastman^, Moses^, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Con-
cord, N. H., P'eb. 13, 1829; died in Concord ; married F'eb.
I3> 1849, Edward Henry Rollins, born in Rollinsford, N. H.,
Oct. 3, 1824, died , son of Daniel and Mary (Plummer)
Rollins^ James^, IchabodS Jeremiah^, Ichabod% James Rol-
lins', the emigrant. • Mr. Rollins was for a long time
JACOB CARTER EASTMAN^, OF LOUDON, N. H. 653
engaged in the druggist's business in Concord, N. H. He
was a member of the New Hampshire house of representa-
tives from Concord three successive terms, and speaker of
the house in 1856 and 1857 ; was elected to the house of rep-
resentatives in the congress of the United States, 1861, and
was chosen for a second and third term ; May 25, 1869, he
was chosen secretary and assistant treasurer, and subse-
quently treasurer of the Union Pacific Railroad. Mr. Rol-
lins was a very active politician, and was for a long time
chairman of the Republican state committee of New Hamp-
shire, and the growth and. success of the Republican party
in the state are unquestionably owing, in no inconsiderable
degree, to his indefatigable zeal and unflagging energy. So
completely had he canvassed the state, prior to the crowning
effort of the Republicans (the election of Grant to the pres-
idency), that his estimate of the vote, a month before election,
varied but a trifle from the actual count'.
CHILDREN.
Edward Warren RollinsS, b. Nov. 25, 1850.
Mary Helen Rollins^, b. in Concord, Sept. 4, 1853.
Charles Montgomery Rollins*, b. Feb. 27, 1856; d. 1861.
Frank West Rollins*, b. Feb. 24, 1860.
Montgomery Rollins*, b. .
mo. Jacob Carter Eastman^ (John^, Davids Moses^
Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Loudon, N. H., Jan. 6,
1818 ; died in Loudon, Feb. 2, 1889 ; married Sarah
Rundlet Drake, born in April, 1822, died Feb. 12, 1888.
Mr. Eastman was a farmer and lived in Loudon and Chi-
chester, N. H.
1.
1779.
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11.
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111.
1780.
iv.
1781.
V.
CHILDREN.
1782. i. John Carter®, b. .
1783. ii. Zeke Morrill*, b. in Chichester, N. H., Oct. 23, 1857.
6s 4 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
nil. Amoret Eastman^ (John^, Davids, Moses^ Ebene-
zer^, Philip^, Roger'), born in Loudon, N. H. ; died in Cali-
fornia ; married John K. Gate. He left his wife and home
in Concord about 1849-51, for the west, and was never heard
from afterwards.
CHILD.
1784. i. Clara Susan Cate«, b. in Concord, N. H., Dec. 27, 1847.
1 1 12. Hasket Derby Eastman^ (William Kimball^
Davids, Moses*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Con-
way, N. H., June 9, 1818; died Dec. 17, 1893; married
Feb. 8, 1844, Amelia Ann Pendexter, born March 31, 18 19,
daughter of Judge John Pendexter, Jr., of Bartlett, N. H. ;
she resides in Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Eastman received
his education at the district schools and at the academy at
Sandwich, N. H. His first business venture was with his
father in the tanning business and which they conducted
several years, when they decided to carry out a plan which
they had long considered, of building a paper mill. His
brother, William W., was taken into the firm and the con-
struction of the mill commenced, but when nearly completed
it was entirely consumed by fire. This was a great loss to
them, but friends and neighbors came to their assistance,
offering substantial encouragement in material and labor if
they would undertake the erection of another new building.
This so encouraged them that the work was at once com-
menced and in due time the mill was completed.
The firm also owned and operated a saw mill and grist
mill, and Mr. Eastman senior was for a time associated with
Mr. Elijah Stanton in owning and operating a chair factory,
and specimens of their work is now in possession of his
grandson in Minneapolis.
In 1869 Mr. Eastman senior sold his interest in the mill
and in 1871 went to Minneapolis, Minn., when he pur-
chased an interest in the lumber firm of which his
MASKET D. EASTMAN (iij
BASKET DERBY EASTMAN^, OF CONWAY, N. H. 655
brother, William Wallace, was a member. This firm was
known as Eastman, Bovey & Co. Mr. Eastman was
passionately fond of music and was a fine bass singer, a
member of the Conway Brass Band, and always interested in
everything pertaining to music. He was a captain in the
state militia for many years, finally being honorably dis-
charged from service. He was all his life an old line Demo-
crat and possessed the confidence of his party, being often
urged to accept the nomination for some town or county
office, but he always declined, saying, ** there are others that
want it, let them have it."
Once, however, after much pressure had been brought to
bear by his friends, he consented to have his name placed
upon the ticket for representative to the state legislature and
in 1864 was elected, his vote running ahead of his party
ticket. He was also elected the following year, serving two
years. He still owned property in Conway, and in 1872
closed out there and removed his family to Minneapolis.
The latter years of his life he was a great sufferer from
sciatica, which eventually caused his death.
CHILDREN.
i. Daughter^ b. ; d. young.
ii. Clarence Edward^ b. in Conway, N. H., March 4, 1848 ;
m. Jan. 23, 1877, Annie Maria Cleaves, b. May 21, 1849 ;
resides in Minneapolis, Minn. When quite young total
blindness came upon him in one night, but later an
operation was performed, which restored partial sight.
After about two years his eyes became strong enough
for reading and study, and by careful work much of the
lost time was regained. He is of an inventive turn of
mind and has taken out a number of patents. His wife
is the daughter of George T^wis and Mary (Strout)
Cleaves, of Bridgeton, Me. ; she is descended from a
long line of Revolutionary ancestry on both sides. Her
early life was passed in attending, and later in teaching
school until her marriage ; they have no children.
656 EASTMAX FAJfILT OF A3CE2ICA.
I r I }, John 'ATlittemore Eastman' « William KimbalP^
David^, Mo'ses*. Ebenezer*, Phiiip^, Roger n bom in Con-
way, X, H., Oct. 28, 1S20: died Feb. la 1890: married
March 9, 1854, Susan Maria Farrington, bom April 26,
1827, died June 13, 1900. He had all the ad\:antages of
educatir/n which the town school afforded, completed by
courses at the Frjeburg, Maine, Academy, and graduated at
the academy at Plymouth.
At the age of twenty he left home for Boston, and found
emplo)'ment in the wholesale house of Fales & IDana. In
1844 he embarked for South America, where he remained
for about a year in the importing house of Zimmermann,
Fraizier & Co., of Buenos Ayres. In 1845 ^^ returned to
Boston, and in 1847 again embarked for South America, in
the ship ** Cheshire,'' as super-cargo, with a stock of goods for
Rio Janeiro and Buenos Ayres, and returned with a cargo of
hides. In Dec, 1849, ^^ sailed for California around Cape
Horn, and arrived in San Francisco, June 17, 1850. He
went to the mines, to Feather River, Grass Valley and
Nevada City, where he worked several placer claims with
good results. He next sailed for Southern California, land-
ing at San Pedro, and going to Los Angeles, which was
solely occupied by Spaniards and Indians, raising cattle.
Here he bought about six thousand cattle, and drove them
to Stockton and sold them.
Returning to San Francisco, he purchased a schooner
and went into the carrying trade between Mexico and Cali-
fornia ports. Disposing of his schooner and cargo at San
Francisco, he returned to Los Angeles and remained some
three years, his business being to forward consignments,
principally of fruit, to San Francisco. While here he sent
about a thousand dollars to South America and to the Isth-
mus, and purchased young orange trees, which he planted at
Los Angeles, San Gabriel and San Bernardino. This was
the beginning of the orange industry in California.
JOHN WHITTEMORE EASTMAN^ OF CONWAY, N. H. 65/
In 1853 he purchased a consignment of mining implements
and quartz crushers at San Francisco, and sailed for Mel-
bourne, via the Sandwich Islands. These were the first
quartz crushers brought to Australia. After disposing of his
goods, he returned to San Francisco and shortly sailed for
New York, taking the Nicaragua route, arriving in January,
1854. He returned to Conway, and on March 9, 1854, mar-
ried Susan Maria Farrington, daughter of Jeremiah Farring-
ton.
Soon they started west, and settled in St. Anthony, now
Minneapolis. Among Mr. Eastman's early enterprises was
the establishing of the town at Merrimac, some miles below
St. Paul. A company was formed, several farms purchased,
and a saw mill erected, but a freshet changing the channel
of the river, the scheme was abandoned.
Mr. Eastman was the first man to originate and carry out
the enterprise of erecting a large flour mill at St. Anthony
Falls. Associated with him were John Rollins and R. P.
Upton. They built the Minnesota Flouring Mill on the east
side of Hennepin Island, and the next year W. W. Eastman
became a partner. The mill had three run of stone, and
manufactured one hundred barrels of flour per day, and was
a success from the start, notwithstanding the many obstacles
encountered in its erection. The wheat was supplied in part
by the neighboring farmers, but the larger portion of it came
from Iowa and Wisconsin in boats to St. Paul, and thence to
St. Anthony by teams. The market, in addition to the local
consumption, was with emigrants who took thousands of
barrels in their ** prairie schooners " in their westward
course ; also to the fur traders of the Red River Valley of
the North.
In 1857 Captain Rollins retired from the firm, and in
1858 W. W. Eastman retired, and Mr. Upton sold out to
William F. Cahill. The firm now became Eastman &
6s 8 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
Cahill, and the mill name changed to Island Mills. The
mill was remodeled and enlarged, having five run of stone,
and a capacity of five hundred barrels a day, and employed
fifteen men. This change cost $45,000. The first flour
exported to eastern markets was made by this mill. During
the war of the Rebellion, many thousands of barrels were
supplied to the army, the firm taking large government con-
tracts. The flour was shipped direct to Rock Island, and
from there distributed to the army. The poorest grades of
flour in those days, made from the middlings, were shipped to
the Indians on the Missouri river, also by government con-
tract. The best grades of flour were branded ** Island
Mills *' and " Gold Dust.** After the war regular shipments
of flour to the eastern markets began. The annual output
from the mills of Eastman & Cahill for several years
averaged about thirty-two thousand barrels.
Atwater's History of Minneapolis, says : ** The building
of this mill marked an epoch in the history of Minneapolis,
as the history of flour manufacturing commenced at that
date, and the energy and enterprise manifested by the build-
ers and projectors under such very discouraging circum-
stances, is worthy of commendation. What a result has
been achieved from this modest beginning ! Messrs. Rol-
lins, Eastman and Upton little thought that they were the
pioneers in establishing an industry at the falls of St.
Anthony, which would in a few years make the recently named
city of Minneapolis famous the world over."
Eastman and Cahill were also proprietors of large cooper
shops located on the lower end of Hennepin Island, employ-
ing about one hundred men.
In 1867 the Minneapolis Millers Association w^as organ-
ized, and Eastman and Cahill became charter members of
that body.
JOHN WHITTEMORE EASTMAN^, OF CONWAY, N. H. 659
After retiring from the flour business in 1869, Mr. East-
i:iQan, in company with Elijah Moulton, built a large planing
and re-sawing mill on Hennepin Island. In a few years he
sold out his interest to Mr. Moulton.
Mr. Eastman built three houses on University Avenue,
near Eighth Avenue S., the first in 1854, and the other two
in 1880, where he resided since coming to Minnesota. Mr.
Eastman was a Royal Arch Mason ; a Republican in poli-
tics, and voted on the admitting of both California and
Minnesota into the Union.
During the latter years of his life, Mr. Eastman became a
great reader, not only of the current literature of the day,
but of scientific and philosophical works. On February 19,
1899, Mr. Eastman died. In the obituary notices^the
Minneapolis Journal says :
"John Whittemore Eastman, a resident of Minneapolis for
the past forty-five years, a pioneer flour miller and one of the
leading men of the city, passed away yesterday morning at
his home, 716 University Avenue S. E. Death was due to
paralysis of the heart. Last December Mr. Eastman had a
severe attack of the grip, from which he never completely
recovered. Yesterday morning he complained of pains in
the chest, and as his condition continued to grow serious,
physicians were summoned. Death came soon after their
arrival. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon, at
2 o'clock, from the residence. The Rev. M. D. Hardin,
pastor of Andrew Presbyterian church, of which the deceased
was a member, will conduct the services. The remains will
be taken to Lakewood cemetery. The deceased leaves a
wife and two sons, Dr. Arthur M. Eastman, of St. Paul, and
Alfred F. Eastman, of Skaguay."
The Minneapolis Tribune, in its notice, says :
660 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
** Mr. Eastman came to Minneapolis in 1854, and built
the first flour mill ever erected in this city. Since the early
pioneer days he has been closely identified with the business
and commercial interests of Minneapolis, and has always been
one of the most enterprising and progressive citizens,
esteemed and honored by a large circle of friends and busi-
ness acquaintances."
The Minneapolis Times, in closing its lengthy obituary
notice, says : " Few men have done more for the upbuilding
of Minneapolis and few will be more earnestly mourned by
her citizens.*'
On June 13, 1900, Mrs. Eastman died, after a brief ill-
ness, of pneumonia. She was a woman of many virtues, a
lovin'g, devoted mother, an earnest Christian, and a warm
friend. As the Rev. Mr. Hardin said, her presence was a
benediction to all who knew her, and her memory will be
' sacred to all.
CHILDREN.
1785. i. Arthur Maynard^ b. May 1, 1855.
ii. Jessie Maria^ b. May 6, 1859 ; d. Dec. 6, 1865.
1786. iii. Alfred FarringtonS, b. March 9, 1867.
1 114. William Wallace Eastman^ (William Kimball^
Davids, Moses^, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born in Conway,
N. H., Feb. 6, 1827 ; married July 23, 1855, Susan Randall
Lovcjoy ; P. O. address, Nicollet Island, Minneapolis, Minn.
His youth and early manhood were spent in Conway. He
was educated in the town school, the North Conway Acad-
emy and the South Conway Seminary. During his early
years he was principally occupied working in his father's
paper mill, in which he had an interest, and driving a stage
through the mountains.
In 1850 he went to California by way of the Isthmus, but
landing in San Francisco sick he started home after two
weeks, taking the same route, and after enduring many
hardships, arrived safely.
WILLIAM WALLACE EASTMAN^, OF CONWAY, N. H. 66 1
He came to St. Anthony, now Minneapolis, in 1854, and
became a partner in the Minnesota flouring mill, with his
brother. Here he remained a partner until 1858, when he
sold out, and formed a partnership with Paris Gibson, and
built the first flour mill on the west side, which they named
the Cataract Mills. It was a five run stone mill, and soon
the " Cataract ** brand of flour had a great reputation. In
a few years Eastman & Gibson built the North Star
Woolen Mill on the west side. It became famous for its
blankets, which always took first premium wherever exhibited.
The North Star Woolen Mill still continues as one of the
industries of Minneapolis.
Mr. Eastman built the first paper mill on the east side, in
i860, in partnership with Mr. Secombe. He also built the
first wheat elevator in the state, in 1866, at Washington
Avenue and Ninth Avenue S. Messrs. Eastman and Gib-
son and G. H. Eastman built the Anchor Flouring Mill, a
twelve run stone mill, the largest then in the city. This
was traded to ex-Gov. John S. Pillsbury for his wholesale
hardware stock and business. The Anchor mill is now one
of the Pillsbury plant. He also engaged in the lumber
business, the firm being Eastman, Bovey & Co. They
became large owners of pine lands, and extensive manufac-
turers. Of this firm his brother-in-law, Mr. John De Laittre,
and later, his brother, H. D. Eastman, became partners.
Mr. Eastman is still a large owner of timber lands in Wash-
ington.
In 1869 Mr. Eastman originated an enterprise which
promised not only to add to his own fortune, but to greatly
increase the upbuilding of Minneapolis as a manufacturing
center. He had been the first to demonstrate on the west
side that water power could be utilized by a system of tun-
neling, and had made available power and land that could
not be otherwise used. Mills valued at not less than a half
662 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
million dollars were then being operated by his system, which
included the North Star Woolen Mill. As compensation for
this work, the West Side Water Power Co. gave him a per-
petual lease of 250 horse power, which was afterwards util-
ized for the Anchor mill. He now proposed to develop
another power that would eclipse the already famous west
side.
He purchased Nicollet Island, a large tract of land lying
in the river just above St. Anthony Falls, containing forty
acres. He designed to have the south part covered with
mills and factories. To supply water power to these, he
organized the Tunnel Company, which built a tunnel about
2,500 feet long. The tunnel was 6x6 feet, and was to act
as a tail race for the factories which were to be built over it.
Euthusiasm for this great work began to spread, and Mr.
Eastman was regarded as a public benefactor, and the
founder of a great manufacturing nucleus ; but alas !
" The best laid schemes o' mice an' men
Gang aft agley,
And lea'e us nought but grief an* pain
For promis'd joy."
On October 4, 1869, the workingmen in the tunnel struck
the spring or seam in the sandstone, which opened the pas-
sage from the bottom of the river into the tunnel. Volumes
of water forced the workmen to withdraw. The tunnel was
converted into an underground river, and an immense mal-
strom appeared not far from the west shore of Nicollet
Island. It was plain that the erosion of the water would
ruin the falls, and totally destroy the island. A general
alarm was sounded, and the entire population of the city
rushed to the island. Thousands of men and scores of
teams were volunteered to stop the gap. Several methods
were tried, but were unsuccessful. At the time Mr. East-
man was east, and received telegrams stating the particulars
WILLIAM WALLACE EASTMAN^, OF CONWAY, N. H. 663
of the calamity. He replied that the only way to stop it
was by means of cofferdams, and on the morning of the 6th
this method was commenced. This was the beginning of a
mighty struggle between the city and the United States on
one side, and the Mississippi river on the other. It was a
struggle of ten years, such as the people of Holland wrestled
with the North Sea. It was a fight for existence. A struggle in
which Minneapolis fought for its future greatness. In money
it cost $879,500, and in brain energy, untold work. To Mr.
Eastman credit may not only be given for suggesting the
best method of stopping the first break, but also for conceiv-
ing the great engineering idea of building an immense stone
dike, which finally saved the immense water power of Minne-
apolis from destruction.
Hon. H. T. Welles, in his biography, says : " The tunnel
had been a blessing in disguise, and it revealed hidden dan-
gers. Mr. W. W. Eastman, with the best of intentions, had
been unwittingly a great benefactor to the community.
Until he made that excavation no one knew of the percolat-
ing rivulets that were waiting only the slighest invitation to
become gushing torrents, and vent the waters of the whole
river through the soft sandstone under the limestone ledge
which would fall into the chasm; and instead of the falls
which would* be no more, there would be miles of rapids,
extending to Anoka.'*
Mr. Eastman now turned his attention to improving Nicol-
let Island. It was platted and on Eastman avenue he built
sixty fine stone tenement houses, part of which he has
recently changed into flats. On the lower end of the island
he built two long blocks, which he used for factory pur-
poses. On Grove street he built his residence, one of the
finest in the city, surrounded by beautiful grounds. On the
same street are the residences of his brothers, Hasket and
George, and his sisters, Mrs. John De Laittre and Mrs.
Secombe.
664 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
When the Northern Pacific Cpmpany was begun, Mr.
Eastman was one of the construction company that built the
first section of that road, extending from Duluth to the Red
river. This was completed in 1872.
Some years ago Mr. Eastman negotiated the sale of the
East Side Water Power from Mr. Butterfield, of New York,
to Mr. James J. Hill, of St. Paul, the consideration being
$400,000. He received as commission for making this deal
one of the best equipped saw mills on the falls, and also
three mill sites with power. This power he transferred by
cable to his factory buildings on the lower end of Nicollet
Island.
A few years ago Mr. Eastman formed a company that
purchased the consolidated breweries of Minneapolis. The
capitalization is §1,500,000. The breweries having an
annual capacity of 500,000 barrels. He is now president of
this company, and one of the largest stockholders. He
organized the company that built the Syndicate Block on
Nicollet Avenue, and had charge of its erection. It is one of
the largest blocks in America, and is capitalized for
$1,000,000. He is now president of this company, and also
a large stockholder. He also built on his own account the
Eastman Block on Nicollet Avenue. In recent years he
has erected a large magnificent hotel at Hot Spn-ings, Arkan-
sas, called the Hotel Eastman. It is one of the largest
and best equipped in the country, and classed with the
Ponce de Leon at Jacksonville.
Other lines of business he is at present engaged in may
be mentioned : sheep raising in Montana ; the wholesale
grocery house of Dunham & Eastman, one of the leading
concerns of Minneapolis ; and he is also general manager of
the Island Power Co., with a capitalization of $140,000.
Mr. Eastman has persistently declined running for any
political office, but has accepted reluctantly several positions
of trust, such as director in several of the banks, and
CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA EASTMAN^, OF CONWAY, N. H. 665
assignee in settling up some large estates, such as that of
W. D. Washburn, when, with H. T. Welles and Capt. John
Martin, he accomplished what was considered a master-piece
of financial management.
He has been a liberal contributor to public and private
charities, but has always insisted that his name be withheld
in connection with such contributions.
During his entire life he has never been blessed with vigor-
ous health, and for many years it has been necessary to
seek a residence in the south during the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Eastman have always borne a conspicuous
part in the social life of the city, and their elegant home on
Nicollet Island is often open for social entertainment. They
are prominent members in the Church of the Redeemer, and
liberal supporters^ of its religious work.
CHILDREN.
i. Ida May*, b. Aug. 15, 1859 ; d. Oct. 31, 1880 ; m. Sept. 17,
1879, Albert C. Loring. Child : (a) Fred Loring', b.
Oct. 31, 1880 ; d. Jan. 4, 1886.
ii. Fred Wallace', b. March 16, 1864; m. Sept. 15, 1885,
Jeanette Hale, b. June 24, 1868, d. April 4, 1900. Child :
(a) William Wallace', b. June 22, 1886.
iii. Josie Belle', b. June 1, 1871 ; d. Nov. 1, 1874.
1 115. Charlotte Augusta Eastman^ (William KimbalP,
David*, Moses*, Ebenezer^ Philip% Roger'), born in Conway,
N. H., April 26, 1833 ; married Feb. 27, 1855, David
Adams Secombe, born in Amherst, N. H., May 25, 1827 ;
died March 18, 1892, son of David Secombe by his second
wife, Lydia Adams. His widow's P. O. address is Nicollet.
Island, Minneapolis, Minn.
Hon. D. A. Secombe was a native of New Hampshire,,
and a graduate of Dartmouth College, and was for about
forty years actively engaged in the successful practice of law
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666 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
in Minneapolis. He was one of the number to draw up the
state constitution, and was a leading member of the first
legislature of Minnesota. Here he prepared and carried the
constitutional amendment, limiting the legislative session to
sixty days. He served for some time as county attorney.
The Hennepin Bar Association, in its tribute of respect on
the death of Mr. Secombe, said :
" He stood among the brightest and ablest lawyers of this
state. His integrity was never questioned. He was kind
and courteous towards his brethren. In the statement of a
legal proposition, or of the facts in a case, he was a master
not surpassed by any one in his profession. His arguments
were always clear, concise and logical. He was always self-
reliant, self-possessed, and impressed one as having a wonder-
ful amount of reserve power. He was dignified, polite and
manly under all circumstances, never forgetting that he was
a true gentleman.**
CHILDREN.
i. Carrie Eastman Secombe', b. May 17, 1857.
ii. David Willis Secombe', b. July 5,*^ 1860.
iii. Frank Adams Secombe', b. Sept. 7, 1875.
Iii6. Clara Towle Eastman^ (William Kimbair, Davids
Moses*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Conway, N. H.,
Dec. 3, 1838 ; married July 18, 1865, John De Laittre, born
March 5, 1832 ; address, Nicollet Island, Minneapolis, Minn.
The Hon. John De Laittre is a native of Ellsworth, Me.
In 1865 Mr. and Mrs. De Laittre came to Minneapolis.
He is largely interested in the lumber business, the firm
being the Bovey-De Laittre Lumber Co. He also has a
large saw mill at Cloquet. He has been president of the
Nicollet National Bank ; also vice-president of the Farmers'
and Mechanics* Savings Bank, in which he takes an active
part in the management.
GEORGE HENRY EASTMAN^, OF CONWAY, N. H. 66/
In 1877 he was elected mayor of Minneapolis. In 1879
Governor Pillsbury appointed him state prison inspector, in
which position he served until he resigned in 1887. He was
one of the commissioners that constructed the new city hall
and court house of Minneapolis, the largest building in
Minnesota, and is now serving as commissioner from his dis-
trict for the construction of the magnificent state capitol at
St. Paul.
Although a very active man in his private business and
public affairs, he has given considerable time to travel abroad
and to literary culture at home.
CHILDREN.
i. Corinne I)e Laittre^, b. Oct. 18, 1867.
ii. William Francis De Laittre*, b. July 23, 1870; d. Aug. 19,
1871.
iii. Francis William De Laittre®, b. Nov. 3, 1872 ; d. Aug. 29,
1873.
iv. Karl De Laittre^ b. June 23, 1874. He was educated at
the public schools and graduated from the high school
in 1893. He then went to Cambridge and entered
Harvard University, taking the elective academic
course, and gra<luat€d with the degree of A. B. in 1897.
Since graduating he has been employed by the Pioneer
Fuel Co., at Duluth, and later by the Bovey-De Laittre
Lumber Co., in Minneapolis. In Jan., 1900, he began
an extended tour through Europe with college friends,
remaining abroad about six months.
II 17. George Henry Eastman^ (William Kimball^, Davids
MosesS Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger*), born in Conway, N. H.,
Feb. 9, 1840 ; married in Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. i, 1869,
Carrie W. Holt, born in New York city, Dec. 9, 1849,
daughter of Edwin Erastiis and Anna (Filley) Holt, of New
York city and Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Eastman resides in
Hot Springs, Ark., and Minneapolis, Minn.
CHILDREN.
i. Eugene Ilolt^, b. July 9, 1871.
ii. Florence Meserve', b. March 26, 1878.
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668 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1118. Orrin Drake Kimball^ (Cynthia Eastman^ David',
Moses^, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger*), born Jan. 8, 181 1;
died April 6, 1870; married Oct. 8, 1835, Elizabeth Pike,
born in Hebron, N. H., June 6, 181 3; died in Loudon,
N. H., July 7, 1858, daughter of Daniel Pike; married 2d,
Jane (Drake) Durgin. From 1839 ^0 ^842 he kept store in
Loudon, and was afterwards a boot and shoe maker ; was
town clerk for two years, and was a respected citizen.
CHILDREN.
i. George O. Kimball*, b. Feb. 21, 1842; m. June 5,1862,
Lizzie L. Watson, d. Aug. 17, 1841. He d. Oct. 14,
' 1864. His widow m. £. Hight, of Manchester, N. H.
ii. Laura Ann Kimball^, b. July 16, 1844; m. April 18, 1871,
Kirk H. Fletcher, a carriage painter ; resides in Loudon,
N. H.
1 1 19. Clara Tolle Kimball^ (Cynthia Eastman^ David*,
Moses*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger*), born in East Concord,
N. H., Feb., 18 14; died in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 12,
1887 ; married about 1834, John Fox, of Woburn, Mass.,
died in Philadelphia, Pa., where he resided.
CHILDREN.
i. Ambrose Fox*, b.
ii. Charles Fox^ b. -
iii. Ellen Fox*, b.
iv. George Fox*, b. —
II 20. Mary Frances Eastman^ (Moses Kimball^ Abiel*,
Moses^ Ebenezer^ Philip% Roger'), born in Albany, N. Y.,
May 8, 1832 ; married in Dover, N. H., Feb. i, 185 i, John
Fielding, of Pawtucket, R. L
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Louisa Fielding*, b. in Lowell, Mass., Nov. 29,
1861 ; m. Oct. 15, 1885, Charles Thomas Daniels, of
Lawrence, Mass., where they reside. Child : (a) Ruth
M. Daniels^ b. in Lawrence, Mass., July 31, 1889.
HIRAM WASHINGTON EASTMAN^, OF CONWAV, N. H. 669
ii. Nellie FraDces Fielding^, b. in Taunton, Mass., April 30,
1854 ; no. Sept. 8, 1879, in Lawrence, Mass., Albert
Eugene Ellis ; resides in Lawrence, Mass. Child : (a)
Helen May Ellis^, b. in Lawrence, Mass., May 23, 1880.
112 1. Hiram Washington Kimball Eastman^ (Moses
KimbalP, Abiel*, Moses*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born
in Albany, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1838 ; married in Biddeford,
Me., June 14, 1859, Elizabeth , born in Farmington,
Me., Sept. ID, 1836, daughter of Jesse and Love (Shorey)
, of Farmington,"* Me. Mr. Eastman was a machinist ;
is now retired on a farm ; resides in Dorchester ; P. O.,
Cheever, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Ella Frauce8^ b. in Biddeford, Me., May 23, 1860. She is
a school teacher in Lawrence, Mass., and resides at No.
44 Sumner St.
ii. Annie May^ b. in Lawrence, Mass., May 1, 1868 ; d. March
29, 1873.
iii. Charles Dunning^ b. in Lawrence, Mass., Oct. 2, 1872 ; d.
Nov. 1, 1881.
iv. Grace Edna^ b. in Lawrence, Mass., June 21, 1877. She
is a school teacher in the schools of Lawrence, Mass.,
where she resides at No. 44 Sumner st.
1 122. James T. Eastman^ (Abiel^, Abiels, MosesS
Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born May 18, 1836, m. .
CHILDRKN.
i. Minnie Kingsman^ b. in Lockport, N. Y. ; m. Smith,
and is a widow,
ii. Anna Kelley^ b. ; both living in Buffalo, N. Y.
1123. Mary Kinsman Eastman^ (AbieP, Abiels, Moses*,
Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born Oct. 31, 1837 J married
Oct. 21, 1857, Samuel Osborn ; he died and she lives in
Lockport, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Frances', b. ; m. a Warren.
ii. Samuel', b. .
670 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
11 24. John Holmes Morey^ (Persis Austin^, Judith East-
man5, Moses^, Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger'), born in Franklin,
N. H., Jan. 31, 1834; died in Concord, N. H., March 12,
1895 ; married Jan. 26, 1876, Carrie Cottrell, born in Cam-
bridge, Mass., Dec. 31, 1853, daughter of Adam S., and
Susan Lord (Chapman) Cottrell. John Holmes Morey
fitted for college at the Methodist Institute, Tilton, N. H.,
but never entered college. He studied music, and after he
had taken twelve lessons, his teacher said that there was no
use for her to teach him any more as Tie knew more than she
did. Then he went to Manchester and took lessons of Mr.
Baldwin. Then he came to Concord, N. H., and studied
with Mr. James M. Tracy. He then went to Charlestown,
S. C, and taught the piano and organ ; was director of the
Choralphene Society there for a season, but the climate not
agreeing with him, he returned to Concord, and entered into
musical relationship with ** Uncle Ben " Davis, and so con-
tinued from 1852 until his death. Mr. Morey was an artist,
a composer and a most agreeable gentlemen.
CHILD.
i. Bertha Cottrell^, b. in Concord, N. H., Sept. 22, 1879 ;
resides at home with her mother in Concord. She
inherits her father's musical talents ; has taken musical
lessons of Mr. James W. Ilill, of Boston, Mass., and has
not finished as yet (1899). She is a very promising
young lady.
1125. Lyman Walker Eastman^ (William ElwelP, Phineas^,
Moses^ Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Vershire, Vt., in
1820 ; died in Oakland, Cal., in 1879 ; married ist, Melissa
W. Cutting, born in 1825, and died in Manchester, N. H.,
in 1859; married 2d, Anna R. Riddle, born in Bedford,
N. H., in 1832, died in Manchester, N. H., in 1868.
CHILD BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Mary H.^ b. in Manchester, X. H., in 1855.
SUSAN C. EASTMAN^, OF VERSHIRE, VT. 67 1
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
ii. Charles*, b. in Manchester, N. H., in 18^ ; d. young,
iii. William*, b. in Manchester, N. II.
iv. Eddie R.*, b. in Manchester, N. H. ; d. young.
1 126. Susan C. Eastman^ (William ElwelP, Phineas^,
Moses^, Ebeneze^^ Philip', Roger*), born in Vershire, Vt., in
1821 ; married Solennus Pushee, born in Canaan, N. H., in
1820.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Pushee*, b. in Lebanon, N. H., in 1846 ; d. 1847.
ii. Frank S. Pushee*, b. in Suncook, N. H., in 1849 ; m.
Addie James, b. in Manchester, N. H., in 1852. Chil-
dren : (a) Harry H. Pushee*, b. in Manchester, N. H., in
1876 ; d. same year ; (b) Frank J. Pushee®, b. in Man-
chester, N. H., in 1877 ; (c) Beryl Pushee*, b. in Man-
chester, in 1880.
iii. EUa M.*, b. in Manchester, N. H., in 1851 ; d. 1872.
iv. George W.*, b. in Manchester, 1857 ; d. in 1874.
1 127. Maria H. Eastman^ (William Elwell^ Phineas^,
Moses^, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Vershire, Vt., in
1822 ; died at Walnut Grove, Cal., in 1891 ; married Wil-
lard Hazen ; lived in Walnut Grove, Cal., where he died in
1 89 1. They had no children.
1 1 28. William Kllwell Eastman, ]rJ (William Elwell,
Sen.*, Phineas^, Moses'*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in
Vershire, Vt., in 1828 ; married Lucy Carter, born in Con-
cord, N. H., in 1836. They settled in Chicago, 111.
CHILDREN.
i. Arthur*, b. in Chicago, 111., in 1869.
ii. Ella G.*, b. in Chicago, 111., in 1874.
1 1 29. Rachel C. Eastman^ (William ElwelP, Phineas^,
Moses'*, Ebenezer^ Philip*, Roger*), born in Vershire, Vt., in
1831 ; married Alfred Hall, born in Auburn, N. H., in
1824. They first lived in Lawrence, Mass., but later
removed to Chicago, 111.
672 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Jennie M.^, b. in Lawrence, Mass., in 1853 ; d. in Chicago,
1880 ; m. Clark B. Albro ; no children.
ii. Alfrata R.^ b. in Lawrence, in 1854.
iii. Minnie P.', b. in Lawrence, in 1859; d. in Chicago, in
1869.
11 30. Moses Eastman^ (William ElvvelP, Phineas^,
Moses^ Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Vershire, Vt., in
183s ; married ist, Esther E. Emerson, born in 1833, and
died in Manchester, N. H., in 1871 ; married 2d, Susie F.
Trussell, of Camden, Me.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Emma F.S b. in Manchester, X. H., in 1856 ; d. 1858.
ii. Minnie F.^ b. in Manchester, N. H., 1871 ; m. Edson C.
Eastman, b. in 1871.
1 131. Arthur Middleton Eastman^ (William Elwell^,
Phineas^, Moses^, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger*), born in
Canaan, N. H., in 1841 ; married Malzenah C. Weeks, born
in Manchester, N. H. ; grocer in Manchester, N. H.
CHILDKKN.
i. ElwelP, b. in Manchester, N. H., in 1873 ; d. 1884.
ii. Walter M.^ b. in Manchester, 1877.
1 1 32. Henry W. Eastman^ (Jacob Carter**, Simeon^,
Moses\ Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born May 8, 1826;
died March 3, 1882 ; married Lydia Macy.
CHILDRKN.
Frederick Macy*, b. Dec. 17, 1848.
Eliza Leggett*, b. Xov. 7, 1850. ^
Henry W.8, b. Sept. 10, 1852; d. July 6, 185:5.
Henry W., 2d8, b. March 1, 1854.
George W.*, b. March 12, 1856.
Grace*, b. Jan. 6, 1858.
Mary Palmer*, b. July 15, 1860.
1793. viii. Margaret Close*, b. April 16, 1862.
ix. Lydia Macy*, b. Aug. 14, 1863; d. Jan. 21, 1870.
X. Lincoln*, b. Feb. 2, 1865; d. Feb. 8, 1871.
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1792.
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MARY AD ALINE EASTMAN', OF NEW YORK CITY. 673
11 33. Mary Adaline Eastman' (Jacob Carter^, Simeon*,
Moses^, Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger*), born in New York city,
Sept. 27, 1833 ; married in Roslyn, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1855,
George Ware Palmer, born in Freetown, Mass., April 28,
1828, son of Richard Briggs and Laura Evans (Hathaway)
Palmer. Mr. Palmer resides in Fall River, Mass. He is sec-
retary and treasurer of First Baptist church, to which he
belongs.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Ware Palmer', b. in Fall Kiver, Mass., July 12, 1856;
d. July 12, 1803.
ii. Caroline Amanda Palmer', b. in Bell Plain, Minn., Sept.
6, 1858.
1793a. iii. George Ware Palmer*, b. in Fall River, Nov. 6, 1861.
1793b. iv. Henry Buffington Pahner*, b. in Fall River, Nov. 9, 1864.
V. Harriett Adams Palmer', b. in Fall River, Dec. 8, 1868.
vi. Lydia Eastman Palmer', b. in Fall River, April 14, 1871.
1 1 34. Nancy Proctor Eastman^ (Galen Fay^, Simeon*,
Moses^ Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger*), born in Concord, N. H.,
March 13, 1821 ; married in Topsfield, Mass., Oct. 18, 1847,
Henry Troup Nichols, born in Lempster, N. H., Dec. 20,
1819, died in Manchester, N. H., Jan. 13, 1865, son of
Troup and Lucinda (Smith) Nichols. He was a hotel
keeper, and resided in Manchester, N. H.
CHILD.
i. Cora Frances Xichol8^ b. in Manchester, N. H., Sept. 4,
1854 ; married in Manchester, N. H., Oct. 15, 1877,
Eben P. Sanborn, born in Bridgeport, Conn., in April,
1851. She is a graduate from the Manchester, N. IL,
high , school and Salem Normal school. Child : (a)
Henry Nichols Sanborn^ b. in Hollaston Heights,
Mass., March 5, 1879. He is a student at Harvard Col-
lege. His mother is a teacher in the public schools in
Boston, Mass.
674 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1 135. Simeon Eastman^ (Galen Fay^, Simeon^, Moses^
Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), born in Topsfield, N. H., in
1825 ; died in Plymouth, N. H., May 16, 1887; married in
Plymouth, N. H., Dec. i, 1845, Lavinia Webber, daughter
of Luther and Paulina (Small) Webber, born in Campton,
N. H., May 16, 1826, died in Plymouth, N. H., Jan. 28,
1887. Mr. Eastman was a shoe maker and stone mason.
He resided in Plymouth, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1794. i. AI011Z08, b. ill Plymouth, N. H., Nov. 5, 1846.
ii. Horace^, b. 1848; d. Nov. 9, 1884.
iii. Luella^ b. 1850; d. Aug., lb — ; in. William M. Davis;
resided in Plymouth.
iv. Pauline', b. ; d. at the age of 1 1 years.
V. Ella', b. ; d. at the age of 4 years.
vi. Leroy S.', b. Feb. 27, 1860.
vii. Simeon Dexter', b. Oct., 1862 ; m. and resides in Ashland,
N. H.
viii. Edwin Be)*t', b. Nov. 17, 1866 ; m. and his wife deceased ;
resides in Ashland, N. H.
ix. James Albert', b. June, 1872 ; ni. and resides in Plymouth,
N. H.
1 1 36. Aaron Eastman^ (Galen Fay^, Simeon^^ Moses^,
Ebenezer^, Philip^ Roger'), born in Plymouth, N. H., Aug.
2, 1844 J married in Rumney, N. H., Agnes Ford, daughter
of Thomas Russell and Harriette (George) Ford, born in
Rumney, N. H., July 25, 1847. Mr. Eastman resides in
Littleton, N. H., where he is a glove cutter.
CHILD.
i. Belle', b. .
1 137. Horace Tanner Eastman^ (SamueP, Samuel^, Sam-
uel'*, Philip^, Philip', Roger'), born in Ridgeway, Orleans county,
N. Y., Oct. 27, 1819 ; married in Sandusky, Ohio, Jan. 13,
1849, Hannah Louisa Snow, born in Warsaw, Wyoming
HORACIOT. I-:AS'].MANui.v)
SAMUEL J. EASTMAN^, OF RIDGEWAY, N. Y.
675
^•^^mty, N. Y., Tuesday, Feb. 26, 1828; died in Anna, 111.,
19, 1897, daughter of Libeus and Mercy (Smith) Snow.
1845 M^"- Eastman went to work for the Mad River and
:e Erie Railroad Co., which was the first railroa4 built in
ik). This road runs from Sandusky to Dayton, Ohio.
He remained in the employ of the company eleven years,
^•le last five as master carpenter. In 1847 he invented and
•^^lade the first pilot ever used on any railroad, and which is
*^ universal use to-day. He never got out a patent. In
^856 he removed to Anna, III., where he bought a tract of
^5aiid, which to-day is one of the most fruitful farms in south-
ern Illinois. He run the farm, had a large dairy, and worked
at his trade, but at the death of his wife, gave up his farm to
his two sons. He lives in Anna, 111. He takes a great
interest in the history of his ancestors.
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CHILDREN.
Julia A.^ b. ill Anna, 111., in 1850; m. Mr. Wells.
Cary8, b. 1853; d. April 7, 1881 ; unni.
Fannie^ b. in Anna, 1855 ; d. in Anna, Dec. 16, 1896.
Elmer B.«, b.July 14, 1861.
Nora®, b. in Anna, Nov. 29, 1863 ; in. John R. Davis.
Harmon*, b. Feb. 28, 1865.
Horace Greely*, b. Feb. 6, 1867.
Kittie*, b. Sept. 25, 1868 ; m. in Sandusky, 111., Oct. 26,
1892, Con. Manley, b. in Sandusky, 111., Dec. 12, 1868,
son of Timothy and Bridget (Sullivan) Manley. Mr.
Manley is a farmer residing in Sandusky ; tbey have no
children.
SamueP, b. in 1871 ; resides at home ; unra.
II 38. Samuel J. Eastman^ (SamueP, Samuel^, Samuel,
Philip^, Philip*, Roger'), born in Ridgeway, Orleans county,
N. Y., Nov. 9, 1825 ; died Jan. 6, 1874 ; married Harriett A.
Cook. He lived in Sandusky, Ohio, and Anna, 111.
676 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
1795. i. Ida A.*, b. .
ii. Frank E.^ b. in Sandusky, Ohio, Jan. 11, 1850 ; d. in
Carlyle, 111., Oct., 1882.
iii. Harry G.', b. in Anna, 111., April 11, 1863 ; resides at Oak-
ley, Kansas.
11 39. Albert Eastman Stanley^ (Electa Eastman^, Icha-
bod5, Samuel^, Philip^, Philips Roger'), born in Leicester, Vt.,
June 4, 1833 ; married at Bennington, N. Y., June 3, i860,
Adelaide McCannon, daughter of Simeon and Amanda
(Petty) McCannon.
CHILDREN.
i. Ned Albert Stanley^, b. Oct. 17, 1861 ; m. June 80, 1892,
Grace Sears Lawton, daughter of James M., Jr., and
Eliza (Sears) Lawton. Mr. Stanley is a dentist, resid-
ing in New Bedford, Mass. ; no children,
ii. Fred Dunmore Stanley*, b. Oct. 17, 1863 ; ni. Jan., 1896,
fsabelle H. GifFord. Children : (a) Ruth Stanley^ b.
1896 ; (b) Fred Stanley, Jr.», b. June, 1899.
1 140. Mary Ann Boardman^ (Mabel Catherine Eastman^
Ichabods, Samuel^*, Philip^ Philip% Roger'), born in Haver-
hill, Mass., March 18, 185 1 ; married Benjamin Franklin
Barnes ; resides in Haverhill, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Mabel Dorcas Barnes', b. May 11, 1878.
ii. Sarah Boardman Barnes', b. Dec. 12, 1879.
iii. Kate White Barnes', b. Jan. 21, 1882.
iv. Charles White Barnes', b. Jan. 25, 1885.
V. Benjamin Franklin Barnes', b. Nov. 16, 1886.
vi. Warren Barnes', b. April 22, 1889 ; d. April 5, 1892.
vii. Warren Barnes, 2d', b. Aug. 2, 1892.
viii. Frederick Barnes', b. March 5, 1896 ; d. April 2, lb97.
114 1. George Willys Eastman^ (Justus^, Peters, Tim-
othy^, Philip^, Philip^ Roger'), born F'eb. 9, 1803; died
June 3, 1875 ; married Lydia Taylor Mann; she is living in
Orwell, Pa.
ASA FARNUM EASTMAN^, OF MARBLETOWN, N. Y. 677
CHILDREN.
i. Willys', b. Dec. 28, 1829.
ii. A nameless daaghteH, b. and d. July 30, 1831.
iii. Lucy Jane», b. Sept. 28, 1833.
iv. Calvin Justus', b. in Butternuts, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1838. He is a
blacksmith and resides in Orwell, Pa. He is town
treasurer and church trustee of the Presbyterian church
of which he is a member ; he is unm.
▼i. John I.», b. Oct. 23, 1845.
1796. vii. Sarah Jane», b. Sept. 26, 1847.
1 142. Asa Farnum Eastman^ (Justus^ Peter*, Timothy^
Philip^, Philip', Roger*), born in Marbletown, Chenango
county, N. Y., April 21, 1808 ; died in Tunkhannock, Pa.,
Sept. I, 1888 ; married in Rome, Bradford county, Pa., Nov.
5> i837> Catherine Wickizer, born June 3, 1816, died Nov.
16, 1 88 1. She was of Dutch descent, daughter of Jacob
and Thankful (Green) Wickizer.
Mr. Eastman, in April, 1857, removed to Tunkhannock,
Pa., where he lived until his death. He was a very active
and public spirited man ; voted the Republican ticket until
within a year or two before his death, when he voted the
Prohibition ticket. He was a deacon in the Baptist church
of which he and his wife were members. On his grave-stone
it says, " Diligent in business, ferv^ent in spirit, serving the
Lord." On his wife's, " Children rise up to call her blessed.*'
CHILDREN.
1797. i. George Hyatt*, b. in Rome, Pa., Oct. 4, 1838.
1798. ii. Asa Myron*, b. in Rome, Pa., Feb. 8, 1840.
1799. iii. Martha Leticea', b. in Rome, Pa., Oct. 19, 1842.
1800. iv. Miles Justus', b. in Rome, Pa., July 8, 1844.
1801. V. Ruth Stella*, b. July 14, 1848.
1802. vi. James Dobson'. b. in Orwell, Pa., May 14, 1850.
II 43. Hannah Spaulding Eastman^ (Justus^ Peter*, Tim-
othy^ Philip^, Philips Roger*), born May 17, 18 13; married
Albert P. Hicks, son of John.
678 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
1803. i. Harriet Eliza Hicks*, b. May 5, 1837 ; m. Matthew Whit-
niore Yontz.
ii. Emily Delphine Hicks^ b. June 25, 1839 ; m. a Hall.
iii. Orville S. Hicks', b. June 20, 1841 ; never m.
iv. Eunice Adell Hicks^ b. June 2, 1843 ; m. a Campbell.
y. Julia Emma Hicks^ b. March 1, 1849 ; m. a Baker.
11 44. Erastus Eastman^ (RoswelP, Peter^ Timothy^,
Philip^, Philip', Roger'), born in 1809; ^^^^ ^" Windsor,
Conn., Aug. 4, 1893 ; married Lucena Marcy. He lived in
Ashford, Westford, and Windsor, Conn.
CHILDREN.
i. Lucy Philena«, b. Aug. 30, 1832 ; d. Sept. 27, 1834.
ii. An infant«, b. Oct. 24, 1836 ; d. Oct. 28, 1836.
1804. iii. Eliza Philena^, b. May 17, 1837.
iv. Ervin S.', b. July 8, 1839 ; m. Jemima Barber. He enlisted
Oct. 7, 1861; mustered in Oct. 24, 1861, in Co. B, 11th
Reg., Conn. Vol. Inft, as private; promoted corporal
and re-enlisted Dec. 12, 1863 ; promoted sergeant March
9, 1864; wounded at Cold Harbor, June 3, 1864;
promoted 2d lieutenant, Co. F, Jan. 16, 1865.
1805. V. Henry AustinS, b. June 25, 1840.
vi. Roswell D.^ b. Dec. 19, 1843 ; resides in Willimantic, Conn.
He enlisted Aug. 10, 1862, as private, in Co. D, 21st
Conn. Vol. Tuft. ; wounded at Drury's Bluif, May 16,
1864 ; mustered out June 16, 1865.
vii. James Edwa^d^ b. Feb. 28, 1844 ; resides at Bolton, Conn.
He enlisted Aug. 18, 1862 ; mustered in Sept. 5, 1862, as
private in Co. D, 21st Conn. Vol. Inft. ; wounded at Fred-
ericksburg, Va., Dec. 10,1862; mustered out June 10,
1865.
viii. Lucy Ann^, b. Oct. 9, 1845 ; d. Sept. 27, 1857.
ix. Francis Warner^ b. Sept. 5, 1850 ; resides in Windham,
Conn.
X. Herbert O.^, b. Aug. 15, 1852 ; resides at Hartford, Conn.
1 145. Benjamin Trumbull Jones^ (Mary Pierpont East-
man^, Peters, Timothy-*, Philip^, Philip', Roger'), born Feb.
13, 1827; died Dec. 14, 1884; married Sept. 5, 1858, Jose-
phine Nancy Harrison, born Jan. 23, 1837, daughter of
Israel and Nancy (Gaylord) Harrison.
PETER EASTMAN JONES'. 6/9
4
CHILDREN.
i. George Trumbull Jones', b. July 31, 1859 ; m. Feb. 5,
1884, Frauces Salina Flarper, b. April 11, 1854, daughter
of George and Sally CMalony) Harper ; resides in Wal-
lingford, Conn. Children: (a) Marguerite TrumbuU
Jones', b. Nov. 27, 188S.
ii. Sarah Louisa Jones^ b. April 13, 1865 ; m, Sept. 25, 1888,
John Peter Stevenson, b. July 13, I860, son of Francis
Stevenson, who was b. in Scotland. Child : (a) Jose-
phine Stevenson*, b. July 28, 1889.
11 46. Peter Eastman Jones^ (Mary Pierpont Eastman^
Peters, Timothy^ Philip^, Philip% Roger*), born Jan. 9, 1829 ;
married Sept. 14, 1858, Mrs. Emily Carman, born May 6,
1827, widow of Moses Carman, of New Baltimore, Green
county, N. Y., and daughter of Jacob and Angeline (Whit-
beck) Slack, of New Scotland, Albany county, N. Y. Mr.
Jones resided in Wallingford, Conn.
CHILDREN.
i. Son, nameless*, b. May 12, 1861 ; d. May 15.
ii. Albert Street Jones', b. Sept. 5, 1868.
1 147. Charles Nicholas Jones^ (Mary Pierpont Eastman^,
Peter^Timothy^ Philip^, Philip% Roger^), born Sept. 18, 1831 ;
married ist, Nov. 15, 1854, Ellen Augusta Cook, born Aug.
12, 185s ; died Sept. 27, 1878, daughter of John and Mary
(Munson) Cook ; married 2d, June 4, 1890, Abbie Bristol, of
Cheshire, Conn. He resides in Wallingford, Conn.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Mary Ellen Jones*, b. May 1, 1856 ; m. Jan. 17, 1878, Wil-
liam Herman Williams, b. June 18, 1850, son of William
and Abbie (Preston) Williams. Children : (a) Charles
Leslie Williams*, b. Oct. 26, 1878; (b) Robert Cook
Williams*, b. June 24, 1881 ; (c) Sarah Emma Williams',
b. April 0, 1883 ; (d) Herman Porter Williams*, b. July
4, 1886 ; d. April 1, 1887 ; (e) Florence Jenny Williams*,
b. June 19, 1888.
680 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
•
ii. Emma Augusta Jones^ b. Oct. 27, 1860.
iii. Sarah Cook Jones*, b. Jan. 1, 1863 ; m. Oct. 2, 1889, Wil-
liam Henry Talcott, b. Dec. 18, 1859.
iv. Florence Rutb Jones', b. Sept. 11, 1873.
11 48. Harriet Emily Jones^ (Mary Pierpont Eastman^
Peters, Timothy^ Philip^, Philip% Roger'), born July 19,
1837 ; married Jan. i, 1868, Charles Dickerman Childs,
born June 29, 1830, son of Abiel and Henrietta (Hall)
Childs. Mr. Childs resides in Wallingford, Conn., where he
is a farmer.
CHILDREN.
i. George Trumbull Childs«, b. Jan. 1. 1869.
ii. Alice Eastman Childs', b. Nov. 25, 1874.
iii. Grace Florilla Childs', b. May 1, 1878.
1 149. Sarah Ann Jones' (Mary Pierpont Eastman^
Peter5, Timothy^, Philip^, Philip% Roger'), born Sept. 9,
184 1 ; died in Albany, N. Y., April 6, 1872 ; married Oct.
26, 1864, Andrew Wilkins, born June 12, 1823.
CHILD BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Frank Jones Wilkins', b. June 20, 1867. Mr. Wilkins
married 2d, Julia Eastman Jones, his first wife's sister,
Jan. 21, 1875. He is a merchant in Albany, N. Y.
CHILD BY SECOND WIFE.
ii. Harold Street Wilkins^ b. in Wallingford, Conn., Dec. 4,
1883.
1 1 50. Henry William Eastman^ (Jonathan Shepherd^,
Clark^, Timothy*, Philip^ Philip% Roger'), born in Baltimore,
Md., Oct. 21, 1833; married Jan. 15, 1855, Mary Ann
Wentz. They reside at No. 29 Hanover street, Balti-
more, Md.
LEWIS MEACHAM EASTMAN^, OF BALTIMORE, MD. 68 1
CHILDREN.
i. Ida Shepherd^ b. iii Baltimore, Nov. 3, 1856; m. Sept 2,
1884, James S. Moore,
ii. Sarah Adeline^ b. June 10,1858; ra. March 31, 1878, Jos.
B. Wilson ; res. in Baltimore, Md. Child : (a) Ida Wil-
8on», b. Jan. 7, 1879.
iii. Eliza Wentz*, b. 1859 ; d. 1871.
iv. Anna Mary', b. 1861.
V. Henry William, Jr.', b. 1863 ; d. 1865.
vi. Anna Mary, 2d8, b. Feb. 3, 1865; m. 1891. Charles W.
Shaw,
vii. Henry Dunning', b. Sept. 7, 1868 ; res. in Baltimore ; unm.
in 1896.
1 151. Lewis Meacham Eastman^ (Jonathan Shepard^
Clarks, Timothy*, Philip^, Philip', Roger'), born in Baltimore,
Md., July 17, 1836; died there; married Sept. 23, 1863,
Mary A. Goemly, of Baltimore, Md. He graduated from
Newton Academy in 1856, and there received the degree of
Master of Arts. He graduated in 1859 with high honors
from the medical department of the University of Maryland.
He served as surgeon in the United States army during the
civil war with the Eighteenth Dragoons. He always resided
in Baltimore, where he was one of the most prominent and
widely-known physicians of the city, and was known all over
the United States and Europe for his deep medical researches
and his knowledge of microscopy. He was a member of all
the state medical and microscopical societies, and was presi-
dent of several of them, and belonged also to the American
Academy of Sciences. He had been a deacon of Lafayette
Square Presbyterian Church for the past twenty years. Dr.
Eastman was a gentleman of the old school, his manner be-
ing polished and gentle. By precept and example, by his
eminent qualities of good sense and kindness, and by his
love of right and Christian fortitude, he did much to secure
contentment in the homes of the distressed and needy.
He resided at No. 772 West Lexington street.
43
682 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
L Lewis AlTin^, b. in Baltimore, Feb. 5, 1 885 ; d. Aug. 12, 1 885.
iL Mary £.«, b. in Baltiiiiore, Joly 28, 1886.
liL Gertrude*, b. in Baltimore, May 28, 1869.
11 52. Mary Abigail Brown^ (Mary Eastman*, Clark*,
Timothy*, Phflip', Philip*, Roger'), bom in Chelsea, Vt., June
25, 1 8 16; married Leander B. Bigelow, bom in Colchester,
Conn., June 26, 1797, died Feb. 6, 1850. He was the son of
Otis and Henrietta (Butler) Bigelow. He was a physician.
Lived in Auburn, N. Y. She was his second wife.
CHILDKEH.
L Francis A. Bigelow', b. ; m. Edwin A. Ford, a ma-
chinist in New York city.
iL Harriet Bigelow*, b. April 18, 1837.
iii. Leander Bartlett Bigelow, Jr.^ b. ; d. Dec. 1, 1856.
ir. Charles Carroll Bigelow', b. in Anbam, N. Y., Nov. 21,
1889 ; m. Laura Bigelow.
T. Mary Agnes Bigelow*, b. ; m. Rev. Samuel Miller ;
resided in Deansville, N. Y.
vL Adeline Louise Bigelow^ b. ; m. James R. Angel,
lawyer, New York city,
vii. Georgiana Gertrude Bigelow', b. ; m. Lucius New-
ton ; res. in Shelburn, N. Y.
viii. George Washington Bigelow', b. ; m. Carrie Croft ;
res. in Brooklyn, N. Y. He is an M. D.
11 53. Sarah Aceneth Prown^ (Mary Eastman^ Clarke
Timothy^ Philip^, Philips Roger'), born in Chelsea, Vt.,
Feb. 18, 1820; died in Auburn, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1868; mar-
ried June 29, 1839, Carlos Frederick Conwell, bom in Zanes-
ville, Ohio, Aug. 23, 1815, died in Milwaukee, Wis., July
15, 1890.
CHILDREN.
1806. i. Jonas Arteroas Conwell', b. in Coshocton, Ohio, Sept. 23,
1840.
ii. Mary Eliza Conwell', b. in Zanesville, Ohio, Sept. 7, 1842 ;
d. July 11, 1848, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
1807. iii* Frances Caroline Conwell', b. in Zanesville, Ohio, Feb. 12,
1845.
SAMUEL EASTMAN^. 683
1 1 54. Samuel Eastman^ (SamueP, Samuel^ Jonathan^,
Philip^, Philips Roger'), born Feb. i8, 1779 ; married Oct. 3,
1802, Edna Little, of Peterborough, the marriage ceremony
being performed by Rev. Mr. Rice. Shortly after their mar-
riage he settled in Henniker, N. H., and became part owner
of the mill later owned by Mr. Gutterson, and lived in a log
house that stood north of the house owned by Mr. G. W. S.
Dow, where he resided several years. He then moved upon
what was known later as the " Hunter farm." After a few
years he moved on to the farm where he was born. He died
Feb. 12, 1852. His wife died Aug. 8, 1870.
CHILDREN.
Whitcomb; had five
i. Edna*, b. March 2,1804; m.
daughters.
1808.
ii. Cynthia*, b. Feb. 4, 1806.
1809.
iii. Lucinda*, b. Feb. 23, 1809.
1810.
iv. Sally*, b. Nov. 18, 1810.
1155. David Eastman7(SamueP, Samuel^ Jonathan^, Philip^,
Philip', Roger'), born May 31, 1793 ; married May 31, 1815,
Patty Fletcher, born in Westford, Mass., March 30, 1790,
daughter of Andrew and Lydia (Wright) Fletcher. He lived
in Strafford, Vt.
CHILDREN.
i. John*, b. Sept. 23, 1816 ; m. Esther Alexander.
1811. ii. Williams, b. in Vershire, Vt., March 9, 1818 ; m. .
iii. Andrew^, b. June 27, 1819 ; d. June 20, 1859 ; ra. Sarah
Johnson,
iv. Martha", b. May 7, 1821 ; d. April 10, 1829.
V. George^ b. May 7, 1821 ; ra. Hannah Ames.
, vi. Mary Ann^ b. Oct. 26, 1825; m. Thompson Banker,
vii. Almira*, b. Dec. 16, 1827 ; m. Abiatha Beckwith.
viu. Martha M.", b. July, 1830 ; d. Nov. 4, 1843.
ix. Sophia^ b. Sept. 27, 1832 ; m. Hiram Clogston.
684 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1156. Jonathan Eastman^ (SamueP, Samuels, Jonathan^
Philip^, Philip*, Roger'), born in Henniker, N. H., March 4,
1796; died in Strafford, Vt., Feb. 24, 1868; married Sally
Flanders, bom in Gilmanton, N. H., Sept. 10, 1798, daugh-
ter of Daniel and Sally (Elkins) Flanders. Mrs. Eastman
died in Vershire, Vt., April 26, 1861. They lived in Thet-
ford and Vershire, where their children were born, when they
removed to Strafford, Vt. He was a farmer.
CHILDREN.
i. Sarah8, b. in Thetford, Vt., April U, 1821 ; in. Warren
Barr ; both died. Children : (a) George O. Burr', b.
; d. ; (b) John Burr», b. ; d. ; (c) Ellen
Burr®, b. ; she is a nurse ; res. in Thetford Center,
Vt. ; (d) Frank Burr^ b. ; he is a farmer and jew-
eler in Thetford Center, Vt. ; (e) Fred E. Bun*, b. ;
he is fL jeweler at Barre, Vt.
ii. Loretta®, b. in Thetford, Vt. ; m. William Gifford ; both
deceased. Children : (a) EramaViolana GifPord^b. ;
m. Orr ; d. ; left a son, William H. Orr, who
resides in Vershire, Vt. ; (b) Abby Mercea GifFord'; b.
; m. Ijewis, and died leaving a daughter ; (c)
William Eastman Gifford^ b. ; d. .
iii. Abby^ b. ; m. Freeman Godfrey; both deceased. Chil-
dren : (a) May L. Godf rey', b. ; she resides at No.
100 Monroe street, Grand Rapids, Mich.; (b) Jennie
Godf ^ey^ b. ; (c) Frank Godfrey®, b. ; (d) Free-
man Godf rey», b. ; (e) Carroll Godfrey', b. . All
except the oldest are deceased.
iv. Samuel^ b. July 4, 1826; m. Amanda Godfrey; res. in
Denison, Iowa. Children : (a) Frank®, b. ; (b) Louisa
B.*, b. ; m. Rogers; res. in Denison, Iowa.
V. Mercea^ b. Dec. 29, 1828; m. Allen B. Galpin ; res. in
Montour, Tama county, Iowa. No children.
vi. Jonathan Flanders^ b. Feb. 22, 1831 ; d. ; m. Hattie
P. Clark ; had daughter, P^ffie May^ b. ; d. . .
vii. William Tucker*, b. Feb. 1, 1835 ; m. Mira Prescott ; res. 21
Bennett street. Battle Creek, Mich. Children : (a) Cora^
b. ; (b) an infant ; both dead.
HIRAM EASTMAN^, OF HENNIKER, N. H. 68$
viiL Climena Pierce*, b. in Ver8hire,Vt., Jan. 2, 1838 ; m. J. Dia-
mond Burnhara ; res. in Botna, Shelby county, Iowa.
Children : (a) Flora A. Burnhani*, b. ; m. a Ste-
vens ; d. ; (b) Gertie Burnham^ b. ; d. ;
(c) Nica E. Burnham®, b. ; (d) Silas D. Barnham®,
b. ; d. .
1812. , ix. Orissa Vilona^, b. June 28, 1841 ; m. W. M. Pressey.
1 1 57. Hiram Eastman^ (SamueP, Samuel^, Jonathan^
Philip^, Philips Roger'), born in Henniker, N.H., in 1802 ; died
in Strafford, Vt., Feb. 19, 1866 ; married Polly Oilman, born
in Strafford, Vt., March 28, 1800, died Nov. 9, 1886, daugh-
ter of John Oilman. Mr. Eastman resided in Strafford, Vt.,
where he was a farmer.
CHILDREN.
1813. i. John GilmanS, b. in Strafford, Vt, Nov. 26, 1827.
ii. Hiram, Jr.8, b. Dec. 11, 1834 ; d. Aug. 27, 1900.
iii. William D.\ b. 1839 ; d. Dec. 11, 188a.
1 1 58. Amos Whitney Eastman^ (Samuel^ Samuel*,
Jonathan^, Philip^, Philip', Roger'), born in Strafford, Vt.,
Sept. 23, 1805; died in Brattleboro, Vt., Aug. 12, 1878;
married in Vershire, Vt., Jan. 19, 1832, Polly Oodfrey, born
in Vershire, Vt., in 1804, died in West Fairlee, Vt., July 31,
1839. Mr. Eastman resided in Strafford, Vt., where he was
a farmer and cattle raiser. He held various town offices, and
was a member of the Baptist church.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Sylvonia®, b. Nov. 10, 1834, in Strafford ; d. Oct. 20,
1858.
1814. ii. Francelia £.», b. Sept. 19, 1839.
iii. Came M.^, b. Aug. 10, 1842 ; d. at West Fairlee, Vt, April
27, 1860 ; m. Jan. 27, at Bradford, Vt., Marshall P. Felch.
He was a soldier in the war of 1861-5. He was a musi-
cian, and was also engaged in the leather business. He
resides in Denver, Col. They had one child, a daughter,
who married John Colby, and resides in Thetford, Vt.
686 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
11 59. Sylvia Savonia Eastman^ (Jamesl^, James^, Jona-
than^ Philip^, Philip*, Roger'), bom in Xewfane, Vt., Nov.
4, 1826 ; married in Salt Lake City, Feb. 27, 185 1, Lorenzo
HiU Hatch^ bom in Lincoln, Addison county, Vt., Jan. 4,
1826, son of Hezekiah and Aldura (Sumner) Hatch. She
was his second wife, the first being Hannah Fuller, whom
he married Feb. 10, 1864. She died Aug. 10, 1867. Mr.
Hatch joined the Church of the Latter £>ay Saints, and
moved with his parents to Nauvoo, 111., in 1842, and in 1850
to Salt Lake City, Utah. They settled first in Lehi, Utah
county, Ut^, where all their children were bom, when
in 1863 they moved to Franklin, Idaho, and from there
to Logan, Cache county, Utah, in 1886, where they now
reside.
CHILDREN.
1815. L Loreozf Lafmyette Hatch*, b. Dec. 25, 1851.
1816. iL ClariMa Aldorah Hatch*, b. Nov. 28, 1853.
1817. iiL Hezekiah Eastman Hatch*, b. Dec 16, 1855.
!▼• Ruth Amorette Hatch*, b. Dec. 31, 1850; res. Logan,
Utah ; nnm.
1818. v. Elizabeth Ann Hatch*, b. Dec. 23, 1861.
1 160. Ozro French Eastman^ (James% James^, Jonathan^,
Philip^, Philips Roger'), bom in Newfane, Vt., Nov. 18,
1828 ; married in 1855, Mary Whittle. He moved to Nau-
voo, 111., with his parents, in 1843, ^tnd was one of the pioneers
to Utah in 1847 * returned and drove an ox team across the
plains in 1848, taking his mother and sister to Salt Lake
City. He resided in the latter place until 1872, when he
moved to Franklin, Idaho, and in 1885 to Idaho Falls, Idaho,
where he now resides. He was a saddler by trade.
CHILDREN.
i. Oskella', b. in Salt Lake City ; m. Martha J. Wheeler, of
Franklin, Idaho,
ii. Malola', b. in Salt Lake City ; m. Joseph Pool ; res. Ogden,
Utah.
CHARI.es mason EASTMAN , OF NORTH TROY, VT. 68/
iii. Clarissa^ b. ; d. young.
iv. James', b. in Salt Lake City ; was drowned in Snake river
in 1894.
v. George Franko', b. in Salt I^ke City ; lives in Idaho,
vi. £lla^ b. in Salt Lake City ; d. at Idaho FaUs, Idaho ; m.
Joseph Wright,
vii. Ozetta^ b. in Salt Lake City ; lives at Idaho Falls, Idaho,
viii. Genoras C, b. in Salt Lake City. Has mining interests
in Montana,
ix. Lavinia^ b. in Franklin, Idaho ; d. young.
z. Franklin^ b. in Franklin, Idaho, 1877; killed by falling
from a horse, July 17, 1897, near Teton, Idaho.
Ii6i. Charles Mason Eastman^ (Mason K.^ Jonathan*,
Jonathan^, Philip^, Philip*, Roger'), born in North Troy, Vt.,
April 3, 1849; married in North Troy, Vt., Jan. i, 1873,
Emelia Dean Bailey, born in West Newton, Mass., Feb. 26,
1854, daughter of Charles F. and Sarah D. (Dean) Bailey.
Mr. Bailey was killed in the army in 1862-5. Mr. Eastman
is a gravestone cutter, and resides in Waterloo, Quebec. He
was a soldier of 186 1-5.
CHILDREN BORN IN WATERLOO.
i. Clara Myrtle^, b. Dec. 6, 1873.
ii. Charlotte Dean^, b. March 24, 1884.
iii. Ella Jeannette^ b. Jan. 13, 1888.
iv. Ralph Mason ^ b. Jan. 27, 1891.
V. Frederick Bailey*, b. March 18, 1894.
1162. Adelaide M. Eastman^ (Mason K.^ Jonathan*,
Jonathan^, Philip^, Philip', Roger'), born in North Troy, Vt.,
Nov. 27, 1852 ; married in Boston, Mass., Alfred Mathews,
born in Nova Scotia. He is a miner in Keystone, S. Dakota.
CHILD.
i. Charles E. Clough Mathews*, b. at No. Troy, Vt, in 1868.
688 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1163. Charles Franklin Eastman^ (Cyrus^, Jonathan^,
Jonathan^, Philip^, Philips Roger'), born in Littleton, N. H.,
Oct. I, 1841 ; married ist, Sept. 15, 1875, Mary Ida Taft,
died April 19, 1887 ; 2d, March 4, 1891, Mary Rebecca
Colby, who was killed in an elevator accident in Boston,
May 9, 1899. Mr. Eastman resides in Littleton, N. H.
He is interested in the summer hotels among the mountains.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
1. Richard Taft*, b. in Littleton, N. H., June 2, 1881.
ii. Ida Taft8, b. in Littleton, Dec. 28, 1886.
11 64. Martha Ann Eastman^ (CyrusS Jonathan^ Jona-
than^ Philips Philip*, Roger'), born in Littleton, N. H.,
Sept. 9, 1843 J married in Littleton, N. H., Nov. 15, 1865,
Lorenzo Cushman Kenney,'born in Bethlehem, N. H., June
13, 1840, son of Edward O. Kenney and Nancy S. Smith, of
Bethlehem. Mr. Kenney resides in Littleton, N. H.
CHILDRRN.
i. Herbert Eastman Kenney*, b. in Littleton, N. H., July 11,
1868 ; m. April 9, 1895, Lizzie Bailey. Child : (a) Ber-
nice Bailey Kenney', b. Nov. 9, 1896.
ii. William S. Kenney^ b. in Worcester, Mass., March 2, 1873 ;
m. Jan. 6, 1896, Grertrude F. Farr.
1 165. Jonathan Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Jonathan^, Peter^,
Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born July 9, 1805 ; died April
18, 1885 ; married March 28, 1832, Elizabeth Rowell, died
April 17, 1894.
CHILDREN.
i. Moses R.8, b. April 24, 1833.
ii. George E.«, b. Feb. 25, 1886 ; d. March 25, 1836.
1819. iii. George W.«, b. July 24, 1837.
iv. Tamson^ b. Nov. 8, 1838 ; ra. John F. Howlitt.
V. Josephs, b. Feb. 22, 1842 ; d. Feb. 22, 1842.
WILLIAM D. EASTMAN^, OF HOPKINTON, N. H. 689
vi. Sidney F.^, b. June 20, 1847 ; ra. May 10, 1876, Octavia L.
Greeley, daughter of Solomon and Louisa (Corser) Gree-
ley, and granddaughter of Timothy and Abiah (East-
man) Corser. Mr. Eastman is a farmer, residing in
Contoocook, N. H. They have no children.
1 166. William D. Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Jonathan^ Peter*,
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Hopkinton, N. H. ;
died June 4, 1894; married about 1832, Sally Eastman,
youngest child of Joseph and Betsey (Clough) Eastman, bom
in Hopkinton, N. H., April 21, 1815, died Jan. 27, 1847 J
and he married 2d, Mary Flanders, of Warner, N. H. She
died and he then married Mrs. Perry, of Manchester, N. H.
She died and he then married 4th, Widow Drown, of Warner,
N. H. He first lived in Hopkinton, near Henniker line, on
or near Clement's Hill. Removed from there to Orange,
Vt. From there to Andover, N. H. P'rom there to Hop-
kinton, on to the old homestead of his first wife. Removed
from there to the " Borough," in Concord, N. H., where his
first wife died. It will be seen that he was a " rover."
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
1820. i. William Walters, b. in Hopkinton, N. IL, Oct. 10, 1833 ;
res. in Penacook, N. II.
ii. Betsey Mehitable^ b. in Hopkinton, 1835; res. in Bradford,
N. H. ; m. Peaslee.
iii. Jonathan Harvey^, b. 1837 ; res. in Bradford ; unm.
iv. Abiel Westley', b. ; res. in Manchester, N. H., No. 24
Stark street.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
V. Mary Ella', b. ; m. J. C. Morrill; res. Leominster,
Mass.
vi. Emma', b. ; m., but her husband left her ; res. with
her sister in Leominster, Mass.
1 168. Charles Bradley Cummings^ (Stephen Cummings^,
Mary Eastman^ Richard^, Jonathan^, Thomas', Roger'), bom
Dec. 19, 1834 ; married in June, 1861, Frances E. Staples.
690 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Staples Cammings^, b. Jan. 26, 1862 ; m. in 1886
£lla HaskeU.
ii. Stephen Bradley Cummin gs', b. April 27, 1863.
iii. Fred H. Cumming8^ b. Sept. 24, 1865.
iv. George I. Cummings^ b. March 24, 1869.
V. Edwin S. Cummings^ b. Oct. 7, 1873.
vi. Fanny W. Cummings*, b. May 19, 1878.
1 169. Esther Holt^ (Lydia Eastman^, Abiatha*, Richa^d^
Jonathan', Thomas', Roger'), born in Pembroke, N. H., May
8, 1806 ; died in Bartlett, N. H., April i, 1847 ; married in
1 83 1, Lorenzo Eastman, born in Bartlett, N. H., July 14,
1808, died in Fryeburg, Me., Sept. 10, 1892, son of Job and
Lydia (Durgin) Eastman. Mr. Eastman was a farmer, and
lived in Bartlett, N. H.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN BARTLETT.
i. Ezra8, b. May 14, 1832.
ii. Augusta Ann^, b. Dec. 8, 1837 ; d. June 27, 1888.
iii. Augusta Ann, 2d8, b. Dec. 4, 1839.
iv. Chauncy Holt^ b. Aug. 29, 1843 ; d. in the army in October,
1863.
1 170. Almira Holt^ (Lydia Eastman^, Abiatha^, Richard^
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Pembroke, N. H., June
13, 1808, died in Pembroke, March 25, 1891 ; married in
1825, Stephen Blake ; he died in Hampton, N. H. ; he lived
in Pembroke, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Lorenzo Kastroan Blake^ b. in Pembroke, Aug. 16, 1826 ;
d. May 9, 1830.
1821. ii. Louisa Holt Blake^, b. Feb. 27, 1840 ; d. Jan. 10, 1895.
iii. Henry Frye Blake^, b. April 22, 1848; soldier Co. K,
14th N. H. Vols. ; d. March 9, 1864.
SALLY G. HOLT7, OF CONWAY, N. H. 69I
1 171. Sally G. Holt^ (Lydia Eastman^ Abiatha*, Rich-
a^d^ Jonathan', Thomas', Roger'), born in Conway, N. H.,
April 13, 1816 ; married Dec. 5, 1835, Daniel Eastman, and
settled in Conway, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Benjamin Durgin*, b. Feb. 19, 1837.
ii. Lorenzo Horace^ b. June 27, 1839.
iii. Henry Harrison^, b. May 23, 1840.
1 172. Benjamin Durgin Eastman^ (Abiatha^ Abiatha^,
Richard^, Jonathan', Thomas% Roger*), born in Conway,
N. H., Dec. 21, 1802 ; died at North Conway, N. H., July
4, 1 88 1. He married ist, Nov. 27, 1831, Lois F. Averill,
bom in Machias, Me., July 23, 1812 ; died Jan. 20, 1849;
married 2d, Feb. 21, 1850, Nancy F. Whitney, born in
Corinth, Me., June 30, 1828. He settled in Sweden, Me.,
and traded at Webber's Corner till 1833, when he moved
away. He joined the Maine conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church in 1831, and labored incessantly for some
twenty-six years as a clergyman. He represented his town
in the Maine legislature two terms, and one term in the state
senate.
CHILDREN.
1822. i. Caroline Bangs^, b. June 7, 1833 ; m. May 6, 1851, Orrin
Davis, of Limestone, Me.
1823. ii. Dolly Averill^, b. June 18, 1837 ; m. Sept. 17, 1858, Amos
Stearns, at Fort Fairfield, Me.
1824. iii. Charles Ward*, b. 1835 ; m. Aug. 6, 1858, Margaret John-
son.
1825. iv. Emma Allen*, b. in Wesley, Me., July 21, 1840 ; m. Merrill
Wentworth, who died in the army in the War of the
Rebellion of 1861-5. She m. 2d, June 19, 1864, Warren
Long. She died at Limestone, Me., of consumption,
Aug. 16, 1878.
v. Lois Anna*, b. in Cooper, Me., March 10, 1843 ; m. June 10,
1861, Benjamin D. Eastman, of Bartlett, N. H.
692 EASTlfAX FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1830. vL SoMui D.^ b. in Limestone. Me^ May 19. 1848 ; m. April
df 1873. John Alvin Hamilton^ of Chebago bland. Me.
1827. TiL George Yemon^ b. March 24, Idol : m. Jan. 29, 1879, Cora
Scares, of Xorth Conway. X. EL
1828. TiiL Clara .Uice', b. Jan. 2». 1854 : m. Not. 19, 1874, Eugene
Goodman, of Xorth Conway. X. H.
1829. ix. Oli^e Jeanecte', b. in Phillipsy >Ie., March ^ I806; m.
March ItS. 1879, William Pitman, of Bartiett, N. H.
X. EDa May«. b. in Bartiett. X. H.. March 9, 18d8.
1 173. Otis Eastman' (Abiatha^, Abiatha^, Richa^d^ Jon-
athan^, Thomas', Roger*), bom in Conway, N. H., April 15,
1806; married Florella Merrill, of Bromfield, Me.; she died
May 13, 1 88 1 ; married 2d, May 2, 1885, Margaret
He resided in Jackson, X. H.
CHXLD&Cjr.
1830. L Susan Dorgin^ b. ; m. Albion Whitney ; moyed to
California, where he died.
1831. ii. Rnfns Me^rill^ b. June 20, 1834 ; remoTed to Dakota.
iiL Enoch Merrill^ b. Feb. 13, 1836 ; remored to Minnesota,
iv. Caleb Henry*, b. ; d. .
T. Flora Frances^, b. March 5, 1841; d. 1868.
vi. George Wallace', b. March IS, 1843; went to Aroostook
county, Me.
vii. Charles Austin', b. June 20, 1848 ; went to California,
viii. Nellie Sophia', b. ; d. young.
1 1 74. Caroline Eastman^ ( Abiatha^, Abiatha^, Richard^,
Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), bom in North Conway, N. H.,
Dec. 25, 1808 ; married June 20, 1830, James Evens, son of
Timothy and Mary (Gamage) Evens, born in Fr)'eburg, Me.,
June 20, 1805. He settled in Sweden, Me., where he died
March 24, 1870.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Evens', b. March 30, 1831 ; m. Amanda C. Water-
house,
ii. John Henry Evens', b. April 16, 1833 ; ni. Lydia C. Tucker,
iii. Susan Runnels Evens', b. Aug. 17, 1835 ; d. March 10, 1838.
iv. Samuel E. Evens', b. March 23, 1837 ; d. Feb. 16, 1863.
LYDIA EASTMAN^, OF NORTH CONWAY, N. H. 693
1832. V. Calvin S. Evens^, b. March 17, 1841 ; m. l8t, Angelia M.
Richardson ; m. 2d, Lillian J. Dana,
vi. George M. Evens^, b. April 11, 1843; d. Feb. 12, 1865.
vii. .Susan J. Evens*, b. March 23, 1845 ; m. May 3, 1863, Alfred
Eastman, son of Osborn and Olive (Lang) Eastman, born
in North Conway, N. H., Nov. 29, 1843. She died June
17, 1873. Alfred m. 2d, Feb. 19, 1875, Ella V. Chad-
wick, b. April 17, 1850. He lived in Sweden, Me., a few
years ; was proprietor of the " North Conway Houae.*'
For children, see Alfred.
viii. Mary H. Evens®, b. March 23, 1845 ; m. 1870, Otis Bozzell.
1 175. Lydia Eastman^ (Henry^, Abiatha^ Richard^, Jon-
athan^, Thomas% Roger*), born in North Conway, N. H.,
May I, 1816 ; married May 12, 1836, in North Conway,
Chandler E. Chase, a farmer of North Conway, N. H.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN NORTH CONWAY, N. H.
1833. i. Abbie J. Chase*, b. Aug. 8, 1837.
ii. Henry E. Chase*, b. Feb. 24, 1842 ; d. July 29, 1863.
1834. iii. Susie Chase*, b. Nov. 23, 1847.
iv. Helen A. Chase*, b. Dec. 24, 1849.
1 176. Susan Eastman^ (Henry^ Abiatha^, Richard^ Jon-
athan', Thomas% Roger'), born in North Conway, N. H.,
Sept. 2, 1823 ; died in North Conway, April 27, 1896 ; mar-
ried in North Conway, Dec. 2, 1841, Timothy Wolcott, a
hotel keeper in North Conway, N. H.
CHILDREN BORN IN NORTH CON^VAY, N. H.
1835. i. Henrietta L. Wolcott^, b. Aug. 20, 1846.
ii. George Wolcott^, b. Nov. 2, 1849 ; no. Lillie Seavey. No
children.
1836. iii. Clara Wolcott^, b. Jan. 21, 1859.
1 1 77. Abigail Eastman^ (Thomas^ Abiatha^, Richard^,
Jonathan', Thomas% Roger'), born in Conway, N. H., Jan.
22, 181 7 ; died in Conway, Oct. 3, 1846; married in North
Conway, Jan. 21, 1836, Dr. Jonathan R. Thompson, of North
Conway, N. H.
694 EA5TXAX FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHnLDBKN BOR^ tS C09WAT.
1837. L Swmh £. Tliompaoii*, b. Dec 30, 183e.
1838. iL Abbie Tliompsoa', b. April 10. 1838.
iiL J. Edwin Tbompaoa', b. Feb. 26^ 1840 ; d.
It. Mary E. Thompson*, b. Sept. 30, 1841 ; d.
▼. Eunice J. Thompeoa', b. April 7, 1843 ; d.
jL Henry A. Thompson^ b. Sept. 8, 1844 ; d.
1 178. Thomas Eastman^ (Thomas*, Abiatha^, Richard^
Jonathan^, Thomas^, Roger'), hpm in North Conway, N. H.,
Oct. 8, 1 83 1 ; married in North Conway, Jan. 9, 1866, Mary
E. Eastman, daughter of Jonathan C. and Susan (Merrill)
Eastman. Mr. Eastman is a farmer and hotel keeper in
North Conway, N. H.
CHii.i>uur.
L Mary Crosby*, b. May 8, 1870.
IL Thomas R«, b. Not. 22, 1872.
iiL Bertram Cammings*, b. March 18, 1876.
1 179. Mary Ann Eastman' (Thomas*, Abiatha', Richard^,
Jonathan', Thomas', Roger'), bom in North Conway, N. H.,
Nov. 12, 1835 ; married in North Conway, Jan. 31, i860,
I. M. Chase, son of Jacob and Jane (Merrill) Chase, born in
Conway, N. H., Jan. 29, 1834. He is a carriage maker in
North Conway, N. H.
CHILDREN BORN IN NORTH CONWAY.
i. Arthur M. Chase*, b. March 30, 1861 ; d. Aug. 10, 1888.
ii. Bertram Chase", b. May 20, 1866 ; d. Sept. 30, 1869.
iii. Edith Chase*, b. Feb. 25, 1870.
1 179a. Jeremiah L. Eastman^ (Jonathan^, Richard^, Rich-
ard^ Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), bom in North Conway,
N. H., Sept. IS, 179s ; died Oct. 2, 1854 ; married June 5,
1823, Esther Philbrick. He lived in North Conway, where
he was a farmer.
ALPHA EASTMAN7, OF NORTH CONWAY, N. H. 695
CHILDREN.
i. Francis S.', b. June 18, 1824 ; m. Jane 13, 1854, Samuel C.
Kelly.
1888a. ii. Horatio B.^ b. March 4, 1826.
iii. Elizabeth Ann', b. March 24, 1828 ; unm.
iv. Sarah*, b. June 23, 1833 ; d. Jan. 30, 1834.
y. George Seymour', b. March 24, 1835 ; d. in the army, Aug.
15, 1863.
1179b. Alpha Eastman^ (Jonathan^, Richard^ Richard^,
Jonathan', Thomas% Roger'), born in North Conway, N. H.,
Aug. 23, 1799 ; died Dec. ii, 1883 ; married in 1826, Deb-
orah Blake, born Sept. 12, 1806, died May 15, 1870. Mr.
Eastman was a carpenter, and lived in North Conway, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1838b. i. Reuben', b. Dec. 27, 1826.
1838c. ii. Lucinda B.', b. Sept. 17, 1830.
1838d. iii. Susan Ann', b. July 12, 1833.
1888e. iv. Lydia Ann', b. July 20, 1835.
II 80. Eliza Eastman^ (Jonathan^, Richard^, Richard^
Jonathan', Thonlas^ Roger'), born in North Conway, N. H.,
Dec. 26, 1802; married Jethro Furber, born in Newing-
ton, N. H., Oct. 19, 1800, died Sept. 26, 1876. They
lived in North Conway, N. H. Eliza died June 22, 1870.
CHILDREN BORN IN NORTH CONWAY.
i. John Furber', b. Sept. 7, 1833 ; d. Feb. 5, 1899 ; unm.
1839. ii. Alpheus Furber', b. April 16, 1835.
1 1 86a. Jonathan Cummings Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Rich-
ard^, Richard^, Jonathan^, Thomas*, Roger*), born in North
Conway, N. H., Aug. 12, 1807 ; married Susan Merrill. He
lived in North Conway, N. H., where he was proprietor of
the ''Artists' Falls House." His wife died July 10, 1901.
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696 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary EIizabeth^ b. July 7, 1842 ; m. Thomas C. Eastman,
1878.
ii. Augustus*, b. ; m. Lizzie Craninore, daughter of John
and Alice (Perry) Cranniore, of North Conway, N. H.
lie lives in Boston, Mass. Children : (a) Ralph* (adopted);
(b) Agnes Louise®, b. ; d. at fifteen. She was a
beautiful girl, rarely gifted, industrious, and full of high
aspirations to do some good and useful work in the
world. She could play the violin well, and was an entha*
siastic member of the Christian Endeavor and Sunday
School of Berkely Temple.
iii. Gertrude^ b. .
iv. A son®, b. .
1181. Lewis Eastman^ (Jonathan^, Richard^, Richard^
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in North Conway, N. H.,
Aug. 7, 1809 ; died in South Paris, Me., Dec. 10, 1893 I
married in Lovell, Me., March 31, 1836, Hannah Chandler,
born in North Chatham, N. H., Jan. 31, 1809, died in Nor-
way, Me., May 15, 1880. She was a daughter of John and
Mary (Harriman) Chandler. Mr. Eastman was a life-long
member of the Congregational church, a Republican in poli-
tics, and a member of the I. O. O. F. for many years. He
was a man of firm convictions, quick sympathies, and scholarly
tastes, and was always to be found on the side of right, and
was outspoken in his views. He was deeply interested in all
the issues of life and the movements of the world, and kept
himself informed concerning them up to the end of a long
life. He died after a brief illness, at the age of eighty-eight.
He was a mechanic, and resided in South Paris, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Sarah Chandler^, b. in North Conway, X. H., Jan. 29, 1839.
She is a teacher in Portland, Me., where she resides ;
unm.
1840. I ii. Laura Hannah*, b. Sept. 17, 1846 ; m. in Bethel, Me., July
5, 1868, Edward Francis fiassett.
iii. Philip I^wis^ b. in North Conway, Oct. 11, 1848; d. May
81, 1854.
iv. Annie Eliza®, b. in North Conway, N. II., March 9, 1852.
ABBIE J. EASTMAN^, OF CONWAY, N. H. 69/
1 182. Abbie J. Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Richard^, Richard^,
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Conway, N. H., Feb.
19, 1815 ; died in Chatham, N. H., Feb. 12, 1882 ; married
ki Conway, in March, 1837, Joseph Lang, born in Conway,
N. H., Oct. 4, 1808, died in Conway, April 4, 1866, son of
Stephen and Lydia (Hill) Lang. He was a farmer, and
resided in Conway, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Frances E. Lang*, b. in Conway, N. H., Jan. 10, 1838 ; d.
Sept. 20, 1860 ; m. April, 1858, Bradley B. Woodward,
ii. Henry Lang^ b. in Conway, Jan. 17, 1840 ; d. in California,
March, 1890.
1841. iii. Eraily M. Lang^ b. in Conway, Jan. 8, 1843 ; m. Dana Hill.
1842. iv. Edwin S. Lang*, b. in Conway, March 10, 1850 ; m. Ella
F. Owen.
1 183. Lewis McMillan Tucker^ (Keziah Eastman^ Rich-
ard5, Richard-*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Con-
way, N. H., Jan. 30, 1815 ; married Jan. 31, 1864, Lydia
Frances Robbins, born in Nova Scotia, June 18, 1839. He
lived in Leeds, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Ann Tucker^, b. in Conway, N. H., Feb. 6, 1865.
ii. Edwin Robbins Tucker*, b. in Conway, Sept. 27, 1866.
iii. Lewis Henry Tucker^ b. in Leeds, Me., Nov. 3, 1870 ; d*
aged 10 months.
1 1 84. Elizabeth Eastman Tucker^ (Keziah Eastman^
Richards, Richard*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in
Conway, N. H., July 18, 1821 ; married March 25, 1842,
George W. Burbank, of Conway, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Lewis Leroy Burbank*, b. Oct. 25, 1843; enlisted July,
1862, in Co. D, 9th N. H. Vol. Inf. ; was in several bat-
ties, and finally was killed May 12, 1864, at the battle of
Spottsylvania, Va.
ii. Laura Ann fiurbank*, b. March 4, 1845.
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698 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
iii. Edward Luellyn Burbank*, b. Nov. 29, 1846 ; d. April 27,
1865.
iv. Susan Fabyan Burbank^ b. July 30, 1848 ; d. Jaa. 7, 1869.
y. Horace Herbert Burbank^ b. June 11, 1850.
yi. George Washington Burbank*, b. April 3, 1852.
yii. Amos Eastman Burbank^ b. Oct. 7, 1853.
yiii. Clara Lizzie Burbank^ b. Aug. 12, 1855.
ix. Cora Ellen Burbauk*, b. Sept. 21, 1857.
X. Sarah Keziah Burbank^ b. July 1, 1860.
xi. Alice Maria Burbank*, b. March 17, 1862.
zii. Harriet Marilla Burbank^ b. Dec. 31, 1864.
1185. Susan Runnels Tucker^ (Keziah Eastman**, Rich-
ards, Richard^, Jonathan^, Thomas*, Roger'), born in Conway,
N. H., Oct. I, 1823 ; married Dec. 9, 1845, Oliver B.
Fabyan, bom in Durham, Me., Feb. 27, 18 17.
CHILDREN.
i. Greorge Henry Fabyan^, b. in Leeds, Me., Jan. 18, 1847 ; d.
Sept. 30, 1871.
ii. Ella Louisa Fabyan^ b. in Leeds, Me., Feb. 21, 1857.
1186. Elizabeth Hill7 (Betsey Eastman^ Richards, Rich-
ard^ Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Conway, N. H.,
Feb. 15, 1827 ; died Nov. 24, 1867. She married ist, March
14, 185 1, Rev. Lyman Cutler, of Dorchester, Mass. He died
April, 1854, and she married 2d, July 6, 1858, Rev. Augustus
C. Thompson, D. D., pastor at the time of the Elliot Church,
Roxbury, Mass.
CHILDREN.
1. Elizabeth Cutler^, b. 1852 ; d. in infancy.
ii. Lyman Edwards Cutler^, b. Sept. 14, 1853 ; d. Jan. 16, 1864.
iii. Mary Thompson', b. Sept. 14, 1862.
iv. William Thompson', b. .
V. Charles Thompson', b. (twin) ; both died young.
1 187. Hattie Douglass Meserve^ (Harriet Eastman^, Rich-
ard*, Richard^, Jonathan', Thomas% Roger'), born in Jackson,
N. H., Aug. 27, 1837; married June 27, 1876, George
Clarence Furber, born in Woodstock, Vt., April 27, 1847,
EASTMAN (rISS).
BARNARD D. EASTMAN^, OF NORTH CONWAY, N. H. 699
son of James Adams and Hannah H. (Harrison) Furber.
Mr. Furber is the sixth generation of the American family,
who are of English origin, coming from England in 1635.
Mr. Furber received his education in the common schools,
Canaan Union Academy, and Eastman's Business College ;
was one of the editors of the Allegan county, Mich., Democrat
from 1870 to 1874, editor and proprietor of the White Moun-
tain Republic from May, 1874, to October, 1890, and of the
Republican-Journal from October, 1890, to October, 1891,
business manager of the People and Patrioty Concord, N. H.,
from August, 1892, to 1893, corresponding secretary of the
Littleton Musical Association from 1878 to 1886 inclusive,
recording secretary of the same from 1887 to 1892, member
of the board of Littleton Union School District for the years
of 1894,5,6,7. His wife received her education in the
schools of her native town, Fryeburg, Me., Academy, and
graduated from New Hampton Institute in 1862 ; assistant
in Lancaster and Conway Academies one year each, and pre-
ceptress of the Littleton, N. H., High School from 1869 to
1876. Mr. Furber compiled the genealogical matter in the
History of Littleton, N. H. Resides in Littleton.
CHILD.
i. Charles Harris Furber^ b. in Littleton, N. H., June 29,
1880. He is in Dartmouth College (1901).
1 188. Barnard Douglass Eastman^ (John Langdon^
Richard*, Richard*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in
North Conway, N. H., Feb. 5, 1836 ; married in St. Johns-
bury, Vt., Oct. 12, 1865, Caroline Warner Ely, born in Lit-
tleton, N. H., Jan. 13, 1836, died in Topeka, Kan., Oct. 16,
1899, daughter of George and Mary (Stevens) Ely, of St.
Johnsbury, Vt.
Dr. Eastman was a farmer boy, whose education was
obtained at the district school and. at the North Conway
Academy, which he attended irregularly till he was eighteen
700 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
years old. He then spent three years in mercantile life,
afterwards studying medicine and graduating at the College
of Physicians and Surgeons, medical department of Columbia
University, in March, 1862. A few months after graduating
he was appointed assistant physician to the New Hampshire
Asylum for the Insane, where he remained three years. He
then became assistant physician at the Government Hospital
for the Insane, Washington, D. C, which place he filled for
seven years, until he received the appointment of superintend-
ent of the Worcester, Mass., Lunatic Hospital. He held this
position seven years, during which time Jthe new hospital build-
ing near Lake Quinsigamond was erected from his plans and
under his supervision. Competent critics have pronounced
this the best planned hospital of its class in the country. He
was then called to Topeka, Kan., to open the partially built
Kansas State Insane Asylum. He remained in charge about
eighteen years, completed the institution with many improve-
ments of his own device upon the original plan. When the
Populist craze swept over Kansas and gained control of the
state government. Dr. Eastman was displaced for political
reasons, and has since resided at Topeka. He is a member
of several medical societies, and was the founder of the New
England Psychological Society. He is I^rofessor of Materia
Medica and Therapeutics, and Professor of Psychiatry in the
Kansas Medical College. He resides in Topeka, Kan.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Stearns*, b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., Aug. 25, 1868 ; d. in
Worcester, Mass., June 4, 1875.
ii. Philip*, b. in Worcester, Mass., Sept. 25, 1875.
iii. Margaret*, b. Aug. 27, 1877 ; d. in Topeka, Kan., June 23,
1886.
1 1 89. Edward Payson Eastman^ (John Langdon^ Rich-
ard^, Richard^ Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in North
Conway, N. H., July 15, 1838; married in North Conway,
Eliza Noyes Sawyer, daughter of Harriet Eastman (Merrill)
CHARLES H. EASTMAN^, OF NORTH CONWAY, N. H. JO I
Sawyer, born . Mr. ICastman is a Congregational min-
ister, residing in Danbury, N. M. He graduated from the
Bangor, Me., Theological Seminary in the class of 1871, and
has been engaged as a minister since that time. He has held
pastorates in Wilton, Gray, Fort Fairfield, Hiram, South
Bridgton, and Bromfield, Me., North Conway, Center Ossi-
pee, and Danbury, N. H. Edward Payson enlisted Sept. i,
1864, for one year in Company E, ist Regt. of N. H. H. A. ;
mustered in Sept. 5, 1864, as private ; mustered out June 15,
1865. The companies of this regiment as fast as organized,
were ordered to Washington, D. C, and assigned to duty
under the direction of Major-General Auger. During the
winter of 1864-5, and until the muster out of the regiment,
it garrisoned a line of works in defence of the capital, ten
miles in extent. The duty of the regiment was important to
the safety of our nation's capital, and oftentimes arduous.
CHILDREN.
1842a. i. Fred Langdon^ b. in North Conway, N. II., June 17, 1869.
ii. Louisa Snow', b. in North Conway, N. H., Aug. 9, 1871 ;
graduated from Bridgton (Me.) Academy,
iii. James Edward^ b. in Wilton, Me., April 7, 1873; d. Nov.
7, 1873.
iv. Harriett Frances*, b. in Gray, Me., June 23, 1874 ; graduated
from Bridgton (Me.) Academy.
V. Charlotte H.*, b. in Fort Fairfield, Me., July 16, 1882.
vi. Grace Folsom*, b. in Fort Fairfield, Me., Jan. 7, 1885.
1 190. Charles Henry Eastman^ (John Langdon^ Richard^,
Richard^, Jonathan^, Thomas^ Roger'), born in North
Conway, N. H., Feb. 14, 1841 ; married at North Conway,
N. H., Feb. 22, 1872, Caroline Wilson, born in Marble-
head, Mass., Dec. 13, 1848, daughter of George Henry
and Ann Moseley (Candler) Wilson, of Marblehead. Mr.
Eastman was a soldier of the Rebellion ; enlisted May
2, 1 86 1, for three months in the First New Hampshire
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lu'.i- -1} ; oisc'nrged by reason of expiration of term of
enliiiir*icnt , .:.»ted second, May 27, 1861, for three years
in Company F, Second New Hampshire Volunteers ; dis-
V charged June 21, 1864, by reason of expiration of term of
enlistment, as first sergeant. He is a carpenter and track-
man on the railroad at North Conway, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Heory W.^ b. in North Conway, N. H., Jan. 3, 1873 ; m.
Lulu Cutis, of Newport, N. H. ; res. in Pasadena, Cal.
ii. Alice Chase^ b. July 5, 1876 : res. at 511 Maston street,
Boston, Mass.
iii. Carl Payson*, b. April 12, 1887 ; res. in North Conway, N. H.
119 1. Maria Cummin gs Eastman^ (John Langdon^
Richard^, Richard^, Jonathan^, Thomas^, Roger'), born in
North Conway, N. H., April 16, 1844 ; married in North
Conway, Sept. 30, 1868, James Madison Dunham, born at
Cumberland Gap, Tenn., Nov. 27, 1835. Maria Cummings
graduated at Mt. Holyoke Seminary, South Hadley, Mass.,
in June, 1864. Mr. Dunham is a lawyer, residing at Ashley,
111.
CHILDREN.
i. Conway Dunham^ b. in Ashley, 111., Aug. 11, 1870; m. at
DuQuoin, 111., June 19, 1898, Anna Margaret Beck.
ii. Earl Dunham®, b. in Asliley, 111., Oct. 12, 1874.
iii. Maye Dunham®, b. in Ashley, 111., Aug. 1, 1877.
iv. Dean Dunham®, b. Feb. 13, 1880.
V. Rena Dunham®, b. in Jefferson county, 111., Nov. 4, 1884.
vi. Carrie Alice Dunham®, b. Aug. 16, 1888.
1191a. Margaret Douglas Eastman^ (John Langdon^
Richard^, Richard-*, Jonathan^, ThomasS Roger'), born in
North Conway, N. H., June 12, 1846; married in North
Conway, N. H., March 22, 1868, Albion Lovejoy, born in
North Conway, N. H., June 27, 1839, son of Jedediah and
Betsey (Runnells) Lovejoy. After their marriage they went
to Rantoul, 111., where he had previously purchased a farm,
JOHN L. EASTMAN^, OF NORTH CONWAY, N. H. 703
and lived there until the winter of 1900, when he removed
to Lyons, Ind., where they now reside. They are both mem-
bers of the Free Methodist church. He is a farmer.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN RANTOUL, ILL.
i. Bessie Cummings^ b. March 1, 1869 ; m. at Champaign,
111., Nov. 29, 1887, J. II. Morgan ; reside in Wilsonville,
Neb. No children Jan. 2, 1902.
ii. Earnest Eastman', b. Sept. 15, 1871 ; m. in Rantoul, 111.,
March 22, 1883, Alma B. Wright. Children : (o.) Mabel»,
b. July 0, 1895; (b) Winford Lucene«, b. Feb. 4, 1897 ;
(c) Gladys^ b. Sept. 13, 1901. They live on a farm in
Rantoul, 111., where their children were born.
iii. Albion Willis^, b. March 4, 1874.
iv. Gertrude Bell^, b. Aug. 31, 1870.
V. OwenS, b. March 26, 1879 ; m. Nov. 29, 1000, Elsie Hyde,
born 1878. Child : (a) Harry Eugene Lovejoy®, b.
Sept. 11, 1901. They reside in Rantoul, III.
vi. Laura Blanche^, b. Nov. 11, 1885 ; d. March 4, 1886.
vii. Edna May', b. May 1, 1887.
1191b. John Langdon Eastman^ (John Langdon^
Richards, Richard^, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in
North Conway, N. H., Feb. 3, 185 1 ; married June 11, 1880,
Nannie Louis Berry, born in Carritunk, Me., April 26, 1862,
daughter of Robert and Eleanor C. (Adams) Berry. Mr.
Eastman resides in North Conway, N. H. He is a deacon
in the Congregational church in North Conway, N. H., since
1885. Farmer.
CHILDKEN.
i. Helen Maria^, b. March 14, 1881.
ii. Irena Bell^, b. May 4, 1884.
iii. Jennie Louia*, b. June 20, 1889. All born in North Con-
way, N. H.
1192. William Henry Eastman^ (Benjamin^ Noah^,
Richard^, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in North Con-
way, N. H., Oct. 6, 1816; died Jan. 2, 1900; married in
1840, Harriet Ann Runnells. He was a carpenter; went to
California in 1849, ^"d lived there the rest of his life.
704 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
1843. i. Henrietta^ b. June 10, 1843.
1844. ii. Edward Ilartwell^ b. June 1, 1845.
11 93. Joseph Stevens^ (Benjamin^ Noah*, Richard^
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in North Conway, N. H.,
1 8 19; married in 1848, Ann Sarah Pierce; married 2d,
Roxy M. Clark. He was a soldier of 1861. Resides at No.
9 Winthrop street, Melrose, Mass.
CHILDREN BT FIRST WIFE.
i. Harman Pierce^ b. Jan. 31, 1849.
ii. Helen Steve ne^ b. .
1 194. Allen Flint Eastman^ (Benjamin^ Noahs, Richard^,
Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in North Conway, N. H.,
Jan. 6, 1823 ; married Jan. 31, 1847, Mary PZlizabeth Nor-
ton. He was a carpenter and builder. He was a successful
man, and built many houses in Somerville, Mass.
CHILD.
i. Mary Aphia^, b. Dec. 9, 1863 ; d. July 4, 1865.
11 95. Pllizabeth Maria^ (Benjamin^ Noah^, Richard^
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in North Conway, N. H.,
Feb. 16, 1830; married Oct. 29, 1848, Thomas Hall.
CHILDREN.
i. Frank Ashley Hall^, b. July 21, 1850; d. Aug. 11, 1858.
ii. Charles Henry Hall^, b. June 13, lh53 ; d. Aug. 24, 1853.
iii. Lizzie Gertrude Hali^, b. Dec. 27, 1854 ; d. Nov. 22, 1857.
iv. William Thomas Hall^, b. Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. Nov. 30,
1882, Clara Minerva Hamm.
V. Arthur Eastman Hall*, b. Dec. 16, 1863 ;d. Aug. 26, 1864.
1 196. Charles Edwin Eastman7 (Benjamin^ Noah^,
Richard^, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Portland,
Me., July 8, 1831 ; married in Somerville, Mass., Feb. 6,
EDWIN FAULKNER EASTMAN^, OF CONWAY, N. H. 705
1856, Nancy Maria Nichols, born in Boston, Mass., Oct. i,
1834, daughter of Henry Ames and Rebecca Roff (Stacy)
Nichols. Mr. Eastman is a farmer residing in Hollis, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Charlotte Ashley^, b. in Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 13, 1858.
ii. Frances Aphia^, b. in Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 3, 1862 ; m.
in Boston, Mass., Sept. 8, 1897, Frank Jackson Gardner.
She resides at No. 228 East Forty-seventh street, Chi-
cago, 111. No children.
11 97. Edwin Faulkner Eastman" (Richard^ Noah^
Richard^ Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Conway,
N. H., Nov. 16, 1804; died in Lancaster, N. H., in 1864 ;
married March i, 1840, Mary Ann Burnside. He lived in
Lancaster, N. H., where his children were born. He was a
farmer.
CHILDREN.
1845. i. Sarahs, b. Nov. 23. 1841 ; m. 1861, George P. Rowell.
ii. Thomas Burnside^ b. May 4, 1843 ; clerk in Lancaster,
N. H.
iii. Persis Frances^, b. Nov. 5, 1849.
1198. Elvira Eastman^ (Richard^ Noahs, Richard^
Jonathan^, Thomas-, Roger'), born Sept. 13, 1806; married
May 26, 1 83 1, Oliver W. Baker. He resided in Lancaster.
CHILDREN.
i. Richard Eastman Baker^, b. June 13, 1833 ; d. April 30,
1848.
ii. Sarah W. Baker*, b. Feb. 2, 1836 ; m. 1859.
iii. Frank Oliver Baker^, b. Jan. 14, 1841 ; d. Jan. 30, 1866.
1199. Richard Holt Eastman7 (Richard^ Richards,
Richard-*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Lancaster,
N. H., July 20, 1810; died in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Aug.
6, 1887; married ist, Sarah W. Fuller; married 2d, Mary
Weeks ; married 3d, Mary B. Morrill. Mr. Eastman resided
in St. Johnsbury, Vt., where he was a mechanic.
706 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Vernon*, b. Nov. 2, 1837 ; m. Catherine E. Harvey ;
went to Ohio ; had no children.
ii. Elvira*, b. Oct. 26, 1842.
iii. Julia Wilkinson*, b. Nov. 16, 1843 ; ui. Adams.
iv. Richard Baker*, b. March 10, 1849. All by first wife.
V. Mary Weeks*, b. Sept. 23, 1852 ; m. in St. Johnsbury, Vt.,
Nov. 30, 1886, James Wingate Weeks, born in Lancas-
ter, N. H., April 27, 1849, son of James Wingate, Sen.,
Weeks, and Martha Hemingway, of Lancaster, N. H.
He is a farmer, and resides in Lancaster, N. H. Chil-
dren : (a) Richard Wingate Weeks®, b. July 20, 1889 ;
(b) Martha Fayette Weeks^ b. Jan. 8, 1894; both
deceased.
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1200. Mary Runnells Eastman7 (Job^, Noah^, Richard*,
Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Bartlett, N. H., March
29, 1804 ; died in Bartlett, July 11, 1894; married in Bart-
lett, Josiah Weeks, born in Bartlett, May 18, 18 12, died in
Bartlett, June 8, 1896, son of Josiah and Polly (Emery)
Weeks, of Bartlett, N. H. Mr. Weeks was a farmer, and
lived in Bartlett, X. H.
CHILDREN.
Helen Amanda Weeks^, b. Dec. 22, 1840.
George Washington Weeks^, b. March 20, 1844.
Andrew Jackson Weeks^, b. Sept. 18, 184G ; d. Dec. 20, 1848.
Clara Susan Weeks^ b. March 5, 1841).
Reuben Wyman Weeks^ b. June 8, 1852.
1 20 1. Adaline Eastman^ (Job^, Xoahs, Richard'*, Jona-
than^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Bartlett, N. H., Feb. 14,
1806; died in Bartlett, Sept. 9, 1892; married December,
1832, Stephen Wheeler, born in Pembroke, X. H., and died
in Bartlett, X. H., June 15, 1875. Mr. Wheeler was a
farmer, and lived in Bartlett, N. H.
CHILD.
i. Lydia Durgin Wheeler®, b. in Bartlett, N. H., March 5,
1837; unm.
1846.
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1848.
iv.
1849.
V.
LORENZO EASTMAN^, OF BARTLETT, N. H. JOJ
1202. Lorenzo Eastman^ (Job^, Noahs, Richard'*, Jona-
than^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Bartlett, N. H., July 14,
1808; died in Fryeburg, Me., Sept. 10, 1892; married in
Bartlett, N. H., in 1831, Esther Holt, born in Pembroke,
N. H., May 8, 1806, died April i, 1847, daughter of Frye
and Lydia (Eastman) Holt ; married 2d, Sarah Abbott, of
Bartlett, N. H. ; she died in giving birth to her first child ;
married 3d, Mary Harriman. He was a farmer, and lived
in Fryeburg, Me.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFK.
1850. i. Ezra R.s, b. May 14, 1832.
ii. Ann Augusta^, b. Dec. 8, 1837 ; d. June 27, 1888.
iii. Ann Augus|;a, 2d^ b. Dec. 4, 1839.
iv. Chauncy Holt^ b. Aug. 20, 1843; d. . lie enlisted
July 24, 1802, in Co. 1), 9th N. H. Vols. ; mustered in
July 28, 1862, as private ; discharged at Jefferson Bar-
racks, Mo., Oct. 12, 1803 ; d. .
CHILDRKX BY THIRD WIFE.
1851. V. Esther Mary^, b. ; d. .
1852. vi. Sarah Jeanette^, b. .
vii. Hannah^ b. ; d. young.
1853. viii. Lorin Herbert^ b. .
1854. ix. Frank Leland^ b. .
X. Martha Frances^ b. .
1855. xi. Lilla May^ b. .
1856. xii. Alice Orena^ b. .
1203. Daniel Eastman^ (Job^ Noah^, Richard^ Jonathan^
Thomas', Roger'), born in Bartlett, N. H., May 29, i8u ;
died there Xov. 21, 1891 ; married in Conway, N. H., Dec.
8, 1835, Sally Goodwin Holt, born in Pembroke, N. H.,
April 13, 1816, died in Bartlett, N. H., Oct. 18, 1896, daugh-
ter of Frye and Lydia (Eastman) Holt. Mr. Eastman was a
farmer, and resided in Bartlett, N. H.
1858.
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1859.
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708 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN BORN IN BARTLETT, N. H.
1857. i. Benjamin Durgin*, b. Feb. 19, 1837.
ii. Lorenzo Horace^, b. June 27, 1839 ; d. Nov. 3, 1869.'
iiL Henry Harrison*, b. May 23, 1841 ; d. in Boston, Mass.*
July 8, 1860.
1204. John Osborn Eastman^ (Job^, Noahs, Richards
Jonathan^, Thomas', Roger'), born in Bartlett, N. H., March
24, 181 3; died in Bartlett, Aug. 10, 1871 ; married Olive
Lang, born in Conway, died at Chebeague Island, Me., Aug.
21, 1892. Mr. Eastman resided in Bartlett, where he was a
farmer.
CHILDREN BORN IN BARTLETT, N. II.
Georgauna^ b. 1840.
Alfred*, b. Nov. 29, 1843.
Almeda Colby*, b. April 2, 1852 ; d. Dec. 4, 1864.
1205. Abiatha Eastman^ (Job^ Noahs, Richard*, Jona-
than', Thomas% Roger'), born in Bartlett, N. H., July 12,
1815; died in Bartlett, May 26, 1892; married in 1840,
Laura Holt, born in Pembroke, N. H., June 8, 182 1, died in
Bartlett, N. H., Dec. 26, 1885, daughter of Frye and Lydia
(Eastman) Holt. Mr. Eastman resided in Bartlett, N. H.,
where he was a' farmer.
CIIILDRKN.
i. Franklin*, b. Sept. 30, 1840; d. March 27, 1842.
1860. ii. Albert Colby*, b. Feb. 15, 1843.
iii. Emily*, b. Dec. 23, 1S44 ; d. .
iv. Laura Ann*, b. 1848; d. June 23, 18G9.
V. Charles Henry*, b. 1852.
vi. Willard Eugene*, b. .
1861. vii. Clarence Elhnore*, b. 1858.
viii. Henrietta Farrington*, b. 1863.
1206. Jeremiah Chandler Eastman" (Job^ Noah^, Rich-
ard^ Jonathan', Thomas% Roger'), born in Bartlett, N. H.,
June II, 1824; died in Bartlett, Jan. 14, 1892; married
March 4, 1864, Widow Lucinda Eastman. He resided in
Bartlett, N. H., and was a farmer.
GEORGE FREEMAN EASTMAN^, OF BARTI.ETT, N. H. 7O9
CHILD.
i. Freeman Hartwell^, b. in Bartlett, N. IL, Aug. 3, 1866 ; d.
March 28, 1870.
1207. George Freeman Eastman" (Job^, Noah^, Richards
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Bartlett, N. H., Oct. 9,
1827; died in Bartlett (Kearsarge) June 12, i860; married
Lucinda Heath, born in Conway, N. H,, Feb. 22, 1804, died
in Bartlett, N. H., May 24, 1888. Mr. Eastman resided in
Bartlett (Kearsarge), N. H. He was a memterof the Meth-
odist church. He was a carpenter by trade.
CHILDREN.
1862. i. Martha Frye^, b. in Bartlett, N. H., July 4, 1850.
ii. Caroline Matilda^ b. June 6, 1854.
1863. iii. George Wellington^, b. May 1, 1858.
1208. Calvin Eastman^ (Job^', Noah^, Richard^ Jona-
than^ Thomas^ Roger"), born in Bartlett, N. H., July 29,
1843; married in 1868, Almira Seavey Eastman, born July
II, 1843, daughter of Henry Tucker and Mary (Merriman)
Eastman. Mr. Eastman resides in Bartlett, N. H., where he
is a farmer.
CHILD.
1864. i. Annette MayS, b. in Bartlett, July 19, 1872.
1209. Richard Eastman^ (Job^, Noahs, Richards Jona-
than^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Bartlett, N. H., June 3,
1846; died in Bartlett, Oct. 18, 1897; married Almira
Frances Dinsmore, born in Bartlett, N. H., July 7, 1849,
daughter of Freeman and Mary (Gardner) Dinsmore, of Bart-
lett. Mr. Eastman lived in Bartlett, where he was a farmer.
CHILD.
i. Freeman Dinsmore^ b. Jan. 9, 1872 ; d. Sept., 1872.
7IO EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1210. John Dolloff Eastman^ (Noah^ Noahs, Richards
Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Bartlett, N. H., Oct.
12, 1818; died in North Conway, N. H., April 25, 1887;
married ist, in Dover, N. H., Jan. 20, 1842, Betsey Cham-
pion, born in Effingham, N. H., Aug. 5, 1820, died in Effing-
ham, N. H., April 17, 1852; married 2d, 1853, in January,
Mary A. Chick, born in Athens, Me., April 23, 1834. Mr.
Eastman passed his last days in North Conway, N. H., where
his widow resides.
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CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
1865. i. Mary Jane^, b. July 29, 1843, in Effingham, N. H.
1866. ii. Mary Frances^, b. Nov. 4, 1844.
1867. ill. Sarah Ellen^, b. April 23, 1846.
1868. iv. Edwin Stephen^, b. April 20, 1848.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
V. Seth J.8, b. Oct. 9, 1853 ; d. June 17, 1865.
vi. Ida Mays, b. March 10, 1857, in Great Falls, N. If.
vii. Wilber K.\ b. May 7, 1850 ; ni. in Bartlett, N. II., Oct. 26,
Clara Melinda Ward^ b. in SeV)a^o, Me., April 14, 1859.
lie is in the summer hotel business in North Conway,
N. H. No children,
viii. Clara E8tella^ b. in Wakefield, N. II., Oct. 16, 1865 ; d. in
North Conway, N. II., Oct. 8, 1897 ; m. in North Con-
way, Dec. 2, 1884, William Wentworth, of Nortli Con-
way, N. H. He is a merchant doing business there.
Child : (a) Florence Kdna Wentworth^, b. Feb. 23, 1886,
in North Conway, N. II.
1869. ix. Fred Reader^, b. in Efiingham, N. II., Oct. IG, 1865.
1 211. George Pendexter' (Susan Eastman^ Noah^, Rich-
ard^ Jonathan^, Thomas^ Roger'), born June 14, 1808 ; died
April 14, 1882; married Sept. 2, 1839, Ursula Cushman,
and settled in New Gloucester, Me.
HENRY TUCKER EASTMAN^, OF BARTLETT, N. H. /I I
CHILDREN.
i. JohnM\iii Bartlett, N. H., June 15, 1840; d. Sept. 27,
1841.
ii. Sarah A.s, b. Dec. 6, 1841 ; ni. Dec. 24, 1865, C. W. Dunn,
of Poland, Me. ; had several children, who were well edu-
cated.
iii. Johns, b. in Bartlett, X. II., Dec. 20, 1843 ; m. 1868, Rose
A. Witham ; had Lillie* and Ediths
iv. Merritt C.*, b. March 27, 1846; m. Oct., 1874, Rebecca
Strout, of Poland, Me. He is a Methodist minister in
the Maine Conference. Children : (a) Ursula E. Pen-
dexter^, b. in Naples, Me., Jan. 21, 1877 ; (b) Merritt T.
Pendexter®, b. in Cape Elizabeth, Me., June 9, 1882.
V. George E.^ b. in New Gloucester, Me., July 29, 1848;
never married.
vi. Charles II.s, b. Nov. 4, 1850 ; d. in New York, Feb. 11, 1894 ;
m. Nov. 14, 1878, Mary W. La Monde, of New York.
Children : (a) George W. Pendexter^ b. ; (b) Hes-
sie Pendexter®, b. ; both living in New York city.
Charles H. was a judge in New York city.
vii. Mary E.\ b. July 23, 1853; d. in New York city, Feb.,
1878; m. Aug. 8, 1877, J. W. Cole, of New York city,
where they lived.
I2I2. Henry Tucker Eastman^ (Frye Holt^ Noah^, Rich-
ard^ Jonathan^, Thomas^ Roger'), born in Bartlett, N. H.,
Nov. 12, i8i2 ; married Mary Merriman, born in Chebeague,
Me., July 6, 1822, died in Bartlett, N. H., May 9, 1884.
He was a farmer, and lived in Bartlett, N, H.
CHILDREN.
i. Timothy®, b. in Chebeague, Me., 1836.
ii. Stephen Bennett®, b. in Bartlett, N. II., 1838.
1870. iii. William Henrv®, b. .
iv. Almira Seavey®, b. July 11, 1843.
V. Annette®, b. Dec. 6, 184.5 ; d. Jan. 6, 1861.
vi. Roswell®, b. June 11, 1848.
vii. Clara Ellen®, b. ; d. .
viii. Alvin Hugh®, b. April 23, 1858 ; d. Feb. 4, 1877.
712 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
12 1 3. Louisa Eastman^ (Frye Holt^ Noahs, Richard^,
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), bom in Bartlett, N. H., Dec. 9,
181 5; married Benjamin Webber, a sailor; lived in Che-
beague, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Sumner Webber^, b. .
ii. Harriett Webber*, b. .
iii. Charles Webber*, b. .
iv. Nettie Webber*, b. .
V. Melvina Webber*, b.
1 2 14. Sumner Cummings Eastman^ (Frye Holt^ Noah^,
Richard^ Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Bartlett,
N. H., Dec. 27, 181 7; married ist, Amelia Webber; 2d,
Abbie Lovejoy. He lived in Conway, N. H.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. George Sumner*, b.
ii. Herbert*, b. .
iii. Kendall*^, b. .
iv. Deala*, b. 1863.
CHILDREN BY SKCOXD WIFE
V. Florence*, b. ; d. .
vi. Baby*, b. ; d. .
vii. Fred*, b. .
121 5. Julia Ann Eastman^ (Frye Holt^ Noahs, Richard*,
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Bartlett, N. H., Feb.
2, 1820 ; married ist, Stephen Bennett, a sailor, of Che-
beague. Me. ; married 2d, Samuel Rose, of Chebeague, Me. ;
married 3d, William Bennett, of Chebeague, Me.
CHILD BY FIRST HUSBAND.
i. Steven Bennett*, b. .
CHILD BY SECOND HUSBAND.
ii. Alvira Rose*, b. .
No children by third husband.
CAROLINE M. EASTMAN^, OF BARTLETT, N. H. 713
1 2 16. Caroline Matilda Eastman^ (Frye Holt^ Noah^,
Richa^d^ Jonathan^ Thomas^ Roger'), born in Bartlett,
N. H., March ii, 1836; married Jeremiah Hamilton. He
was a sea captain, and lived in Vinal Haven, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Albert HamiltonS, b. 1861.
ii. Freeman Hamilton^ b. 1863.
ill. Nellie Eddie Hamilton^, b. .
iv. Lester Hamilton^ b. .
V. Lillian Hamilton^ b. ; (twin.)
12 17. Joseph Stevens Eastman^ (Dr. John^ Noahs, Rich-
ard^ Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in North Conway,
N. H., Feb. 24, 1823 ; died in Milford, Mass., Jan. 5, 1875 ;
married ist, Abbie Maria Sweetland, who died at the age of
29 years ; he married 2d, Sept. 2, 1867, Frances Ellen Tarr,
daughter of Seth Tarr. Mr. Eastman lived in Providence,
R. I., and later in Milford, Mass. He was a tinsmith. His
widow is a fine dressmaker, and does business at No. 1 14^
Main St., Milford, Mass.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFK.
i. Maria Sweetland^ b. in Providence, R. L, May 31, 1847 ;
m. Frederick G. Williams ; res. in Milford, Mass.
ii. Elmira S.®, b. in Providence, R. I., Jan. 24, 1850 ; m. Eugene
T. Adams ; have one daughter, Blanche Adams*, b. ;
res. in Haverhill, Mass.
iii. Abbie F.^ b. in Providence, R. I., Sept. 20, 1853 ; m. Charles
Wheeler ; res. in Ouray, Col. Children : (a) Edward
Wheeler*, b. ; (b) Una Wheeler*, b. .
iv. Joseph Stevens, Jr.^ b. in Providence, R. L, Feb. 14, 18 — ;
res. in Hartford, Conn.
1 218. Moses Sweet Eastman^ (John^ Noah^, Richard^
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in North Conway, N. H.,
Jan. 3, 1826 ; married in Dover, N. H., Dec. 9, 1857, Dorcas
Ann W. Nutting, born in Otisfield, Me., daughter of Lyman
714 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
and Charlotte (Chadburne) Nutting. Mr. Eastman resides
in Casco, Me., where he has been town clerk, postmaster,
and clerk of the Congregational church to which he belongs.
CHILDREN.
i. Elmira M.^, b. in Casco, Me., Nov. 10, 1856 ; she is prin-
cipal of Shailor School, Portland, Me. ; she is unmarried,
and lives at No. 1 Cumberland street, Portland, Me.
ii. James Nutting^, b. in Casco, Me., July 21, 1862 ; m. in
Lewiston, Me., Feb. 12, 1889, Carrie Florence Jordan, b.
in Casco, Me., Dec. 31, 1863, daughter of Peter and Julia
Ann (Smith) Jordan, of Casco, Me. ; he resides in Casco,
Me., where he is a packer of canned goods ; he is town
treasurer. Children : (a) Clifford Jordan^ b. Nov. 25,
1890; (b) Agnes Nutting^, b. April 23, 1893.
1 2 19. Sarah Goodwin Chandler^ (Polly C. Eastman^,
Richards, Richard*, Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in
Conway, N. H., July 16, 1825 ; married Elijah Stanton, born
Dec. 19, 1 81 7, in Winthrop, Me. He was for many years a
traveling salesman for a Philadelphia firm in jewelry, etc.
Afterwards a hotel keeper in Winthrop, Me., and Lancaster,
N. H., and in 1882 in Hotel Berkely, Boston.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Ellen Stanton^, b. Sept. 29, 1842 ; d. April 12, 1867.
ii. Clara Luella Stanton^, b. July 28, 1845; in. Aug. 16, 1869,
Herbert Harrington, of New Bedford, Mass., a clerk in
Boston, Mass.
iii. Sarah Marion Chandler^, b, Aug. 25, 1847 ; m. in Notting-
ham, Eng., April 26, 1882, William Ilinsman, now a
merchant in Boston, Mass.
iv. Frank Edward Chandler^, b. May, 1851 ; d. Nov. 18, 1853.
V. Jere Edmund Chandler^, b. Aug. 17, 1853 ; an M. D., but
is in the electric light business in Boston.
vi. Fred Wilson Chandler^ b. Jan. 26, 1858 ; clerk in Boston,
Mass.
CAROLINE CHANDLER7, OF CONWAY, N. H. 71$
1220. Caroline Chandler^ (Polly C. Eastman'^ Richards,
Richard*, Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger*), born in Conway,
N. H., Oct. 21, 1826; died Jan. ii, 1852 ; married Thomas
A, Cuttler, a farmer in Waterford, Vt.
CHILDREX.
1. Frederick Cuttler*, b. 1849 ; m. and lives in Perry, Iowa.
ii. Edna Cuttler*, b. ; in. Dr. Nelson Mower, of Perry,
Iowa.
iii. Elizabeth Cuttler*, b. ; m. Dr. Forestall, of Illinois.
iv. Carrie Cuttler*, b. ; a teacher.
V. One other.
1 22 1. Susan Poindexter Chandler^ (Polly C. Eastman^
Richard^, Richard*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in
Conway, N, H., April 28, 1834; married in April, 1857,
William ¥, Thompson. He kept the Kearsarge House at
one time, and now takes summer boarders at the " Three
Elms" (1882).
CHILDREN.
i. Frank Thompson*, b. June 26, 1861 ; d. Aug. 25, 1861.
ii. Alice Thompson*, b. 1865.
1222. Moses Chandler^ (Polly C. Eastman^ Richards,
Richard^ Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born June 9, 1836;
married November, 1867, Fanny Randall, born August, 1845,
died Nov. 4, 1871. He married 2d, Lizzie Stout, and lives
in Maynard, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Philip Sidney Chandler*, b. Oct. 22, 1868 ; d. Jan. 9, 1872.
ii. Fred Carpenter Chandler*, b. Dec. 1, 1876.
1223. Betsey Eastman^ (Phineas^ Daniel^ Richards
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Lovell, Me., Feb. 14,
181 5 ; died in Lovell, Jan. 18, 1887 ; married Jan. 5, 1837,
7l6 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
Hon. John Walker, born in Burlington, Mass., May 31, 1810,
died in Lovell, Me., Dec. 30, 1898. Mr. Walker was a
farmer and lumberman ; in politics he was a Democrat ; in
religion, was a Universalist. He was a member of the legis-
lature, representing his class of towns. He filled with great
ability the office of county commissioner of Oxford county.
Me. ; also filled various town oflSces. In his young manhood
days he taught school, and later held the office of school
supervisor. He was a man of excellent memory and a great
reader, whereby he always kept well posted on all the current
events of the day. On Jan. 5, 1887, Mr. and Mrs. Walker
celebrated their golden wedding. On this occasion their
children and grandchildren, with other relatives, and their
many friends, united with them at their pleasant home in
No. 4, in Lovell, to enjoy and help to make memorable this
happy event of their lives. Mrs. Walker was a very indus-
trious housekeeper, and one of the kindest of mothers, taking
upon herself the many cares of a large family. She was
always an active participant in all matters relating to the
good and welfare of her family and friends throughout the
many years of her most useful life. Her house had been the
scene of many a social gathering of relatives and friends, the
last of these being on her golden wedding day, which took
place but a short time previous to her death.
CHILDREN.
1871. i. Hannah Elizabeth Walker^, b. June 12, 1838.
1872. ii. Josiah Wood Walker^, b. March 11, 1840.
1873. iii. Eunice Pitman Wood^, b. July 20, 1842.
iv. Charles Wood Walker^, b. Dec. 22, 1844 ; d. July 30, 1864.
V. John Walker, Jr.s, b. May 12, 1847 ; d. June 17, 1868.
1874. vi. Dolly Eastman Walker^, b. May 29, 1851 ; d. April 28, 1859.
vii. Francis K. Walker^, b. March 3, 1853 : d. Aug. 4, 1864.
1875. viii. Catherine E. Walker^, b. Feb. 3, 1855.
1876. ix. Carrie E. Walker^, b. May 18, 1858.
ISAAC EASTMAN^, OF LOVELL, ME. ^\^
1224. Isaac Eastman^ (Phineas^ Daniels, Richard*, Jona-
than^, Thomas', Roger'), born in Lovell, Me., Feb. 10, 181 7 ;
died Dec. 7, 1895 ; married in Burlington, Me., Nov. 28, 1848,
Catherine Page, born in Burlington, Me., daughter of Thomas
and Elizabeth (Charles) Page, of Burlington, Me. Mr. East-
man lived all his life on the farm on which he was born. He
was one of the leading citizens of his town, and represented
his district in the Maine legislature in 1861, and voted for
James G. Blaine for speaker. In the same session were
William P. Frye and Nelson Dingley, whose friendship he
retained through life. It would be difficult to here enumer-
ate the many good qualities of this man. Born with an even
temperament and with an ever-earnest desire to do right, his
life was looked upon as one of peace and comfort by all his
friends and townsmen. Temperate in all things, his daily
labors and hours of diversion were carried on through life
with clock-like precision up to the very last moment. When
returning alone at night from his daily labor in the woods, he
was suddenly stricken down, and very soon after found by
friends. His sons, noting his non-arrival, hastened back
to ascertain the cause of delay in his usual punctual home-
coming. Thus came to a close the life of one whose life
had been rounded out and well filled with many acts of
kindness which will be long remembered by his neighbors
and numerous friends in his native town and vicinity. His
wife died March 25, 1901.
CHILDREN.
i. George II. ^ b. March 9, 1850 ; m. in Norway, Me., Nov. 14,
1874, Lizzie M. Pottle, born in Lovell, Me., daughter of
Rev. John S. and Nancy H. Pottle, of Lovell, Me. Mr.
Eastman received his education in the common schools
of his native town. Has been a successful school teacher,
and is an industrious farmer ; resides in Lovell, Me.,
where he has been supervisor of town schools for a num-
ber of years. He has no children.
Mellen8, b. May 25, 1852.
Alvahs, b. Aug.22, 1858.
H. Walter^, b. June 3, 1860. He is unmarried; res. in
Lovell, Me.
61
1877.
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iv.
71 8 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1225. John Charles Eastman' (Phineas^ Daniel^, Rich-
ard*, Jonathan^, Thomas*, Roger'), born in Lovell, Me., Jan.
25, 1819 ; died in Waterford, Me., Feb. 24, 1864 ; married in
Lovell, Me., April 19, 1853, Sarah Proctor, born in Waterford,
Me., Nov. 9, 1830, daughter of John and Lucinda (Stone)
Proctor, of Waterford. Mr. Eastman was a farmer, and re-
sided in Lovell, Me. Mr. Eastman enlisted in the army in
the summer of 1863, and went to Augusta, Me., in Septem-
ber. When his regiment left for the seat of war, he was too
sick to go ; he was taken to the hospital, and not being likely
to live long, was sent home, where he died from chronic
diarrhoea, Feb. 24, 1864. He had no discharge papers, or
anything to show he was in the service.
CHILDREN.
1879. i. Eugene*, b. in Lovell, Me., March 7, 1854 ; res. iu Au-
burn, Me.
1880. ii. Flora EUa*, b. Aug. 8, 1858.
After the death of her husband, Mrs. Eastman married March 31,
1865, Freeman Crosby, when she removed to Norway, Me. Child : (a)
Richard Henry Crosby, born in Bethel, Me., Sept. 23, 1867.
1226. Olive Charles Eastman^ (Phineas'^, Daniel^, Rich-
ard*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger*), born in Lovell, Me., April
8, 1821 ; married Sept. 5, 1839, Ami Cutler, born in West-
brook, Me., May 20, 18 19. He resided in Lovell, Me., where
all his children were born. Mr. Cutler distinguished himself
by his enterprising and public spirit, being not only sheriff of
his county, but a member of the governor's council in the
year of 1855. ^^ September, 1857, he removed with his
family to the state of Minnesota. In 1862 he enlisted in
the army, and in the same year was appointed quartermaster
of the 7th Minn. Vol. Inf., and with the rank of captain,
was post commissary of subsistence at Prairie du Chien.
He served with the army during the- war, and at the close
returned to Anoka, Minn., and resumed his business as a
merchant and lumber dealer.
DANIEL CHARLES EASTMAN^, OF LOVELL, ME. /IQ
CHILDREN.
i. Jennie S. Cutler*, b. Feb. 8, 1841 ; ni. Oct. 16, 1865, Lyman
D. Baldwin, of Prairie du Chien, Minn. Children : (a)
Louis D. Baldwin^, b. Oct. 31, 1867.
ii. Henry Hill Cutler*, b. Dec. 21, 1842.
iii. Isaac E. Cutler*, b. Feb. 22, 1845; d. Feb. 8, 1852.
iv. Elizabeth H. Cutler*, b. March 5, 1847 ; d. April 5, 1859.
V. Mary Stephens Cutler*, b. Jan. 27, 1849.
vi. Charles H. Cutler*, b. Feb. 22, 1851 ; d. Nov. 14, 1851.
vii. Charles Harris Cutler*, b. Oct. 15, 1852.
1227. Daniel Charles Eastman^ (Phineas^ Daniel^, Rich-
ard*, Jonathan^, Thomas^, Roger'), born in Lovell, Me., Oct.
14, 1825 ; married in Waterford, Me., Nov. 8, 1855, Caroline
E. Plummer, born September 4, 1832, daughter of Stephen
and Ella (Howe) Plummer, of Waterford, Me. They began
their married life on the farm upon which his father so long
resided in Lovell. In May, 1881, Mr. Eastman removed to
Lancaster, N. H., where they have since resided. His main
occupation has been farming ; going into the woods as a re-
pairer for lumbermen in their winter operations. Since 1898
he has been sorely afflicted, caused by a frozen foot some
fifteen years previous, resulting in a partial loss of his foot.
Mr. Eastman has always been ready to lend his assistance in
the distress of others, acting many times as nurse to those in
sickness and distress, for which he is substantially remem-
bered by his friends. Mrs. Eastman previous to her mar-
riage was a school teacher, in which vocation she was very
successful.
CHILDREN.
i. Edward*, b. in Lovell, Me., May 27, 1857.
ii. Nellie*, b. Aug. 12, 1863 ; m. in Lancaster, N. H., July 19,
1883, Rollo F. Hunt, born in Dorset, Vt., Sept. 9, 1849,
son of Amos and Emily (Harrington) Hunt. Rollo
Hunt obtained his education in the public schools of his
native town. He resides in Lancaster, N. H., and is a
meat cutter by occupation. Children : (a) EflBe Hunt*,
b. in Lancaster, N. H., Dec. 12, 1884 ; (b) Rubie Hunt*,
b. in Lancaster, N. H., Sept. 2, 1886.
iii. Phineas C.*, b. in Lovell, Me., Sept. 12, 1869. He is a clerk
in a store in Lancaster, N. H., and has been employed
summers in hotels at summer resorts.
720 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1228. Job Eastman^ (Phineas^ Daniels, Richard-*, Jona-
than^ Thomas*, Roger'), born in Lovell, Me., Oct.i, 1827;
married in North Conway, N. H., Aug. 14, 1857, Kate Maria
Kimball, born in Lovell, Me., July 5, 1836, daughter of Isaac
and Mary (Brickett) Kimball, of Fryeburg, Me. Mr. Eastman
when a young man went West, and located at St. Anthony
Falls, Minn., in 1853, and for four years carried on the stock
business ; returned to Maine in 1857, married, and returned to
Minnesota, and settled in Anoka, where he engaged in the
lumbering business. In 1859 ^^ went to Pike's Peak, cross-
ing the plains with ox teams, remaining there one year pros-
pecting for gold with indifferent success ; returned to Anoka,
where he has since resided.
CHILDREN BORN IN ANOKA, MINN.
i. Alice May^ b. Jan. 14, 1859; m. Alvah Eastman (see No.
1878).
ii. Kat^ Mabel8, b. Aug. 22, 1861 ; ni. Dec. 28, 1883, Henry
W. Gher, born in Ilydetown, Crawford county, Penn.,
July 27, 1857, son of William Ripley and Frances (Titus)
Gher. Mr. Gher is the proprietor of the Wadena Iron
Works, Wadena, Minn. They have no children. •
iii. Charles Cutter^ b. Feb. 10, 1865; editor of the Pioneer
Journal^ and postmaster of Wadena, Minn. ; m. in Wa-
dena, Minn., April G, 1804, Mary Turner, born in Nashua,
Iowa, July 10, 1873, daughter of Allen A. and Frances
(Hruce) Turner, of Wadena, Minn. They have no chil-
dren.
iv. Philip KimbalP, b. Nov. 2, 18G7. He is a member of the
firm of II. L. Nicholson & Co., general merchants, and
postmaster of Wilton, Minn. He is unmarried.
1881. V. Robert Maurice^, b. Dec. 1, 1869.
vi. John Walker^ b. Feb. 5, 1893; m. Barbara Browning; no
children. He is the editor of the NewSj Thief River
Falls, Minn.
vii. Calvert Streetly^ b. Oct. 14, 1877. He is foreman of the
Pioneer Journal office, Wadena, Minn. ; unmarried.
URIAH DRESSER EASTMAN^, OF LOVELL, ME. 721
1229. Uriah Dresser Eastman^ (Solomon^, Daniel^, Rich-
ard^ Jonathan^, Thomas', Roger*), bom in Lovell, Me., Feb.
II, 1827 ; died in Lowell, Mass., May 20, 1864 ; married Sept.
17, 1855, Hannah Eaton, born in Chatham, N. H., March
2, 1 84 1, daughter of James Farnum and Sally (Chase) Eaton,
of Chatham, N. H. Mr. Eastman resided in Lawrence, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Weston Thomas^ b. in Stowe, Me., Nov. 22, 1856; m.
Edith Evelyn Beverly, of Rockland, Mass., May 10, 1887.
ii. Sarah Ann^ b. in Stowe, Me., Feb. 13, 1859 ; d. in Law-
rence, July 27, 1871.
iii. Cora^ b. in Lawrence, Mass., Dec. 3, 1862 ; d. in Lawrence,
Jan. 21, 1864.
1230. Otis Mason Eastman^ (Solomon^ Daniel^, Richard^
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Lovell, Me., May 29,
1829; died in Stowe, Me., Aug. 14, 1895 ; married Susan
Evens Abbott. Mr. Eastman was a farmer, and resided in
Stowe, Me.
CHILDREN.
1882. i. William Ambrose®, b. in Stowe, Me., June 12, 1857.
ii. Fred Walter®, b. Dec. 1, 1858.
iii. Nellie Fessenden®, b. Feb. 27, 1861 ; res. in Portland, Me.
iv. Hattie Louisa®, b. June 15, 1864; m. Oct. 14, 1889, Perley
Stephens, of Fryeburg, Me. Child: (a) Marguerite East-
man Stephens®, b. ii» Conway, N. XL, Oct. 16, 1892 ; res.
ill Portland, Me.
V. Clifford Webster®, b. in Stowe, Me., Aug. 14, 1867 ; res. in
Stowe, Me.
vi. Imogene Whitten®, b. Oct. 12, 1870 ; res. Stowe, Me.
vii. John O. Dean®, b. Jan. 26, 1874 ; res. Stowe, Me.
viii. Martha Abbott®, b. Nov. 30, 1877. Martha is a school-
teacher in Stowe, Me.
1 23 1. Mary Colby Eastman^ (Solomon^, Daniel^, Rich-
ard-*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Lovell, Me., Jan.
16, 1837; married in i860, John M. Smart, bom in Ber-
wick, Me., Feb. 25, 1835. He is a tinsmith, and resides in
Lawrence, Mass.
722 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
1. Nellie Eastman Smarts b. in Lawrence, Mass.
ii. Martha Edna Sma^t^ b. .
1232. Albert F. Eastman^ (CyrusS Daniel^, Richards
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger*), born in Stowe, Me., Aug. 15,
1848; married in Lovell, Me., Nov. 12, 1873, Susan J. John-
son, born in Stowe, May 17, 1855, daughter of Solomon and
Lydia B. (McKeen) Johnson, of Stowe, Me. Mr. Eastman
is a farmer, and resides on Green hill. Post-office, Chat-
ham, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Fannie^ b. Sept. 27, 1874 ; unmarried.
ii. Arthur C.^, b. May 30, 1876.
iii. Hattie E.s, b. Feb. 2, 1880.
iv. Abby B.s, b. March 20, 1882.
V. Seth B.8, b. Feb. 24, 1891 ; d. April 1, 1891.
vi. Sarah E.s, b. Feb. 18, 1892.
1233. Horace D. Eastman^ (DanieP, Daniels, Richard*, Jon-
athan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Lovell, Me., Jan. 29, 183 1 ;
died in West Ncwfield, Me., March 14, 1887 J married ist,
Martha Sawyer, of Lovell, Me. ; 2d, in West Newfield, Jan.
22, 1873, ^^'^ Linscott, born in York, Me., Feb. 15, 1843,
daughter of Jeremiah and Lenora (Munroe) Linscott, of
York, Me. Mr. Eastman resided in West Newfield, Me.
He enlisted in the War of the Rebellion of 1861-5 ^s pri-
vate, Oct. 7, 1 861 ; mustered as first lieutenant Nov. 15,
1 86 1, at Portland, Me., in Co. I, 12th Me. Vol. Inf. ; pro-
moted to captain of Co. B, same regiment, Oct. 8, 1862;
resigned and honorably discharged Dec. 12, 1863. For a
time he was purser on the U. S. S. *' Guide " (transport).
CHILD BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Walter^ b. ; d. at about three years of age.
CHILD BY SECOND WIFE.
ii. Eva Lord', b. Oct. 16, 1876, in West Newfield, Me. She
resides at 48 Waverly street, Brookline, Mass.
ANDREW JACKSON EASTMAN^, OF FRYEBURG, ME. 723
1234. Andrew Jackson Eastman^ (DanieP, Daniel^, Rich-
ard^ Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Fryeburg, Me.,
Feb. 6, 1836; died in Lovell, Me., May 24, 1894; married
in Lovell, Me., published Dec. 10, 1858, Martena Charles,
daughter of Nathaniel and Maria (Hoit) Charles, born in
Lovell, Me., March 9, 1838 ; died in Fryeburg, Me., Sept.
18, 1870. He married 2d, in Conway, N. H., Sept. 17,
1873, Louisa T. Elliott, born in Lovell, June 17, 1854. She
married 2d, D. Frank Briggs, and resides in Lovell village.
Me. Mr. Eastman's early married life was passed in Frye-
burg, Me., in the locality known as " Smart's Hill," where
three of his children were born, and where his wife died,
leaving an infant of but two years of age. The decease of '
Mrs. Eastman was a sad blow to the family. She was a most
kind and affectionate wife and mother, and her demise was
mourned by a large circle of relatives and friends.
Mr. Eastman soon removed to Lovell, Me., where he mar-
ried his second wife, and where he spent the remainder of his
life. He was a shoemaker and farmer ; in the latter business
he was not very extensive, but in shoemaking he was unex-
celled, being noted for his workmanship. He was sometimes
engaged in lumbering, rafting logs, etc. He was a member
of both the Masonic and Odd Fellows lodges in Lovell, Me.
He served in the War of the Rebellion in Co. H, 23d Regt.
Me. Vols., enlisting on the loth of September, 1862, for nine
months; discharged July 15, 1863, ^^ Portland, Me. His
descriptive list says he was twenty-six years of age, five
feet in height, dark complexion, black eyes and black hair,
and by occupation when enlisted a farmer. He served as
selectman in Lovell, and also as postmaster at Lovell village
under Grover Cleveland's first administration.
CHILDREN.
i. Alice Marie^, b. in Fryeburg, Me., 1859 ; m. a Pease ; res.
in Baltimore, Md.
1883. ii. Clifford N.8, b. Nov. 18, 1861.
724 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1884. iii. Hattie Gertrude^ b. in Lovell, Me., May 14, 1867.
1885. iv. George FiirJoug®, b. in Fryeburg, Me., Sept. 5, 1870 ; iti.
Fannie Ilobbs ; no children. He had no children by
second wife.
1235. Lucy W. Eastman^ (DanieP, DanieP, Richard^
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born Dec. 22, 1842 ; married
J. H. Lord, of Steep Falls, Me.
CIIILDRKN.
i. Mary Frances Lord^ b. July 2, 1871.
ii. Janette Rebecca Williams I^ord*, b. Feb. 20, 1873.
iii. Harold Eastman I-»ord^ b. April 15, 1874.
iv. William Cobb Lord^, b. Dec. 19, 1883.
1236. Tobias Lord Eastman^ (Daniel^ DanieP, Richards
Jonathan^, ThomasS Roger'), born in Stowe, Me., Dec. 3,
1844; married ist, in Standish, Me., Nov. i, 1876, Mary
M., daughter of Peltiah M. and Hannah (Mann) Hobson,
born in Gorham, Me., died Feb. 28, 1880 ; married 2d, May
20, 1884, in Fryeburg, Me., Adelia Walker. Mr. Eastman
was a soldier of the Rebellion; was in Co. E, 12th Me. Inf.
He is a manufacturer of canned goods. He was a member of
the Maine legislature in 1891. He resides in Fryeburg, Me.
CIIILDKEN BY FIRST WIFK.
i. James Walker^ b. April 11, 1878.
ii. Rebe Mary«, b. Feb., 1880.
CHILI) BY SECOND WIFE.
iii. EdnaS b. June 25, 1888.
1237. Isaac Andrew I^astman^ (Isaac'*, Daniel-S Richard*,
Jonathan^, Thomas^ Roger'), born in Sweden, Me., Feb. 20,
1841 ; married Dec. 24, 1878, Lizzie Edith Ray, born Feb.
14, 1859. He is a piano key maker; resides in Boston,
Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Henry^ b. in Hyde Park, Mass., Dec. 3, 1879.
ii. Walter Frederick', b. in Koxbury, Mass., Dec. 27, 1881.
ESTHER ELIZABETH EASTMAN^, OF SWEDEN, ME. 725
1238. Esther Elizabeth Eastman^ (IsaacS Daniel^, Rich-
ard*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Sweden, Me.,
Oct. 14, 1846; married Milton Levi Merrill, a farmer resid-
ing at St. Albans, Me. Mr. Merrill has served as chairman
on the board of selectmen for several years ; one term in the
house of the Maine legislature, and two terms in the senate ;
and at present (1901) is a member of the board of County
Commissioners.
CHILD.
i. Erion Merrills, b. April 30, 1875 ; d. June 4, 1875.
1239. Wellington Harris Eastman^ (Isaac^, Daniel^, Rich-
ard*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Sweden, Me., Jan.
6, 1853 ; married Jan. 26, 1881, Rachel Willey Stetson, born in
Sumner, Me., April 13, 1857, daughter of Deacon Josiah T.
Stetson. Mr. Eastman resides in East Sumner, Me., where
he has been justice of the peace since 1883, and ix)stmaster
from 1886 to the present time (1901). He was town treas-
urer twelve years and superintendent of schools three years.
He is manager of the Eastman Seed Company. He is a
member of the First Congregational Church at East Sumner,
Me. Mr. Eastman is a thorough going business man, and is
much respected by all with whom he comes in contact.
CHILDKEN.
i. Ella I-^ona^ b. in Monmouth, Me., Sept. 9, 1887. She is
an adopted child and a daughter of Mr. Wing.
ii. Esther Hersey^ b. in East Sumner, Me., Dec. 10, 1892.
iii. Augusta Tillson^ b. in East Sumner, Me., Jan. 14, 1895.
iv. Roger^ b. in East Sumner, Me., Jan. 22, 1897.
1240. Harriet Kilgore Eastman? (JoscphS Jeremy^, Rich-
ard^, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Lovell, Me., Oct.
5, 1819 ; died Feb. 6, 1899, i" Andover, Me. ; married in Nor-
way, Me., Nov. 26, 1840, Frederick Caldwell, born in Oxford,
Me., May 15, 1819, son of John and Sarah (Merrill) Caldwell.
1887.
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iv.
V.
726 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
Mr. Caldwell spent the most of his life on what is known as
Farmer's Hill, in Andover, Me. In 1859 ^^f with his family,
moved to Lovell, Me., where he resided four years, moving
to Andover, Me., in 1864-5. He has been a nursery stock
salesman for twelve years or more, traveling for several differ-
ent firms in Maine and New Brunswick.
CHILDREN.
1886. i. Harriet Melissa Caldwell^, b. April 26, 1842, in Ando-
ver, Me.
John Frederick Caldwell', b. April 3, 1844, in Andover, Me*
Charles Henry Caldwell*, b. March 21, 1850, in Oxford, Me.
Edwin Eugene Caldwell*, b. Dec. 20, 1853, in Andover, Me.
Albert Webster Caldwell', b. Nov. 3, 1854, in Andover, Me. ;
d. March 16, 1866.
vi. Sidney Irving Caldwell', b. March 27, 1859, in Andover, Me.
He married and had two children, a son and daughter.
He resided in one of the Western states, was taken
sick, and returned to Andover, Me., where he died.
1241. Sarah M. Eastman^ (Caleb^, Jeremys, Richard*,
Jonathan^ Thomas^, Roger'), born in Waterford, Me., Jan.
I, 1833 ; married in Hiram, Me., Jan. i, 1852, John Lang-
don Kimball, born in Hiram, Me., Dec. 21, 1821. Mr. Kim-
ball was a representative in the Maine legislature in 1863.
He resides in Poland, Me. ; a farmer.
CHILDREN.
i. Helen May KimbalI^ b. July 13, 1853, in Hiram, Me.
ii. Emeline Hubbard KimbalI^ b. Aug. 25, 1856 ; d. Feb. 17,
1898.
1890. iii. John Kimbalis, b. March 4, 1859.
iv. Frank Weston KimbalP, b. June 30, 1861.
V. Frances Augusta Kimball^ b. Dec. 26, 1865.
vi. Eddie Kimball^, b. Sept. 7, 1866 ; d. Oct. 24, 1867.
vii. Mary Langdon Kimball^ b. Sept. 5, 1869.
viii. George Willard True Kimbalis, b. Aug. 23, 1873.
ix. Robert Lawrence Kimball^ b. Aug. 29, 1877.
ALICE EASTMAN7. 727
1242. Alice Eastman^ (Jeremy^, Jeremys, Richard^ Jon-
athan^, Thonias% Roger'), born Nov. 2, 1833 ; married George
_ *
Chandler. Resides in East Landaff, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Edward Everett Chandle^^ b. Jan. 18, 1853; d. Jan. 4,
1854.
ii. Charles Wesley^, b. Nov. 27, 1854 ; d. Oct. 13, 1856.
iii. Ida Cynthias,* b. Dec. 8, 1856 ; m. Dec. 9, 1877, Warren
Lincoln Emerson,
iv. Mehitables, b. July 5, 1859 ; in. Oct. 8, 1878, W. Shaw, son
of Israel.
V. Elizabeths, b. Dec. 12, 1861.
vi. Peter', b. Aug. 81, 1863 ; was crushed by logs July 14, 1879.
vii. Mary Luella', b. April 18, 1867 ; d. Aug. 3, 1871.
viii. Albert Ames', b. May 14, 1869 ; d. Aug. 5, 1871.
ix. Preston ^ b. Aug. 9, 1871.
X. Alice Amy®, b. Aug. 27, 1873.
xi. George Perley^ b. Sept. 11, 1875.
xii. Pay son Elmer®, b. July 23, 1878.
1243. Alfred Abbott Eastman^ (Moses Kilgore^ Jeremy 5,
Richard*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Stowe, Me.,
Feb. 26, 1835 ; died in Kearsarge, N. H., July 24, 1890;
married in Chatham, N. H., Feb. 24, 1856, Olive Perry
Chandler, daughter of Oliver and Eunice Cole (Sanborn)
Chandler, born in Chatham, N. H., Feb. 22, 1838. She
lives in Kearsarge, N. H. Mr. Eastman held the office of
selectman in Stowe, Me.
CHILDREN.
Helen Augusta^ b. in Stowe, Me., Nov. 28, 1856.
Abbie Frances^ b. Jan. 19, 1859.
Carrie Lock^, b. Dec. 12, 1861.
Alice Leavitts, b. Jan. 11, 1863.
Nellie Olive^, b. in Chatham, N. H., March 12, 1866.
Martha Cleaves^, b. July 5, 1867.
Mary Ilutchins^, b. Feb. 22, 1870.
Alfred Perry', b. July 3, 1874.
Edward L.', b. Oct. 18, 1876.
Raymond Harrold', b. June 18, 1879.
Edith Inez8, b. Nov. 14, 1883.
1891.
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1892.
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1893.
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111.
1894.
iv.
1895.
V.
1896.
vi.
1897.
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1898.
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VI 11.
1899.
ix.
X.
xi.
728 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1244. Betsey Eastman^ (Moses K.^ Jeremy^, Richard*,
Jonathan^, Thomas', Roger*), born April 6, 1840, in Stowe,
Me. ; died Aug. 11, 1891, in Stowe, Me. ; married Dec. 13,
1859, Elias W. Andrews, born Oct. 4, 1835, died Feb. 13,
1890, in Stowe; son of Nathan and Betsey (Bryant) An-
drews. They resided in Stowe, Me. Mr. Andrews was a
farmer. He was well known as an honest, upright man. and
held the esteem of all with whom he became acquainted.
CHILDREN.
1900. i. Lilla H.*, b. in Stowe, Me., Oct. 18, 1864.
1901. ii. Albert Clayton*, b. April 22, 1867.
1245. William Barber^ (Miriam Eastman^, William^, Wil-
liam^ Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Lyman or Haver-
hill, N. H., in 1785 ; married Annie Mouhon. He resided
in Lyman and Lisbon, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1902. i. »Tohn Barber^, b. ; m. Betsey Tain tor, of Orford, X. H.
ii. Miriam Barber®, b. ; never married.
1903. iii. Nathan Barber^ b. ; m. Emeline Moore, of Bridge-
ton, 111.
iv. Ruby Barber®, b. ; never married.
V. Isaac Barber®, b. ; m. Augusta Eastman, born in Bath,
N. II., xVug. 5, 1827. She is a ^vido\v, and lives in Lis-
bon, N. II. She is the daughter of Searl Eastman.
1904. vi. Lydia Ann Barber^ b. ; n). William Stephens, of
Lyman, X. II.
1246. Eber Eastman" (Stephen^', Williams, William*,
Jonathan^ Thomas^ Roger'), born in Lyman, N. H., Aug.
16, 1800 ; died in St. Johnsbury, \'t., Sept. 16, 1871 ; buried
in the grounds near the town house in Lyman, N. H. He
married Jan. 29, 1824, Sarah Moore Gibson, born in Lyman,
N. H., April 14, 1802 ; died June 26, 1862, aged 60 years,
2 months, and 12 days. He resided in Lyman, N. H.
STEPHEN AMBROSE EASTMAN^, OF LYMAN, N. H. 729
CHILDREN.
i. Jeannette S.^, b. March 23, 1824 ; d. Sept. 7, 1827.
1905. ii. Richard S.^ b. Jan. 16, 1826 ; m. June 6, 1850, Helen Jane
Bailey,
iii. Ruth Kimball^, b. March 28, 1828 ; m. June 10, 1846, Peter
Mills Convers. She died in Lyme, April 18, 1857.
iv. Lauretta Gibson^ b. June 15, 1830 ; in. March 4, 1849,
David Morrison.
1906. V. Dan Derby^, b. June 4, 1834 ; m. March 26, 1860, Hattie
A. Carter, who died in Richmond, III., Sept. 22, 1860.
1907. vi. Salathieis, b. March 14, 1837 ; m. Sept. 9, 1860, Chestina A.
Carter. He died in Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 4, 1863.
1908. vii. Adam Gibson^, b. Sept. 22, 1842; m. Jan. 31, 1871, Susie
Amelia Miller.
1247. Stephen Ambrose Eastman^ (Stephen^ William^,
William^ Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Lyman, N. H.,
in 1804; d. in Lyman, N. H., at the age of twenty-eight ;
married in 1826, Lavinia H. Gile. He intended to make the
ministry his life work, and did preach for a short season in
his native town, but after a long sickness passed over the
river. Though a young man, he had many dear friends, and
his death was sorely felt in the community where he lived.
He resided in Lyman and Littleton, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Almi^a^ b. in Lyman, N. 11., Oct. 30, 1827 ; m. April 3,
1848, Damon Young Clark, who was in his early days a
popular stage driver, and was known all over northern
New Hampshire. He retired on to a farm about two
miles out of Littleton, N. IL, a few years ago, where he
died May 20, 1900, aged 73 years. Thus another of the
old-time stage drivers, of whom only a few now survive,
passed away. His widow resides on the farm in Little-
ton. They had no children. She adopted a girl, a school-
teacher now in Fort Wayne, Ind. ; unm. She is known
as iM. Belle Clark.
ii. Lydia Gile^, b. in Lyman, Feb. 19, 1829; unm.; d. .
1909. iii. Francis Ambrose^ b. in Littleton, N. H., April 3, 1831.
730 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1247a. Dan Eastman^ (Stephen^, Williams, William^ Jon-
athan^, Thomas', Roger'), born in Bath, N. H., Oct. 11,
181 1 ; died Dec. 5, 1874 ; married in Lyman, N. H., Jan. 9,
1840, Matilda Stickney, born in Lyman, Nov. 23, 1822,
daughter of Daniel and Polly (Moulton) Stickney. Daniel
Stickney was a soldier in the war of 18 12. Mr. Eastman
was a carpenter, and resided in Lancaster, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Philatus*, b. July 17, 1841 ; d. 1890 ; m. Dec. 17, 1866,
Celia Rowell.
ii. Laura H.8, b. May 11, 1846.
iii. Inez C.^ b. in Littleton, N. H., July 18, 1850 ; m. in Bath,
N. H., 1875, George L. Lyons, born in Bath, N. H., Nov.
20, 1849, son of John and Mary (Reed) Lyons. Mr.
Lyons is an engineer, and lives in Woodsville, N. H.
Children : (a) George Clifton Lyons®, b. in Lancaster,
N. H., Dec. 9, 1876 ; (b) Mae M. Lyons®, b. in Elkhart,
Ind., Dec. 15, 1879.
iv. Helen A. H.s, b. July 25, 1854.
1248. Orris Petty^ (Betsey Eastman^ Obadiahs, Williams
Jonathan^, Thomas^ Roger'), born in Bath, N. H., Dec. 20,
1803 ; died July 6, 1867 ; married in 1826, Sally Rollins, of
Bath, N. H. He resided in '' Swiftvvater," Haverhill, N. H.
CHILDRKN.
i. Harriet M. PettyS, b. Jan. 13, 1834.
ii. Henry M. PettyS, b. Feb. 1, 1838 ; d. in the war of 1861-5.
1249. Zilpha Petty7 (Betsey P2astman^, Obadiah^, Wil-
liams Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in '* Swiftvvater,"
Haverhill, N. H., Jan. 22, 1806 ; died Jan. 16, 1886, in Pel-
ham, N. H. ; married in Pelham, June 23, 1833, George
Carlton. He died in California, Dec. 14, 1855.
CHILD.
1910. i. Oscar F. Carlton^, b. June 8, 1839. Four others, who died
young.
JASON PETTY7, OF HAVERHILL, N. H. 73 1
1250. Jason Petty7 (Betsey Eastman^, Obadiahs, William^
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in ** Swiftwater,'* Haver-
hill, N. H., Aug. 2, 1807 ; died July 25, 1878 ; married
Lucinda Mead. She died Oct. 3, 1891. He lived in Haver-
hill, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Delevan Petty 8, b. Sept. 25, 1840.
ii. Addle Pettys, b. Nov. 14, 1842.
iii. Clara Petty*, b. Aug. 15, 1844.
iv. Irvin Petty*, b. Oct. 5, 1845.
Had others, but died young.
1251. Polly Petty7 (Betsey Eastman^ Obadiahs, William^
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Haverhill, N. H., May
II, 1809 ; married Dec. 16, 1838, Timothy N. Wood.
CHILDREN.
i. Henry S. Wood*, b. March 7, 1850 ; d. Aug. 8, 1880.
ii. Orester L. Wood*, b. Sept. 3, 1852 ; d. May 19, 1892.
1252. Livonia Petty^ (Betsey Eastman^, Obadiah^, Wil-
liam*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Haverhill, N. H. ;
married ist, Charles Kent ; married 2d, Nathaniel Currier,
of Pelham, N. H. She is a widow, and is the only one of
the family living. She resides in Pelham, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles N. Kent*, b. Feb. 28, 1840 ; ni. and lives in Pelham.
ii. Angeline Kent*, b. March 18, 1842. She is unmarried
and lives in Pelham, taking care of her mother, who is
an invalid.
1253. Alvah Eastman^ (Hannah^ Obadiah^, William^
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Bath, N. H., Jan. 18,
1799 ; died in Barre, Vt., Sept. 28, 1868 ; married in New-
bury, Vt., March 10, 18 19, Sally Boyce, born in Newbury,
Vt., March 10, 1801, died in Barre, Vt., Sept. 16, 1878.
He was a clothier; lived first in Bath, N. H., and later re-
moved to Barre, Vt.
732 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
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111.
1914.
iv.
Saiah Ann*, b. in Bath, N. H., April 24, 1821.
Chester Hutchins*, b. Jan. 8, 1824.
Harriet Addie*, b. March 24, 1829.
Ellen Adelaide^ b. in Montpelier, Vt., Dec. 25, 1840.
1254. Archimedes Young^ (Hannah Eastman^ Obadiah^,
William*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Landaff,
N. H., Nov. 7, 1812 ; died in Landaff, N. H., Aug. 10, 1881 ;
married in Landaff, N. H., Feb. 7, 1837, Betsey Noyes
Eaton, born in Landaff, N. H., Nov. 30, 18 14, died in Lan-
daff, N. H., May 10, 1872. She was the daughter of Tim-
othy and Martha (Northy) Eaton. Mr. Young was a farmer,
and resided all his life in the town in which he was born. He
held all the town offices, and represented his town twice in
the New Hampshire legislature.
CHILDREN.
i. Julia Young^ b. in Landaff, X. II., Oct. 18, 1838; d. July
12, 185H.
1915. ii. Jyoviiiia You!lg^ b. in Landaff, Dec. 0, 1842.
iii. James R. P. Young^, b. in Landaff, N. H., March 10, 1845.
Resided on the homestead in Landaff. He represented
his town in the New Hampshire legislature in 1807. He
had the misfortune to lose one of his hands in blasting
rocks. He never married. He died suddeiily July 16,
1901.
1254a. Sally Young" (Hannah Eastman'', Obadiah^, Wil-
liam-*, Jonathan^, Thomas-, Roger'), born in Landaff, N. H.,
May 31, 1814 ; died in Manchester, X. H., Aug. 12, 1876;
married in Landaff, N. H., March 3, 1836, Artcmas Jack-
son, born in Augusta, Mc., April 27, 1806, died in Man-
chester, N. H., July 4, 1881 ; son of Samuel Jackson, of
Augusta, Me. Mr. Jackson was a wheelwright ; resided in
Manchester, N. H., where he was a member of the Meth-
odist Episcopal Church, and steward. He was a major in
the New Hampshire militia.
F
ISRAEL Y0UNG7, OF LANDAFF, N. H. 733
CHILDREN.
1916. i. Ann Augusta Jack8on^ b. in Landaff, N. H., Jan. 20, 1837.
ii. James J. Jackson^ b. in Piermont, N. H., Sept. 23, 1839 ;
d. April 8, 1846.
iii. Alice Jackson^, b. in Manchester, N. H., Aug. 22, 1850 ; d.
Jan. 26, 1860.
1255. Israel Young^ (Hannah Eastman^, Obadiah^, Wil-
liam^, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Landaff, N. H.,
March 29, 18 16; married ist, Sept. i, 1843, Mary Ann
Young; 2d, June 17, 1847, Betsey Abbott Eastman, daugh-
ter of Nicholas and granddaughter of Isaac Eastman, of
Newton, Mass. Mr. Young was a farmer, and owned the
farm on which he was born and always lived. Deceased.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Orrin Young*, b. July 12, 1844.
ii. Mary Ann Young*, b. Feb. 2, 1846.
CHILDRKN BY SECOND WIFE.
iii. Oscar E. Young*, b. May 11, 1848.
iv. George Henry Young*, b. May 16, 1850.
V. Louisa II. Young*, b. Oct. 12, 1854.
1256. Guy Carlton Rix^ (Rebecca Eastman^ Obadiah^,
William-*, Jonathan^, Thomas^ Roger'), born in Stanstead,
Canada, Dec. 14, 1802; died in Dowagiac, Mich., Jan. 14,
1879; married in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Jan. 4, 1826, Martha
Gates, daughter of Jacob and Patty (Plumley) Gates, of St.
Johnsbury, Vt. She died in Dowagiac, Mich., April 28, 1892.
Mr. Rix taught school for twenty years, mostly winters.
Learned the trade of edge tool making, and followed it all his
life. He was a well read man, and but for an unfortunate
habit would have made his mark in the world.
He was a man that read a good deal and kept posted on
the political questions of the day ; was a great admirer of
Henry Clay, whom he listened to quite often when he was
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734 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
a member of congress. Mr. Rix was a rover, made so by his
trade, as he took contracts to make edge tools, and when
completed, would move to other places. He was very skilful
in tempering, and his success was such that mill picks fol-
lowed him wherever he would go. The birth-place of his
children shows where he lived. He was a staunch Democrat
all his life. During the war of 1861-5 he was an earnest
supporter of the government, and sent seven sons to the war,
all he had, and his two sons-in-law as well, and would have
gone himself if the government had accepted him. He was
lame from a boy by his hip being put out of joint.
CHILDREN.
Caroline^, b. in Littleton, N. H., Dec. 17, 1826.
Guy Scobys, b. in Littleton, N. H., Nov. 12, 1828.
Joel Eastman*, b. in Kirby,^ Vt., July 28, 1830.
Joseph^ b. in Waterford, Vt., June 28, 1832 ; d. young.
Thomas*, b. in Danville, Vt., July 28, 1834.
John*, b. in Comptou, Canada, Jan. 4, 1837.
Nathaniel*, b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Jan. 22, 1839.
Martha*, b. in Barnstoii, Canada, Jan. 16, 1841.
Benjamin Franklin*, b. in Runiney, N. H., July 28, 1843.
Charles*, b. in Middleport, N. Y., April 28, 1846.
Wilder Peirce*, b. in Jeddo, Orleans Co., N. Y., June 8,
1848 ; d. in Manchester, Mich., about nine years of age.
1257. Narcissa Rix^ (Rebecca Eastman^, Obadiah^, Wil-
liams Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Stanstead, Can-
ada, Jan. 3, 1807 ; died in Boston, Mass. ; married Jan. 14,
1827, Nathan Underwood, born in Concord, Vt., in 1805,
son of Samuel Underwood, who lived at one time in Little-
ton, N. H. Nathan Underwood was left an orphan and was
brought up by others. They early removed to Boston, Mass.,
where he was first employed by the city on the old Cochit-
uate water-works ; in fact, he was always employed by the
city as long as he lived. He died in Boston.
1917.
1.
1918.
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n.
1919.
• • •
111.
iy.
1920.
V.
1921.
vi.
1922.
• •
Vll.
1923.
• • •
Vlll.
1924.
ix.
1925.
X.
xi.
PERSIS RIX7, OF STANSTEAD, CAN. 73$
CHILDREN.
i. Hiram Underwood^, b. — ^— . He went early to California
as supercargo of a vessel, and started home via the Isth-
mus, in 1851, and was never heard from.
1926. ii. Guy Carlton Underwood^ b. in Littleton, N. H., Sept. 16,
1831.
iii. Charles Underwood^ b. ; d. .
iv. Nathaniel Underwood^, b. • ; d. .
V. Rebecca Jane Underwood*, b. ; m. a Mr. Walker ;
had one son.
vi. Carrie M. Underwood^ b. ; m. April 6, 1866, James
A. Craig. Child : (a) Arthur H. Craig®, b. in Chicago,
111. ; d. May 15, 1877. They were divorced, and she and
her sister, Rebecca Jane, are both clerks in the Register
of Deeds* office, Cambridge, Mass.
vii. Adelaide Underwood', b. ; d. .
viii. Walter Underwood^ b. ; d. .
ii2S8. Persis Rix7 (Rebecca Eastman^, Obadiahs, Wil-
liarn'*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Stanstead, Can-
ada, Aug. 19, 1809; died in Haddonfield, N. J., March 8,
1889; married in 1826, Aaron Gile, born in Bethlehem,
N. H., Feb. 19, 1803, died in Topeka, Kan. They were
divorced about 1845, and she married 2d, Jedediah Wood-
bury, the agent at the time at the depot in Newbury, Vt.
They afterwards removed to Lowell, Mass., where Mr. Wood-
bury died. After her husband's death she went to live with
her son George in Haddonfield, N. J. (See foot-note.)
Samuel Gile and John his brother were emigrants. Samuel Gile,
born in England ; m. Sept. 1, 1647, Judith Davis. He resided in Haver-
hill, Mass., and died Feb. 21, 1683.
CHILDREN.
i. Samuel, b. Aug. 30, 1648 ; d. 1675.
ii. Judith, b. April 2, 1650 ; m. Joseph Page,
iii. John, b. Dec. 8, 1652.
iv. Hannah, b. Feb., 1654 ; died young.
v. Sarah, b. March 1, 1657-8; m. Peter Pattee; eight chil-
dren,
yi. James, b. Aug. 27, 1660 ; m. Ruth Parker,
vii. Ephraim, b. March 21, 1661 ; m. Martha Bradley. (X)
736 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
Ephraim, b. March 21, 1661-2, lived in Haverhill until 1711, when he
removed to Chester, N. H. He married Jan. 5, 1686, Martha Bradley.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary, b. Feb. 11, 1687 ; m. Thomas Clough.
ii. Hannah, b. Aug. 11, 1690 ; m. Jonathan Clough.
iii. Mehitable, b. Dec. 1, 1692; m. Nathaniel Johnson,
iv. Sarah, b. Jan. 20, 1794-5 ; m. Samuel Davis.
V. Daniel, b. Dec. 10, 1697 ; m. Joanna Heath,
vi. Judith, b. May 3, 1700 ; m. Henry Green,
vii. Samuel, b. Feb. 13, 1702-3 ; m. Sarah Emerson.
viii. Ephraini, b. Aug. 15, 1705 ; m. .
ix. Ebenezer, b. Sept. 11, 1708; m. Lydia Johnson. (X)
Ebenezer, born in Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 11, 1708; married June 6,
1731, Lydia Johnson. Her father and mother were killed by the French
and Indians at the attack on Haverhill, Aug. 29, 1708. When the mother
was slain she held in her arms her only child, Lydia, a year and six days
old, born in the second year of her marriage. The child strangely es-
caped the tomahawk, concealed, perhaps, in the folds of her dress, grew
to womanhood, and in her twenty-fifth year married Mr. Gile. Mr. Gile
removed to Hainpstead, N. H., in 1740; thetice to Ilenniker in 1765;
thence to Hopkinton, N. II., where he died about 1775. His widow
died in Enfield, N. II., in 1781.
CHILDREN.
i. Timothy, b. Feb. 16, 1732-3 ; d. March 2, 1732-3.
ii. Ruth, b. Jan. 12, 1733-4 ; d. Jan. 18, 1733-4.
iii. Thomas, b. Nov. 19, 1734; d. Jan. 17, 1735.
iv. Anna, b. Jan. 16, 1735-6.
v. Abigail, b. March 13, 1737-8.
vi. Joshua, b. April 9, 1740 ; m. Hannah Dustin (?).
vii. Noah, b. 1743; m. Elizabeth Howe. (X)
viii. Lydia, b. 1750.
ix. Johnson, b. 1752; m. Hannah Jewell.
Noah, born in Hanipstead, N. H., in 1743 : married Elizabeth Howe.
He was a soldier of the Revolution, a member of Captain Adams' com-
pany, from Henniker, N. H., in 1776. He moved from Henniker to
Enfield, and several other places in New Hampshire. The place of his
death is unknown.
PERSIS RIX7, OF STANSTEAD, CAN. 737
CHILDREN.
i. John, b. May 7, 1772 ; m. Lydia Clements. (X)
ii. Nathaniel, b. July 8, 1777 ; m. Lydia Hall,
iii. Susan, b. in Bradford, N. H., June 18, 1780 ; m. Solomon
Abbey,
iv. Timothy, b. Dec. 30, 1785 ; m. Dolly Stevens.
V. Peter, b. Oct. 28, 1787 ; m. Eleanor Howe.
vi. Jesse, b. ; ni. .
vii. Aaron, b. ; d. young.
viii. Elizabeth, b, ; d. unui. at a great age.
ix. Polly, b. ; m. Elnathau Dean ; had son George, who
lived in Canaan, N. H.
X. Lydia, b. ; d. young.
John, born in Henniker, N. H., May 7, 1772 ; died in 1851, in Little-
ton, N. H. He married Feb. 23, 1796, Lydia Clements. He settled in
Littleton, N. H., where he owned a large tract of land which he brought
to a good state of cultivation, but he was not content in so restricted
a sphere as the management of a farm, and he became one of the
earliest proprietors of mill property on the Ammonoosuc, where now
flourishes the pretty village of Littleton, in the upbuilding of which he
was ever after a zealous and active co-worker. He built and run the old
"Granite Hotel " in Littleton for many years.
CHILDREN.
i. Louisa, b. in Bethlehem, N. H., Dec. 9, 1800 ; d. Sept. 6,
1877; m. John Bowman; lived in Littleton; had four-
teen children,
ii. Aaron, b. in Bethlehem, Feb. 19, 1803 ; m. Persis Rix
(1258).
iii. William B racket t, b. Jan. 2, 1817 ; m. Maria Chute. He
was a minister,
iv. Fry Williams, b. May 30, 1819 ; m. Caroline A. Fellows, b.
Aug. 2, 1817.
V, Lavina H., b. ; m. Stephen Ambrose Eastman
(1247).
vi. Missouri, b. .
vii. Abigail, b. ; d. young.
viii. Nancy Jane, b. ; m. Carlton C. Abbey.
738 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN BY FIRST HUSBAND.
i. Melvina Gile', b. in Bethlehem, N. H., Dec. 9, 1827 ; d. in
Joliet, 111. ; m. in 1851, Stephen H. Sanford, and removed
to Joliet. She had three daughters. After the. death of
his wife he married again and removed to Omaha, Neb.
1927. ii. George W. Gile^, b. in Littleton, N. H., Jan. 8, 1830.
1259. Wilder Pierce Rix^ (Rebecca Eastman^ Obadiah^,
William'*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger*), born in Stanstead,
Canada, Jan. 13, 1812-; died in Haverhill, N. H., Feb. 21,
1843 ; married May 19, 1837, Mary Jane Rose, daughter of
George and Polly (Rix) Rose, who was his first cousin. He
was a farmer ; lived first in Littleton, and then in Haver-
hill, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Eliza iMaria Rix^, b. in Littleton, N. H., Dec. 12, 1838 ;
d. ; onm.
ii. Sarah Jane Rix^ b. in Littleton, N. H., April 4, 1839 ; d.
; unm.
iii. Helen Rix^ b. in Haverhill, N. H., Feb. 17, 1841 ; m. Feb.
21, 1863, Clarence Lavada Riddle, of Cleveland, Ohio.
He was a soldier in the War of the Rebellion of 1861-5,
enlisting in the First Ohio Battery. His wife died Sept.
24, 1881. He resides in Maumee, Lucas county, Ohio.
Children : (a) Fred Wilder Riddle^ b. June 20, 1867 ;
d. in Hamilton, Ohio, Nov. 1, 1897 ; m. in Toledo, Ohio,
March 6, 1888. Minnie Cosston ; children : (1) Clarence
Lavada Riddle, Jr.io, b. in Toledo, Ohio, Jan. 25, 1889 ;
(2) Helen May Riddle^°, b. in Hamilton, Ohio, June 4,
1891; (3) Clara Bell Riddle^o, b. in Overpeck, Ohio,
Aug. 6, 1894 ; (b) Geuio Riddle^, b. in Clyde, Ohio, May
7, 1872 ; unm., and lives at No. 421 South ave., Hamilton,
Ohio.
iv. Mary E. RixS, b. in Haverhill, N. H., Feb. 14, 1843.
1260. Benjamin Franklin Rix^ (Rebecca Eastman^ Oba-
diah5, William^ Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Little-
ton, N. H., July 28, 181 5 ; died in Dalton, N. H., June 9,
1884, and was buried in Haverhill, N. H., in Ladd street
REBECCA JANE RIX^, OF LITTLETON, N. H. 739
burying-ground. He married March 23, 1848, Mary E.
Bryant, of Stoneham, Mass. Mr. Rix and wife were both
singers of superior education. Both traveled with ** Father
Kemp's Old Folks," concerting, but she disliking to travel,
especially after her son became old enough to go to school,
quit it. She sang for years in St. Ann's church, in Lowell.
Mr. Rix taught singing school all his life, except when trav-
eling with ** Father " Kemp. They were divorced, and she
then married Benjamin Walker, a long-time organist at St.
Ann's church, in Lowell. Mr. Walker died, and she now re-
sides in Lowell, Mass.
CHILD.
1928. i. Frank Reader Rix^, b. in Jewell, Mass., Aug. 30, 1853.
1 26 1. Rebecca Jane Rix^ (Rebecca Eastman^ Obadiah^
William^*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Littleton,
N. H., March 23, 1821 ; died in Dalton, N. H., April 13,
1885 ; married F'eb. 5, 1845, Clark Rix, her first cousin, and
son of Ebenezer and Mary (Clark) Rix, who were first cousins,
also. Mr. Rix died in Dalton, N. H., March 24, 1881. Was
a farmer, and lived in Dalton, N. H.
CHILDREN BORN IN DALTON, N. II.
1929. i. Charles Hiram Rix^, b. May 6, 1848.
ii. Narcissa Louisa Rix^ b. Oct. 26, 1850 ; d. April 9, 1894 ;
unra.
iii. Edgar M. Rix', b. Aug. 2, 1857 ; m. Nov. 14, 1877, Fran-
cene McKeene, of Lisbon, N. H. He resides in Little-
ton, N. H. ; no children.
iv. Isabel E. Rix', b. Jan. 10, 1855 ; d. June 28, 1872 ; unm.
V. Walter Underwood Rix^ b. April 10, 1858 ; res. in Lowell ;
unm.
vi. Carrie Maria Rix^ b. June 10, 1863 ; res. in Lowell ; unm.
1262. Stephen Royce Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Obadiahs,
William^ Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Orford, N. H.,
March i, 1819; died in New York city, Oct. 25, 1890;
740 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
married in February, 1850, Julia Ann Murray, bom in Sag
Harbor, Long Island, Aug. 20, 1 829, died in New York city,
July 4, 1884. He was employed by the New York Omnibus
Company for many years.
CHILDREN.
1930. i. Mary Rebecca*, b. March 19, 1851 ; m. March 1, 1871, Vic-
tor Harrimau ; res. in St. Johusbury, Vt.
ii. Stephen Sarap8on^ b. March 16, 1852 ; d. .
iii. William Orlando«, b. Oct. 8, 1853.
iv. Sophia*, b. March 3, 1853; d. .
V. George Washington*, b. July 4, 1859 ; d. .
vi. Walter*, b. June 20, 1861.
vii. Frederick Whendover*, b. July 30, 1864.
viii. Minnie*, b. May 25, 1868 ; d. .
ix. Julia Bannetta*, b. Jan. 21, 1872.
1263. William Eastman^ (Jonathan^, Obadiahs, William*,
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Orford, N. H., March
4, 1821 ; died in Haverhill, N. H., Oct. 20, 1865 ; married
May I, 1844, Elsie Ramsey Davis. He resided in Haver-
hill, X. H.
CHILDIIEX.
1931. i. Sarah Jane*, b. in Haverhill, N. H., Aug. 31, 1845; d. Dec.
5, 1883.
ii. Stephen Orlando*, b. Feb. 8, 1850 ; d. March 9, 1854.
iii. Mary Netta*, b. Aug. 24, 1854; res. in Haverhill, Mass. ;
is a teacher in the public schools there ; is unmamed.
1932. iv. Eva Sophia*, b. April 15, 1857.
V. Susan Alina*, b. Oct. 23, 1860 ; teacher in public schools in
Haverhill, Mass. ; unni.
1264. George Rix Eastman^ (Seaborn^', Obadiahs, Wil-
liam^ Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Bath, X. H.,
Nov. 19, 1812; died in Newbury, Vt., Nov. 14, 1875 • ^'^^ir-
ried in 1839, Hannah Young, daughter of David Young by
his first wife.
ESTHER EASTMAN^, OF BATH, N. H. 74 1
CHILDREN.
1933. i. Ruth8, b. July 14. 1840.
ii. Jane8, b. in 1842 ; d. in Feb., 1859.
iii. George^ b. in 1848 ; d. in 1850.
1265. Esther Eastman7 (Seabo^n^ Obadiahs, William^
Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Bath, N. H., Jan. 20,
1815 ; died in Boston, Mass., Jan. 24, 1876; married Davis
Green. They lived in Nevvburyport, Lowell, Mass., and
Concord, N. H. They were divorced, and Mr. Green mar-
ried again.
CHILDREN.
1934. i. William C. Green^, b. in Newburyport, Mass., Feb. 13, 1858.
ii. Mary Green^ b. in Lowell, Mass., Feb. 8, 1855 ; m. James
F. Iloyt, of Concord, N. H. She has no children ; res.
in Ilopkinton, N. H.
iii. Emma F. Green^ b. in Lowell, Mass., May 23, 1857 ; m.
Fred Buzzell, of Concord, N. H. She died leaving no
children.
1266. Lucretia H. Eastman^ (Seaborn^ Obadiah^, Wil-
liam-*, Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Bath, N. H.,
Sept. 4, 1817 ; married Ezekiel Jones, and lived and died in
Boston, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Irving^ b. in Boston, Mass.
ii. Chester^ b. .
iii. Frances**, b. .
1267. Charles \V. Eastman' (Seaborn^ Obadiah^, Wil-
liam'*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Newbury, Vt.,
Nov. 22, 1830; married Elizabeth Charlotte Abbott. He is
a farmer, and resides in Wells River, Vt.
CHILDREN.
i. Clara^, b. in Newbury, Vt., June 7, 1856 ; m. June 20,
1888, Sheridan Irving Smith. Child : (a) Wendell Phil-
lips Smitho, b. in Lyndon ville, Vt., Sept. 17, 1892.
ii. Wilber^, b. in Newbury, Vt , Sept. 10, 1858 ; lives at home ;
unm.
iii. Helen', b. in Newbury, Vt., March 22, 1862 ; lives at home ;
unm.
742 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1268. Mary Eastman^ (Peter*, Obadiahs, William*, Jona-
than^, Thomas', Roger'), bom in Bath, X. H., Jan. 3, 181 3 ;
died in Hartland, Niagara county, X. Y., Jan. 9, 1890; mar-
ried July 20, 1837, John McCandish, born Sept. 27, 1803,
died of cancer in Hartland, X. Y., Jan. 20, 1878. His parents
came from Scotland. Mr. McCandish lost his hand in an
accident by a premature discharge of a cannon, July 4, 1845.
Resided in Hartland, X. Y.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN HARTLAND.
i. Adeline McCandiah*, b. July 20, 1834; d. Aug. 29, 1860;
m. 1856, Curtis Spofford, b. in Dunkirk, N. Y., June 30,
1822, d. in Hartland, N. Y., July 26, 1897. ChUdren : (a)
Saphronia L. Spofford®, b. Dec. 8, 1857 ; m. Oct. 1, 1878,
Homer Brayley, b. in Rochester, X. Y., June 26, 1856 ;
children : (1) Charles C. Bray ley 1°, b. at Milton Junc-
tion, Wis., Aug. 29, 1879 ; ni. Oct. 8, 1901, at Hartland,
N. Y., Birdella Whitconib, b. in Somerset, X. Y., Sept.,
1880 ; (2) Willie Brayleyio, b. at Milton Junction, Wis.,
June 10, 1881 ; (3; Edwin Brayley^o, b. at Milton Junc-
tion, Wis., March 16, 1885; (4) Minnie Brayley^^ b. at
Milton Junction, Wis., Oct. 21, 1885 ; (5; Roy Brayley^^,
b. at A Men, Minn., March 5, 1891 ; d. Feb. 1, 1892, in
Hartland, N. Y. ; (6) Mertie lirayley^^ b. in Hartland,
N. Y., Feb. 9, 1898; (7) Percy Brayleyio, b. in Hartland,
N. Y., Feb. 12, 1895.
ii. Margaret Anderson McCandish^ b. Aug. 15, 1838; m. 1st,
Sept. 24, 1852, William Brown, d. April 2, 1859 ; m. 2d,
July 4, 1869, William Cleghorn, d. Nov. 30, 1888. The
widow resides in Sanborn, X. Y. Children bv first bus-
band: (a) Mary L. Brown^, b. Aul;. 21, 1853; m. Dec. 5,
1878, Charles Wiseman, b. Aug. 0, 1853; children, all
born in Newfane, N. Y. : (1) William Wiseraan^^ b.
Feb. 20, 1877; m. Dec. 2, 1897, Marion Greeman ; (2)
John W^iseman'^ b. Aug. 14, 1879 ; m. Jan. 2, 1901, Jes-
sie Krupp; (3) May Wisemanl^ b. Oct. 14, 1883; m.
Oct. 16, 1901, James Robinson; lives in Newfane,
N. Y. ; (4) Ue Wisemanio, b. Sept. 15, 1885 ; (5) Marion
Wisemanio, b. June 28, 1891 ; (6) Eugene Wisemanio, b.
Sept. 28, 1893; (b) Emma S. Brown^, b. April 6, 1856;
MARY EASTMAN^, OF BATH, N. H. 743
in. Sept. 26, 1874, Thomas Mills; child: (1) Charles T.
Millsio, b. Nov. 5, 1877 ; m. Oct. 12, 1898, Mary E. East-
man, of Cambria, N. Y. They reside iu Sanborn, Niagara
county, N. Y. ; (c) William Brown», b. Nov. 14, 1859 ; d.
Feb. 4, 1860.
iii. Susan A. McCandish^, b. Dec. 29, 1839 ; m. April 12, 1865,
Robert Bordwell ; res. at Barker, Niagara county, N. Y.,
R. F. D. Route, No. 31. Children: (^a) Lilla M. BordwelP,
b. March 18, 1866 ; m. Dec. 25, 1890, George Bailey ; (b)
Frank C. Bordwell^, b. Oct. 14, 1868. He lost his right
foot July 8, 1889 ; (c) " Baby " Bordwell^, b. Aug. 22,
1871 ; d. Sept. 16, 1871 ; (d) Hiram E. BodwelP, b.
March 11, 1874; m. Nov. 28, 1894, Mertie Gill; chil-
dreu: (1) Child d. young; (2) Milford Gill BordwelF,
b. May 13, 1808 ; (3) Malah Ida Bordwelll^ b. June 6,
1900; (e) Maggie M. Bordwell^, b. May 2, 1876; m. Ja>-
renzo J. Webster ; child : (1) Susan I^uisa Webster^**,
b. July 1, 1901.
iv. Mary Grace McCandish^, b. March 27, 1842; d. Nov. 16,
1879 ; lived in Ilartland, N. Y. ; m. Sept. 28, 1862, Henry
Shorton, b. in England, Oct. 8, 1844. He enlisted in the
25th N. Y. Battery; went to New Orleans; staid until
the close of the war. Children, all born in Hartland,
N. Y. : (a) Carrie Bell Shorton^, b. May 2, 1863; m.
Nov. 2, 1881, C. Hosmer, and he died Feb. 13, 1897;
children: (1) Ella May IJosinerio, b. May 3, 1884; (2)
Edith Grace Hosmerio, b. Aug. 2, 1886; (3) Arthur
Clement Hosmer^o, b. March 11, 1891; (b) Cora May
Shorton^, b. April 17, 1866; m. in Middleport, N. Y.,
Aug. 31, 1884, Albert Currie, a farmer in Hartland,
N. Y. ; children : (1) Maude Ethel Currie^o, b. July 20,
1885; (2) Walter Henry Currieio, b. Aug. 27, 1888; (3)
John Albert Curriel^ b. Nov. 14, 1871 ; (c) Burt E.
Shorton^, b. June 11, 1871; m. Aug. 31, 1893, Minnie
Harrington, and lives in Hartland, N. Y. ; no children ;
(d) Arthur Clement Shorton^ b. Nov. 10, 1875 ; m. Jan.
30, 1895, Lillian Bowman; children: (1) Julius Henry
Shortonio, b. May 26, 1897 ; (2) Leo Edwin Shorton^o, b.
Oct. 17, 1900.
V. John AVallace McCandish^ b. Aug. 16, 1844 ; d. July 11,
1882. He enlisted in the 25th N. Y. Battery in 1862 ;
went to New Orleans, and was there at the close of the
war. He never married.
744 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
vi. Nancy Jane McCandish', b. Feb. 27, 1846 ; d. Sept. 18, 1848.
vii. Sarah Elizabeth McCandish^ b. July 5, 1848; m. Dec. 19,
1867, William Shorton, bom in Norfolk, England, Sept.
22, 1846 ; res. in Hartland, Niagara county, N. Y. Chil-
dren : (a) Ada M. Shorton', b. Oct. 11, 1868; m. Oct.
20, 1889, Ambrose Hudson; children: (1) Louis W.
Hudsou^o, b. July 9. 1890; (2) Florence Elizabeth Hud-
sonl^ b. March 23, 1893 ; (3) Vera Marguerite Hudson",
b. March 17, 1897 ; d. June 6, 1900 ; (4) WUliam McKin-
ley Hudson^^ b. June 15, 1900 ; res. at Barker, Niagara
county, X. Y. ; (b) Lena Gladys Shorton', b. Sept. 13,
1874; m. July 6, 1893, Harvey A. Allen; children born
in Hartland, N. Y.: (1) Edward W. Allen", b. July 17,
1894 ; (2) Irma Elizabeth Allen^o, b. June 8, 1897 ; (c)
Arthur Shorton', b. Jan. 21, 1873 ; died young,
viii. Nancy Eugenia iSIcCandish^ b. Jan. 29, 1854 ; d. April 2,
1895 ; in. Sept. 9, 1871, George Whitehead. Children :
(a) William Whitehead®, b. July 20, 1872; m. Dec. 27,
1893, Adelia Perkins, of Hartland, N. Y. ; children : (1)
Jennie B. Whitehead^o, b. May 8, 1895 ; (2) Ethel B.
Whitehead^o, b. Nov. 13, 1896; (3) Harry B. Wbite-
head", b. March, 1898; (b) George Whitehead', b. Sept.
27, 1870; m. Oct. 1, 1891, Emma Vanwort, of Toronto,
Canada.
1269. Susan T. Eastman^ (Stephen Royce^, Obadiahs,
William'*, Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Corinth, Vt.,
Nov. 23, 1822 ; died in Toledo, Ohio, July 18, 1901 ; mar-
ried 1st, at North Haverhill, N. H., by Rev. Mr. Hichborn,
Charles Rix, born in Littleton, N. H., March 23, 1821, died
in Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 28, 1846, son of Nathaniel and
Rebecca (Eastman) Rix (596). Charles' remains were
buried in the ** Ladd " burying-grounds in Haverhill. Susan
married 2d, in Lowell, Mass., Vernon Ganson, born in New
Salem, Mass., Jan. 6, 181 3. Mr. Ganson taught dancing
for fifty-five years, and during the later years of his life was
conductor of the Spiritual Lyceum in Clyde, Ohio. He was
a soldier in 1861-5 ; was in the Eighty-seventh Ohio Volun-
teer Infantry ; was taken prisoner at Harper's F'erry. He died
in Toledo, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1901.
SUSAN T. EASTMAN^, OF CORINTH, VT. 745
CHILDREN.
i. Oceanna lone Gausou*, b. in Lowell, Mass., May 27, 1854 ;
m. in Clyde, Ohio, Feb. 22, 1871, Sylvester M. Cook.
Child : (a) Harry D. Cook', b. . Mr. Cook is train
despatcher on the U. P. R. R., and his son is in the rail-
road business.
ii. Emma Theresa Ganson^ b. in Lowell, Mass., Feb. 8, 1857 ;
m. in Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 19, 1876, Millard Filmore
Nogal, a commercial traveller. Children : (a) Millard
Filmore Nogal, Jr.«, b. in Toledo, Ohio, Dec. 5,1879;
(b) Hazel Nogal®, b. in Toledo, Ohio, May 15, 1883.
Mr. Nogal deserted his family in 1887, and after a long
and hard fought battle, and her health giving way, she
went to Oakland, Cal., in Sept., 1895, where she died
Oct. 6, 1896. Her son Uvea in Chicago, and her daugh-
ter, who went with her to California, will remain there
and make it her home.
iii. Katie Worthley Ganson®, b. in Brattleboro, Vt., Jan. 2,
1859 ; m. in Toledo, Ohio, Aug. 19, 1876, Robert James
Law. Mr. Law is in the real estate business in Toledo,
Oliio. Children : (a) Adeline Maria Law®, b. in Toledo,
Ohio, Feb. 20, 1878 ; m. at home in Toledo, June 19,
1901, Edward Latimer Clapp, Jr., b. in Troy, N. Y.,
Nov. 7, 1870, son of Edward Latimer and Emily Frances
(Gregory) Clapp. Mr. Clapp resides in Toledo, Ohio,
where he is a bookkeeper, (b) Robert Vernon Law*, b.
Feb. 25, 1879. Fie was in the war with Spain ; was a
member of the Ohio Naval Reserve, which went out as
infantry ; mustered at Columbus as the Tenth Ohio
Infantry ; was made fifth sergeant, and was honor-
ably discharged as first sergeant. He is now in the
mines in Wyoming, (c) Mary Margaret Law', b. in
I^exington, Ky., Oct. 31, 1887; d. there July 27, 1890;
(d) Susan Elvira Law®, b. in Toledo, Ohio, June 22, 1896.
iv. Susie Maria Ganson^ b. in Lowell, Mass., March 31, 1861 ;
m. in Bradford, Pa., March 17, 1885, Nicholas Richard
Cragaw. He was an actor. Child : (a) b. ; d.
March 5,1886.
746 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1270. Melissa Eastman^ (Moses^ James*, William*, Jona-
than^, Thomas*, Roger'), born in Bath, N. H., July 25, 1817 ;
married Solon Sumner Southard. He was born May 28,
181 3, died in Bristol, N. H., Oct. 21, 1870. His widow
resides there.
CHILDREN.
i. Solon SuniDer Southard", b. in Haverhill, N. H*., Sept. 17,
1856; m. 1877, Clara Nelson; died in Canterbury,
N. H., April 1, 1894. No children.
1935. ii. Moses Eastman Southard^ b. in Haverhill, June 26, 1857.
1986. iii. Commodore Aaron Southard", b. in Haverhill, Feb. 14,
1861.
1 27 1. Hubert Eastman^ (Moses^ James^, William*, Jona-
than^ Thomas*, Roger'), born in Bath, N. H., Nov. 16, 1818 ;
married Jan. 4, 1847, Esther L. Rice, born in Dover, Vt.,
Dec. 28, 1 81 8. Mr. Eastman owns and lives on the old home
farm in Haverhill, N. H. His farm is one of the best in
Haverhill.
CHILDRKX.
i. Martha L.*, b. July 11. 1848; m. June 20, 1877, John G.
Chamberlain ; lives in Rath, N. H. No children.
1937. ii. Wilbur Fisk*, b. Oct. 20, 1851.
iii. John Elbridge^, b. May 19, 1860 ; d. Oct. 21, 1863.
1272. Henry O. Eastman^ (Moses^ James^, William*,
Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Bath, N. H., Aug. 26,
1829; married in Union City (Ohio side), Ind., March 25,
i860, Harriett J. Livangood, born in Hillgrove, Ohio, March,
184 1, daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth, his wife. Mr. East-
man was employed in the railroad business for years, but is
now retired from it. He resides in Union City, Ind. (Ohio
side).
HENRY O. EASTMAN^, OF BATH, N. H. 747
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN UNION CITY, IND. (OHIO SIDE).
1938. i. Major Nelson^, b. Dec. 21, 1860.
ii. Hubert Sherman', b. July 28, 1864 ; killed by electric car
in Anderson, Ind., Dec. 28, 1895. He obtained his
education in the common schools of his native town
and working during vacation. On the completion of
his studies in school he took a course in the Dayton
Commercial College, Dayton, Ohio. He then returned to
Union City and entered the railroad office, where he was
made chief clerk to his father, who was roadmaster.
He rose rapidly in railroad circles, and became assist-
ant chief clerk in the general office of the company
at Indianapolis, Ind. From here he went to Cincinnati
as private secretary to the chief engineer of the " Big
Four " system. By changes in office duties he was
transferred to the superintendent's office at Sandusky,
Ohio, but remained but a short time, when he returned
to Union City and temporarily resumed his place in the
roadmaster's office. During his stay at Union City he
was elected to the city council of the Ohio side. While
in this body, with strong opposition, he assisted in pass-
ing a temperance ordinance which meant much to the
citizens of that city. In June, 1892, he removed to
Anderson, Ind., to become chief bookkeeper in the
office of the Indiana Box and Lumber Company. Here
he united with the Methodist Episcopal church, and
became an earnest and devout worker for the Master.
He married, in Ansonia, Ohio, May 10, 1891, Alice
Myrtle Bailey, born in Ansonia, Ohio, Feb. 18, 1867,
daughter of Jacob and Mary Jane Bailey. They had
one child, nameless, born Aug. 5, 1895 ; died . He
had a lovely wife, and spent but little time away from
home. On the eve of his death he left his home to
attend to some necessary duties in the city, taking a car
that his stay might be as short as possible, and on reach-
ing his destination stepped off the car, which was mov-
ing slowly, but on account of a heavy sleet, his footing
gave way, allowing him to fall under the wheels of the
trailer, killing him instantly. He was taken home,
where he was buried Dec. 31, 1895.
iii. Laura Adelia", b. Aug. 22, 1862 ; d. in infancy.
iv. George Albertus', b. Feb. 19, 1867; m. Laura ; res.
Manchester, Ind.
748 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
V. Charles Augustus^ b. July 7, 1870 ; res. in Anderson, Ind. ;
unm.
1939. vi. Ruby Gale^, b. Feb. 28, 1873.
1940. vii. Chester Leroy*, b. Oct. 16. 1875.
viii. Daisy Melissa', b. Aug. 20, 1879 ; d. in infancy,
ix. Dora Leone^ b. June 22, 1882 ; unm., at home.
1273. Ruth Eliza Smith Eastman^ (Moses^ James*,
William-*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Bath, N. H.,
Sept. 4, 1832 ; died Nov. 30, 1875 ; married Charles Cham-
berlain.
CHILDREN.
1941. i. Henry Eastman Chamberlain", b. in Newbury, Vt., May
28, 1854.
1942. ii. William Abiel Chamberlain^, b. in Bath,N. H., May 26,
1856.
iii. Child, nameless, d. young.
1274. Orrin Eastman^ (Searle^, James^, William*, Jona-
than^, Thomas% Roger*), born in Bath, N. H., July 4, 18 19;
died Dec. 14, 1901 ; married March 25, 1848, Hannah Nute,
born in Bartlett, N. H., March 13, 1827, died in Bath, May
27, 1893. Mr. Eastman lived in Swiftwater (Bath), N. H.
He was a mason and farmer.
CIIILDHKN.
i. Frank E.^ b. in Laiidaff, N. II., Oct. 15, 1850; m. at
Tampa, Fla., May 10, 1802, Esmerilda Rebecca Elizabeth
Hendricks, nee Wells, born in Ilinesville, Liberty county,
Ga., Aug. 16, 1852. Child. '-\ Mabel^ b. in Tampa,
Fla., Sept. 16, 1893. Mr. Eastman resides in Swiftwater,
N. H.
ii. Mary F.^, b. in Landaff, N. II., May 12, LS.j2 ; d. March 9,
1888. She married H.H.Elliott; had one daughter,
Minnie Elliott^ b. .
iii. Emma L.^ born in Lyman, N. H., Nov. 29, 1855 ; d. Feb.
7, 1804.
iv. ^Kate^ b. in Lyman, N. H., Sept. 23, 1857 ; d. in Littleton,
N. IL, Dec. 29, 1863.
V. James O.', b. in Lisbon, N. IL, Dec. 22, 1860; m. June 15,
1894, Sarah Mann, of Bath, N. H. He resides in
Haverhill, N. H.
FRANCIS FRYE KIMBALL^, OF METHUEN, MASS. 749
1275. Francis Frye Kimball^ (Azubah Eastman^, Moses*,
William'*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Methuen,
Mass., Nov. 17, 1812 ; died in Salem, N. H., Jan. 12, 1873 ;
married May 30, 1840, Nancy E. Dodge. Epitaph in Pine
Grove cemetery, Salem, N. H. : "It doth not yet appear
what we shall be."
CHILDRRN.
i. Ellen Louisa Kirnball", b. in Metbuen, Mass., Jan. 11, 1848 ;
resides in Nasbua, N. H. Sbe is unmarried,
ii. Harriet M. Kiraball«, b. 1845; m. Nov. 9, 1870, Edwin C.
Sargent.
iii. Charles F. Kimball^ b. ; resides in Salem, N. H.
iv. Emily O. Kimball^ b. June 6, 1859; m. Henry Tilton.
She died.
1276. Frederick Kimball^ (Azubah Eastman^ Moses*,
William-*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Methuen,
Mass., April 4, 1824 ; died June 10, 1868 ; married Feb. 20,
184s, Olive C. Howard; married 2d, April 12, 1849, Adaline
E. Messer. He resided in Methuen, Mass. He was a lum-
berman and farmer. While driving home from Lawrence,
Mass., as he approached the bridge which crosses the Spocket
river in Methuen, his horse became frightened and bolted over
the side of the bridge into the river, and Mr. Kimball was
drowned.
CHILD.
i. Melvina A. Kimball', b. Oct. — , 1852 ; d. S^pt. 18, 1858.
1277. Moses Eastman Kimball^ (Azubah Eastman^ Moses^,
William-*, Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Methuen,
Mass., May 29, 1829; married April 28, 1853, Maria E.
Gross, daughter of Benjamin and Louisa (Stickney) Gross.
He has always been engaged in the lumber business. He
resided in Methuen, Mass., for many years, and then removed
to a farm in Windham, N. H., where he now lives.
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7 so EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
1943. i. Eugene C. KiIuball^ b. Jan. 30, 1854.
ii. Seymour M. Kimball^, b. March 28, 1858 ; d. Aug. 18, 1858.
1944. iii. Frank W. Kimball^, b. Oct. 3, 1861.
iv. Jennette M. Kimball', b. Feb. 4, 1864 ; m. Sept 19, 1887,
Charles A. Wilman.
V. Emma L. Kimball«, b. Feb. 11, 1868; d. March 1, 1885.
vi. Mabel L. Kimball*, b. Aug. 23, 1873.
1278. Susan Eastman Messer^ (Susan Eastman^, Moses',
William*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born Oct. 21, 1832 ;
married June 5, 1856, Robison H. Bodwell. They reside in
Methuen, Mass., at No. 32 Gage street.
CHILDREN.
Frank VVestly Bodwell«, b. Sept. 23, 1857.
Willard Arthur Bodwell', b. April 5, 18.=>9.
Sarah Messer Bodwell«, b. March 20, 1861.
Emma Augusta Bod well', b. Aug. 18, 1862.
V. Carabel Amanda Bodwell', b. Nov. 16, 1866.
1279. Amanda Jane Messer" (Susan Eastman^, Moses',
William'*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born Aug. 19, 1835 ;
married June 21, 1855, George L. Page. Mr. Page was a
farmer, and resided in Salem, X. H., just north of the
Massachusetts state line, where he died. His widow resides on
the home farm.
CIIILDRKN.
i. Mary Panielia Page', b. Feb. 17, 1857; unm. and lives at
home.
1949. ii. Fred Milton Page', h. Nov. 22, 1860.
iii. Susan Amanda Page', b. Jan. 10, 1869; unm. and lives at
home.
1280. Mina Thorp Ward^ (Emily \\^ Eastman^ Mosess,
William*, Jonathan^, Thomas^ Roger'), born in North Haver-
hill, N. H., May 30, 1845 ; married ist, April 12, 1864,
John C. Shelly, born in North Haverhill, N. H., Sept. 2y,
1945.
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1946.
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1947.
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1948.
iv.
MARTHA CHASE^, OF CONCORD, VT. 75 1
1843 J died in North Haverhill, June 29, 1879 J married 2d,
June 19, 1885, Richard C. Drown, born in North Haverhill,
N. H., Nov. 17, 1830; was pastor of the Advent church.
He died at North Haverhill, Nov. 5, 1900. He was a mason
by trade. John C. Shelly enlisted Sept. i, 1862, in Company
B, Fifteenth New Hampshire Volunteers ; mustered as private
Oct. 8, 1862; mustered out Aug. 13, 1863. Richard C.
Drown enlisted the day after John C. Shelly, in the same
company and regiment ; were bunk mates and close friends ;
discharged same date.
CHILDREN BY FIRST HUSBAND.
1950. i. Mattie B. Shelly*, b. Xorth Haverhill, N. H., Jan. 31, 1866 ;
in. Charles Carlton, son of Michael Carlton, of Haver-
hill, N. H.
ii. Florence E. Shelly*, b. in Landaff, X. H., June 31, 1869 ;
ni. George E. Cochran. Child : (a) Roy Cochran', b.
; d. about nine months of age. Her husband died,
and she was left childless and a widows all within a
year. She married 2d, Aug., 1898, Edwin Bailey, and
resides in Choteau, Mont,
iii. Cora B. Shelly*, b. in North Haverhill, Oct. 18, 1871 ; d.
April, 1872.'
iv. Sidney C. Shelly*, b. Nov. 27, 1873 ; m. in April, 1895,
Flora L. Archer. He lives in East Haverhill, N. H.
Child : (a) Aulay Oscar Shelly', b. Jan. 24,1897.
v. Ethel M. Shelly*, b. in North Haverhill, March 7, 1880;
m. June 1, 1898, Kirk W. Dutton, born Aug. 9, 1876.
He is a barber ; lives in Newbury, Vt. Children : (a)
Shelly Earl Dutton®, b. in Newbury, June 1, 1899 ; (b)
Murial Pearl Dutton', b. ; (twin).
1281. Martha Chase^ (Elizabeth EastmanS Jonathan^,
William*, Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger*), born in Concord,
Vt., Feb. II, 1825; died Jan. 2, 1873 ; married Dec. 4,
1845, Levi Goss, born June 10, 1822, died June 17, 1884.
They resided in St. Johnsbury, Vt.
752 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Edward Gos8^ b. April 23, 1847 ; m. Annis Morey, of
Irasburg, Vt. Children : (a) Jen Die C. Goss* ; (b) Ed-
ward B. Goss* ; (c) Dorothy H. Goss*.
ii. Freeman Gobs', b. July 1,1848; m. Emma Stanford, of
Lyndonville, Vt. She died Jan. 6, 1880.
iii. Hollis H. Goss", b. Nov. 24, 1849 ; m. Emma L. Smith, of
Greensboro, Vt. Children : (a) Clyde R. Goss* ; (b)
Alta L. Go88« ; (c) Meila Go8s«.
iy. Angeline H. Goss^ b. Jan. 8, 1852; unm.
y. Adelbert Goss^ b. April 9, 1854 ; m. Ella Putnam, of
Charlestown, N. H. Children: (a) Willard Go88«; (b)
Clara Gos8«; (c) Ellen Goss®; (d) Ona Goss'; (e)
Einile Goss*.
vi. Jesse Go8s^ b. March 19, 1857 ; d. Sept. 27, 1885, leay-
ing a widow and a daughter : (a) Maud Angie Goss*.
vii. Minerva Amelia Goss*, b. June 3, 1859 ; m. S. P. Stickney,
of Lisbon, N. H. Minerva died Sept. 5, 1897. (See
2227.)
viii. Win field Scott Goss^ b. April 12, 1861 ; m. Laura .
Children : (a) Richard M. Go8s» ; (b) Curtis Goss'.
ix. Francis Marion Goss^ b. March 20, 1863 ; m. Clara Mor-
rill, of Danville, P. Q.
X. Ulysses (irant Goss^ b. March 13, 1865; m. Minnie Bliss,
of St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Post-office address :
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Wilder, Vt.
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11.
Lyndon Centre, Vt.
• • •
111.
Orange, Mass.
iv.
St. Johnsbury Centre, Vt.
V.
Lyndon Centre, Vt.
vi.
(a) Ilartland Four Corners, Vt
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Talniadge, Ala.
ix.
Walthani, Mass.
X.
St. Johnsbury Centre, Vt.
1282. Laureston Chase^ (Elizabeth Eastman^, Jonathan^,
William*, Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Concord, Vt.,
June 8, 1828 ; married Diana Hunter.
CHARLES B. EASTMAN^, OF LITTLETON, N. H. 753
CHILDREN.
i. Sarah Chase^ b. ; ra. Frank A. Eatou, P. O. Formosa,
Fla.
ii. Harvey Chase', b. .
. iii Mark Chase', b. .
iv. Martha Chase®, b. .
1283. Charles B. Eastman^ (Arza^, Jonathan^, William*,
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Littleton, N. H., Nov.
4, 1840; married ist, August, 1870, Lillian Rowell, born in
Concord, Vt., Jan. 12, 185 1 ; married 2d, Mrs. Laura George ;
married 3d, Mary Sturgis. Resides in Ipswich, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Roseline®, b. in Littleton, N. H., May 2, 1874 ; m. at Jeffer-
son, N. H., Nathan Applebee, born in Carroll, N. H.,
son of George Applebee. Child : (a) Frederick Rowell
Applebee®, b. in Carroll, N. H., Oct. 6, 1893. She lives
with her child in Andover, Mass.
ii. Arza Sturges^ b. Oct. 25, 1888.
iii. Minot Charles*, b. Nov. 17, 1891.
1284. Lewis Eastman^ (Arza^, Jonathan^, William-*, Jon-
athan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Littleton, N. H., Nov. 3,
1847; married May 27, 1878, Mary Ann Moore, daughter
of Robert Moore, born in Ireland, Feb. 25, 1853. He lived
in his native town from birth to 1895, except two years.
CHILDREN.
i. William Albert^, b. May 4, 1879, in Lyman, N. H.
ii. Frederick Eugene^, b. July 28, 1880.
iii. Emma May^ b. in Littleton,*May 1, 1888.
1285. Ira Arza Eastman' (Arza^, Jonathan^, William*,
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Littleton, N. H.,
June 16, 1851 ; married April 9, 1873, Orissa Clough. They
reside in Andover, Mass., where they keep a boarding-house
for students.
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vl. CImhI.'h Hnlllh", 1.. \h'v, 27, 1855.
vll. ViWw MiiK*'»ilu", l». .liiiM- 10, 1H51); a widow in Hutchinson,
vin. tliiiiihii Mdwiinr, t>. !)<•(!. 2:i, 1801; lawyer in Salt Lake
Cllv. I'liih.
LUKE EASTMAN^, OF WESTFORD, VT. 755
ix. Sarah Louisa^ b. Jan. 22, 1865 ; res. in Hutchioson ;
teacher.
X, Minnie Ardella^ b. Jan. 28, 1867 ; res. in Hutchinson ;
piano teacher,
xi. CarP, b. ; twin ; d. June, 1868.
1288. Luke Eastman^ (Caleb^, Amoss, Amos'*, Jonathan^,
ThomasS Roger'), born in Westford, Vt., July 23, 1818;
died in Westboro, Mass., Aug. 31, 1880; married in Jericho,
Vt., March 23, 1845, Fanny Adeline Eaton, born March 26,
1824, daughter of Jonathan Johnson and Fanny (Naramore)
Eaton, of Underbill, Vt. She died in Westboro, Mass., Sept.
30, 1890. He was superintendent of Sunday-school, school
committee, and member of the Congregational church. Re-
sided in Westford, Cambridge, and Jericho, Vt., and West-
boro, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Arthur Hoyt*, b. in Westford, Vt., Feb. 23, 1846 ; m. in
Erie, Penn., May 20, 1878, Velma E. Inland; res. Chi-
cago, 111. Child : (a) Harry Raymond^ b. in Chicago,
Feb. 13, 1882.
ii. Martha Jane^ b. in Cambridge, Vt., Dec. 10, 1849. She is
unmarried, and resides in Westboro, Mass., where she
has been librarian of the free public library since 1889.
iii. Fanny Adeline®, b. in Cambridge, Vt., Dec. 30, 1852 ; d.
Oct. 7, 1891; n\. Jan. 20, 1881, George S. Aldrich.
Child : (a) Mildred Eastman Aldrich«, b. June 24, 1883 ;
d. Dec. 23, 1888.
1289. Rebecca Spaulding Eastman^ (Charles^ Amos^,
Amos^, Jonathan^ Thomas', Roger'), born in Hollis, N. H.,
June 27, 1804; died Feb. 22, 1879; married ist, Feb. 8,
1824, Benjamin Fletcher Pool. He died, and she married
2d, Oct. 24, 1 84 1, Josiah Blood, who died Aug. 18, 1852.
They resided in Hollis, N. H.
756 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CEIILDREN.
i. Benjamin Bonaparte Pool', b. July 23, 1824 ; m. Nov. 7,
1854, Heater Ann Benner, born Oct. 22, 1827. He died
July 20, 1895 ; no children.
1954. ii. Susan Rebecca Pool', b. in Hollis, N. H., March 30, 1827.
1955. iii. James Van Buren Pool', b. Feb. 28, 1829.
1956. iv. William Pool', b. May 11, 1830.
V. Sarah Frances Pool', b. May 7, 1833 ; m. Jan. 16, 1894,
Richard Beeching.
1290. Charles Franklin Eastman^ (Charles^ Amos^,
Amos'*, Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Washington,
N. H., Sept. 3, 1806 ; died at Colbert, Indian Territory, in
the fall of 1875 ; married in 1836, Elizabeth Colbert, born
in Mississippi in 1820, died in Colbert, Indian Territory, in
1872. She was the daughter of Mr. Colbert, chief of the
Choctaw Nation, an Englishman. Mr. Eastman went early
to the Indian Territory, became a plantation farmer, and was
the " Wise Man " or judge of the Choctaw Nation.
CIIILDUEX.
i. F^ank^ h. in Mississippi, July, 1889 ; d. at Colbert, Indian
Territory, March 25, 1801).
ii. Charles^ b. ; 111. , and died in the Indian Terri-
tory,
iii. Alnos^ b. in Colbert; d. at school in Memphis, Tenn.
iv. Rebecca^ b. in Colbert; d. at home, Sept., 1871, aged 15
years.
V. Ruth Matilda^ b. 1857 ; m. Joe Perry ; res. Indian Terri-
tory.
1 291. Hannah Vienna Eastman^ (Charles^, Amos*,
Amos*, Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Hollis, N. H.,
Oct. II, 1808; died in Brookline, Mass., March 3, 1859;
married in Milford, N. H., Nov. 22, 183 1, Amos Blodgett,
son of Oliver.
RUTH MARIA EASTMAN^, OF HOLLIS, N. H. 757
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Blodgett®, b. : res. in Brookline, Mass.
ii. Loretta Blodgett*, b. ; m. , and left children.
iii. Perry Blodgett^ b. ; d. in infancy.
iv. Amanda Blodgett^ b. .
V. Clara Blodgett^ b. .
1292. Ruth Maria Eastman^ (Charles^, Amoss, Anlos^
Jonathan^ Thomas^ Roger'), born in Hollis, N. H., Nov.
ii,j8io; died in Waltham, Mass., March 23, 1886 ; mar-
ried Aug. 20, 1830, Jonathan Blanchard French, born in
Hollis, N. H., died in Hollis, Jan. 28, 1870, son of Thomas
French, Esq. They resided in Nashua, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Caroline French^ b. in Saratoga, N. Y., Oct. P, 1831.
ii. Charles Owen French*, b. at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Oct.
20, 1833 ; d. Aug. 25, 1835.
iii. Grosvenor French', b. in Nashua, N. IL, April 12,1840;
d. Aug. 5, 1840.
1293. Persis Lucretia Eastman^ (Charles^ Amos^, Amos'*,
Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Hollis, N. H., May 23,
1813; died in Dedham, Mass., Dec. 2, 1857; married in
Milford, N. H., Nov. 22, 1830, Samuel Robinson Bickner,
died in Dedham. He was a master mechanic, and resided in
Dedham, Mass.
CHILDKEN.
i. Frances Alexandei^ b. Oct., 1833, in Nashua, N. H.
ii. Helen Lucretia^ b. Dec. 7, 1835, in Canton, Mass.
iii. Clara Elizabeth®, b. Dec. 7, 1842, in Sharon, Mass.
iv. Florence^ b. Dec, 1848 ; d. Sept., 1849, in Sharon, Mass.
1294. Mary Christina Eastman^ (Charles^ Amos^, ^mos*,
Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Hollis, N. H., Oct. 19,
181 5 ; died in Waltham, Mass., June 18, 1891 ; married in
Lowell, Mass., Nov. 22, 1838, Andrew Cornelius Walker,
born in Bedford, N. H., Nov. 22, 1808, died in Waltham,
Mass., Jan. i, 1892. He was a mechanic, and resided in
Waltham, Mass.
758 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Helen Frances Walker*, b. in Lowell, Mass., Aug. 11, 1840 ;
d. in Nashua, N. H., Sept. 7, 1849.
ii. Charles Walker*, b. in Nashua, N. H., Oct. 8, 1843 ; d. in
Nashua, March 8, 1849.
1295. Alpheus Perry Eastman^ (Charles^ Amos^, Amos*,
Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger*), born in Hollis, N. H., May 17,
1820; died in Colbert, Ind. Ter., April 25, 1870; married
Harriet Colbert, sister of his brother Charles' wife. "His
wife is deceased. He was a doctor.
CHILDREN.
i. Henrietta Elizabeth*, b. in Colbert, Ind. Ter. ; m. ; no
children.
ii. Helen*, b. ; ni. John Maupin.
iii. Lillie*, b. ; d. at about one year of age.
1296. Elizabeth Augusta Eastman^ (CharlesS Amos^,
Amos*, Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Hollis, N. H.,
May 2, 1822 ; married in Enfield, Conn., Aug. i, 1843, Henry
Augustus Brown, born in Lincoln, Mass., June 10, 18 19, died
in Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 7, 1879, ^^^ ^^ Nathan and
Betsey (Binney) Brown, of Concord, Mass. He resided in
Waltham, Mass. He was a Republican, and held the office
of selectman in that town. He was for a long time in the
real estate and insurance business. They had no children.
His widow resides in Boston, Mass., at Xo. 9 Blackwood
street, suite No. 4.
1297. Nancie Eastman" (Charles^, Amos^, Amos^ Jona-
than^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Hollis, N. H., July 4, 1824 ;
died in Waltham, Mass., March, 1889; married in Hollis,
N. H., Aug. 12, 1849, Benjamin Eranklin Brown, born in
Lincoln, Mass., Dec. i, 1820, died in Waltham, Mass., Jan. 2,
1892, son of Nathan and Betsey (Binney) Brown. He was a
real estate dealer and auctioneer.
ELVIRA ANNETTE EASTMAN^, OF AMHERST, N. H. 759
CHILD.
*
i. Annette Eastman Brown^ b. in Waltham, Mass., Oct. 22,
1852 ; m. George Everett Pratt, of Boston, Mass.
1298. Elvira Annette Eastman^ (Charles^ Amos^, Amos^
Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Amherst, N. H., March
9, 1830; died in Waltham, Mass., May 4, 1895 ; married in
Waltham, Mass., Nov. 24, 1863, Moses Binney Brown, born
in Weston, Mass., in 1824, died in Waltham, Mass., 1870,
son of Nathan and Betsey (Binney) Brown. He resided in
Waltham, Mass., where he was a machinist.
CHILD.
i. Frederick R. Browii^ b. in Waltham, Mass., March 1, 1866 ;
d. April, 1888. lie was unm. ; a printer and publisher.
1299. William Plummer Eastman^ (Alpheus^ Amos^,
Amos^ Jonathan^, Thomas% Roger'), born in Hollis, N. H.,
Sept. 20, 1813 ; died in Chillicothe, Ohio, Oct. 2, 1887;
married Oct. i, 1845, Adeline M. Pearson, of Nashua, N. H.,
daughter of Deacon Thomas and Esther (Wright) Pearson,
died June 18, 1867. On the day of his marriage, he left his
native state for New Comerstown, Tuscarawas county, Ohio,
where he spent one year under the patronage of the " Home
Missionary Society." The next six months he preached at
Coshocton. In June, the same year, he removed to Union,
Ross county, Ohio, where he was installed over a Presby-
terian church, where he labored faithfully for twenty years.
In 1864, while preparing to attend the "Soldiers' Aid
Society," of which his wife was president, she accidentally
dropped a pair of scissors on her foot, resulting in blood
poisoning that caused intense suffering at times. Her devo-
tion to her Savior was rewarded by his constant companion-
ship, making her seemingly joyous many times when pain
was most excrutiating. She was afflicted with abscesses on
her lungs, the last one causing her death. After a pro-
tracted affliction of about three years, and the loss of a limb.
760 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
he resigned his charge and removed to Piketon, Ohio, where
he was principal of the public schools from 1867 to 1870.
Here he filled vacant pulpits occasionally. In 1871 he
removed to Kingston, and taught in the Academy there,
and filled vacant pulpits occasionally. In 1874 he returned
to Union, where he owned and enjoyed a home. Here he
taught in the district schools, preached in Greenland until
1882. During the heated term of 1855, he was stricken with
ephasia, causing partial loss of speech. He was tenderly cared
for by his two unmarried daughters and only son, and loved to
visit with his friends. During a private "communion** season
at his home, surrounded by four brother ministers and several
neighbors and friends, while singing ** Nearer my God to
Thee,** ** He was not, for God took him." Dropsy of the
heart was the autopsy. Rev. Mr. Eastman graduated from
Dartmouth College in the class of 1 842 ; from Andover in
1845.
CHILDREN.
Harriet Adeline^, b. Jan. 5, 1849.
Mary Elizabeths, b. Sept. 2, 1850.
Susan Helens, b. j^iy 05^ i852.
William Anies^, b. May 4, 1855.
1300. Hannah Eastman^ (Alpheus^ Amos^, Amos*,
Jonathan^ Thomas% Roger'), born in Hollis, N. H., March
2, 1S17 ; died Jan. 31, 1890; married Oct. i, 1845, Samuel
Crowell, Jr., born in Marblehead, Mass., Nov. 4, 181 3.
They settled in Londonderry, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1959. i. William Henrv CrowelP, b. in Londonderry, Dec. 11, 1844.
ii. Hannah Klizabelh Crowell^ b. May 1, 1853; ni. Aug. 11,
1886, Stephen A. Kstey. Child: (a) Arthur Henry
EvStey^ b. in Londonderry, Sept. 2, 1889.
iii. Sarah Eastman Cro^vell^ b. Nov. 1, 1858; ni. Oct. 6, 1880,
John C. Qiiimby, of Boscawen, N. H. Child : (a) Clif-
ton Crowell Quimby^ b. in Derry, X. II., May 30, 1889.
Resides in Boscawen, N. H.
1.
1957.
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11.
1958.
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111.
iv.
HARRIETT EASTMAN^, OF HOLLIS, N. H. 76 1
1 301. Harriett Eastman^ (Alpheus^ Amoss, Amos^,
Jonathan^, Thomas*, Roger'), born in Hollis, N. H., July 7,
1819; died Sept. 14, 1848 ; married Eli Spaulding, bom in
Townsend, Mass., July i, 18 14, died Dec. 2, 1850.
CUILDRRN.
1960. i. William Franklin Spaulding^ b. in Pepperell, Mass., July
3, 1842.
1961. ii. Georgianna Maria Spaulding^ b. in Nashua, N. H., Dec.
18, 1844.
1302. Oliver Perry Eastman^ (Alpheus^, Amos^, Amos^
Jonathan^ Thomas', Roger'), born in Hollis, N. H., April
2, 1831 ; died in Hollis, Nov. 3, 1900 ; married Dec. 9, 1858,
Lucy Ann Hardy, daughter of Joel Hardy. Mr. Eastman
resided all his life in Hollis.
CHILDREN.
i. Lucy Etta*, b. Aug. 12, 1860 ; m. Oct. 7, 1891, Walter L.
Frost, and resides in Arlington, Mass., where he is a
market gardener. Children : (a) Walter Eastman
Frost«, b. Nov. 30, 1893 ; (b) Katherine Lord Frost®, b.
July 28, 1896 ; d. Feb. 21, 1000.
ii. Nellie Maria*, b. Aug. 24, 1862.
iii. Mary Adelaide*, b. Dec. 10, 1867.
^303- John Warner Marsh^ (Jonathan Marsh^ Timothy
Marshy Sarah Eastman*, Timothy^, TimothyS Roger'), born
in Hadley, Mass., Feb. i, 1824 ; married Oct. 29, 1845,
Harriet Elizabeth Cook. He resides in Hadley, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. William Dwight Marsh*, b. Sept. 12, 1852 ; m. May 23,
1878, Bertha Belle Bryant, born June 2, 1852.
ii. Mary Tester Marsh', b. April 13, 1855 ; m. May 19, 1885,
George Perkins Metcalf, of Orange, Mass., son of Eli
Perkins, of Worthington. Child : (a) George Warner
MetcalP, b. April 5, 1893.
iii. Lucy Russell Marsh', b. April 3, 1857.
762 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
iv. John Warner Marsh*, b. July 21, 1859 ; m. Feb. 14, 1889,
Mrs. Lilla Frances Wilson, daughter of Francis Smith,
of New Haven. They removed to California in 1889,
but returned to Hadley. Child : (a) Harold B. Marsh*,
b. Jan. 7, 1890; d. May 21, 1891.
V. George Cook Marsh*, b. Nov. 21, 1861.
vi. Heniy Uinge Marsh', b. Dec. 12, 1864 ; d. Jan. 18, 1865.
vii. Fred Smith Marsh*, b. Oct. 16, 1869.
1304. Timothy Smith Marsh^ (Jonathan Marsh^, Timothy
Marsh^, Sarah Eastman*, Timothy^, Timothy% Roger'), born
in Hadley, Mass., Sept. 18, 1826; married ist, April 25,
185s, Maria Pomroy Bartlett, daughter of Capt. Lewis Bart-
lett ; married 2d, June 8, 1870, Eliza Ann Cook, daughter
of Samuel P. Cook. He is a farmer, and resides in Hadley,
Mass.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Xellie Smith Marsh^, b. March 8, 1856 ; m. April 9, 1885,
Thomas A. Palmer, of Monticello, Fla., born Feb. 26,
1859.
ii. Ilattie Maria Marsh^, b. Feb. 23, 1803 ; d. Sept. 17, 1863.
iii. Jennie Maria Marshy h. Feb. 9, 1805; d. May 14, 1865.
iv. Edward Smith Marsh^, b. March 31, 1874.
1305- Josiah Dvvight Marsh" (Jonathan Marsh^, Timothy
Marshy Sarah Eastman'*, Timothy^ Timothy^ Roger*), born
in Hadley, Mass., March 6, 1829 ; married ist, Nov. 30, 1854,
Sarah Lucretia Ingram, of Fond du Lac, Wis. She died
Dec. 14, 1888, and he married 2d, Nov. 6, 1889, Lucy Ann
Haywood, daughter of E. E. Haywood. He is a carpenter
by trade ; has given his children a fine education, his son
being a graduate of Amherst, and a professor at Ripton ; his
daughter Emily a graduate of Mt. Holyoke, and a teacher in
Canada and the West. He himself has been a teacher of
elegant penmanship, with remarkable samples of skill. He
resides in Hadley, Mass.
MARQUIS FAYETTE DICKINSON^, OF HADLEY, MASS. 763
CHILDREN.
1962. i. Charles Dwight Marsh^, b. Dec. 20, 1855.
ii. Carrie Barnard Marsh^, b. May 11, 1859 ; d. April 10, 1863.
iii. Emily Robert8 Marsh^ b. Dec. 24, 1864. She is a teacher
•
1306. Marquis Fayette Dickinson^ (Walter Dickinson^,
Sarah Marshy Sarah Eastman*, Timothy^ Timothy % Roger*),
born in Hadley, Mass., Jan. 4, 1814; married about 183-9,
Hannah Williams, daughter of Asa Williams. Mr. Dickin-
son was a prominent citizen of Amherst, Mass., where he
lived. He, with the aid of a noble wife, brought up a re-
markable family. Their homestead was just north of the
Agricultural College grounds.
CHILDREN.
i. Marquis Fayette Dickinson®, b. Jan. 16, 1840; ni. Nov. 23,
1864, Celia R., adopted daughter of Samuel Williston,
of East Hampton, Mass. He graduated from Amherst
College in the class of 1862, M. A. 1865. He is overseer
of the charitable fund, trustee of Williston Seminary, a
prominent lawyer in Boston, Mass. They have three
children.
ii. Walter Nehemiah Dickinson', b. Oct. 30, 1843 ; d. April 17,
1845.
iii. Lydia Jane Dickinson®, b. July 17, 1846 ; m. Rev. Henry
N. Conden. She died Feb. 13, 1884 ; had four children.
1963. iv. Sarah Amelia Dickinson®, b. Oct. 8, 1848.
v. Roxie Elizabeth Dickinson®, b. April 3, 1851 ; m. E. A.
Hoi brook,
vi. Asa William Dickinson®, b. Oct. 24, 1853 ; m. Dec. 21,
1882, Anna W. Hay. He is a lawyer in Jersey City, N. J.
vii. Walter Mason Dickinson®, b. April 3, 1856 ; m. Feb. 3,
1885, Martha E. Otis. He graduated from West Point,
U. S. A. ; professor at Massachusetts Agricultural Col-
lege.
viii. Julia Cowles Dickinson®, b. June 7, 1859 ; m. June 23,
1886, Rev. C. S. Nickerson, Beverly, Mass. Children :
(a) George Payne Nickerson*, b. March 31, 1890; (b)
Francis Lindsey Nickerson*, b. Sept. 20, 1892.
764 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
ix. Hannah Frances Dickinson^ b. Sept. 28, 1861 ; ni. June
20, 1888, Prof. J. B. Lindsey, Massachusetts State Agri-
cultural Experiment Station. Child: (a) Amy Blaney
Lindsey', b. April 13, 1893.
X. Mary Underbill Dickinson*, b. July 8, 1864 ; d. June 28,
1870.
1 307. Leander Melancton Dickinson^ (Walter Dickinson^,
Sarah Marsh^, Sarah Eastman'*, Timothy^, Timothy', Roger'),
born in Amherst, Mass., Aug. 20, 1821 ; married Laura
Adams.
CHILDREN.
i. Lydia Thankful Dickinson^ b. Sept. 21, 1852; m. C. E.
Wilson,
ii. Julia Dickinson*, b. Oct. 14, 1857; d. Feb. 13, 1858.
iii. Edward Leander Dickinson*, b. April 2, 1860.
iv. Mason Adams Dickinson*, b. Jan. 23, 1863; m. Jan. 18,
1888, Susie M. Strickland, born Dec. 18, 1862. Children :
(a) Edith A. Dickinson', b. March 16, 1890; (b) Free-
man N. Dickinson', b. Dec. 22, 1891.
V. Frank Nims Dickinson*, b. Jan. 15, 1866.
1308. Sarah Marsh Dickinson^ (Walter Dickinson^, Sarah
Marshy Sarah Eastman^, Timothy^ Timothy^ Roger*), born
in Amherst, Mass., March 3, 1828 ; married Jonathan Cowles,
son of Jonathan and Esther (Graves) Cowles. They resided
at Amherst, Mass.
CniLDUKN.
i. Walter Dickinson Cowles*, b. June 30, 1852.
ii. Newton Erastus Cowles*, b. April 4, 1854.
iii. Abl)ie Grace Cowles*, b. Dec. 17, 1856; m. Francis L.
Frary, merchant in Minneapolis, Minn. Children: (a)
Francis Cowles Frary', b. July 0, 1SS4; (b) Hobart
Dickinson Frary', b. April 28, 1887 : (c) Ralph Thomas
Frary', b. March 18, 1889; d. Nov. 16, 1890; (d) Louise
Grace Frary', b. May 11, 1801.
iv. Nellie (Jraves Cowles*, b. Dec. 31, 1866; m. Edwin Harris
Dickinson, born March 22, 1868, son of Charles Reed
and Ardelia (Harris) Dickinson, and grandson of Daniel
and Fanny (Eastman) Dickinson, of Amherst, Mass.
FRANCIS SMITH EASTMAN^, OF RANDOLPH, VT. 765
1 309. Francis Smith Eastman^ (Tilton^, Ebenezer^, Joseph^
Joseph^, Joseph', Roger'), born in Randolph, Vt., Dec. i6,
1803 ; died ; married in Roxbury, Mass., May i, 1833,
Sally Patten, bom in Roxbury, Mass., Feb. 22, 1808, died
Jan. 14, 1873. Mr. Eastman graduated from Burlington,
Vermont, College, in the class of 18 — . In 1831 he wrote a
history of New York, of 455 pages, published by A. K. White,
of New York city. Mr. Eastman was a fine scholar, espe-
cially in Latin, which he taught in Boston for many years.
CHILD.
1964. i. Polly Robbins*, b. in Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 21, 1836 ; m.
June 1, 1859, George Hollingworth ; d. .
1 3 10. George Burder Eastman^ (Tilton% Ebenezer^,
Joseph^' Joseph^, Joseph% Roger*), born in Randolph, Vt.,
Dec. 24, 181 1 ; died in Fond du Lac, Wis., Oct. 20, 1892 ;
married in Geneva, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1838, Margaret Brother,
born in Geneva, N. Y., March i, 18 19, died in Fond du Lac,
Wis., July 4, 1882, daughter of Valentine and Margaret
(Schelly) Brother. He was a minister. Mr. Eastman grad-
uated from Dartmouth College in the class of 1836. He was
a soldier of the Rebellion ; also his brother, Francis Smith.
CHILDRKN.
Francis^, b. in Waterford, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1842.
Henry Brother*, b. in Waterford, N. Y., June 10, 1843.
Mary*, b. in Waterford, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1845; m. Apiil 24,
1867, Wilber A. Griffith, of Fond du Lac, Wis. ChU-
dren : (a) Jessie Griffith*, b. Oct. 1, 1869 ; m. Oct. 14,
1897, George H. Katz; child: (1) Elizabeth Katz^, b.
July 25, 1900 ; (b) George Eastman (Griffith®, b. Nov. 30,
1873 ; m. Aug. 15, 1895, Jennie Sweet, of Fond du Lac,
Wis. He died Dec. 17, 1896.
1967. iv. Margaret Scheie, b. in Avon, N. Y., Sept. 4, 1848.
1968. V. George Edward*, b. in Brownsvillfe, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1851.
1965.
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vi. Katherine Mann^ b. in Oswego, N. Y., Nov., 1854; m.
William A. Francis. They reside in Bozeman, Montana.
Child: (a) Margaret Francis*, b. July 26, 1893; d. May
29, 1894.
vii. William Tilton*, b. in Fond du Lac, Wis., Sept. 23, 1857 ;
lives in Seattle, Wash. He is unmarried,
viii. Elizabeth Thomas', b. in Fond du Lac, Wis., Nov. 6, 1860.
She is a teacher in Milwaukee, Wis., and resides at No.
1900 Wells street ; unm.
ix. Eleanor Hudson', b. in Fond du Lac, Wis., Oct. 9, 1864 ; re-
sides in Chicago, 111. ; unm.
131 1. Austin Eastman^ (Elijah^ Ebenezer^, Joseph^
Joseph^, Josephs K.oger*), born in North Amherst, Mass.,
Oct. 5, 1812 ; died in the house in which he was born, Aug.
7, 1892 ; married Oct. 6, 1833, Mary H. Spear, born April
19, 1 8 14, daughter of Elisha Spear, of Shutesbury, Mass.
On Oct. 6, 1883, they celebrated their golden wedding, many
of their descendants and relatives being present. Mr. East-
man had a large intellect, and admirable self poise and master-
ful will ; an active, pushing business man. He worked with
the church for over sixty years blameless. He held from
time to time every office in town except the office of town
clerk.
CHILDRKN.
i. William Elijah^, b. April 17, 1839 ; d. Feb. 1, 1849.
1969. ii. Charles Austin^, b. Jan. 13, 1843 ; m. March 6, 1865, Clara
Isette Hyart, or Wyart, born Nov. 1, 1845. She was
from Gill, Mass.
1970. iii. George llenry^ b. April 1, 1840.
iv. Edgar Elisha^ b. July 7, 1848 ; d. the next day.
V. Lyman Andrew^ b. Oct. 10, 1849 ; d. Aug. 16, 1851.
vi. Mary Caroline^ b. Feb. 11, 1853; m. in Amherst, Mass.,
June 20, 1889, Benjamin Felton Leach, born in Wendell,
Mass., April 16. 1842, son of Chester and Mary Hum-
phrey (Orcutt) Leach. lie is a dentist, and resides in
Shelton, Conn. lie is deacon, trustee, and superintend-
ent of the Baptist church. They have no children.
f
ZEBINA EASTMAN^^ OF AMHERST, MASS. 767
vii. Martha Ellen^ b. June 28, 1855; tn. in Amherst, Mass.,
July 11, 1878, William Arthur Smith, born in North
Amherst, Mass., July 11, 1852, son of Spencer and Martha
(Potwin) Smith. He is a Baptist, member of the church
in North Amherst, Mass., where he resides. Child :
(a) Mabel Caroline Smith*, b. North Amherst, April 8,
1883.
1971. vui. William Nelson^, b. Dec. 6, 1858.
1 312. Zebina Eastman^ (Elijah'', Ebenezer5, Joseph^,
Joseph^, Josephs Roger'), born in Amherst, Mass., Sept. 8,
1815 ; died in Chicago, 111., June 14, 1883 ; married in Bur-
lington, Vt., in 1840, Mary Jane Corning, born in Vermont
in 1819. Mr. Eastman was the publisher of the " Western
Citizen," Chicago. He was consul to Bristol, England, in
1 86 1, returning in 1869. He resided in Chicago, 111.
CHILDREN.
i. William Sidney^, b. Nov. 29, 1841 ; d. Nov. 3, 1846.
ii. Charles Baxter*, b. July 17, 1844 ; d. Nov. 15, 1847.
1972. iii. Mary Jane«, b. Nov. 17, 1847 ; m. J. S. Bartlett, of Ames-
bury, Mass.
iv. Sidney Corning*, b. Jan. 26, 1850, in Chicago, 111. ; m. in
Ann Arbor, Mich., June 6, 1886, Charlotte Hall, born in
Toledo, Ohio, in 1859. They have no children. He is a
lawyer, and resides in Chicago, 111.
V. George Austin*, b. Jan. 23, 1853 ; d. March 26, 1851.
1 313. Baxter Eastman^ (Elijah^ Ebenezers, Josephs
Joseph^, Josephs Roger'), born in North Amherst, Mass.,
Jan. 29, 1 81 8 ; died Dec. 9, i860 ; married M. Eliza Bentley.
CHILDREN.
1973. i. Edward Baxter^, b. in North Amherst, Mass., June 9, 1847.
ii. Lucy Rebecca^ b. Oct. 31, 1818. She is a teacher, and un-
married. •
768 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1 314. Mary Adams^ (Clarissa Eastman^ Ebenezer*,
Joseph^ Joseph^, Joseph^, Roger'), born in Shutesbury,
Mass., July 26, 1803 ; died Oct. 22, 1846 ; married Joseph
Davis, born in Hubbardston, Mass., Nov. 20, 1800, died
Sept. 26, 1856. They removed in 1827 to Cazenovia, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles F. Davis*, b. May 3, 1826 ; m. Aug. 28, 1850, Elvira
Adams, daughter of P>a8tus, Jr., born Dec. 28, 1830 ; res.
Marshall, Mich,
ii. Francis W. Davis*, b. Feb. 5, 1828; in. June 22, 1853,
Emma Prentice; res. Marshall, Mich,
iii. Clarissa E. Davis*, b. Jan. 29, 1830; m. Nov. 16, 1858,
James Adams. Child : (a) John D. Adams*, b. March 9,
1860; resides in Plainville, N. Y.
iv. Lucia M. Davis*, b. Dec. 18, 1831 ; m. 1st, April 1, 1858,
Myron Tower, of Hadley, Mass., who died Dec. 19, 1860;
m. 2d, Dec. 15, 1864, Sherman White, of Hadley, Mass.
V. Infant*, b. March 12, 1833 ; d. April 14, following,
vi. Ward Adams Davis*, b. Sept. 14, 1835; m. Ist, Sept. 16,
. 1808, Lucy S. Johnson ; she died June 18, 1872; m. 2d,
Jan. 31, 1877, Marie S. Jones,
vii. Dwight IL Davis*, b. May 16, 1837; ni. March 11, 1858,
Fannie Marvin,
viii. William H. Davis*, b. Sept. 5, 1839; ni. March 5,1867,
Esther E. Smith. Resided in Tekonsha, Mich,
ix. Seymour W. Davis*, b. Nov. 8, 1841 ; d. Oct. 30, 1862.
He was a soldier.
X. J. Harlan Davis*, b. April 24, 1844; m. Oct. 22, 1873,
Emma Dean.
xi. John E. Davis*, b. Oct. (3, 1840; m. Sept. 5, 1876. Lucy A.
Boies, of Hadley, Mich. Resides in Van Buren, N. Y.
1315. Joannah Davis Adams^ (Clarissa ICastman^', Eben-
ezers, Joseph^, Joseph^ Joseph^ Roger'), born in Shutesbury,
Mass., March 30, 1805 ; died in Springfield, Mass., Feb. 8,
1887 ; married Oct. 6, 1825, Park Warner, born in Granby,
Coim., Sept. 29, 1803, died in South Hadley, Mass., Nov.
15, 1871.
CLARISSA ADAMS^, OF SHUTESBURY, MASS. 769
CHILDREN.
i. Austin Warned, b. Aug. 13, 1826 ; d. Oct. 19, 1844.
ii. Sarah Warner^, b. March 2, 1828 ; d. next day.
iii. Charles Adams Warner^ b. Sept. 5, 1829 ; d. at Chaska,
Minn., Oct. 24, 1867 ; m. Sept. 2, 1851, Kate Knight, of
South Iladley, Mass.
iv. George Warner^, b. Jan. 22, 1835 ; d. Feb. 19, 1895 ; unm.
V. Lucien Warner^ b. Feb. 22, 1837 ; resides in St. Paul,
Minn,
vi. Mary Jane Warner^, b. Dec. 8, 1841 ; m. Oct. 2, 1866, Clin-
ton Stebbins, of Granby, Conn. She died March 13, 1868.
vii. Ella Maria Austin Warner^, b. Jan. 10, 1846 ; d. March
12, 1846.
viii. Milan Park Warner^ b. Aug. 5, 1848 ; landscape photo-
grapher ; res. Springfield, Mass.
1 3 16. Clarissa Adams^ (Clarissa Eastman^, Ebenezer^,
Josephs Joseph^ Joseph^ Roger'), born in Shutesbury,
Mass., Nov. 15, 1806; baptized Jan. ii, 1807; died F*eb.
27, 1888 ; married May 8, 1834, Danforth K. Bangs, bom
Sept. 26, 1806, died Oct. 19, 1895, son of Enoch and
Submit (Eastman) Ikngs. Submit was the daughter of
Johns, Joseph^, Joseph^ Joseph% Roger'.
CHILD.
i. Louisa Submit Bangs^, b. Feb. 14, 1839 ; m. May 14, 1863,
John A. Baker, who died Feb. 5, 1875.
1317. Achsah Adams^ (Clarissa Eastman^ Ebenezer^,
Joseph^, Josephs Josephs Roger'), born in Shutesbury, Mass.,
Sept. 24, 1809; baptized Oct. 30, 1809; married Feb. 18,
1 83 1, Cyrus King, son of Peter King. He died Oct. 28,
1880. She was living in 1896, in Amherst, Mass., their
home.
CHILDREN.
i. Wood bridge Adams King*, b. April 17, 1832 ; m. July 17,
1852, Sophia A. Slate, daughter of Proctor and Lora
Slate, of Bernardston, Mass.
ii. Clarissa Lucretia King*, b. June 5, 1834 ; d. March 26, 1841.
770 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
iii. Ebenezer Wood King*, b. March 3, 1839 ; m. April 11,
1860, Clara Hawley.
iv. Isaac S. King*, b. Sept. 12, 1841 ; in. Dec. 20, 1864, May
Dickinson.
V. Rev. Edward Payson King', b. Dec. 28, 1843 ; m. Aug. 3,
1869, Emilyetta Dickinson. He died Oct. 3, 1893.
vi. Ella Chloe King', b. July 29, 1846.
vii. Clara Emma King*, b. Oct. 23, 1850.
1 318. Silas Ward Adams' (Clarissa Eastman^ Ebenezer*,
Joseph^ Joseph^, Joseph^ Roger'), born in Shutesbury, Mass.,
Sept. 26, 181 1 ; baptized Nov. 4, 181 1 ; married ist, Dec.
29, 1835, Lucinda Blodgett ; she died Dec. 10, 1848; mar-
ried 2d, Oct. 31,1849, Matilda Church, born in Tolland, Conn.
They resided in Shutesbury, Mass., where all their children
were born.
CHILDREN.
i. Willard S. Adams^, b. Oct. 1, 1838 ; d. May 19, 1848.
ii. Jane Maria Adams^ b. July 26, 1840; ni. Jan. 14, 1864,
Levi Woods, of I^verett, Mass.
iii. Mary Ann Adams^ b. May -6, 1844; ni. 1st, April 17,
18(U, .Joseph Howard, of ShuU^sbiiry ; m. *2d, Sept. 5,
1S71, Orus Fitts, of Leverett, Mass.
iv. Ella Adanis^, b. Sept. 18, 184(5; m. Jan. 1, 1863, John
Church, of Blanford, Mass. She died Dec. 22, 1876.
V. Kev. D wight Ward AdaIns^ b. Nov. 19, 1851 ; ni. July 21,
1870, Emma Taylor. He is a M. E. clergyman.
vi. Laura ^L Adams-, b. Aug. 4, 1853; m. July 31, 1873,
Kufus H. Fitls^ of Leverett, Mass. He resides in North
Amherst, Mass.
vii. Carrie F. Adarns^ b. Oct. 25, 1855; ni. Aug. 3, 1873,
William E. Roberts, of North Amherst. Mass.
viii. Emma Adams^, b. Oct. 18, 1859 ; d. Oct. 23, 1864.
1974. ix. John M. Adams^ h. Nov. 10, 1861 ; m. Mary S. Ilobart.
1 3 19. Nathaniel D. Adams^ (Clarissa Eastman'", Eben-
ezer5, Joseph^, Joseph^ Joseph^ Roger'), born in Shutesbury,
Mass., July 5, 1813 ; died Sept. 7, 1856; married Dec. i,
1836, Harriet Hastings, born May 15, 1816, died Oct. 15,
1892. He resided in Shutesbury and Amherst, Mass. He
JOSEPH BAXTER ADAMS^, OF SHUTESBURY, MASS. 77 1
was a lumber dealer and manufacturer in company with his
brother, Silas Ward, for many years ; is described as a man
of genial and quiet ways, of great energy and untiring indus-
try, strict and pious, with much of the Puritan in his character.
CHILDKEN.
1975. i. Charles Dickinson^, b. Oct. 11, 1839; m. Mary Clark
Wood.
1976. ii. Maj. Henry Martin Dickinson^ b. May 8, 1844 ; m. Fannie
Louise Maguire.
iii. Prof. Herbert Baxter Dickinson^ b. April 16, 1850. He
fitted for college at Phillips Exeter Academy, and
graduated from Amherst in 1872 ; studied history and
political science at Lausanne, Heildelberg, and Berlin,
187:3-1876, and received the degree of Ph. D. in 1876;
became a fellow and professor in Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity, Baltimore, Md. He is editor of the ** University
Studies in Historical and Political Science," and of
" Contributions to American Educational History," and
Secretary of the American Historical Association. He
has written numerous historical works, as " The Ger-
manic Origin of the New England Towns," " Norman
Constables in America," *' Village Communities,"
" Methods of Historical Studv." etc.
1320. Joseph Baxter Adams^ (Clarissa Kastman^ Kben-
ezer5, Joseph^ Joseph\ Joseph% Roger'), born in Shutes-
bury, Mass., March 24, 1815; died Nov. 23, 1879; niarried
April 30, 1845, Silence Hall, born in Conway, Mass., March
30, 1824. He resided in Deerfield and Shutesbury, Mass.
CHILDKEN BORN IN DEKRFIKLD.
Harriet Adams^ b. June 8, 1847; m. Charles L. Loomis.
Myron N. Adams^ b. May 10, 1849 ; m. Clara Allen.
Elizal)eth Adams^ b. Jan. 3, 1852 ; m. George T. Adams.
Marie Adams^, b. June 10, 1860; m. Charles H. Church.
1 32 1. Lucina Adams^ (Clarissa Kastman^ Ebenezers,
Joseph^ Joseph^, Joseph% Roger'), born in Shutesbury, Mass.,
Dec. 18, 1816; died May 11, 1837; married March 5, 1836,
Alden C. Field, of Leverett, Mass. They resided in Am-
herst, Mass.
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CHILD.
i. Ralph Adams Spear Field^ b. March, 1837 ; m. Mary
Robert, of Boston, Mass.
1322. Caroline Adams^ (Clarissa Eastman^, Ebenezer*,
Joseph*, Joseph^, Joseph% Roger'), born in Shutesbury,
Mass., July 24, 18 18; married Jan. i, 1840, Ebenezer P.
Spear. He died Dec. 21, 18 — ; residence North Amherst,
Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Asa Adams Spear^, b. Nov. 23, 1841 ; m. Nov. 3, 1879,
Carolhie Crocker. Address, Bible House, N. Y. City,
ii. George Porter Spear^, b. May 21, 1844; m. Oct. 22, 1865,
Pamelia A. Mayo; resides in North Amherst, Mass.
iii. Harriet AmeiiaSpear^ b. dan. 10, 1846; d. Feb. 9, 1849.
iv. Mary Joanna Spear^, b. Sept. .*J0, 1851; unm. ; resides
No. Amherst, Mass.
v. Sarah Louisa Spear^ b. June 8, 1853 ; m. June 27, 1877,
Charles M. Conaut ; resides at Gardner, Mass.
1323. Deacon William Adams^ (Clarissa Eastman^ Eben-
ezer^ Joseph-*, Joseph% Joseph', Roger'), born in Shutesbury,
Mass., Feb. 18, 1820; married Nov. 6, 1844, Mary Eastman
Dickinson, born Oct. 30, 1823 ; resided in North Hadley,
Mass.
CHILDKKN.
i. Corrilla Sophia Adams'^, b. Nov. 22, 1848 ; unm.
ii. George Herbert Adains^ b. Nov. 6, 1852; d. Oct. 6, 1853.
iii. William Herbert Adams^ 1». Mar. 12, 1855; resides at
home ; unm.
1324. Harriet A. Newell Adams^ (Clarissa Eastman^,
Ebenezers, Josephs Joseph^ Joseph% Roger'), born in Shutes-
bury, Mass., Nov. 28, 1821 ; married Oct. 28, 1853, Edmund
Hobert, of North Amherst, Mass. ; resides there.
CIIILDKF.N.
i. Henry Ward Hobert^, b. July 31, 1855 ; d. Dec. 23, 1858.
ii. Franif Adams Hobert*, b. Nov. 22, 1866 ; m. Dec. 28, 1887,
Annie Odin Roberts.
DEACON ASA ADAMS^, OF SHUTESBURY, MASS. 773
1325. ^Deacon Asa Adams^ (Clarissa Eastman^, Ebene-
zer5, Josephs Joseph^, Josephs Roger'), born in Shutesbury,
Mass., June 25, 1824; married 1st, Jan. 7, 1855, Carrie
Bingham; she died Feb. 27, 1887; married 2d, widow
Clara (Dane) Hut chins. He was a teacher, settled in North
Amherst, Mass. He was living in 1897.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Bingham Adams*, b. May 28, 1857 ; d. April 4,
1874.
ii. Clara Emily Adams*, b. Nov. 1, 1860 ; d. Sept. 8, 1865.
iii. Carrie Hell Adams*, b. Oct. 1, 1866; m. Oct. 13, 1887,
William L. Nutting. He died Nov. 30, 1894. Children :
(a) llena^ (b) Bertha^ (c) Clara* ; (d) Grace*. All
with their mother in North Amherst, Mass.
1326. Azubah Dickinson Bangs^ (Submit Eastman^
John5, Joseph^, Joseph^, Joseph^ Roger'), born in Amherst,
Mass., Feb. 22, 1804; died Jan. 21, 1878 ; married in Am-
herst, Mass., David R. Angie, died in Amherst, January,
1848. Mr. Angie was a farmer ; resided in Amherst, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary E. Angie^ b. March 25, 1840; m. in Ballston, N. Y.,
Oct. 10, 1888, George Merchant, born in Schodack,
Rensselaer county, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1834, son of Stephen
and f^lecta (Stanton) Merchant, of Ballston, N. Y. He
is a bookkeeper residing in Ballston Spa, N. Y. They
have no children.
ii. Irena C. Angie^ b. ; d. Aug. 3, 1885; unm.
1327. Charles Hawkes^ (Emily Eastman^ John^, Josephs
Joseph^, Joseph^ Roger'), born in Deerfield, Mass., Feb. 14,
1815; married in Milton, N. Y., April 3, 1848, Lucinda
Holden, born in Whitestown, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1821, died in
Ballston Spa, N. Y., April 15, 1886, daughter of Moses and
Patience (Gould) Holden, of Milton. Mr. Hawkes is a mer-
chant, residing in Ballston Spa, N. Y.
774 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Kate Wells IIawkes^ b. in Deeriield, Mass., Jan. 12, 1849.
ii. Elizabeth Niins Ilawkes^ b. March 6, 1850.
iii. Mary Khniua Hawkes^ b. Feb. 5, 1855.
iv. Edward Gould Ilawkes*, b. May 8, 1857'.
V. Martha Hawkes^, b. April 26, 1803; d. Feb. 22, 1865.
1328. Rilus Eastman^ (Joseph", John^ Josephs Joseph^
Josephs Roger'), born in Amherst, Mass., Nov. 23, 1807 ;
died May 2, 1870 ; married in Bleecker, Fulton county, N. Y.,
May 5, 1 83 1, Kathcrine Jipson, daughter of Reuben Jipson,
a soldier in the war of 18 12. Mr. Jipson died when his
daughter, Mrs. Eastman, was about six months of age.
CIIILDKRN, ALL BORN IN BLEECKER, FULTON COUNTY, N. Y.
Lois llootS b. Feb. 27, 1832; d. Sept., 1898.
OrnauS b. Sept. 20, 1833; d.aged 24 years.
Katherine LuciudaS May 17,1835; ni. J. M. Young.
Elizabeths b. May 25, 1837.
RilusSb. Oct. 24, 1830.
Joseph^ b. Jan. 20, 1842.
l)avid«, b. May 24, 1844.
Sarah Atm^, b. Sept. 27, ISlej; m. Dr. J. T. Barker.
Alonev Chenev^ b. May 23. 1810 ; in. A. J. Drew.
Lucius Koot^ b. Dec. s, !>>.") 1.
Ivena Harriets, b. Feb. 2S. ls:,7; iji. \V. L. Hill.
1329. Lucius Root Eastmaiv (Joseph'', John-S Joseph^,
Josephs Josephs Roger'), born in lladley, Mass., Sept. 15,
1809; died in Framingham, ]\Liss., March 29, 1892; mar-
ried Dec. 20, i<S37, Sarah Ann, daughter ol Aaron Belden,
born in Whatcley, Mass., July 20, 181 7; died in Suffield,
Conn., April 1 1, 1898. Mr. Eastman graduated from Amherst
College in 1833, and from Andover 'Ilieological Seminary
in 1836. He was ordained in Sharon in 1837, and continued
in active service as a preacher of the gospel in Berkeley, Bos-
ton, and other places in Massachusetts for fifty-six years, a
number of churches now quite prosperous having their begin-
ning in his missionary labors.
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CECIL STARRIT WHITTEMORE^, OF AUBURN, N. Y. 775
Rev. Mr. Eastman was a member of the New England
Historic-Genealogical Society. In 1867 he published in a
small pamphlet of ten pages a genealogy of the first four gen-
erations of the Eastman family, the first ever in print. This
work can be found in the ** New ICngland Historical and Gen-
ealogical Register " for July, 1867. It has been a great help
to the compiler.
CHILDREN.
1990. i. Lucius Root, Jr.^ b. in Sharon, Muss., Jan. 25, 1839.
ii. Mary Louisa^ b. in Amherst, Mas8., March 27, 1841. She
graduated at Oakhmd Institute, Needhani ; taught in
High School, Amherst, several years; m. Oct. 23, 1877,
Dr. Jarvis King Mason, Suffield, Conn. Children : (a)
Ahiry Belden Mason^ b. ^July 20, 1878, studied two years
at Mt. Holyoke College, and is engaged in teaching ;
(b) Edward Jarvis Mason®, b. Oct. 23, 1879, graduated
Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., 1901, pursuing post
graduate work in electrical studies; (c) Fannie East-
man Mason^ b. Dec. 24, 1881 ; in Sophomore class, Mt.
Holyoke College, 1JM)2. Thoy reside in SufReld.
iii. Sarah Hibbard^ b. in Berkeley, Mass., Xov. 5, 1850; ni.
Oct. 15, 1878, Frank Stuart Mason, who died in Newark,
N. J., Jan. 13, 1800, aged 41 years, son of John Leonard
and Lydia II. (Drew) Mason, who moved from Ames-
bury to Framinghani, Mass., in 1870. Children : (a)
John Leonard^ b. in Framinghani, Nov. 24, 1880,
teacher of athletics in Lawrenceville Academv, Law-
renceville, N.J. ; (b) daughter^ b. July, 1883, d. young;
(c) Stuart Eastman®, b. April, 1886; d. Dec. 21, 1886.
Mrs. Mason resides at No. 038 (iarbide street, Newark,
N. J.
1 330. Cecil Starrit Whittemore^ (Lois K. Kastman^ John^,
Joseph^ Josephs Josephs Roger'), born in Auburn, N. Y.,
Aug. 23, 1829; married in Leverett, Mass., May 27, 1856,
Julia Electa Willis, born in Leverett, Mass., July 11, 1831,
died in Verona, Grundy county. 111., Nov., 1886. Mr. Whit-
temore is a carpenter, and resides in Verona, 111.
T7() EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Lewis O. Whittemore*, b. in Farmersburg, la., Feb. 5, 1858.
ii. Edward Walter Whittemore^ b. in Vienna, IlL, Dec 7,
1859 ; in. in Antelope county, Neb., Sept. 2, 1884, Alice
Nutt. Children : (a) Cecil Silas Wbittemore*, b. Feb.
6, 1884, in Illinois ; (b) Ella May Whittemore*, b. April
20, 1886, in Nebraska; (c) Elsie Whitteniore®, b. March
9, 1893, in Illinois; (d) Mabel Whittemore*, b. Nov. 29,
1895, in Kansas.
iii. Eugene Clifford Whitteniore^ b. in Verona, 111., Oct. 9,
1861 ; d. Oct. 14, 1875.
iv. Lucy A. Whitteniore^ b. in Verona, 111., Oct. 19, 1863.
V. Julia M. Whitteniore®, b. in Verona, 111., Jan. 15, 1868; m.
in Verona, 111., Feb. 16, 1898, Lucius Edward Moore,
born April 21, 1872, farmer, res. in Carbon, Hill, 111.
Child : (a) Lloyd Edwin Moore®, b. July 2, 1899.
vi. I^eonard Archie Whitteniore^, b. in Verona, 111., Jan. 1.
1871.
1331. Oliver Cowles Whittemore" (Lois E. Eastman^
John5, Joseph^, Josephs Joseph', Roger'), born in Syracuse,
N. Y., April 18, 1834 ; married in Leverett, Mass., Sept. 19,
1855, Lucy Sophia Keet, born in Leverett, Mass., March 18,
1838. Mr. Whittemore is a member of the Methodist Epis-
copal church, and resides in Kasthampton, Mass.
CHILDRKN.
i. Cora Minerva Whittemore^, b. in Leverett, Mass., April 6,
1857 ; unin.
ii. Alfred Lewis Whittemore^ b. in Kaveua, Ohio, Nov. 19,
1857; m. in Chelsea, Ma.ss., Julv 3, 1880, Stella Mary
Burton, born in Chicopee, Mass., Jan. 18, 1850. Chil-
dren : (a) Lewis Burton Whittemore^, b. in Chelsea,
Mass., April 24, 1881 ; (b) Afton Freeman Whittemore^
b. in Ashburnham, Mass., May 5, 1891.
iii. David Eastman Whittemore**, b. in Kasthampton, Mass.,
Feb. 2, 1871; d. July 7, 1872.
iv. Albert Oliver Whittemore^ b. in Kasthampton, Mass.,
June 27.1874; m. in Chelsea, Mass., Sept. 19, 1895,
Minnie (rertrude , born in Chelsea, July 19, 1877.
WILLIAM REED EASTMAN^, OF NEW YORK CITY. JTJ
1332. William Reed Eastman^ (Ornan^, John^, Josephs
Joseph', Josephs Roger'), born in New York city, N. Y.,
Oct. 19, 1835 \ married Nov. 20, 1867, Laura E. Barnes,
born Nov. 28, 1846, daughter of Allen and Grace (Kirby)
Barnes. Mr. Eastman graduated from Yale College in the
class of 1854. For five years he was a civil engineer, first
on the Erie Canal enlargement, then on the construction of a
part of the Goshen Air Line of the Michigan Southern and
Northern Indiana Railroad (now the Lake Shore), and after-
wards on the preliminary survey for three hundred miles of
railroad between Vera Cruz and the city of Mexico. In 1859
he began theological study in Union Seminary, New York,
where he was ordained in 1862. For three months in the
summer of 1862, he served as first sergeant in Company H,
Twenty-second New York State National Guard, stationed
at Baltimore and Harper's Ferry, Md. January i, 1863, he
became chaplain of the Seventy-second New York Volun-
teers, and served with th^m in the Army of the Potomac till
June 25, 1864, when the regiment was mustered out. He
was pastor of Congregational churches in Plantsville, Conn.,
1866-1876, in SuflReld, Conn., 1877-1879, and in South
Framingham, Mass., 1880- 1888. Since 1890 he has been
connected with the New York State Library, at Albany,
having been since 1892 inspector of public libraries for the
state, and an instructor in the New York Library School.
He is now (1900) chaplain general of the Order of Founders
and Patriots of America, claiming eligibility to membership
in the order through Roger Eastman, the founder in 1638,
and the patriots, Joseph Eastman and his son John, both of
whom were Revolutionary soldiers. Rev. Mr. Eastman
resides in Albany, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
i. Grace*, b. Jan. 4, 1869 ; d. May 27, 1899 ; m. April 3, 1899,
Adrian D. Stevenson, of New York,
ii. Mary Reed*, b. May 19, 1870.
iii. Margaret', b. March 1, 1874.
T7% EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
*333- John Cotton Eastman^ (Ornan^ John^, Joseph^
Joseph^, Joseph^ Roger'), born in New York city, Dec. 20,
1845 ; married in Westfield, Mass., Sept. 10, 1879, Lucy
Ashman Hooker, born in Westfield, Mass., Sept. 19, 1845.
Mr. Eastman lived in Gainesville, Fla., and was while there
an elder of the Presbyterian church. He is a dealer in type-
writers, and resides at No. 297 George street. New Haven,
Conn. ; is a member of the Congregational church there. For
six years, from 1874- 1880, while in Florida, he was a Sunday
School missionary. He organized boys' clubs in Connecti-
cut and Massachusetts ; was one of the pioneers in the work.
He is at present identified with New Haven city missions,
and the Elm City Kindergarten Association, as financial
agent.
CHILDREN.
i. Elizabeth Reed^ b. in Greenfield, Mass., Nov. 21, 1886.
ii. Paul*, b. in Westfield, Mass., Sept. 14, 1880 ; d. in West-
field, Mass., Sept. 17, 1880.
iii. Henry Hooker*, b. in Gainesville, Fla., Nov. 22, 1881 ; d.
March 24, 1882.
1334. Anna V(tx\y Eastman^ (DavKP, John^, Joseph^,
Joseph^, Joseph^ Roger'), born in Leverett, Mass., Nov. 20,
1839; married in New Salem, Mass., Oct. 10, 1871, Henry
Cook, born in New Salem, Mass., Nov. 1 5, 1836, died in Athol,
Mass., Dec. 13, 1898. The next year after they were mar-
ried they removed to Athol, Mass., where his widow now
resides.
CHILDKEN.
i. Emily Melissa^ b. in Athol, Mass., Jan. 10, 1873.
ii. Robert HenryS, b. Aug. 2G, 1876.
iii. John Putnam^ b. Aug. 4, 1880.
1335. William Eastman Dickinson^ (Daniel Dickinson'%
Mary Eastman^, Joseph^ Joseph^ Joseph% Roger'), born in
Amherst, Mass., June 11, 1832; married Sept. 6, i860.
SARAH TAMISON DICKINSON^. 779
Eliza Hobart, born Oct. 6, 1832. Mr. Dickinson graduated
A. C, in 1885, A. M., 1885 ; pastor at Chicopee, Mass.,
many years ; now resides in Amherst, Mass.
CHILD.
i. Edward Baxter Dickinson^ b. March 3, 1863 ; m. Sept. 6,
1892, Caroline Bemis, of Chicopee. He is a dentist.
1336. Sarah Tamison Dickinson^ (Daniel Dickinson^
Mary Eastman^, Joseph^, Joseph^ Joseph% Roger'), born
May 19, 1834; married April 19, 1865, Rev. Frederick B.
Phelps.
CIIILDRKN.
i. Frederick William^ b. April 13, 1866 ; graduated at
Amherst College in 1885 ; professor at Washburn Col-
lege, Topeka, Kan.; professor Pal. Tlies. Sem., Oakland,
Cal. ; d. much lamented at Tuscon, Ari., Feb. 27, 1897 ;
unm.
ii. Charles Dickinson*, b. Nov. 29, 1868 ; graduated at Amherst
College in 1889.
Hi. Edith Sophia*, b. June 14, 1871 ; d. Sept. 17, 1884.
iv. Myron Austin*, b. Aug. 2, 1872 ; d. Nov. 3, 1894.
V. Julia Eastman*, b. May 15, 1875.
vi. Florence Dell*, b. May 14, 1876.
vii. Isabel Maud*, b. July 15, 1877.
1337- Charles Reed Dickinson^ (Daniel Dickinson^ Mary
Eastmans, Joseph*, Joseph^ Joseph% Roger'), born in
Amherst, Mass., Oct. 16, 1837 ; married May 16, 1863,
Adelia Harris. He resides in Amherst, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Edwin Harris Dickinson*, b. March 22, 1868 ; m. Nellie
Cowles, b. Dec. 31, 1866.
ii. Louisa Dickinson*, b. Sept. 24, 1869 ; graduated at Mt.
Holyoke College,
iii. Laura Austin Dickinson*, b. Nov. 15, 1869 ; graduated at
Mt. Holyoke College.
ySO EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1338. Mary Huntington Wing^ (Joseph Knowles Wing^,
Lucy Clary5, Rachel Eastman*, Joseph^, Joseph^, Roger*),
born Aug. 18, 1843; died March 14, 1893; married June
30, 1869, John S. McAdoo; resides in North Bloomfield,
Ohio.
CHILD.
i. Joseph John McAdoo^ b. at North Bloomfield, Ohio, Aug.
20, 1875.
1339- Francis Joseph Wing^ (Joseph Knowles Wing*,
Lucy Clarys, Rachel Eastman*, Joseph^ Joseph^, Roger'),
born Sept. 14, 1850 ; married Minnie Remington, daughter
of Stephen.
CHILDREN.
i. Virginia Remington Wing*, b. Oct. 2, 1881.
ii. Marie Wing*, b. Nov. 8, 1885.
iii. Stephanie Wing*, b. Dec. 12, 1888.
1340. Ann M. Wing^ (Joseph Knowles Wing^, Lucy
Clary5, Rachel Eastman^, Joseph^ Joseph-, Roger'), born
March 7, 1857; married June 30, 1869, William Storrs
French, of New Hartford, N. J.
CUILDRKN.
i. Marguerite Mary French*, b. in New Hartford, Jan. 31,
1890.
ii. Emily Palmer French*, b. July 12, 1891.
1 34 1. Cinderilla Eastman^ (Jonathan^, Tiltons, Peter*,
Peter^, Joseph% Roger'), born Jan. 9, 1793 ; died in Gibbon,
Ohio, in 1865 or 1866 ; married James Mealls. They removed
to Ohio in 1842, where they both died. She married 2d, a
Mr. Sailor, who soon died, and she married 3d, Henry Wil-
son, who outlived her.
LOIS EASTMAN^. 78 1
CHILDREN BY FIRST HUSBAND.
i. Cyrus Mealls^, b. ; ra. in 1837, Sarah Woodruff. Chil-
dren : (a) Orlando Mealls^ b. ; m. and had chil-
dren ; (b) James Mealls', b. ; m. and had children
(c) Jerusha Mealls*, b. ; ni. ; lives in Ohio ;
(d) Lauranda Mealls*, b. ; ni. ; lives in Ohio.
ii. Lauranda Mealls®, b. ; ni. Sept. 1, 1839, Thomas
Dacon ; had several children who died young.
1342. Lois Eastman^ (Jonathan^, Tilton^, Peter*, Peter^
Joseph% Roger'), born July 29, 1794; died in Richmond
county, Ohio, in 1855 ; married James McQuaid ; lived in
Ohio.
CHILDREN.
i. Ichabod Clark McQuaid^, b. ; m. in 1845, Amanda
Roberts. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, went
to California and became a judge ; m. and had several
children who survived him.
ii. Eastman McQuaid^ b. July, 1827 ; m. in June, 1859,
Sarah T. Jenner. They had no children.
iii. Abigail McQuaid^, b. 1829; m. May 4, 1850, D. W.
Roberts ; had two children. They went to Texas in
1856, where they both died.
iv. James McQuaid^ b. 1831 ; went to California in 1853 ; m.
there ; was superintendent of mines.
V. John McQuaid®, b. 1833; went south, graduated at Mur-
freesboro, Tenn. ; studied law ; went to California in
1853, and practiced law in San Francisco.
vi. Lois Minerva McQuaid*, b. 1836; m. James Cunningham;
went to Texas in 1856, and to Crawford county, Kan. ;
had two daughters.
1343. Mahlon Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Tilton^, Peter*,
Peter^, Josephs Roger'), born March 27, 1798; died in
1835; married in 183 1, widow Ann Saudus, and went to
Richmond county, Ohio.
56
782 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Abigail Jane', b. .
ii. Joseph', b. .
iii. Daniel', b. ; m. Amy Fairchild ; went to Texas in
1856, where he died in Oct., 1879. His vfiie died July
3, 1886, leaving (a) MahIon«, b. Feb. 18, 1826, d. in Cali-
fornia in 1859 ; (b) Calvin', b. 1832, d. in Liberty, Ohio,
1849.
•
1 344. Mary Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Tiltons, Peter-*, Peter^
Joseph*, Roger'), born in Richland county, Ohio, Jan. 10, 1 803 ;
died Nov. 27, 1882 ; married Aug. 25, 1825, Samuel Beach
Harris, born in Green county, Pa., Feb. 9, 1800, died Nov.
8, 1 87 1, son of Stephen and Phebe (Harrison) Harris, who
lived in Green county. Pa., and later removed to Knox
county, Ohio. Mr. Beach was an extensive farmer in Ohio:
He went to Knox county in 181 5, passing through the experi-
ences of pioneer life. Being hardy, he was calculated to
endure the hardships and privations of pioneers. He was a
very thrifty farmer, and became possessed of considerable
property.
CHILDREN.
i. Phebe Jane Harris^ b. Sept. 15, 1826 ; d. 1845.
1991. ii. Perry Andre Harris^, b. Nov. 17, 1827 ; d. Aug. 31, 1892.
iii. Abigail Ellen Harris^, b. Sept. 22, 1829 ; d. 1891.
iv. Emeline Johnson IlarrisS, b. Oct. 24, 1831 ; d. 1867.
V. Owen Douglass Harris^ b. Jan. 11, 1836 ; d. April 2, 1885.
vi. Lois Laurinda Harris^ b. May 18, 1839; living,
vii. Samuel Eastman IIarris^ b. April 20. 1843; d. Dec. 17,
1866.
viii. Stephen Dewit Harris^ b. Nov. 3, 1845; living,
ix. Mary MinerVa Harris^, b. March 28, 1848; d. in 1867.
1345- Jonathan Owen Eastman^ (Jonathan^, Tilton^,
Peter^ Peter^, Joseph", Roger'), born Oct. 17, 1814; died in
Allen county, Ohio, Sept. 15, 1875; married in 1837,
Rachel Ann Huston, died Feb. i, 1875. His son, R. C,
MINERVA RUTH EASTMAN^, OF OHIO. 783
says his father was born in New Jersey, near Camden, Oct.
7, 181 3. He lived in Richland county, Ohio, until they had
three children, when he removed to Allen county, where the
others were born.
CHILDREN.
Viola®, b. .
1992.
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I.
1993.
• •
u.
• • •
111.
iv.
1994.
V.
1995.
vi.
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Vll.
1996.
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VI 11.
1997.
ix.
Basheba^ b. in Knox county, Ohio, Nov. 7, 1839.
Erneline', b. .
Daniel^ b. ; enlisted July 18,1862, in Company B,
Forty-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He
was captured at the battle of Philadelphia, Tenn., Oct.
20, 1863, and died in the rebel prison at Belle Isle, Va.,
Nov. 13, 1863.
Amy J.^ b. in AVest Newton, Ohio.
Mary J.^ b. in Lima, Ohio, March 7, 1847.
James Ward^, b. ; m. Lucinda Baker ; res. in West
Newton, Ohio ; three children.
Robert Calvin*, b. .
William Ilenry^, b. Nov. 7, 1855.
1346. Minerva Ruth Eastman^ (Jonathan^ Tiltons, Peter^,
Peter', Joseph% Roger*), born in Ohio, May 17, 1818 ; died
Feb. 27, 1885 ; married Dec. 7, 1843, Isaac Bove, who died
July II, 1886.
CHILDREN.
i. Silicia Duphina Bove*, b. Jan. 27, 1845 ; m. Carl Brown,
ii. Joanna Coriana Bove*, b. July 24, 1848.
1998. iii. Mary Ellen Bove*, b. Oct. 13, 1849 ; m. Charles Phillips ;
resides in Bangor, Mich,
iv. James Ashley Bove*, b. July 18, 1852.
V. William Irwin Bove*, b. March 28, 1854.
1 347- John Wisner Eastman^ (Peter^, Tilton^, Peter-*,
Peter^ Joseph% Roger'), born in Middletown, N. Y., Nov.
26, 1797; died in Scipio, Ohio, May 30, 1872; married in
Milo, Yates county, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1824, Cynthia Spooner,
born in Freehold, N. Y., March 6, 1807, died in Scipio, Dec.
6, 1855, daughter of William Spooner, of Middleboro, Mass.
784 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
1999. i. Daniel Wisner*, b. in Milo, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1825.
2000. ii. Mary E.*, b. in Milo, N. Y., July 14, 1829.
2001. iii. William S. S.*, b. in Scipio, Seneca county, Ohio, Nov. 11,
1835.
1348. James Thompson^ (Peter*, Tiltons, Peter*, Peter^,
Joseph', Roger*), born in Hamburg, N. Y., July 17, 1805 ;
died Sept. 8, 1848; married Nov. 26, 1826, Mary Wood,
born Dec. 11, 1806, died April 19, 1875. The birth places
of his children tell where he lived.
CHILDREN.
i. Huldah Ann^, b. in Milo, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1827 ; m. Jan. 1,
1847, John Hamlin,
ii. Sarah Jane®, b. in Starkey, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1829 ; m. Jan. 7,
1847, Richard Lee.
iii. Sophia Minerva®, b. in Dresden, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1831 ; d.
Oct. 5, 1852.
2002. iv. Martha®, b. in Hamburg, N. Y., May 12, 1834; m. March
15, 1834, Nelson Holt.
2003. V. Mary Lodusky®, b. in Aurora, X. Y., Aug. 30, 1836 ; m. in
1853, Uzal Cory,
vi. James Wisiier^, b. in Aurora, X. Y., Xov. 8, 1838 ; m. March
2, 18C4, Kit Vance.
2004. vii. Cynthia®, b. in Reed, Ohio, Jan. 19, 1841 ; m. Feb. 26,
1863, Frank Feltis.
2005. viii. Catherine Ann®, b. in Reed, Ohio, April 9, 1843; m. Feb.
17, 1804, Edwin B. I^e.
ix. David Marks®, b. in Lykins, Ohio, Jan. 19, 1847 ; m. Dec,
1870, Annie Oder.
1349. Moses Wisner Eastman^ (Peter^ Tilton^, Peter*,
Peter^, Josephs Roger'), born in Scipio, N. Y., June 10,
18 10 ; died in Penn Yan, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1886 ; married in
Milo, N. Y., May 24, 1836, Matilda Ann Chase, born in
Sangersfield, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1817, died in Penn Yan, Feb.
19» 1893- Mr. Eastman resided in Penn Yan, where all his
children were born. He was a commission merchant.
WILLIAM WALLACE EASTMAN^, OF STANFORD, CAN. 785
CHILDREN.
2006. i. Charles Seeley^, b. Jan. 1, 1838.
2007. ii. George Youngs^, b. Jan. 25, 1840.
2008. iii. William Wisner«, b. April 23, 1842.
2009. iv. Lauren Chase^ b. June 19, 1844.
1350. William Wallace Eastman^ (Peter^, Tiltons, Peter^,
Peter^, Joseph', Roger'), born in Stanford, Upper Canada,
Feb. 13, 1813; died in Ohio, Oct. 2, 1841 ; married Sabra
Wallace, born April, 18 18, died in Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov.
17, 1888.
CHILD.
2010. i. David Wallace^, b. near Republic, Ohio, Sept. 18, 1839.
1 35 1. William Osgood Eastman^ (Daniel Ward^ Tilton^,
Peter-*, Peter^, Joseph% Roger'), born near Beaver Dam,
Canada, Dec. 9, 1807 ; married Catherine Keefer, daughter
of George Keefer, of Thorald, Canada. He died Sept. 1 7, 1 848.
CHILDREN.
2011. i. Daniel Ward^, b. Nov. 12, 1838.
ii. George Keefer^, b. ; d. young.
2012. iii. Frederick Converse^, b. Dec. 28, 1842.
iv. Martha Elizabeth^ b. April 2, 1844 ; res. Hamilton, Ont.
unm.
V. Catherine Olivia^ b. Oct., 1845; m. J. T. Middleton
res. Hamilton, Ont.
vi. AVilliam Osgood^ b. March 4, 1847 ; m. Hattie
res. Hamilton, Ont.
2013. vii. Samuel HenryS, b. Sept. 2, 1848.
All of these children were born in Gainesboro, Ont.
1352. Amos Eastman^ (Amos'', William^, Peter^ Peter^
Joseph% Roger'), born in Canada East, on " Dunn's Patent,**
May 22, 1804; died in South Wayne, Wis., Dec. 20, 1886;
married Ruby Brock way. She was born May i, 18 10, died
May 10, 1863. After the death of his father he took his
mother to his own home and cared for her as long as she
lived.
786 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDRBN.
2014. i. Darius*, b. in Wayne, Ohio, March 8, 1881.
ii. William®, b. .
2015. iii. Amos Anal', b. in Wayne, Ohio, April 21, 1836.
2016. iv. Lucinda^ b. ; m. Usher.
V. Mary®, b. ; m. Nelson ; res. Elwood, Neb.
vi. Cassius^ b. .
1353. Asenath Hill^ (Tilton Eastman HilP, Polly East-
man^, Peter*, Peter^, Josephs Roger'), born in Middletown,
Orange county, N. Y., April 19, 1799; died July 7, 1849;
married Jan. 3, 1822, Rev. Aaron Jackson, born in Middle-
town, N. Y., July 18, 1798. died at Oyster Bay, Long Island,
N. Y.
CHILDREN.
2017. i. Mary Amelia Jackson*, b. .
ii. Horace Jackson*, b. ; d. an infant.
iii. Harriet Newell Jackson*, b. ; m. in 1853, in New
York city, James Harvey Ralston, a lawyer of California.
1354. Peter Sylvester Eastman^ (Irad^ Peter^, Peter*,
Peter^ Joseph% Roger'), born in Paris, N. Y., April 8, 1807 ;
died Oct. 16, 1878; married Deborah Berlin Hallenback,
born in Vermont, died in Washington Mills, N. Y., Feb. 22,
1865. He was a wagon maker, and resided in Washington
Mills, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
i. James Henry®, b. ; lawyer in Tecuniseh, Neb.
The lack of further records of this faniilv we feel constrained to
attribute to either culpable indifference or neglect somewhere ; we will
not call it churlishness, though inattention to our reasonable requests is
hardly consistent with good breeding.
ii. Charlotte Maria*, b. .
iii. Ellen Ruth*, b. .
iv. Harriet Elizabeth*, b. ; res. in New York city ; unni.
V. George Elliott*, b. .
vi. Emma Mary*, b. .
vii. Fred Willard*, b. .
PHEBE LAVINA EASTMAN^, OF PARIS, N. Y. 787
1355. Phebe Lavina Eastman^ (IradS Peter^, Peter^,
Peter^, Joseph', Roger'), born in Paris, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1809;
died in Deerfield, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1867; married in Deer-
field, N. Y., Feb., 1825, Jonathan Johnson, born May 16,
1 801, son of Asa^, Dea. Edward^, Major Edward^*, Edward^,
William% Capt. Edward'. (See page 152 for further matter
about this Johnson family.)
CHILDREN.
2018. i. Lucy A. Johnson', b. in Deerfield, March 2, 1826 ; m. Sept.
9, 1847, C. H. Brown, and resides in Clemons, la.
ii. Thaddeus W. Johnson', b. Nov. 3, 1829 ; d. in Deerfield,
Feb. 6, 1861.
iii. Sarah A. Johnson', b. Jan. 31, 1832 ; d. in New Hartford,
N. Y., Sept. 10, 1858 ; m. Joseph Glatt.
2019. iv. Eliza A. Johnson', b. Nov. 6, 1836 ; m. in Deerfield, Feb.
21, 1855, F. S. Antis, and resides in Clemons, la.
2020. V. Byron Johnson', b. Oct. 4, 1842 ; m. Statira S. Green, and
resides in Deerfield, N. Y.
vi. Elliott D. Johnson', b. May 13, 1847 ; m. Florence Wins-
ton ; resides at No. 114 Albany street, Utica, N. Y.
1356. Mary E. Eastman^ (Irad^ Peters, Peter*, Peter^
Joseph% Roger'), born in Deerfield, Oneida county, N. Y.,
Nov. 22, 1826 ; married at Washington Mills, N. Y., March
31, 1847, Price Griffith, born in Walesin, 1822, died at Seneca
Falls, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1871, son of Price and Margaret
Griffith. Mr. Griffith was a carriage manufacturer. His
widow resides at No. 331 Hudson avenue, Albany, N. Y.
CHILDRKN.
i. Margaret Emma Griffith*, b. at Richfield Springs, N. Y.,
Oct. 26, 1849 ; d. .
ii. Ella Azubah Griffith*, b. in Richfield Springs, N. Y., Sept.
25, 1851 ; d. .
iii. Imogene Griffith*, b. in Deerfield, N. Y., July 5, 1853 ; m.
Aug. 26, 1878, Josiah Dunn Gillespie, who d. Feb. 12,
1899 ; no children.
788 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
iv. Ida Azubah Griffith^b. in Seneca Falls, Dec. 3, 1855;
d. .
V. Charlotte May Griffith®, b. in Seneca Falls, Jan. 17, 1863 ;
m. Feb. 22, 1887, Jacob Venter, of Albany, N. Y. Chil-
dren : (a) Josiah Gillespie Venter^ b. Dec. 26, 1887 ;
(b) Mary Imogene Venter®, b. June 24, 1897.
1357. Benjamin Eastman' (Solomon^ Benjamins, Benja-
min*, Peter', Josephs Roger'), born in Cornwall, Province of
Ontario, Dec. 6, 1836 ; married in Minden, Province of
Ontario, Jan. i, 1866, Sarah Alpha Whittle, born in South-
ampton, Eng., March 3, 1845. She was left an orphan
when but an infant ; was adopted by Mr. Reid F. Burt, who
brought her when but eleven years of age to Montreal. Mr.
Eastman lived in Minden, where his children were born, until
within a few years, when he removed to Eastman, P. O. For
seven years while living in Minden, he was church warden of
the Episcopal church of which he was a member.
CHILDRKX.
i. Permelia Alvira^, b. Oct. 30, 1800 ; d. July 0, 187G.
ii. Maud Alfreda®, b. Sept. -JS, 18(19; in. Jan. 1, 1S91, Edwin
Lawrence AVilliains, of Lindsay, Ont. ; resides at Fort
AVillianj, Ont.
iii. Eliza Louisa Etta^ b. May 29,1870; n.. Dec. 18, 1800,
Charles Christopher Leary.
iv. Frederick Solomon^ b. Xov. 30, 1871 ; graduated at the
Theological College, Montreal, in May, 1896; is now
(1899) preaching in the Episcopal cinirch in Eastman,
Ont.
V. William George^, b. June 11), 1874 ; d. July 8, 1874.
vi. George Alfred^ b. Aug. 13, 1875; d. .\ug. 14,1875.
1358. Simeon Eastman^ (Simeon Sharmon'', Benjamin^,
Benjamin^, Peter^ Joseph-, Roger"), born in West Hawkes-
bury, Ottawa district, Canada, May 22, 1828 ; married March
I, i860, Elizabeth M. Rose, born in Arkansas, Vch. 17, 1844,
daughter of Humphrey Posey and Annie Jane (Teague)
Ro.se. Mr. Eastman is a wheelwright ; resides in Stockton,
Cal.
ANN CYNTHIA BENNETT^, OF DANBY, N. Y. 789
CHILDREN.
i. Aunie^, b. in Millville, Cal., Jan. 13, 1861 ; m. Pembroke
Murr5\
ii. Sarah C.^, b. in Millville, Cal., Oct. 9, 1862 ; d. Sept. 12,
1880.
iii. William Ira^ b. in Millville, Cal., April 5, 1866.
iv. Benjamin Franklin*, b. at Texas Springs, Cal., April 10,
1868.
V. John Thomas*, b. at Red Bluff, Cal., Nov. 10, 1870.
vi. Lillie May*, b. at Red Bluff, Cal., July 20, 1873.
vii. Mary Olive*, b. at Red Bluff, Cal., March 13, 1877 ; m.
Frank Turner,
viii. Edna Viola*, b. at Red Bluff, Cal., April 1, 1879.
1359. Ann Cynthia Bennett^ (Mary Ann Eastman^ Daniel
Hitchcock^, Benjamin*, Peter^ Josephs I^oger'), born in
Danby, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1839 5 married in Owego, N. Y., July
23, 1867, Charles Talcott Ogden, born in Owego, N. Y.,
Oct. 22, 1839, son of Isaac and Priscilla (Goodman) Ogden.
Mr. Ogden is a clergyman, residing in Portland, Me.
CIIILDRKN.
i. Henry Neely 0<?den^ b. in Dexter, Me., April 30, 1868 ; m.
Dec. 2(3, 1895, Georgianna Mary Smith. Child: (ti)
Catherine Ogden®, b. Oct. 20, 1890. P. O. address,
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
ii. Philip Ogdens, b. in Bath, Me., Sept. 6, 1869. P. O. ad-
dress, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.
iii. Hugh Walker Ogden^ b. in Bath, Me., Dec. 7, 1871. P.O.
address. No. 73 Tremont street, Boston, Mass. He
married June 2, 1900, Hisbeth (?) Martha Davis, daugh-
ter of John C. S. and Isabel E. Davis, of Riverton,
N. J. Child : (a) Joan Ogden^ born in Brookline,
Mass., Aug. 2, 1901.
iv. Marguerite Ogden^ b. in Bellows Falls, Vt, Jan. 15, 1877 ;
res. in Woodfords, Me.
1360. Rush Spencer Eastman^ (Hiram Newton^ Daniel
Hitchcocks, Benjamin*, Peter^, Joseph% Roger'), born in
Owego, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1845; married Oct. 23, 1877,
790 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
Charlotte Ellen Metcalfe, daughter of Dr. Samuel L. and
Ellen (Blundell) Metcalfe. Mr. or Dr. Metcalfe was in his
day a scientific writer, and his wife was an English lady.
Dr. Metcalfe died at or near Cape May, N. J., in 1856. He
was born near Winchester, Va., Sept. 21, 1798. His wife
died in 1862 in Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. Eastman's wife was
born Dec. 19, 1847, in New York city. He received his
preparatory training at the Owego Academy, Owego,
N. Y. ; went with his parents to Geneva, N. Y., when he
soon entered Hobart College, as freshman, in the fall of 1862.
At the close of his sophomore year he left college to engage
in teaching, being thus employed one year in the Academy at
East Bloomfield, N. Y., and two years at Walnut Hill board-
ing school for boys, in Geneva, N. Y. He then entered Hobart
College in the junior year, graduating in 1869, subsequently
taking the degree of M. A. In the fall of 1869 he entered
the divinity school of the Protestant Episcopal church in Phila-
delphia, Pa., graduating in 1872. He was ordained to the
deaconate directly after by the Rt. Rev. William Bacon
Stevens, D. D., Bishop of Pennsylvania, and after two months'
temporary service at St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, he
went west to become assistant minister in St. Paul's Church,
Virginia City, Nev., and also minister in charge at St. John's
Church, Gold Hill, Nevada. On September 7, the following
year, he was ordained to the priesthood by the Rt. Rev.
O. W. Whittaker, D. D., Bishop of the Missionary jurisdiction
of Nevada and Arizona, and later he became Rector of St.
John's Church, Gold Hill. In 1880 he accepted a call to St.
George's Church, Austin, Nev., continuing there three years,
until the spring of 1883, when he became Rector of St.
Paul's Church, La Porte, Ind. In 1S86 he removed to Tor-
resdale (Philadelphia), Pa., having been called to the rector-
ship of All Saint's Church, where he still continues.
GEORGE NEWTON EASTMAN^, OF OWEGO, N. Y. 79 1
CHILDREN.
i. Eleanor Blundelis, b. in Gold Hill, Nev., March 4, 1879 ; d.
Dec. 1, 1880.
ii. Charlotte Metcalfe*, b. in Austin, Nev., Oct. 1, 1880; d.
Dec. 25, 1883.
iii. Helen Guyon^ b. in I>a Porte, Ind., Jan. 29, 1884.
iv. Marjorie McClintook®, b. in La Porte, Ind., April 30, 1886.
V. Ruth Curtiss*, b. in Torresdale, Pa., Nov. 23, 1888 ; d.
Jan. 19, 1892.
1 361. George Newton Eastman^ (Hiram Newton^ Daniel
Hitchcock^, Benjamin^ Peter^, Joseph% Roger*), born in
Owego, Tioga county, N. Y., Feb. 6, 185 1 ; married in Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, June 27, 1894, Isabel Crawford Pogue, born
in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 27, 1868, daughter of Joseph and
Sophia (VVhitlaw) Pogue. Mr. Eastman graduated from
Hobart College,* Geneva, N. Y., in the class of 1873, M. A.
He has held pastorates in Pennsylvania and Ohio. He is
now (1899) pastor of the P. E. church in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Resides at Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio. He has no
children.
1362. Robert Watts Eastman^ (Hiram Newton^ Daniel
Hitchcocks, Benjamins Peter^ Joseph% Roger*), born in
Owego, Tioga county, N. Y., P'eb. 7, 1853 ; niarried in
Owego, N. Y., June 23, 1886, Anna PVederika Lovejoy,
born in Richford, Tioga county, N. Y., July 29, 1861, daugh-
ter of James P. and Lydia Elvira (Powell) Lovejoy, of Rich-
ford, N. Y. He is a physician and surgeon ; resides at No.
140 West 76th street, New York city. He was commis-
sioner of public schools in Owego, N. Y., for six years ; is a
member of the Protestant Episcopal church.
CHILDRKN.
i. Robert Lovejoy®, b. in New York city, June 26, 1891.
ii. Mary Frederika®, b. in New York city, Jan. 18, 1895.
iii. Elizabeth Neely®, b. in New York city, Jan. 31, 1897.
792 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1363. Mary Elizabeth Eastman^ (Morgan Lewis^ Abihue^,
Benjamin*, Peter^ Joseph% Roger*), bom in Oswegatchie,
St. Lawrence county, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1843 ; married in
Lisbon, N. Y., March 14, 1865, James Harvey Leonard,
born in Pierrepont, St. Lawrence county, N. Y., March 14,
1834; resides in Royalton, Wis., where he is a merchant.
He is a deacon in the Congregational church, also school
district treasurer.
CHILDREN.
i. Arthur Eastman I^onard^ b. in Canton, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1867 ;
graduated from Ripon, Wis., College, in 1891, and from
the Seminary, in Chicago, 111., in 1895. He is now
(1899) a preacher in Forrest, 111.
ii. Everett Christopher Leonard^ b. in Parishville, N. Y.,
Dec. 4, 1868.
iii. Pearl Leonard*, b. in Royalton, Wis., May 26, 1870.
iv. Hope Leonard*, b. in Royalton, Wis., Oct. 20, 1872 ; grad-
uated from Ripon, Wis., College, in 1894 ; m. Dec. 29,
1897, Charles Francis Crane; resides in Weyauwega,
Wi.s.
V. !Morgan Eastman Leonard^ b. July 9, 1882.
1364. Samuel Elijah Eastman' (Morgan Lewis^', Abihue^,
Benjamin^ Pctcr\ Joseph", Roger'), born in Oswegatchie,
N. Y., May 17, 1846 ; married in Peoria, HI., Aug. 25, 1875,
Annis Eord, born in Peoria, 111., April 29, 1852. She is in
the ministry along with her husband, and was one of the
first women ministers in the denomination, being ordained in
1889. The principal settlements of Mr. lilastman were in
Swampscott, Mass., Canandaigua, and I^lmira, X. Y., where
he is now (1899) associated with his wife in the Rev. Mr.
Beecher's church.
CHILDREN.
i. Morgan 8tecllley^ b. in Swampscott, Mass., March 15,
1877 ; d. in Canandaigua, X. Y., July 25, 1884.
ii. Austin Ford^ b. in Newport, Kv., Dec. 14, 1878.
iii. Crystal Catherine^ b. in Marlboro, Mass.. June 25, 1881.
iv. Max Forrester^, b. in Canandaigua, N. Y., July 4, 1883.
All unni.
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LUNA BRIGGS EASTMAN^, OF LISBON, N. Y. 793
1365. Luna Briggs Eastman^ (Morgan Lewis^ Abihues,
Benjamin*, Peter^, Joseph% Roger*), born in Lisbon, N. Y.,
Dec. 25, 1849; married in Daytona, Fla., Dec. 3, 1882,
William Henry Edmondson, born in Fayetteville, Ga., Feb.
25, 1850, son of John and Sarah Elizabeth (Goddard)
Edmondson, of Fairburn, Ga. Mr. Edmondson resides in
Daytona, Fla., where he is an orange grower.
CHILD.
i. Charles Hewitt Edmondson^ b. in Daytona, Fia., Oct. 7,
1888.
1 366. Lewis Daniel Eastman^ (Morgan Lewis^, Abihue^,
Benjamin-*, Peter^, Joseph% Roger'), born in Lisbon, St.
Lawrence county, N. Y., Oct. 18, 185 1 ; married in Bloom-
field, Ohio, Dec. i, 1897, Clara Baker, born in Bloomfield,
Ohio, Dec. 13, 1865, daughter of Hiram Baker, of Bloom-
field, Ohio. Mrs. Eastman was, previous to her marriage, a
teacher in the High School in Menominee, Mich. His
mother was Evilina Hester Thorpe, instead of Emeline, as is
given on page 417. Mr. Eastman's early education was
obtained in the schools of his native town, but in the winter
of 1868-1869, his parents removed to Wisconsin, settling in
Royalton, where he worked at farming until 1880, and all
the while pursuing his studies as the opportunity offered.
In 1880 he gave up farming for the law, and after two years
of hard study was admitted to the bar, hanging out his shingle
in Kaukauna, Wis., where he remained one year. Although
meeting with good success in his chosen profession, he closed
his office and accepted a flattering offer to teach in the State
Reform School at Pontiac, 111., where he remained for five
years, during the last year holding the position of assistant
superintendent of the school. Resigning the position he
entered the law department of the Northwestern University,
of Chicago, graduating with high honors in June, 1888.
794 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
Shortly afterwards he located at Owosso, Shiawassee county,
Mich., remaining there about a year, when he removed to
Menominee, Mich., and has resided there since. From the
beginning of his practice in Menominee, it has steadily in-
creased. In 1890 Governor Rich appointed him circuit
court commissioner, to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna-
tion of Howard Thompson. At the expiration of the term he
was re-elected by the people, and fulfilling the duties of the
office satisfactorily, was retained for a period of six years.
The council, in 1897, appointed Mr. Eastman city attorney,
and in recognition of his excellent administration of the affairs
of the office, he was reappointed in 1898 and 1900. They
reside in a pleasant home at No. 219 Stephenson avenue,
where a gracious hospitality is dispensed. He is a member
and trustee of the First Presbyterian church.
CHILD.
i. Evelyn Elizabeth", b. in Menominee, Mich., June 29, 1899.
1367. Charlotte Eastman^ (Henry Milton^, Abihues, Ben-
jamin^ Peter\ Joscph% Roger'), born in New York state,
April 27, 1855 ; married Sept. 9, 1873, A. T. Waterbury, of
Clinton, la. They reside in Elkhorn, Wis.
CHILDREN.
i. Oscar Milton Waterbury^ b. Nov. 10, 1874.
ii. Henry Waterbury^ b. April 28, 1876.
iii. Carrie Lavina Waterbury^ b. Sept. 11, 1884.
iv. Edith Waterbury8, b. July 29, 1888.
V. Fannie Loraine Waterbury*, b. July 4, 1891.
vi. Burdette Eastinan Waterbury^ b. Oct. 19, 1893.
1368. Carrie Kstelle Eastman^ (Henry Milton^ Abihue^,
Benjamin^, Peter^ Joseph^ Roger'), born in Elkhorn, Wis.,
July 31, 1857; married in Elkhorn, Wis., Aug. 14, 1875,
Leander L. Medbury. They reside in Elkhorn, Wis.
LEVI EASTMAN^, OF RODMAN, N. Y. 795
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN ELKHORN, WIS.
i. Eliza Estelle Medbury*, b. Dec. 8, 1876.
ii. Hat tie Loraine Medbury^ b. Feb. 9, 1880.
iii. Leander Ralph Medbury*, b. July 26, 1883.
iv. David AVaring Medbury^, b. Jan. 4, 1887.
V. George Clark Medbury*, b. Jan. 23, 1890.
vi. Harold Eastman Medbury^ b. May 4, 1893.
vii. Joseph Llewellyn Medbury*, b. Jan. 13, 1896.
1368a. Levi Eastman^ (Azariah^, Deliverance^, Azariah*,
Peter3, Josephs Roger'), born in Rodman, N. Y., March 24,
1824 ; died Oct. 8, 1864 ; married in Sacket Harbor, N. Y.,
July 4, 1845, Martha Lyman, born February 22, 1829,
daughter of Luther and Betsey (Stedman) Lyman. He
lived in Rodman until April, 1863, when he removed to
Plymouth, Wis. His widow died Sept. 2, 1892, from injuries
received from a bull. Mr. Eastman was drafted into the
army after his death. Both lie in the cemetery at Lyndon.
CHILDREN.
i. An infant", b. about 1849; d. at the age of seven days.
ii. Seymour P.", b. in Rodman, N. Y., June 18, 1851 ; d. of
general debility and softening of the brain, Jan. 2, 1898 ;
m. Feb. 22, 1882, Edith St. John. Children : (a) Ruby
A.», b. Nov. 1, 1885; (b) Leroy A.», b. Nov. 20, 1887;
(c) Lester L.», b. Feb. 24, 1891.
iii. Edward L.^ b. in Rodman, N. Y., July 21, 1858 ; m. in
Grafton, Wis., Dec. 15, 1891, Katie Buck ; resides in
Saukville, AVis. Children : (a) Cora M.», b. Sept 24,
1892 ; (b) Alexander G.», b. March 4, 1894, lived nine
days; (c) Orlando M.», b. Nov. 19, 1896; (d) Luella 1.%
b. Nov. 18, 1897.
iv. Nora A.^ b. in Rodman, N. Y., May 29, 1861 ; m. March
30, 1881, John W. Piper ; had two children, the young-
est, Levi Piper^ b. Oct. 12, 1882. His mother died soon
after his birth, and he lives with his father at Chilton,
Wis.
V. Willie", b. in Plymouth, Wis., Aug. 14, 1864 ; d. Sept. 30,
1865.
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EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1368b. Dennis Deliverance Eastman^ (Azariah^ Deliver-
ances, Azariah^, Peter^, Josephs Roger'), born in Rodman,
N. Y., Oct. 8, 1827; married in Rodman, N. Y., July 3,
1853, Samantha Lyman, born in Lorraine, Jefferson county,
N. Y., May 31, 1836, died in Racine, Minn., Jan. 16, 1896,
daughter of Luther and Betsey (Steadman) Lyman, of Lor-
raine, N. Y. Mr. Eastman lived in Rodman until about
1858-60, when he removed to Lyndon, Wis., and only the
town line was between him and his brother Levi. He now
resides in Racine, Minn. He is a farmer ; member of the
Methodist church, in which he is a class leader.
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CHILDREN.
Ruby Antinett^ b. in llodinan, X. Y., March 7, 1865; d.
March 9, 1862.
William Henry^ b. in Rodman, Oct. 6, 1857.
Charles Azariah^ b. in Lyndon, Wis., Aug. 9, 1860.
Herman Gilbert^ b. in Lyndon, W*is., Jan. 26, 1865.
Levi Harrison^ b. in Racine, Minn., April 23, 1870<
Herbert Adolphus^ b. in Racine, Minn., Oct. 3, 1875.
1369. Herman Leffert Eastman^ (Herman^', Alvin^,
Azariah'^, Petcr^ Joseph^ Roger'), born in Rodman, N. Y.,
Dec. 6, 1828 ; married 1st, Martha Jane Cook ; married 2d,
Sarah Jane Dewey. He resides in Rodman, N. Y.
CHILDUKN BY FIHST WIFE.
i. Martha Medora^ b. -
ii. Herbert Herman^ b.
CHILDHKN IJY SECOND WIFE.
iii. Roscoe Leffert^ b.
iv. Mary Jane^ b. —
1370. Laura Lodorsa Pilastman^ (Herman^ Alvin^, Aza-
riah*, Peter^, Joseph% Roger'), born in Rodman, Jefferson
county, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1831 ; married in Rodman, Jan. i,
1850, Thomas Hall Remington, born in Lorraine, N. Y.,
MARY ANN EASTMAN^, OF RODMAN, N. Y. 797
March 8, 1828, son of Jonathan and Dinah (Hall) Reming-
ton, of Lorraine, N. Y. Mr. Remington resides in Ellisburg,
N. Y., where he is a farmer ; member of the Methodist
Episcopal church, and trustee of the church and district
school.
CHILD.
i. Mary Adelaide Remingtou^ b. Feb. 1, 1852; d. April 20,
1900 ; m. Lucas Azro BeemaD, son of J. M. fieeman, a
Baptist minister. Children : (a) Helen Grace Beeman*,
b. ; m. Warren Murry ; (b) Hubert Beeman^ b.
; ni. Lillian Carrie Waterman ; (c) Charles Eastman
Heeman^ b. . This whole family are members of
the Methodist Episcopal church at Munnsville, N. Y.
1 37 1. Mary Ann Eastman^ (Herman^ Alvin^, Azariah^
Peter^, Josephs Roger'), born in Rodman, N. Y., Feb. 23,
1834 ; married in Rodman, Oct. 6, 1859, Florella Clark,
born in Mannsville, N. Y., where he is a farmer, and where
he resides.
^ CHILDREN.
i. Herman Sylvester", b. in Mannsville, N. Y., May 28, 1860 ;
m. at Sandy Creek, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1887, Viola Kelley.
Children : (a) Helen Clark«, b. ; (b) Celia Clark*,
b. . He lives in Mannsville, N. Y. ; postmaster there.
ii. Edith Ann Clark", b. Aug. 16, 1866 ; m. Nov. 28, 1888,
Fred Fox, who died Nov. 9, 1888 ; m. 2d, Sept. 12, 1894,
George D. Lewis ; resides in Mannsville.
1372. Louis Parsons Eastman^ (Herman^ Alvins, Aza-
riah*, Peter^, Joseph% Roger'), born in Rodman, N. Y., Sept.
8, 1846; married Feb. 8, 1869, Jennie Lighthall ; resides at
No. 277 Chicago avenue, Chicago, 111.
CHILDREN.
i. Laura^ b. March 12, 1870; m. Ashley Wheeler.
ii. Charles Weller*, b. June 9, 1871 ; m. Millie . Child :
(a) Louis Kent^
iii. Herman Angus^, b. Oct. 17, 1872 ; d. Dec, 1873.
iv. Herman Leffert*, b. July 11, 1874 ; unm.
All of this family reside in Chicago, 111.
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ygS EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1373. Charles William Eastman' (Eli^ Benjamin^, Aza-
riah*, Peter^, Joseph% Roger'), born in Adams, N. Y., April
21, 18 II ; died in Watertown, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1879 * niarried
1st, in Medina, Ohio, June i, 1837, Eliza Holmes, born in
Medina, died there. He married 2d, in Ellisburg, N. Y.,
Jan. 26, 1843, Cynthia Fisk, died in Sterling, 111., April,
1885, daughter of William Thurston and Alice (Hudson)
Fisk. Dr. Eastman received his education in the common
schools of his native town, and at Belleville Academy. He
studied with his father, and graduated at Fairfield in 1835.
He then located in Medina, Ohio. After the death of his
first wife, he removed to Belleville, and was a partner of Dr.
Houghton. He returned to Ellis Village, N. Y., and prac-
tised a few years, when he went west again and ultimately
joined the army. After the war he returned to New York
and located in Watertown, where he died.
CHILDREN.
2021. i. Antoinette Elizabeth^ b. in Medina, Ohio, Jan. 2, 1838
(1st wife).
2022. ii. William Fisk^, b. in Ellisburg, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1844 (2d
wife).
1374. Lucy Ann Eastman^ (Eli^ Benjamin^ Azariah^
Peter^, Joseph-, Roger'), born in Adams, N. Y., June 12,
18 1 3; died in Sacket Harbor, N. Y. ; married Boynton
Chapman, of Belleville, N. Y. He died there Aug. 25, 1867.
He was a blacksmith.
CHILDREN.
i. Frances Annette Chapman^ b. in Adams, N. Y., June 20,
1842 ; m. in Burlington, la., April 25, 1867, Charles G.
Pike, and settled in Creston, Union county, la. They
had four children, three of them died in infancy; one,
Florence Pike^ b. in Creston, la., March 3, 1873, m.
Dec. 7, 1898, Arthur M. Floherty, of AVorthville, N. Y.
Charles G. Pike d. in Council Bluffs, la., Dec. 4, 1884,
and his widow m. 2d, Jan. 10, 1889, Sidney A. Wise, and
resides at Lorraine, N. Y.
ELIZABETH ROWE EASTMAN^, OF ADAMS, N. Y. 799
ii. Eli Chapman^ b. ; d. in Adams, N. Y., at the age of
three years. •
iii. Julia E. Chapman^, b. in Adams, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1846 ; m.
a Lewis, and resides in Watertown, N. Y.
1375. Elizabeth Rowe Eastman^ (Eli^ Benjamin*, Aza-
riahS Peter^, Josephs Roger'), born in Adams, N. Y., March
14, 1821 ; married in Adams, N. Y., Feb. 17, 185 1, William
Calkins, born in Worth, N. Y., May 26, 1829, died Sept.
25, 1894. He was a farmer ; resided in East Rodman and
Lorraine, N. Y. He was trustee and steward of the Metho-
dist Episcopal church. Son of Daniel and Luna (Bumfus)
Calkins, of Lorraine, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
2023. i. William Eli Calkins^, b. in Worth, N. Y., May 12, 1852.
2024. ii. Julia Elizabeth Calkins^ b. in Ix>rraine, X. Y., Dec. 11,
1860.
iii. Daniel Francis Calkins^ b. .
1376. Julia Chittenden Eastman^ (Eli^ Benjamin*, Aza-
riah^ Peter^, Josephs Roger'), born in Adams, N. Y., Dec.
8, 1824 ; married in Adams, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1855, Alanson
Porter Sigourney, born in Watertown, Jefferson county,
N. Y., Dec. 3, 1809, died in same place Sept. 8, 1896, son
of Anthony and Betsey (Gloyd) Sigourney, of Bennington,
Vt., and Watertown, N. Y. Mr. Sigourney was a teacher
and farmer, and resided in Watertown, N. Y., where his
widow lives.
CHILDREN.
i. Alanson Porter*, b. in Watertown, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1857;
m. Sept. 2, 1891, Amelia C. Joy, of Rodman, N. Y.
ii. Lucy Elizabeth*, b. in Watertown, Jan. 29, 1858 ; d. there
Jan. 27, 1870.
2025. iii. Julia C. Eastman*, b. Jan. 28, 1860 ; m. March 22, 1883,
Dr. Frederick Myron Shepard, of Watertown, N. Y.
iv. Mary Wiley*, b. April 3, 1861 ; d. May 27, 1862.
2026. T. Harrison*, b. April 5, 1865 ; m. Jan. 31, 1889, Mary Rosina
Plauk, of Rodman, N. Y.
800 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1377- Joseph Porter Eastman^ (Harvey^, Hezekiah^,
Joseph^, Peter^, Josephs Roger'), born in Marshall, N. Y.,
May 28, 1805, on a farm still recognized as the old Eastman
farm ; died Oct. 8, 1888 ; married March 18, 1829, Phoebe
Caroline Addington, born in Paris, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1809,
died Oct. 12, 1888. His education was obtained at the dis-
trict school, with the exception of one winter at Fairfield
Academy, Fairfield, N. Y. Before reaching his majority he
became proficient as a stonecutter, and opened a stone quarry
on his father's farm. The products of his labor were largely
sold in Utica, some twenty miles distant, and usually delivered
during the winter season, as the roads permitted the hauling
of larger loads; and as oxen as well as horses were used, two
days were consumed in making the trip. Like many of his
kin in those days he became imbued with the spirit of " West-
ward, Ho," and push on, so that in June, 1833, accompanied
by his wife, he drove to Kingsville, Ashtabula county, Ohio.
Their arrival in a ** top " carriage in that little hamlet created
more excitement than would a flying machine at the present
time. This trip opened up to him the possibilities not obtain-
able in New York, and in June, 1834, with his wifc^and three
children, he moved to that place. He purchased a corner lot,
erected a store, and was soon successfully engaged in busi-
ness. This field was not large enough for one who was so
active, and a mill was erected and pvit in operation for grind-
ing the grain of settlers, who were making their homes as
fast as the forests could be cleared away. Seeing the possi-
bilities of the lumber business he erected a saw mill, the
lumber being marketed either at the harbor of Ashtabula or
Conneaut, situated on the shore of Lake Erie some eleven
miles distant. The only merchantable lumber in those days
was choice black cherry, black walnut, and whitewood, the
latter bringing only from $4.cx:> to $6.00 per thousand feet.
All kinds of grain were in excess of demand, the prices being
I KASTMAN tiJ77)-
JOSEPH PORTER EASTMAN^, OF MARSHALL, N. Y. 80I
SO low he erected a distillery, and fed at one time one hundred
and fifty head of cattle. The high wines were shipped by
the lake to market. Although the distillery was profitable
in a monetary sense, his strong temperance views caused him
to abandon that business. Owing to the large production of
live stock in that new country prices became very low, and
there opened to his mind the possibilities of profitably market-
ing the excess of cattle to New York city, by driving them
in droves of two hundred or more. This venture warranted
a continuance of the business until 1855, when the comple-
tion of the now L. S. &. M. S. R. R. rendered the driving
unprofitable, though he continued as a dealer several years,
shipping by the railway. Previous to the organization of the
Free Soil party, he was a Democrat. He believed in free-
dom in its broadest sense, and he followed that movement
thence into the Republican party, and was an active worker,
and during the dark days from the opening to the close of
the Civil War, he was always earnest in sustaining the
government by acts and deeds. He was contemporaneous
with Joshua R. Giddings and Benjamin F. Wade, citizens
of an adjoining town, and with them was active in trying to
break the shackles from the bondmen of the south. His
home was on the line of one of the branches of the " Under-
ground railroad." He took an active part in the establishing
of Kingsville Academy, in 1836 and 1837, which was the
leading educational institution in northeastern Ohio, until
the opening of the Civil War. He was always active in
educational matters, and urged young people to take advan-
tage of the opportunities he did not have in his day. In 1837
he bought three hundred and forty acres of land in the adjoin-
ing town of Sheffield, and moved there in 1838. In 1839
he erected a brick house on the farm. The water table,
window caps and sills, together with the steps, were cut by
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802 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
him from stone purchased in the adjoining state of Pennsyl-
vania. The property passed into other hands in i88o, but
the house was so well constructed that though sixty-two years
have passed, the foundations and walls remain perfect. His
was an active, moral, and temperate life. He was a great
lover of children and young people, and was never happier
than when they crowded his hospitable home, and where
they knew that " Uncle Porter " and " Aunt Phoebe " had
a warm welcome for them.
CHILDREN.
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Charles Carol*, b. April 24, 1830.
Henry Addington*, b. Feb. 14, 1832.
Emeline C.8,b. March 18, 1834; m. Dec. 29, 1851, Albert
W. Webster.
Almon R.8, b. in North Sheffield, Ohio, July 27, 1841.
Porter G.«, b. in North Sheffield, Ohio, April 14, 1844 ; d.
March 8, 1896; m. Sept. 10, 1866, Lena Anderson;
soldier of 1861 in an Ohio regiment.
vi. Caroline A.^ b. in Kingsville, Ohio, April 21, 1848 ; m.
A. B. Benedict,
vii. Mary E.^, b. in Kingsville, Ohio, Sept. 5, 1850 ; m. Feb. 14,
1872, in Kingsville, Amos A. Southworth, born April 19,
1840. They have no children. lie is in the rubber busi-
ness in Ashtabula, Ohio, where they reside.
1378. Horace H. Eastman^ (Harvey^, Hezekiah^, Joseph*,
Peter^, Joseph% Roger'), born in Marshall, N. Y., June 27,
1807 ; died in Waterville, N. Y., June 29, 1898 ; married in
Marshall, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1830, Mary A. Gridley, died in
1887-8. He was a farmer, and resided in Waterville, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
2031. i. Harvey Gridley^, b. in Waterville, X. Y., Oct. 16, 1834 ; d.
Denver, Col., Dec. 13, 1878.
ii. Cornelia^ b. .
iii. Edward Porter^ b. .
MRS. GEORGE W. EASTMAN
GEORGE W. EASTMAN^, OF MARSHALL, N. Y. 803
1379. George Washington Eastman^ (Han'ey^ Heze-
kiahs, Joseph^, Peter^, Josephs Roger*), born in Marshall,
Oneida county, N. Y., Sept. 9, 181 5, on the farm purchased
by Joseph Eastman^ in 1797 ; died in Rochester, N. Y.,
April 27, 1862 ; buried in the cemetery at Waterville, N. Y.,
a part of which village is in the township in which he was
born. He married Maria Kilbourn, Sept. 25, 1844. After
leaving the district school, which was located near the family
homestead, Mr. Eastman attended for a short time Hamilton
Academy, Madison county, and Amenia Seminary, Duchess
county. As a boy and young man he showed great aptitude
in the use of the pen, and when quite young began giving
instructions in the art of penmanship, of which he became
one of the most proficient and expert masters of the age in
which he lived. His success as a teacher of penmanship in
the nearby towns, as well as at the Seminary at Amenia,
opened to him the possibilities of a much greater success
and a wider field, by the establishing of a permanent institu-
tion in which should be taught, not only the art of penman-
ship, but that of bookkeeping and the science of accounts.
His ambition in that direction culminated in the opening of
the Rochester Mercantile College in 1842, the first of its
kind established in this country. Notwithstanding the field
in which he entered was a new one, the venture proved a
success, and fully justified the movement in that direction.
In 1847 he published a work on single and double entry
bookkeeping which was the standard work on the science of
accounts for many years, and was introduced into the school
as a text-book. Being a man of quick perceptions, he readily
saw the need of something more tangible than text-books
and manuscripts in preparing young men to enter the count-
ing room as thorough and safe accountants. While working
to meet these exigencies he conceived the idea of introducing
actual transactions, and putting into daily practice that which
804 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
had heretofore been only theoretical. Thus in 1858 there was
introduced into the Rochester Mercantile College the various
departments of banking, forwarding and commission, insurance,
brokerage, and jobbing and wholesale bouses, thus giving the
student, in a few months, practical advantages that in ordi-
nary routine would require years to accomplish. To him
belongs the honor of founding the school which is the proto-
type of similar schools of the present day. He had a great
love for horticulture and floriculture, and his own garden was
always filled with the choicest fruits and rarest flowers. He
started and conducted a large nursery, and was really one of
the pioneer nurserymen of central New York. Mr. East-
man was a true lover of nature, and no sportsman enjoyed a
holiday more, with dog and gun, or fly rod and basket, than
did the subject of this sketch, and none were more successful
in returning home with well filled game bag or fish basket.
Maria Kilboum, wife of George Washington Eastman, was
bom in Marshall, Oneida county, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1821,
on the farm owned by her parents, Thomas and Mary Kil-
bourn. Her education was obtained at Vernon Academy,
Oneida county, and later at Kellogg's Seminary, at Clinton,
Oneida county, N. Y. The twenty-fifth of September, 1844,
she married George Washington Eastman, and removed with
him to Rochester, N. Y., where they lived for four years.
They then removed to Water\'ille, residing there until 1861,
when they returned to Rochester, where Mrs. Eastman still
resides. They had three children. Mrs. Eastman, now in
her eighty-first year, lives at the residence of her son, George
Eastman, where she presides with grace and dignity, and all
the vigor of a younger woman. Keen and vigorous of mind,
she takes a lively interest in all the leading questions of the
day. She has traveled extensively, and every year she adds
to her knowledge of the world in this way. She takes a deep
interest in the educational and moral improvement of her
GEORGE W. EASTMAN', OF MARSHALL, N. Y. 80S
home city, and there is hardly an institution of learning or
charity in Rochester that has not felt the inspiration of her
interest and the help of her generosity. Mrs. Eastman is a
communicant of St. Paul's Church, of Rochester, and shows
an active interest in all its work. It is said that she has
always taken a lively interest in the varied business activities
of her son, and that much of his success is due to her counsel
and encouragement. Perhaps her most remarkable trait is
the attraction she has for younger people. Her house is
eagerly sought by young men and women, who find her
friendship and companionship a constant help and benefit.
CHILDRKN.
i. Ellen Maria^ b. in Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1845 ; d.
in Cleveland, Ohio, June 25, 1884 ; m. George W. Andrus,
of Cleveland, Ohio. Children : (a) £llen Amanda
Andrus®, b. Sept. 1, 1871 ; in. George Dryden, of Chicago,
III. ; (b) Royal Vilas Andru8», b. March 20, 1878.
ii. Kmma Kate', b. in Waterville, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1850 ; d. in
Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1870.
iii. George', b. in Waterville, N. Y., July 12, 1864. In 1861
he moved, with his parents, to Rochester, N. Y., where
he has since resided. He attended the public and
private schools of Rochester until the age of fourteen,
when he entered as ofRce boy the insurance office of
Cornelius VVaydell. The following year, 1869, he trans-
ferred into the office of Buell & Brewster, also insure
ance agents, and remained there until the year 1874, when
he obtained a clerkship in the Rochester Savings Bank.
He remained in the bank until September, 1881, when
he resigned to enable him to give his whole attention to the
manufacture of photographic dry plates. For the pre-
vious two years, during his spare time while in the
employ of the bank, he had been experimenting in
photography, and in the spring of 1880 he had perfected
a process fof manufacturing sensitive gelatine dry
plates. He was one of the pioneers in the business.
The first factory he fitted up occupied one floor in a
small building on State street, where he conducted the
business under the name of " The Eastman Dry Plate
806 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
Company." The basiness since has expanded from the
manufacture of dry plates only, into a large variety of
photographic specialties, including cameras, many kinds
of sensitive papers, and rollable transparent films. At
the present time the allied Kodak companies employ
capital aggregating many millions of dollars, and give
direct employment to over thirty-five hundred people,
and have factories or branches in all of the principal
countries of the world. Mr. Eastman is president of
the Eastman Kodak Company, and of the General
Aristo Company, managing director of Kodak, Limited,
and a director in Eastman Kodak Society Anonyme
Francaise, and Eastman Kodak Gesellschaft. His prin-
cipal work in photography has been in the direction
of simplifying and cheapening its processes, so as to
permit of the practice and use of the art by the masses.
He invented the first plate coating machine, patented
1880; the first commercially successful rollable film,
patented 1884 ; the original film camera, patented 1888,
first made famous by the phrase (originated by Mr.
Eastman), "You press the button, we do the rest,"
which, in connection with his invention of the film,
reduced photography to the " you press the button "
stage, thereby enabling liundreds of thousands to take
pictures who could not devote time to learning the tech-
nical side of the art. Cameras of various forms made
by his companies have obtained a world-wide reputation
under the name of Kodak, invented by him. Later,
Mr. Eastman invented the first machine for making roll-
able transparent film, patented 1890. Nearly all of the
film used up to the present time has been made upon this
machine. In 1900 the French government conferred
upon him the decoration of Chevalier of the Legion of
Honour. Mr. Eastman is a meniber of the board of
trustees of the Kochester Trust and Safe ]3eposit Com-
pany, the Security Trust Company, the Rochester Savings
Bank, a director of the Alliance Bank, a member of the
board of managers of the Homoeopathic Hospital, the
Kochester Orphan Asylum, and the Rochester Athenaeum
and Mechanics Institute, a member of the Genesee Val-
ley and Country Clubs, all of Rochester, and of the
National Arts and Strollers Clubs, of New York.
JOSEPH PRESERVED EASTMAN^. 807
1380. Joseph Preserved Eastman' (Nathan Warner*,
Joseph^, Joseph^, Peter^, Joseph*, Roger'), born March i,
1822; married m Wyomhig, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1841, Eunice
Merilla Braman, born May 21, 1823, daughter of Jonathan
and Sally (Tuffs) Braman. He married 2d, Mrs. Cynthia
Gorham. He married again, by which wife he had a son
who is now about twelve years of age, living away from home.
Mr. Eastman resides in Douglass, la. He is a member of
the United Brethren church, in which he is a leader in a
class. He is engaged in keeping bees.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
2032. i. Oliver Orange^ b. in Attica, Wyoming county, N. Y.,
March 2, 1843.
2033. ii. Jonathan Orson^, b. in Streetsboro, Portage county, Ohio,
July 12, 1846.
CHILD BY SECOND WIFE.
2034. iii. Joseph Justin®, b. in Douglass, la., Nov. 29, 1865.
1 38 1. Nathan Warner Eastman, Jr.^ (Nathan Warner^,
Joseph^ Joseph-*, Peter^ Joseph^ Roger'), born in Attica,
Wyoming county, N. Y., in 1827; married in 1840, Char-
lotte Collins, born in Oneida county, N. Y., in 1837, daughter
of James and Mary (Burchet) Collins, of Rock county. Wis.
He is engaged in keeping bees ; resides in Elgin, Fayette
county, la. He is a member of First Day Advent church.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN AUBURN, lA.
i. Matilda^, b. Oct. 18, 1854.
ii. Mary 8, b. Aug. 22, 1857.
iii. Wealthy*, b. Sept. 4, 1860.
iv. Edwin*, b. March 3, 1807.
1382. Andrew Lorenzo Eastman^ (Andrew Squires^
Josephs, Joseph-*, Peter^, Joseph% Roger'), born in Marshall,
N. Y., March 16, 1825 ; married ist, April 6, 1857, Juliette
•cS Uksnus FJUOLT or
€f JaaiiB ad Eopice (Fhilvs)
lad ; amied 2dl Efcahryh Hda Kent. Mr.
ft fcuiiici If iiifcig B SfomisriBc; X. V.
L JflfiM SoeniHi^, b. m Watamll^ X. T^ Feb. 10^ 18a&
& C^ra&KLMRtis^.bumWaftBmII^X.T^Oet.l5bl8aO.
ir. iriIliaBJ€Kph*,bu April 9, lM6;d. Sept. 2L186&
»,bLDte.3.1««3; d. Oct. IS, 1M».
1383. Hannah Lucretia Eastman' (Andrew Squires^,
Josqpb', Josepb^y Peter', Joseph', Roger'), bom in Junius*
N. Y,, Aug. 5, 1829 ; married Oct. 24, 1844, \N'illiam Pray,
bom in Butler, Wayne county, X. Y., in Dec., 18 18, died
Feb. 2, 1880. He was a farmer, and resided in Mabel,
Mich., where his widow now lives.
CHILDSEN.
i. GiUjert Pray*, b. Sept. 10, 1>$45: d. Aug. 22, 1852.
2tm. ii. E. J. rVay«, b. I>ec. 24, 185<).
2(m. ill. A; S. Pray", b.at South Butler, X. Y., Feb. 12, 1852.
1384. ICmeline Dorcas Eastman" (Andrew Squires*^,
J(lHeph^ Joseph-*, Peter^, Joseph*, Roger'), bom in Junius,
N. v., Feb. 7, 1834 ; married Dec. 28, 1857, Ambrose
KvWoiii^ r'airbanks. He is a farmer, residing in Grand
TrjivcrHC, Mich.
CHILD.
•J()4(). i. Andrew Gregory Fairbank8^ b. in Oswego, X. Y., March
10, 1850.
1385. Marietta ICastman^ (Andrew Squires^ Joseph^,
Joseph*, Peter', Joseph% Roger*), born in Junius, Seneca
county, N. Y., May 19, 1840; married at Adams Center,
N. Y., May 20, i860, Joseph Newbon Thomas, born in
LEMAN QUINTILIAN GALPIN^, OF MECCA, OHIO. 809
Adams, Jefferson county, N. Y., July 5, 1824, died in
Adams, Feb. 3, 1890, son of Elihue and Sophronia (Gilbert)
Thomas, of Adams, N. Y. He was converted at ten years of
age, a Methodist. He was for sixteen years a town assessor
for Adams. He was a ifarmer. His widow resides in
Adams, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
i. Eva Maud Thomas^ b. in Adams, June 7, 1864; d. Nov.
4, 1881.
ii. Arthur Newbon Thomas^, b. Aug. 17, 1884. He is (1900)
attending Union Academy, at Belleville, X. Y.
1386. Leman Quintilian Galpin^ (Sophronia Eastman^
Josephs, Joseph-*, Peter^, Josephs Roger'), born in Mecca,
Ohio, Nov. 23, 1836 ; married in North Syracuse, N. Y.,
Sept. 25, 1862, Frances Cordelia Look, b. in Waterville,
N. Y., April 5, 1840, daughter of Noah and Charlotte H.
(Tower) Look. Mr. Galpin is a Baptist minister, and resides
in Canandaigua, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
2041. i. Charles Josiah Galpin^ b. in Hamilton, X. Y., March 16,
1864; resides in Belleville, N. Y.
ii. Harry Tower Galpin^ b. in Paw Paw, Mich, May 23, 1868.
He is a cheniist, owning a business at No. 1014 Sixth
avenue, New York city,
iii. William Reynolds Galpin^ b. in Paw Paw, Mich., Nov. 28,
1869; resides at No. 2118 Broadway, Indianapolis, Ind.
He is a merchant there.
iv. Frederick Tower Galpin^ b. in Naples, N. Y., Feb. 14,
1873. lie is a Baptist minister, and resides in Waupun,
Wis.
V. Charlotte Soplironia Galpin^ b. in East Navarino, N. Y.,
March 5, 1877 ; m. A. Gordon Dye, a teacher, and resides
at No. 116 Summit avenue, Ypsilanti, Mich.
1387. Eastman Josiah Galpin^ (Sophronia Eastman^,
Josephs, Joseph-*, Peter^, Josephs Roger'), born in Mecca,
Ohio, May 23, 1840; married in Pike, Wyoming county,
8lO EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
N. Y., Nov. 3, 1869, Emma Nourse, born in Kkc, N. Y.,
Dec. 16, 1850, daughter of Almon and Charbtte (Griffith)
Nourse. Mr. Galpin is a fanner, and resides in Falls
Church, Va.
CHILDBKir.
i. Mary Galpin^, b. in EaUs Church, Va^ Sept 14, 1870 ; m*
and resides at Na 1926 8th street, N. W^ Washing-
ton, D. C.
ii. Ida Grace Galpin*, b. in Falls Church; Va., Aug. 20, 1872 ;
m. Westcott, and resides in Falls Church, Ya.
iii. Harvey Eastman Galpin*, b. in Falls Church, Va., Oct 7,
1874 ; res. at No. 1830 8th street, N. W., Washington,
D.C.
iv. Ray Allen Galpin*, b. in Falls Church, Va., July 12, 1870 ;
res. in Falls Church, Va.
y. Charles Parker Gralpin*, b. in Falls Church, Va^ Jan. 20^
1880. He was on the U. S. S. Maine when she was
blown up by the Spaniards in the harbor of Havana.
He survived, and is now (1900) in the Philippines.
1388. Virgil Sedate Eastman^ (Joseph Socrates*, J oseph*,
Joseph^, Peter^, Joseph*, Roger'), born in Waterville, N. Y.,
Nov. 29, 1829, on Eastman hill, just outside the corporation
of Waterville. He married in Ionia, Mich., Julia Elizabeth
Lincoln, daughter of Dr. William B. and Miss A. P.
(Arnold) Lincoln, of Ionia, Mich. He resides in Waterville,
N. Y., where he is a member of the Baptist church, of which
he has been trustee, treasurer, clerk and superintendent of the
Sunday sthool for a term of years. His children were all
born in the house built by their great grandfather, Joseph^,
about 1800.
CHILDREN.
2042. i. Howard Socrates*, b. Oct. 23, 1855.
ii. An infant son*, b. and d. in 1858.
2043. iii. Addle Gertrude*, b. March 9, 1869.
iv. William Joseph*, b. July 31, 1868 ; d. March 11, 1806.
RICHARD KIMBALL EASTMAN^, OF OHIO. 8 1 I
1389. Richard Kimball Eastman^ (Apolus^, John^
•
Joseph^, Peter^, Josephs Roger"), born in Madison county,
Ohio, Jan. 8, 1832 ; died at the Soldiers* Home, Erie county,
Ohio, Feb. 5, 1899; married in Champaign county, Ohio,
in 1852, Christiana Groves, born in Pennsylvania, May 12,
1 83 1, died in Union county, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1868, daughter
of Adams and Catherine (Sellers) Groves. Mrs. Eastman
died, and he married 2d, Mary Riley. Mr. Eastman was a
farmer, and resided in Woodstock and Rush Creek, Ohio.
CHILDREN.
2044. i. Ephraim Richard Eastman®, b. in Woodstock, Ohio, May
6, 1854.
ii. Malintha Christiana^ b. in Rush Creek, Ohio, Feb. 11,
1856; m. in 1876, Alphonso Marks; res. in Memphis,
Tenn., at No. 943 Breedlove street ; no children.
iii. John Montgomery^ b. in Rush Creek, Ohio, Jan. 8, 1858;
m. in 1878, Ann Brower. Children: (a) Daisey®, b. in
1879 ; (b) Esse®, b. in 1880 ; (c) Callie», b. in 1882 ; (d)
Lona®, b. in 1884; (e) Effie®, b. in 1886; (f) Susan®, b.
in 1888 ; d. young ; (g) Russell®, b. in 1892 ; (h) Lowell®,
b. in 1897 ; (i) EIizal>eth», b. in 1900. All living in Harts-
burg, Putnam county, Ohio.
iv. Anna Theory^, b. July 4, 1860 ; m. Dec. 25, 1874, Frank P.
Steward. Children : (a) Jessie®, b. ; m. ; (b)
Samuel®, b. ; (c) Lottie®, b. ; (d) Daughter®,
b. . Address, Moriah, 111.
V. Martin Kimball^ b. Feb. 8, 1862; m. Sarah Huckter; had
two children by her : (a) Verdi®, b. ; (b) LeRoy®,
b. . His wife died and he married again, and lives
in Alice, Knox county, Ind.
vi. Clara Sylvia^, b. May 4, 1866; m. in 1883, Orren Donald-
•son. They were divorced by a finding of court against
him in his own suit, and she was married again to Daniel
E. Groshong ; res. in Jefferson, Ore.
vii. Howard Elbert^, b. Feb. 22, 1868 ; unm. He met with the
loss of a leg in a saw mill.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
viii. Relta^ b. ; d. at the age of 18 years.
ix. Loula^ b. ; m. R. E. Davis ; lives at Shane's Crossing,
Mercer county, Ohio.
X. Two died in infancy.
8l2 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1 390. Oliver Eastman' ( ApolusS John*, Joseph^ Peter*,
Joseph', Roger'), bom in Madison county, Ohio, Aug. 16,
1833 ; married at Spring Grove, Linn county, la., in 1845,
Sarah Sabrina Fairchild, bom in 1831, died Jan. 16, 1872,
daughter of Henry and Asenath (Fay) Fairchild. Mr. East-
man resides at Spring Grove, Linn county, la. ; farmer.
CHILDBBN.
i. Alice Elizabeth^ b. Dec. 25, 1857; m. Chester; rei.
Troy Mills, la.
iL Anice £Ieota^ b. April 27, 1859 ; m. BuckinghftiQ ;
res. Idlewild, MinD.
iii. Anna Maria*, b. Feb. 8, 1861 ; m. McCoy ; res. Idle-
wild, Minn.
2045. iv. Dan D.^ b. Dec. 28, 1862 ; ree. Idlewild, Minn.
▼. Marcia Adel^ b. March 2, 1866; m. Winn; res.
Buthven, la.
vi. John Miner*, b. Oct. 25, 1868 ; res. Idlewild, Minn.
20i6. viL Sarah Sabrina*, b. Jaii. 10, 1873; m. Long; re&r
Coggon, la.
1 391 . Malintha Eastman' (Apolus^ John', Joseph^, Peter',
Joseph', Roger'), born Jan. 29, 1835; married Aug. 24,
185 1, Thomas U. Osborn, born July 6, 1828. They reside
in Rich wood, Ohio.
CHILDREN.
i. Prudence Osborn*, b. July 1, 1852 ; ra. John M. Temple,
ii. Thankful Osborn^ b. Nov. 7, 1853 ; ni. Preston Jolly,
iii. Viantha Osborn', b. July 5, 1855 ; m. Easrum Fields,
iv. Charles Hanford Osborn^ b. Jan., 1857 ; m. Oliva Hizer.
V. Alpharetta Osborn^ b. Nov. 26, 1858; in. Ist, William
Conwell ; ni. 2d, Willis Lockwood.
vi. George Washington Osborn', b. Oct. 2, 1861 ; m. Minta
Wells,
vii. Barbara Ella Osborn', b. July 15, 1862; m. Wallace
Jerew.
viii. Lieven Harvey Osborn', b. June 26, 1865 ; m. Emma Cook,
ix. Mary Jane Osborn', b. Sept. 8, 1867 ; ni. John Helmer
Olsson.
MATTHEW EASTMAN', OF ATTICA, N. Y. 813
1392. Matthew Eastman' (Matthew^, Peters, Peter^, Peter',
Joseph*, Roger'), born in Attica, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1835 J "^^r-
ried in Attica, March 15, 1871, Caroline M. Eastman, born
in Attica, Nov. 27, 1846, daughter of Ferdinand and Nancy
(Lindsey) Eastman, his first cousin. Mr. Eastman is a
retired farmer, and resides in Attica, Wyoming county, N. Y.
(See No. 668.)
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN ATTICA, N. Y.
i. Cathie A.®, b. Oct. 28, 1874. She is a teacher in German
and music in Groton High School, Groton, Tompkins
county, N. Y. ; unm.
ii. Edith M.^ b. Aug. 23, 1878. She is assistant teacher in
Parker High School in Clarence, Erie county, N. Y. ;
she is unm.
iii. Irving M.*, b. Oct. 30, 1888. He lives at home, and is
attending Attica High School.
1393- Vinson Dayton Eastman^ (Nathaniel HenryS
Abraham Daytons, Joseph-*, Peter^, Josephs Roger"), born in
Middlebury, Wyoming county, N. Y., P'eb. 14, 1814; died
in Wethersfield, Wyoming county, N. Y., April 28, 1884;
married in Middlebury, N. Y., April 12, 1836, Clarissa Par-
thena Shattuck, born in Middlebury, Dec. 17, 18 17, daugh-
ter of Licander and Parthena (Wells) Shattuck. Mr. East-
man resided in Wethersfield, Wyoming county, N. Y., where
he was a farmer and dairyman. He was a justice of the
peace for twenty-six years, and associate judge of the county
of Wyoming three years.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN WETHERSFIELD.
2047. i. Calvin Dayton*, b. July 18, 1839.
2048. ii. Mary Adelia*, b. Aug. 28, 1841.
2049. iii. Clarissa Parthena^ b. Dec. 6, 1844.
1394. Leander Eastman^ (Nathaniel^, Abram Daytons,
Joseph^, Peter3, Joseph', Roger*), born in Linden, Genesee
county, N. Y., Oct. 9, 18 15 ; died in Middlebury, Wyoming
8 14 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
county, N. Y., May 4, 1893 ; married in Middleburj, Feb. 3,
1842, Mary Merritt, bom in Anburn, N. Y., Aug. 4, 18 18,
daughter of John and (Pratt) Merritt ; married 2d,
Harriet Cox. Mr. Eastman resided in Middlebuiy, Wyo-
ming county, N. Y. ; a farmer.
CmLDEEN.
2060. L Andrew Jackson*, b. in Middlebory, Wyoming oonntyy
N. Y., Nov. 7, 1848.
2051. ii. George MerrittS b. Jone 10, 1845.
iiL John W.*, b. Jane 6, 1847.
\v, Charles Justos*, bk Nov. 25, 1851.
CHILD BT BKCOND WIFR.
2062. T. Justin Leander*, b. Deo. 24, 1860.
1395. Calvin Barross Eastman^ (Nathaniel Henry^, Abra-
ham Dayton', Joseph^, Peter', Joseph', Roger'), bom in Mid-
dlebury, Wyoming county, N. Y., Sept. 15, 18 19; married
Matilda Wilson, born in Attica, Wyoming county, N. Y.,
Feb. 22, 1827. Mr. Eastman is a farmer, and is stQl living
in Wyoming Village, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
i. Julia Marillas, b. in Middlebury, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1847;
d. June 13, 1867.
ii. Henry Calvin®, b. in Middleb^^iry, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1849 ;
d. March 18, 1890 ; ra. in 1875, Nettie M. Webster.
Child: (a) Frank Calvin», b. May 11, 1871, and he
resides in Buffalo, N. Y.
iii. George Wilson®, b. in Middlebury, Aug. 11, 1854; m. in
1876, Estelle Webster. Child: (a) Fred Wilson*, b.
Jan. 11, 1872 ; resides in Chicago.
1396. Lucinda Jane East man' (Nat hanieP, Abram Day-
ton5, Joseph^, Peter^ Joseph', Roger'), born in Wyoming
county, N. v., Oct. 14 182 1 ; died there Oct. 14, 1869;
married April, 1843, Philander Choate, born March 15, 1819,
died May 15, 1899, son of Martin and Lydia (Gould) Choate.
Mr. Choate resided in Middlebury, Wyoming county, N. Y.,
where he held various town offices.
NANCY JANE EASTMAN^, OF CANADA. 815
CHILDREN.
i. Rosetta Marilla Choate®, b. in Middlebury, Wyoming county,
N. Y., Aug. 31, 1845; in. Nov. 14, 1866, Myron Bailey,
born Oct. 28, 1842, deacon of Baptist church ; resides in
Algona, la. Children : (a) Jane M. Bailey^ b. in Mid-
dlebury, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1870^, m. Sept. 20, 1893, James
Chapin, a lumberman, residing in Mankato, Minn. ;
children: (1) Clifton Chapin" b. June 14, 1895; (2)
George Chapin", b. June 29, 1896 ; both born in Dele-
van, Minn. ; (b) George Myron Bailey^ b. in Middle-
bury, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1872 ; unm. ; resides in Algona,
la., where he is city treasurer and insurance agent.
ii. Charles Burdon Choate®, b. in Middlebury, N. Y., June 22,
1860 ; ni. June 1884, Edith Blackford. They have no
children. He is a machinist, and resides iu Buffalo,
N.Y.
iii. Frank M. Choate^, b. ; d. Oct. 24, 1858.
1397. Nancy Jane Eastman^ (William RundelP, Abra-
ham Dayton^, Joseph^, Peter^, Joseph% Roger'), born in
Canada, July 12, 1828; died in Twining, Mich., Jan. 30,
1900 ; married Josiah Mosher, born in New York, Sept. 27,
1814, died in Reese, Mich., Nov. 24, 1890. He lived in
Pelham, Ont., till about 1868, when he removed to. Reese,
Mich. He was a member of the Freewill Baptist church, in
which he was a class leader and a deacon.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN PELHAM EXCEPT THE YOUNGEST.
i. Alvena Mosher^, b. Aug. 9, 1850 ; d. a^ed 9 years.
2053. ii. Louisa Ann Mosher', b. July 28, 1852; d. aged 27 years.
2054. iii. Mary Catherine Mosher', b. Nov. 17, 1854.
2055. iv. Ruth Amelia Mosher', b. March 24, 1856.
2056. V. Mind well R. Mosher', b. Sept. 11, 1858.
2057. vi. Edwin Eastman Mosher', b. March 1, 1861.
vii. Martha Jane Mosher', b. July 12, 1863.
viii. William Jonathan Mosher', b. Aug. 22, 1865.
ix. Joseph Josiah Mosher', b. Aug. 18, 1867 ; unm.
2058. X. Kirtland Henry Mosher', b. in Reese, Mich., Oct. 20, 1869.
8l6 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1398. William Rundell Eastman^ (William Rundell^,
Abraham Dayton*, Joseph*, Peter^, Joseph*, Roger'), bom in
Pelham, Ont., Feb. 23, 1841 ; married ist, Aug. 30, 1865,
Margaret Phillips, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Tice)
Phillips, of Pelham, Ont. She died April 2, 1873 ; married
2d, in 1874, Emma Reece, bom in Ont., in 185-, daughter of
Stephen and Sarah (Gaffney) Reece. Mr. Eastman resides
in Welland, Ont., where he is a class leader in the Methodist
Episcopal church, and is a carpenter by trade.
CHILDREN BT FIRST WIFE.
L Joba Pbillip6^ b. in Pelbam, Ont, 1868 ; d. 1878.
ii. Alexander", b. in Pelham, 1869 ; m. Oct 80, 1887,. Harriet
Mitcbmer. Cbildren : (a) Mabel*, b. in Pelham, Ont.,
Nov., 1889 ; (b) Loren*, b. in Ridgeway, Ont, May, 1892 ;
(c) Lillian EvyUn>, b.in Pelham, Nov., 1896 ; (d) Birdie,
b. in Pelham, 1899.
iii. Jane £lizabeth^ b. 1872 ; m. 1895, Elijah Proat Child :
(a) Mindwell Prout*, b. in Pelham, Out, 1897 ; resides in
Pelham, Ont
iv. Margaret^ b. in Pelham, 1873 ; m. June 12, 1901, Harlem
Frye ; resides in Fenwick, Ont
CniLDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
V. Lillian^, b. in Wainfleet, Out, March 7, 1875 ; d. in Middle-
ton, Ont, 1877.
vi. Evylin*, b. in Wainfleet, July 8, 1877 ; d. 1877.
vii. Mindwell^ b. iu Middleton, Ont, 1879 ; m. Jan. 1, 1901.
viii. Olive Irene^ b. at Niagara Falls, X. Y., 1892.
1399. Edwin Clark Eastman^ (Joseph^ Abraham Day-
ton*, Joseph^, Peter^ Joseph*, Roger*), born in Marshall,
N. Y., in 1828 ; married ist, wife unknown; married 2d,
Mindwell Eastman, daughter of his uncle William Rundell
Eastman. His first wife was sister of his brother George's
first wife. Mr. Eastman was a farmer in Canada. (See No.
672, vi.)
GEORGE PORTER EASTMAN. ^ SlJ
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Alexander', b. ; d. about 1870.
ii. Phebe', b. ; died about 1870.
No children bv second wife.
1400. George Porter Eastman^ (Joseph^, Abraham Day-
ton5, Josephs Peter^ Josephs Roger'), born in 1830; mar-
ried I St, name of wife unknown, but she was a sister of his
brother Edwin's first wife ; married 2d, Widow Nancy
Patchen. He resides in Welland, Ont. Her name not given.
(See No. 672.)
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. George®, b. .
ii. MaryS b. -.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
\
iii. Porter®, b. ; m. Louisa McDonald ; lives in Tona-
wanda, N. Y.
iv. Albert®, b. ; m. and lives in Aylmar, Ont.
V. Franklin®, b. ; m. Anna T^eslie A. Baker ; res. Wood-
stock, Out.
vi. James®, b. ; m. Margaret Humphrey; res. Welland,
Ont.; machinist.
vii. Emily®, b. ; twin to James ; m. Albert Augustine,
and died 1899.
1401 . William Rundell Eastman^ (Joseph^, Abraham Day-
tons, Joseph^, Peter^, Joseph^ Roger'), born in Oakville,
Ont., in 1832; married 1st, w^ife unknown; married 2d,
Martha Robbins. He is a policeman ; resides in Welland,
Ont.
CHILDREN.
i. Son®, b. ; a prosperous miner in Utah.
ii. Son®, b. ; a painter ; lives in Welland, Ont.
iii. Daughter®, b. ; m. William Picks, a machinist ; res.
Welland, Ont.
iv. Daughter®, b. ; m. Othemas Blanchard, a drayman ;
res. Welland, Ont.
58
8l8 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1402. Roxana Wellman^ (Joseph WeUInan^ Phebe East*
man^ Jo8eph^ Peter', Josephs Roger'), bom in Sangerfield,
now Marshall, N. Y., in 1808; died April 22, 1876 ; mar-
ried Feb. 10, 1829, Justus Brooks, died June 189 1885, ^^S^
79 years. He was a stone mason, though many years before
his death he gave it up and engaged in farming. He was
much esteemed for his moral, upright Christian character.
He professed religion m early manhood, and was a prominent
and respected member of the Baptist church, to which he
belonged. He was, and had been for many years, at the
time of his death an honored deacon of the Baptist church in
Ashtabula, Ohio. It is supposed he lived in the places where
his children were bom.
CHILDRKN.
L Edwin Brook8^ b. in Paris, N. Y., Dec 29, 1880; d. in
Pikeville, Ky., Aug. 19, 1892 ; m. Aug. 7, 1856, Ophelia
Hotchkias, in Ashtabula, Ohio, where he lived many
years. Children: (a) Estella Brooks*, b. ; (b)
Thalia Brooks*, b. ; (c) Stanley Brooks*, b. ;
(d) Mary Brooks', b. .
ii. Mary Cornelia Brooks*, ,b. in Sheridan, N. Y., Jan. 18,
1834; m. Feb. 19, 1851, in Ashtabula, Ohio, Orinel
Hayward, a machinist. Children: (a) Julia £. Hay-
ward', b. Jan. 31, 1853, d. in 1854 ; (b) George B. Hay-
ward', b. Sept. 30, 1859, ni. March 12, 1877, Loveria
Lockwood ; (c) Luella M. Hayward', b. May 5, 1865, m.
Dec. 16, 1886, Friend Metcalf; children: (1) Bessie
Metcal^o^ b. 1889; (2) Ruth Metcalf^^, b. 1891; (3)
Paul Metcalfio, b. 1896 ; (d) Jessie Hayward', b. Nov. 2,
1868; unin.
iii. George Wellman*, b. in Sheridan, N. Y., in 1834; m.
Dec. 25, 1856, Jennie Marvin. He is a conductor on the
railroad, and resides in Cleveland, Ohio. Children : (a)
Alice Wellman', b. ; (b) Herbert Wellman', b. .
1403. Matilda Wellman^ (Joseph Wellman^ Phebe East-
man5, Joseph*, Peter^, Joseph', Roger'), born in Sangerfield,
now Marshall, N. Y., in 1813 ; died in Nebraska, where she
RHODA WELLMAN7, OF SANGERFIELD, N. Y. 819
went to live with her son Charles. She married in 1829-30,
Robert Brooks, cousin of Justus Brooks, who married her
sister Roxana. Robert Brooks was a proprietor of hotels,
and died in 1859. She married 2d, a Mr. Sprague. After
his death she went to North Platte, Neb.
CHILDREN BY FIRST HUSBAND.
i. Charles Brooks^ b. in Paris, N. Y. ; settled in North
Platte, Neb.
ii. Henry Brooks*, b. in Paris, N. Y. ; settled in North
Platte, Neb.
iii. Douglass Brooks®, b. in Scio, N. Y.
iv. Mary Brooks^ b. in Scio, N. Y. ; m. Charles Allen.
V. Delancey Brooks^ b. ; killed on railroad, 1871 ; unm.
1404. Rhoda Wellman7 (Joseph Wellman^ Phebe East-
man*, Joseph^, Peter^, Joseph^ Roger'), born in Sangerfield,
now Marshall, N. Y., Dec. 30, 181 5; married in Marshall,
N. Y., Nov. 12, 1834, William Lamb, born June 11, 1811,
son of Peter Lamb and Tamar, his wife. Mr. Lamb died
April I, 1872. He was a millwright, and it is supposed he
lived in the places where his children were born.
CHILDREN.
i. George Irving Lalnb^ b. Nov. 6, 1837 ; d. Aug. 5, 1839.
ii. William Wallace Lamb^, b. in Whitesborough, N. Y.
March 10, 1840 ; d. Dec. 4, 1863. He was an M. D.
iii. Mary C. Lamb^, b. in Whitesborough, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1842 ;
m. June 22, 1863, Benjamin W. Richardson, b. Dec, 1839,
son of Daniel Richardson and Eunice, his wife. Benjamin
W. was a captain in the Eighth Regiment, New York Vol-
unteers. He died April 22, 1863, probably in the army.
Child : (a) Alice Richardson®, b. Sept. 30, 1869, in Flint,
Brown county, Wis. ; m. at Sioux Falls, Dakota, Sept.
\ 31, 1891, Eugene Saenger, son of Louis Saenger and
Maria, his wife. Eugene is junior member of a printing
house, Sioux Falls ; child : (1) Benjamin Saenger^^^, b. at
Sioux Falls, March 20, 1893.
820 EASTMAN FAMILY OP AMERICA.
iT. Lewit R. Lamb*, h. in Borne, K. T^ Sept 80, 1848; m.
Aprfl 18, 1878, Emina Stefens. He is » lamber dealer.
ChUd : (e) Winnifrad Lemb*, h. Jen. 7, 1880.
▼. George Arthor Lamb*, b. Jnly 5, 1851 ; drowned in Blaek
Canal, Home, N. Y., Sept 28, 1866.
1405. Mdancthon Hezekiah Wellman' (Joseph WellInan^
Phebe Eastman^ Joseph^ Peter', Joseph', Roger*), bom in
Sangerfield, now MarshaU, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1816 ; died in
Kingsville, Ohio, Dec. 29, 1893 ; married March 11, 1843,
Artemesia Greenough, of Sheffield, Ohio, where she died
March 20, 1896. He was a farmer, and settled in Kings-
ville, where all his children were bom. He professed reli-
gion in early life, and united with the Methodist Church, of
which he was a consistent and valued member at the time of
his death.
CHILDRBSr.
L Frank Wallace WeUman*, b. in Sheffield, Ohio, in 1846 ;
m. in 1873, Jennetta Tenney, of Pittobnrg, Pa., and re-
sides in Sringfield, IlL, where he is a grocer. Children :
(a) Mabel Wellman", b. 1875 ; (b) Maud WeUman*, b.
1874 ; (c) Alma Wellraan», b. 1879.
ii. Mira WellnianS b. in Sheffield, Ohio, Jan. 3, 1848; m. in
1872, a Mr. Fuller. She died at Scio, N. Y., in 1897.
Children : (a) Blanch Fuller*, b. 1878 ; (b) Mira FuUer»,
b. 1877.
iii. Wilbur Fisk Wellraan*, b. in Sheffield, Ohio, May 11, 1851 ;
lives in Scio, X. Y. ; he is unmarried.
iv. Hubert Jesse Wellman^, b. in Kingsville, Ohio, Sept. 6,
1854 ; m. Jan., 1884, Adelaide Dunham. They have no
children ; reside in Cambridge Springs, Pa., where he is
a druggist.
V. Minnie Alice Wellman*, b. in Kingsville, Ohio, 185 — ; m.
1894, Edward Eaton ; no children.
vi. George Lee Wellman*, b. in Kingsville, Ohio, April 29,
1860 ; m. June, 1881, Nellie Curtis ; res. in Lincoln, Neb.
Children: (a) Lucilla Well man», b. 1882; d. young; (b)
Walter Wellman», b. 1885.
yii. Kate A. Wellman^ b. Oct. 11, 1863 ; unm.
MARY EMELINE WELLMAN^, OF SANGERFIELD, N. Y. 821
1406. Mary Emeline Wellman^ (Joseph Wellman*, Phebe
Eastman^, Joseph^, Peter^, Joseph*, Roger'), bom in Sanger-
field, now Marshall, N. Y., Feb. 28, 18 19; married ist, in
Ashtabula, Ohio, Feb. 17, 1847, Warren Stanton. Mr.
Stanton was an active business man, and had his health per-
mitted, he would have stood high in business circles ; but
seeds of consumption were early sown, and he died May 10,
1864. He held offices of trust, and minor town offices, and
was postmaster under President Buchanan's administration.
He was engaged in mercantile and various other business
until his death. His widow married 2d, Oct. 26, 1869, Tim-
othy Banning, who died April 22, 1882. She is now (1900)
living with her only living child, Kate Carlyn, in Chattanooga,
Tenn.
CHILDREN BY FIRST HUSBAND.
i. Kate Carlyn Stanton^, b. Feb. 23, 1848 ; m. Aug. 22, 1871,
Albert Tennison Barrett, born in 1847, son of Amos Bar-
rett and Annie M., his wife. They reside in Chattanooga.
Children : (a) Daisy Barrett®, b. Sept. 18, 1872 ; (b)
Maud Barrett®, b. Sept. 6, 1874 ; (c) Roy W. Barrett®, b.
Aug. 7, 1878 ; (d) Stanton Harold Barrett®, b. June 16,
1887.
ii. James Warren Stanton^, b. Feb. 22, 1851 ; d. March 4, 1853.
iii. Fred Byron Stanton^, b. Nov. 12, 1854 ; d. Jan. 12, 1864.
Note. Albert Tennison Barrett was a graduate of Rochester Univer-
sity, in 1869, receiving the highest award then given at the University,
viz., the first prize, " Davis " gold medal. In 1871 he went to Winches-
ter, Tenn., and was professor of mathematics in Mary Sharp College,
the oldest college for women in America, requiring a long course of
Latin, Greek, and higher mathematics to obtain a diploma. He received
the degree of LL. D. from the Southwestern Baptist University, at Jack-
son, Tenn. He taught in Winchester seventeen years, then removed to
Chattanooga, where he at present is superintendent of city schools.
1407. Almira Frutilla Wellman^ (Joseph Wellman^ Phebe
Eastmans, Joseph^, Peter^, Joseph^ Roger'), born in Sanger-
fieJd, now Marshall, N. Y., May 11, 1821 ; died Dec. 11,
1890 ; married in Sheridan, N.Y., March 8, 1839, Daniel Isaac
Pratt, died April 25, 1892. Mr. Pratt was a farmer, and
resided in Ashtabula.
822 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHIU>IISir.
i Oscar Fhitt*, b. Jan. ft, 1840; m. Currk HalL H« wm a
lawyer, and remofed to Oroaha, Nab., when he died.
They had one child, (aj George PraMP, b. . George
is a druggist, and resides in Detroit^ Mich. His mother
resides with him.
iL Mary Pratt*, b. Dec 28, 1842 ; d. l^b. 2, 1848.
iiL Frank Edward Pratt*, b. Deo. 28, 1851 ; m. Nor. 19, 1881,
Bosa Braden. Child: (a) May Pratt^, b. Nor. S2, 1802.
iT. Henry Pratt*, b. April 21, 1857 ; num. (1900).
1408. Eliza Wellman^ (Josq>h Wellman^ Phebe East-
man', Jo8eph^ Peter', Joseph', Roger'), bom in Sangerfield,
now Marshall, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1823 ; married in Gerry, Chau-
tauqua county, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1841, John Hemenger, bom
•
in Sherburne, Chenango county, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1822 ; died
suddenly of heart disease at Sinclairsville, two miles from home,
and where he had gone on business, Oct. 14, 1892. They
resided at Gerry, N. Y., where his widow resides on their old
homestead in summer, and with her children during the win-
ter time.
CHILDREN.
i. Amasa Hemenger^ b. in Gerry, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1842 ; m.
by Rev. J. M. Bray, of Dunkirk, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1868,
£llen Robins, of Dunkirk, born in Dunkirk, N. Y., April
9, 1846. Children : (a) Ray Hemenger^ b. in Gerry,
N.Y., May 3, 1874 ; (b)LfOi8 Hemenger^, b. in Gerry, April
7, 1876 ; (c) Grace Hemenger,* b. Nov., 1878.
ii. Joseph Well man Hemenger*, b. in Gerry, N. Y., June 6,
1844; d. Oct. 21, 1869.
iii. Lewis Hemenger«, b. Dec. 23, 1846 ; m. Nov. 28, 1877, Ellen
Cross, born in Dover, Wis., April 7, 1857. They resided
in Brocton and Pomf ret, N. Y. Children : (a) Mearl
Hemenger^ b. in Brocton, June 26, 1878 ; (b) Addie
Hemenger*, b. Sept 28, 1880; (c) Nellie Hemenger*,
b. in Pomf ret, N. Y., April 7, 1882 ; (d) John Hemenger*,
b. same place, Feb. 26, 1884 ; (e) Jessie Hemenger^, b. in
same place, Aug. 12, 1886 ; (f) Charley Hemenger*, b. in
same place, July 4, 1888 ; (g) Daisy Hemenger*, b. in
same place, March 9, 1890 ; (h) William Hemenger*, b.
Sept 1, 1894 ; d. Nov., 1894.
SARAH LUCETTA WELLMAN^, OF SANGERFIELD, N. Y. 823
iv. Helen Sarah Hemenger*, b. in Gerry, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1849 ;
m. March 20, 1867, George W. Hadley, born Dec. 16,
1844; their first child was born in Sinclairaville, N. Y.,
and the others in Gentry county. Mo. Children : (a)
Arthur Hadley^ b. Jan. 18, 1868; m. Dec. 25, 1894,
Nancy Jane Floyd, born in Pulaski, Ky., Dec. 18, 1878 ;
children : (1) Bertha May Hadleyl^ b. Feb. 10, 1896 ;
(2) Gracie Violet Hadley", b. March 18, 1898 ; (b) Bes-
sie Myrtle Hadley^, b. April 10, 1878 ; d. July 28, 1873 ;
(c) Elsie Eliza Hadley», b. March 19,1876 ; d. May 8, 1896 ;
(d) Sarah Roberta Hadley^ b. March 26, 1880; (e)
George Roscoe Hadley*, b. Oct. 31, 1881; (f) Luella
Mary Hadley®, b. March 15, 1886.
V. Orlinda Hemenger^, b. in Gerry, June 27, 1852 ; m. Dec.
11, 1870, by Jaroes M. Bates, Hudson A. Shaver, born
in Crawford county, Ohio, March 2, 1848. Children :
(a) Carrie Shaver®, b. in Levant, Chautauqua county,
N. Y., Oct. 31, 1871; d. Feb. 14, 1892; (b) Fred W.
Shaver®, b. in Pelican Rapids, Otter Tail county, Minn.,
April 9, 1873 ; (c) Pearl L. Shaver®, b. in Jamestown,
N. Y., Feb. 10, 1886.
vi. Emma Ilemenger*, b. ; m. and had two children.
1409. Sarah Lucetta Wellman^ (Joseph Wellman^ Phebe
Eastman*, Joseph^, Peter^, Joseph% Roger'), born in Sanger-
field, now Marshall, N. Y., March 28, 1825 ; died F*eb. 22,
1891 ; married March 15, 1846, Isaac Sweet, died July 28,
1897.
CHILD.
i. Minnie Sweety b. Aug. 12, 1855 ; ra. July 1, 1874, Elna-
than Gage. Children : (a) Fred Gage®, b. May 3, 1875 ;
(b) Lyon Gage», b. Nov. 29, 1879.
1410. Harriet Jane Wellman^ (Joseph Wellman^ Phebe
Eastmans, Joseph^, Peter^, Joseph% Roger'), born in Sanger-
field, now Marshall, N. Y., June 3, 1827 ; married in Kewane,
111., Jan. 10, i860, James Hutchinson. He was, the most of
his life, proprietor of hotels in various places. He died March
23, 1 89 1, at which time he was senior proprietor of Depot
Hotel, 111., where the business is still carried on by his part-
ner and sister.
824 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CBILDBBir.
L John Frederic Hotehinson', h, in Shftron, DL, Nor. 14^
1800 ; d. young.
iL Walter Marry Hatchinaon", b. in Bady, IlL, Get. 10, 1888 ;
m. Feb. 12. 1800, Annie MeCuley, of SL Ftal, Ifinn.
He was a physidan in Chicsago, 111., where he died Jane
14, 1885. They had no children.
141 1. Charlotte Helen Wellman^ (Joseph WeIllIlan^
Phebe Eastman^ Joseph*, Peter*, Joseph*, Roger"), bom in
Sangerfield, now Marshall, N. Y., March 23, 1829; married
in Ashtabula, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1847, Cyrus King, bom in
Kingsville, Ohio, and always lived there. He was engaged
in mercantile business until within a few years before his
death, when he was obliged to give up active business, his
health failing him. He died of consumption, Jan. 22, 1878.
Firm and unyielding in his opinions and principles, when he
believed he was right, but charitable and lenient to all. A
good citizen, honored and respected.
CHILD.
i. Mary Ellen King^ b. June 6, 1848 ; ni. Sept. 6, 1868, Gaylor
Victs. They have no children.
14 1 2. Phebe Jane Wellman" (Hezekiah \Vellman^ Phebe
Eastman^, Joseph*, Peter^ Joseph% Roger'), born in New
Fairfield, Conn., June 17, 181 7. She was left without a
mother when less than two years old, but was cared for by a
stepmother. When about twelve or thirteen years of age,
she spent a couple of winters in Ridgefield, Conn., with her
maternal grandmother, and there attended the public schools
where she met Napoleon B. Turner, her senior by one year.
Though they were but mere children they fell in love at
first sight. They were married at her father's residence in
New Fairfield, in March, 1834, when she was but sixteen
years old and he only seventeen. The ceremony was per-
formed by Rev. Heman Bangs, who said that they were the
youngest as well as the handsomest couple he ever married.
MARVIN E. WEI.LMAN^, OF NEW FAIRFIELD, CONN. 825
Napoleon B. Turner was born in Kent, N. Y., June i,
18 16, but lived in Ridgefield all his life. Phebe Jane died of
consumption on Sunday, Feb. 26, 1843, aged twenty-five
years and eight months. Her funeral occurred at the Meth-
odist church in New Fairfield, and she was buried there in
the Methodist burying-ground by the side of her mother.
Her husband never re-married, and died eleven years later
while traveling in the South, at Glasgow, Ky., Sept. 27, 1854.
He was brought to Danbury, Conn., and buried, and though
his wife's name is graven on his stone, she has never been
removed from her original resting place.
CHILDREN.
1. Fannie Augusta Turner^ b. in Hidgefield, Conn., Aug. 16,
1836; in. in Danbury, Conn., Jan., 1856, Elbert Crosby
Howes, of Brewster, N. Y. They resided in New York
city. She died in New Fairfield, July 31, 1864. Her
husband re-married. He died in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb.,
1900. Children : (a) Carrie Augusta Howes^ b. in New
York city, March 29, 1857 ; (b) Mary Howes*, b. May 9
1858 ; d. young. 1
2069. ii. Mary Malvina Turner^ b. in Ridgefield, Conn., Sept. 13,
1839.
14 1 3. Marvin Eastman Wellman^ (Hezekiah Wellman^
Phebe Eastman^, Joseph^, Peter^ Joseph% Roger'), born in
New Fairfield, Conn., Dec. 8, 1820; died in New Fairfield,
Conn., April 14, 1877 J married ist, Clara Barnum, 2d,
March 2, 1845, Harriet Sturges, daughter of David Sturges,
of New Foundland. He was a farmer, and resided in New
Fairfield all his life.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Napoleon B. Wei Ira an', b. June 18, 1846 ; m. Sarah Havi-
land, daughter of William Haviland. Child : (a) Fred
Wellinan^ b. ; lives in Danbury.
826 EASTMAN FAMILY OP AMERICA.
ii. Wesley B. WeUman^, b. May 18, 1848; m. let, If avy fioi^
nro^ ; 2d, widow Hattie Saoford Bowdy. ChildnQ 1^
first wife : (a) Alvah S. WeUmaii*, d. young ; (b) Nellie
Wellman*, b. ; (c) Jennie M^Weliman*, b. ; m.
in Walton, N. Y^ March Ifi, 1888, Charles D. Citlow, and
resides in Bethlehem, Pa. ; (d) Fannie Wellman*, b. — ;
d. yonng; (e) Henry Welluian*, b. — ^ His seoond
wifo had a daughter*, b. •
iiL Adele Wellman*, b. ; d. at about ten or deven years
of age.
1414. Hendrick Hudson Wellman^ (Hezekiah Wellman^
Phebe Eastman^, Joseph*, Peter', Joseph*, Roger'), bom in
New Fairfield, Conn., March 25, 1830 ; married Oct. 17, 1852,
Evelyn Pearce, bom in New Fairfield, Conn., June 3, 1834 ;
died there Jan. 21, 1885. She was the daughter of Matbew
L. Pearce and Eliza, his wife. Mr. Wellman received his
education in the district schools of his native town, and at
the age of thirteen years took a course of three years at New '
Fairfield Academy, a portion of the time working for his
board by doing '* chores " for the principal. At the age of
twenty he commenced teaching school during the winter sea-
son, following that occupation about twenty years, working
and attending to his farm in the summer time. He always
lived on the farm which his father owned, and which has been
in the family so many generations. He has been acting
school visitor for over forty years, constable one year, assessor
of taxes five terms, three times of the board of relief, register
of voters for twenty-five years, town auditor for twelve years,
commissioner of the supreme court and justice of the peace
on the aggregate of forty years. He was also contractor for
keeping the poor of the town from 1870 till 1876. Mr. Well-
man represented his town in the Connecticut legislature in
1863, 1878, and 1885. He served on the committee of edu-
cation, and took an active part in the debates of the house»
and was noted for his clear, concise manner of expression in
such debates. He is a member of the Grand Lodge of Odd
Fellows of the State of Connecticut, and has filled nearly all
of the elective offices in the subordinate lodge.
GEORGE RILEY BURTON^, OF RODMAN, N. Y. 827
CHILDREN.
i. Phebe Wellman*, b. Sept. 27, 1866 ; tn. Murry Hodge. He
died Feb. 7, 1900. She resides in Danbury, Conn. She
had no children,
ii. Hendrick Hudson Wellman^ b. in New Fairfield, Conn.,
Oct. 6, 1858; ra. May 28, 1890, Mary Sniffin, of Dan-
bury, Conn. He was made constable on his twenty-first
birthday, and served in that office fourteen years. He is
a farmer, and resides with his father on the old home-
stead. Children : (a) Evelyn Gertrude Well man', b. in
New Fairfield, Dec. 28, 1892 ; d. Feb. 24, 1894 ; (b) Anna
May Wellman', b. in Danbury, Conn., Oct. 20, 1894; (c)
Phebe Louise Well man®, b. in New Fairfield, July 27,
1899.
iii. Lucius Pearce Wellman', b. March 16, 1864; m. in 1887,
Martha Ganung. Child : (a) Lucius Wellman*, b. about
1896; d. Feb. 20, 1900.
iv. Myron Wellman*, b. 1866 ; d. 1870.
V. Lillian Gertrude WellraanS, b. June 16, 1874 ; unm. (1900).
141 5. George Riley Burton^ (John Daniel Burton^ John
Burton^, Mehitable Eastman*, Peter^, Joseph% Roger'), born
in Rodman, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1838 ; married in Rodman,
N. Y., Aug. 19, 1863, Sarah Fuller Rice, born in Whatley,
Mass., March 20, 1838, daughter of Rev. Lorenzo and Abigail
Chauncy (Smith) Rice. She died in New Haven, Conn.,
March 3, 1894. Mr. Burton received his education at the
Albany Normal College ; had charge of public schools in
Marshall, Mich., Troy, N. Y., and New Haven, Conn. He
is senior member of the firm of George R. Burton & Sons,
insurance. New Haven, Conn.
CHILDREN.
i. (ieorge Lorenzo Burton^ b. in Adams, N. Y., July 16,
1863; m. July 6, 1897, Emma Abigail Woodworth,
daughter of Levi and Emily (Brockett) Woodworth.
He graduated from Yale University in the class of 1883 ;
A. B. and LL. D., Columbia, in 1886. He resides in New
Haven, Conn., where he was president of the board of
council in the city government in 1897-8. He is one of
the firm of Geo. R. Burton & Sons, New Haven.
828 EASTMAN FAMILY OP AMERICA.
iL Charles Edwazd Barton^ b. in New BMwOt Conn., Rm*
19, 1878 ; m. Oct 17, 1804, Htrriet Waterboiy, dangfatar
of William A. and Martha (Keleqr) Waterboiy. He b
one of the fiim of Geo. R. Barton &8ona,of New Hav«»
Conn^ where he resides, and where he was oonnoiliiiaii la
Ward 2, in 1897-^
iii Homer Frederick Julian Barton", b. in New Haven, Ooi
17, 1875; d.Jaly8,187e.
It. Loois Rice Barton*, b. in New Haven, Conn., Feb. 18^ 1880L
1415a. John Osgood Stevens^ (Parker Steven8^ Jemima
Eastman^ Edmund^ Edmund^, Benjamin', Roger"), bom
Aug. 31, 1798 ; died May 2, 1843 *> married Hannah Gilman.
CHILDBEK.
L Abial B. SteveD8^ b. Sept. 20, 1826 ; d. Oct 8, 1884.
2080. iL Zelotufl Ste▼en8^ b. Feb. 19, 182&
iii. Sally D. Stevens*, b. ; d. Dec. 12, 18i4.
It. Mary A. StevensS b. Xov. 0, 1886.
T. Soean M. Stevens*, b. March 12, 1848.
14 16. Cynthia Dewey Stevens' (Caleb Stevens^, Jemima
Eastman^, Edmund^, Edmund^ Benjamin', Roger'), bom in
Piermont, N. H., March 21, 1814 ; died there Aug. 14, 1840 ;
married in 1836, Isaac H. Healey, son of Elliott and Judith
Healey, born in .
CHILD.
2061. i. Sarah Antoinette Healey^, b. in Piermont, N. H., Sept. 20,
1837.
14 1 7. Lyman Dewey Stevens^ (Caleb St evensS Jemima
Eastmans, Edmund^, Edmund^ Benjamin', Roger'), bom in
Piermont, N. H., Sept. 20, 1821 ; married in Concord, N. H.,
Aug. 21, 1850, Achsah Pollard French, daughter of Theo-
dore and Lydia (Pollard) French, born in Concord, N. H.,
Sept. 25, 1832, died there July 2, 1863. He married 2d,
Jan. 20, 1875, Frances Childs Brownell, born in New Bed-
ford, Mass., Aug. 21, 1839. Mr. Stevens fitted for college
LYMAN DEWEY STEVENS^, OF PIERMONT, N. Y. 829
at Haverhill Academy, Haverhill, N. H. ; entered Dartmouth
College in 1839, ^^^ graduated in the class of 1843 ; studied
law with Hon. Ira Perley, in Concord, N. H., and was
admitted to Merrimack county bar in October, 1847; has
practised in Concord ever since. He has held the following
educational, financial, and political offices : Principal of
Stanstead Seminary, P. O., from 1843 to 1845 ; trustee of
Kimball Union Academy for twelve years ; trustee of Bos-
cawen Academy ; member of the Board of Education of the
city of Concord, N. H. ; president and trustee of the New
Hampshire College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts ;
director of the National State Capital Bank, of Concord, for
thirty-two years ; president of the Merrimack County Savings
Bank, of Concord, since its organization, twenty-five years
ago ; president of the Concord Gas Light Company, and of
the Board of Trade Building Company ; treasurer of the New
Hampshire Home Missionary Society, for the past twenty-
seven years ; president of the New Hampshire Historical
Society ; representative of ward 6, Concord, in the New
Hampshire legislature in 1860-61, iS66-6y ; member of the
New Hampshire senate in 1881-82 ; presidential elector in
1872 ; member of Executive Council during the administra-
tion of Gov. C. H. Bell ; mayor of the city of Concord in
1868-69; city solicitor of Concord in 1855-56. In politics
a Republican ; in religion a Congregationalist, member of
the South Church, in Concord. Mr. Stevens has retired from
his law practice, and still resides in Concord, N. H.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Margaret French Stevens^ b. in Concord, N. 11., May 6,
1851 ; unm., and resides at home,
ii. Henry Webster Stevens^ b. March 5, 1853.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
iii. Fanny Brownell Stevens^ b. in Concord, N. H., Jan. 10,
1876.
iv. William Lyman Stevens', b. April 5, 1880. He has just
entered Dartmouth College at Hanover, N. H.
830 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
14 1 8. Calvin D. Eastman^ (Edmund^ Edmunds, Edmund*,
Edmund', Benjamin', Roger'), born in Corinth, Vt., ;
married March 28, 1837, Hannah Prescott, born in Chester,
N. H., Jan. 21, 181 1. Mr. Eastman was a shoemaker, and
lived in Orange, Vt.
CHILDREN.
i. Oilman S.', b. May 11, 1838.
ii. Joseph F.8, b. Jan. 28, 1840.
iii. Oscar H. B.«, b. Jan. 29, 1845.
iv. Mary J.«, b. Nov. 2, 1850.
1419. Emerson Eastman^ (Edmund^ Edmund^, Edmund^
Edmund', Benjamin% Roger'), born in Corinth, Vt., Dec. 12,
181 3; died April 8, 1843; married Charlotte Scribner, of
Corinth, Vt.
CHILD.
i. Scott W.8, b. Jan. 27, 1848; in. Aug. 23,1875, Jennie
Batchelder, b. July 13, 1858, daughter of Albert and
Sarah Bond Batchelder. He is a farmer, and resides
in East Corinth, Vt. Children : (a) Henry E.», b. July
10, 1881; (b) Fred L.», b. Nov. 17, 1882 ; (c) Henry E.»,
b. ; (d) Willie C.^ b. July 26,1886; (e) Eugene D.»,
b. April 21, 1896.
1420. Laban Clark Eastman^ (Joshua^, Edmund^, Ed-
mund\ Edmund^ Benjamin-, Roger'), born in Corinth, Vt.,
Aug. 24, 1805 ; died in Hyde Park, Vt. ; married in 1836,
Eliza Whitcomb, born in Washington, Vt., in 18 17, died in
Hyde Park, Vt., Jan. 30, 1888, daughter of Reuben and
Mary (Magoon) Whitcomb, of Johnson, Vt. He spent the
first three years of his married life in Corinth, when he
removed to Hyde Park and lived the remainder of his Hfe.
CHILDREN.
2063. i. Leander Laban^ b. in Johnson, Vt., April 19, 1843.
ii. Carlos Frederick^ b. in Johnson, Vt., July 19, 1847 ; res.
Hyde Park, Vt.
iii. Julia Eliza^, b. in Hyde Park, Vt., Sept. 2, 1855 ; m.
Iladley; res. llardwick, Vt.
.ROBERT FORSYTHE EASTMAN,^ OF CORINTH, VT. 83 1
142 1. Robert Forsythe Eastman^ (Orramus W. B.^
Edmunds, Edmund^, Edmund^ Benjamin', Roger*), born in
Corinth, Vt., Oct. 22, 181 1 ; married Mary Hatch. In 1836
he removed to Mt. Clemens, Mich., and a few months later
his wife and infant daughter died, when on Oct. 8, 1840, he
married 2d, Miss Harriet M. Rutter, of Philadelphia, Pa.
He died at Mt. Clemens, Aug. 12, 1849. His widow, who
resides there, says she is quite sure he was born in 18 14, and
that he was married before reaching his twentieth year. His
brother Ezra, who is living in Corinth, Vt., sends the com-
piler a copy from his father's Bible which gives the date of
his birth first given. Soon after settling in Mt. Clemens he
opened a store of general merchandise, doing a prosperous
business, and continuing in it up to the date of his death.
Besides his mercantile business he owned a sawmill, owned
and had carried on for him a foundry and ashery. He was
an active member and generous supporter of the Presbyterian
church in Mt. Clemens. In politics a whig. He was much
respected in his business and social life.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
i. Frederick Roberts^, b. in Mt. Clemens, Mich., in 1842 ;
enlisted in 1861, in the Second Pennsylvania Volunteer
Cavalry as private; promoted to first lieutenant Com-
pany B ; mustered out in 1865 ; was wounded and
taken prisoner at the battle of St. Mary's Church, Va.,
June 24, 1864 ; was some weeks in Libby prison. He
was transferred to the Charleston prison, and was under
fire during the blockade. After the close of the war he
was a clerk in the Treasury Department in Washington,
D. C, four years, when he resigned to enter mercantile
business at Denver, Col. He is now secretary of the
Board of Trade in Mt. Clemens, Mich. He is a trader in
stocks, etc. ; he is unm.
ii. Arthur Roberts^ b. in Mt. Clemens, Mich., in 1844 ; enlisted
in 1861 in the Ninth Michigan Infantry; discharged for
disability in 1862. Upon his recovery he joined the
832 EASTMAN FAMILY OP AMERICA.
Eighth Miohigmn CftTalry, and wia appointed fint Han*
tenant of Company D, Nov. 1, 1862 ; was wounded in the
battle of Sweet Water, Tenn., Oct 26, 1868 ; in hospital
at Nashville, and in Detroit; honorably discharged lor
disability jnst before the dose of the war in 186fi. He
resides in Mt. Cleniens, Mich. ; nnm.
1422. Ezra M. Eastman' (Orramus% Edmund^, Edmund^^
Edmund', Benjamin', Roger*), bom in Corinth, Vt., July 8,
1823 ; married Emetine Willis, born in 1823, died . He
resides in Corinth, where he has been a carpenter and fanner.
CHILDREN.
i. A child*, b. in Chelsea, Vt., July 2, 1850 ; d. April 7, 1862.
iL Martha', b. in 1855 ; she was sdopted ; m. in 1884, John G.
Hastings. Child: (a) Emeline Eastman Hastings^, b.
in 1884.
1423. Bezar Lathan Eastman^ (Harvey^, Edmund',
Edmund^, Edmund*, Benjamin*, Roger'), born in Orange,
Vt., Aug. 27, 1836; married ist, Oct. 29, 1859, Suzan'a
Welch, bom in Groton, Vt., April 19, 1841, died May 8,
1882 ; married 2d, Dec. 8, 1884, Sarah Jane Moulton, born in
Groton, Vt., May 7, 1857. Mr. Eastman resides in Corinth,
Vt.
CHILDREN.
i. Cynthia A.^ b. in Washington, Vt., March 26, 1862; d.
Aug. 7, 1874.
ii. Hattie E.8, b. in Topsham, Vt., Sept. 16, 1863 ; in. Ist,
March 30, 1882, Charles Sumner. Children : (a) (b)
daughters*; (c) son*. M. 2d, Sept. 13, 1889, Albun
Bishop, and had (a) (b) girls*, and (c) son*. They reside
in Corinth, Vt.
iii. Alice J.*, b. in Topsham, Vt., April 29, 1865 ; d. Aug. 15,
1874.
iv. Lizzie R.®, b. in Topsham, Vt., Nov. 2, 1866 ; d. Aug. 18,
1874.
V. Libbeus W.8, b. in Topsham, Vt., Dec. 29, 1868 ; d. Aug.
25, 1874.
JOSEPH HEATH EASTMAN^, OF CORINTH, VT. 833
vi. Harvey*, b. in Topsham, Vt, May 16, 1870 ; d. Aug. 10,
1874.
vii. Emeline W.^ b. in Corinth, Vt., March 18, 1874 ; m. April
29, 1893, George F. Townsend. Children : (a) Amah
Luella Townsend*, b. in Bradford, Vt, May 10, 1894;
(b) Alvy George Townsend*, b. in Bradford, Vt., March
10, 1897, and died April 29, 1897, just four years from
the day she was married,
viii. Rosa Belief b. in Corinth, Vt., Sept. 3, 1875; m. in
Corinth, Nov. 30, 1893, David Nathaniel Sargent, b. in
Ryegate, Vt., March 8, 1870, son of Phineas L. and
Abbie G. (Jones) Sargent. They reside in East Tops-
ham, Vt. Children : (a) Olive S. Sargent®, b. Feb. 7,
1895; d. April 10, 1895; (b) Roy E. Sargent*, b. March
17, 1896 ; (c) Irena W. Sargent®, b. June 15, 1900.
ix. Ezra M.*, b. in Corinth, Vt., Sept. 3, 1877.
X. Bezar L.s, b. in Corinth, Vt., Sept. 22, 1879.
xi. Aaron W.*, b. in Corinth, Vt., Aug. 30, 1881.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
xii. Leon E.^, b. in Corinth, Vt., July 8, 1884.
xiii. Infants, b. in Corinth, Vt., July 29, 1886 ; d. Sept. 4, 1886.
xiv. Mark B.\ b. in Corinth, Vt., Oct. 29, 1888.
XV. David F.s, b. in Corinth, Vt, Sept. 10, 1890.
xvi. Suzana^ b. in Corinth, Vt., Oct. 10, 1893.
The deaths of the five children all occurred from diphtheria, and
within seventeen days of each other.
1424. Joseph Heath Eastman^ (Jess^ Edmund*, Edmund^,
Edmund^, Benjamin^ Roger*), born in Corinth, Vt., Nov.
26, 1830; married in Unity, N. H., May 3, 1853, Martha
Ann Thurber, daughter of Harris and Leah (Heath) Thurber,
born in Vershire, Vt., June 12, 1827, died in Hanover
Center, N. H., Sept. 21, 1899. ^^^- Eastman and his wife
were first cousins. Mr. Eastman resides in Hanover Center,
N. H., wTiere he is a farmer, stone-cutter and baker. He is
a Free Baptist, superintendent of Sunday school, highway
surveyor, and school committee.
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834 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Emma J.^ b. ; d. .
ii. Joseph H.^, b. ; d. an infant.
iii. Abbie Etta^ b. June 2, 1857 ; m. Mr. Morrill, lives in
Hanover Centre, N. H. He is a school teacher. She
has been interested in church work, and is a member of
the First Baptist church, a.s is also Mr. Morrill, deacon,
superintendent of Sunday school. He is now on the
board of education.
1425. Edmund Tucker Eastman^ (Joshua^ Joshua^,
Edmund^ Edmund^, Benjamin% Roger*), born in Hamp-
stead, N. H., Nov. 7, 1820; died in Boston, Mass., Nov. 7,
1892 ; married Nov. 21, 1865, Mrs. Clara Augusta Eastman,
widow of Joseph Leonard Eastman^, son of Jonathan^, Jere-
miahs, Jonathans Joseph^, John% Roger'. Mr. Eastman's
early life was spent upon his father's farm in Hampstead, and
he attended the district schools of Hampstead until seven-
teen years old, when he entered Atkinson Academy, and after
a term of study there went to Phillips Academy, at Andover,
where he fitted for college. He entered Harvard at the age
of twenty-two, and graduated in 1846, in the class with
Charles Norton, George V. Hoar, Fitz-Edward Hall, and
many others, since famous men. He soon after entered the
Harvard Medical School, from which he graduated in 1850,
and soon entered upon his practice as a physician, and con-
tinued in practice till his death. He represented his ward
(17) in the Massachusetts legislature in 1S82-3. He was an
active member of the Old South Church from 1857 to his
death, and was superintendent of the Sunday school for six
years.
CHILD.
2064. i. Edmund Chase^ b. in Boston, Mass., March 10, 1867.
1426. Hamilton Chase Eastman^ (Joshua^ Joshua^,
Edmund^, Edmund^ Benjamin% Roger'), born in Hampstead,
N. H., March 4, 1830; married in Fitchburg, Mass., Dec.
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13, 1865, Nancy Rogers Marston, born in Sandown, N. H.
She died in Hampstead. Mr. Eastman is a stationary engi-
neer, and resides in Hampstead, N. H.
CHILDREN.
2065. i. John Marston*, b. in Worcester, Mass., Oct 27, 1868.
2066. ii. Henry Lincoln^ b. in Hampstead, N. H., Nov. 8, 1871.
1427. George W. Eastman^ (Amassa^, Joshua*, Edmund^
Edmund^, Benjamin', Roger'), born in Hampstead, N. H.,
June 18, 1822 ; married July 4, 1848, Maria Colby, of Hamp-
stead, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Harriet Etta*, b. July 24, 1853 ; d. March 18, 1855.
ii. Jacob Hubert^ b. Sept. 5, 1850; d. Oct. 6, 1856.
iii. Mary Etta^, b. Oct. 9, 1857 ; d. Jan. 16, 1858.
2067. iv. Laurietta Ada^, b. Dec. 31, 1858.
1428. Charles Carroll Eastman^ (Amassa^ Joshua*,
Edmund^ Edmund^, Benjamin', Roger*), born in Hampstead,
N. H.,- Aug. 21, 1832; married Dec. 15, 1859, Elizabeth
Higgins, of Newbury, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles V.8, b. Feb. 14, 1860.
ii. Albert S.^, b. May 28, 1861.
1429. William Henry Eastman^ (Benjamin Clement^ Benja-
mins, Benjamin^ Joseph^, Benjaniin% Roger'), born in Barnard,
Vt., Dec. ijy 1815 J ^i^d in Lisbon, N. H., Oct. 24, 1899;
married ist, in Grantham, N. H., Jan. 15, 1 844, Pauline Sibley
Winter, born in Grantham, N. H., Jan. 14, 1821, died in
Grantham, April 19, 1878, daughter of Reuben and Mahala
(Putnam) Winter. Mr. Eastman married 2d. He entered
the Methodist Episcopal Church as a minister, and after a
few years espoused the Advent doctrine, and preached that
doctrine as long as he lived.
836 ^ EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILD.
L Edward Gftmage>, b. in Gmntharo, N. H., Nov. 22. 1847 ;
m. Ist, in Newport, N. H., March 14, 1877, Eimm B.
Dodge, b. in Grantham, N. H., Oet 22, 1840, d. Oot.
10, 1880; m. 2d, Maroh 16, 1885, a Mias Folansbj,
b. in Boecawen, N. H^ June 18, 1858, dani^ter of
William W. and Ann (Noyes) Folanaby, of Boeeawen,
N. H. Mr. Eastman is the attorney-general of New
Hampshire. He lesidee in Exeter, and is in the praetioe
of law. He was educated in the common schools of the
town, at Kimball Union Academy, and at Dartmouth
College, from which he graduated in the class of 1874.
He studied law in the office of Judge A. P. Carpenter,
of Bath, and was admitted to the bar in 1876. In
September of that year he began the practice of hie
profession in Exeter, becoming the partner of the late
Gen. Gilman Marston. In 1876 he was representative
from the town of Grantham in the lower branch of the
state legislature, and in 1880 was a member of the state
senate. He was county solicitor of Rockingham county
from 1888 to 1888. Upon the death of Hon. Daniel
Barnard, in 1802, Mr. EUistman was appointed attorney-
general of the state, and this position he still holds. He
has earned for himself a leading position at the bar of
the state, having served in many important and famous
cases, again and again proving his ability to deal with
weighty and legal questions. In his legislative service
he occupied a prominent position, and has always given
strong support to the best interests of the community in
which he lives. Child by first wife : (a) Helen May*,
b. Aug. 24, 1878; unm. Children by second wife: (b)
Ella Folansby*, b. Feb. 5, 1888; (c) Edwin Winter*, b.
June 18, 1894.
1429a. Charlotte Helen Eastman^ (Benjamin Clement^,
Benjamins, Benjamin^, Joseph^ Benjamin% Roger'), born in
Barnard, Vt., Oct. 22, 1821 ; died in Deerfield, N. H., Feb.
7, 1897; buried in Concord, N. H. She married ist, Ezra
Wilmarth Hazen, bom Sept. 10, 18 12, died in South Weare,
N. H., Sept. 2, 1845, son of Jesse Adams and Hannah
EDMUND GREELEY EASTMAN^, OF EATON, N. H. 83/
(Brown) Hazen ; married 2d, John Dearborn, of Deerfield,
N. H. He died before she did. She lived in Weare, N. H.,
with her first husband, and in Deerfield with her second.
CHILDREN.
i. (Dr.) Elijah Brown Hazen^ b. in South Weare, N. H.,
March 13, 1841 ; m. Ist, Jan. 3, 1877, in Epping, N. H.,
Eugenie Abrundette Rande, b. in Manchester, N. H.,
Aug. 16, 1800, d. in Providence, R. I., July 24, 1886,
daughter of Jean Francois and Louise Juliana (Grey-
lock) Durande. (This name was shortened to John
Francis Rande.) He m. 2d, Nov. 24, 1888, in New
York city. May Shirley Sheare, b. in Charleston,
S. C, May 12, 1864, d. in Mexico city, Aug. 19, 1889,
daughter of Alexander Hamilton and Mary Antonina
(Blaxton) Sheare. Pie in. 3d, July 11, 1895, in Law-
rence, Kan., Mrs. Cornelia Jozaena (Zonne) Jennings,
b. in Gonda, Holland, Feb. 13, 1852, daughter of
Henry and Peternella Johanna Hendrka (Van Katz
Smollenburghe) Zonne, widow of William Clyde Jen-
nings. Child by 1st wife : (a) Edith Charlotte Frances
Hazen*, b. in Manchester, N. H., Oct. 23, 1877; d. in
Manchester, N. H., Aug. 11, 1878.
ii. Henry Wilmarth Hazen^ b. April 14, 1842 ; d. in Battle
Creek, Mich., Nov. 26, 1899 ; buried in Lynn, Mass. ; m.
in Boston, Mass., Nov. 5, 1877, Isabel Frances Dearborn,
b. in Deerfield, N. H., Sept. 1, 1845, daughter of Samuel
and Lucy Maria (Currier) Dearborn.
1430. Edmund Greeley Eastman^ (Edmund Greeley^ Ed-
mund^, Benjamin^ Joseph^, Benjamin% Roger'), born in Eaton,
N. H., Feb. 16, 1846 ; married in Nova Scotia, Sept. 29, 1865,
Agnes Jennie McKeene, born in New Hampshire, July 19,
1842, died in Georgiaville, R. L, Nov. 25, 1890, daughter of
Adam and Susan (Higgins) McKeene. He married 2d, in
Georgiaville, R. L, July 8, 1896, Cora Ikll McCarmick. Mr.
Eastman is the pastor of the Free Baptist Church in Mere-
dith, N. H. He has held the oflfices of selectman, assessor,
and overseer of poor, in Parkman, Me.
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838 EASTMAN FAMILY OP AMERICA.
OHILDRKK BT FIRST WIFE.
i. Willuun McKeeoe*, b. in Arlington, Mans., Deo. 18, 186i.
F. O. address. Providence, R. L, Joamal offioe.
iL Sosan Angelyn*, b. in Farkman, Me., May &, 1872 ; d. in
Georgiaville, R. I., March 10, 1807; m. Oct 18^ 1894^
Frederick L. Austin ; no children,
iii. Edmund Eugene*, b. in Abbott, Me., Sept 16, 1877.
CHILD BY SECOND WIFE.
iv. Mabel Angelyn*, b. Deo. 19, 1897.
143 1. Abel Farrington^ (Susan EastInan^ Jeremiah^,
Ben]amin^ Joseph*, Benjamin', Roger"), bom in Fryeburg,
Me., Dec. 4, 1827 ; married Oct. 21, 1854, Ellen F. Watham.
He resides in Mexico, Me., where he is a farmer.
CHILD.
L Henry E. Farrington*, b. in Lovell, Me., ; m. Sept 5»
1880, Bell H. Keniston, daughter of William and Caxo-
line (Harriman) Keniston ; resides in LoTell, Me.
1432. Benjamin Eastman^ (David^ Jeremiah', Benjamin^,
Joseph^, Benjamin*, Roger*), born in Fryeburg, Me., Sept.
4, 1828 ; died there Aug. 10, 1895 ; married in Fryeburg,
Me., Jan. 23, 1862, Susan Farrington, born in Stowe, Me.,
June 12, 1836, daughter of Henry S. and Susan (Chandler)
Farrington. Mr. Eastman was a school teacher, farmer, and
merchant ; resided in l^>yeburg, Me., where his widow now
resides.
CHILDREN.
i. Frank Clinton^, b. Oct. 14, 1864 ; m. March 18, 1891, Caro-
line Berry Carter. lie resides at Conway, N. H. ; a
blacksmith,
ii. Carlos Hermon^, b. Aug. 6, 1876 ; d. Sept. 18, 1879.
1433. Henry Nelson Eastman^ (David^ Jeremiah^, Ben-
jamin^, Joseph^ Benjamin', Roger*), born in Fryeburg, Me.,
Aug. 23, 1838; married in Fryeburg, Me., in 1864, Alice
HIRAM P. EASTMAN^, OF LEBANON, N. H. 839
H. Walker, born in 1844, daughter of Nathaniel and Olive
(Charles) Walker. He lived in Fryeburg, Me. She married
2d, July 5, 1900, Edwin S. Walker, of Fryeburg, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Owen Clinton*, b. in Fryeburg, Me., Jan. 25, 1868; m. in
Lovell, Me., Aug. 16, 1886, Charlotte Estelle Andrews,
b. in Lovell, Me., March 8, 1858, daughter of Cyrus and
Betsey (Chandler) Andrews. He is a farmer in Lovell,
Me. ; they have no children.
ii. Henry Bertram*, b. in Fryeburg, Me., Aug. 22, 1872 ; m.
Lucinda Abbott.
iii. Wirt Belden*, b. in Fryeburg, Me., Sept. 16, 1877.
1434. Hiram P. Eastman^ (Isaac^, Pearson^, Timothy^
Joseph^ Benjamins Roger'), born in Lebanon, N. H., Sept.
10, 1841 ; married in Lebanon, ¥th. 3, 1864, Julia Ann
Davis, born in Sunapee, N. H., March 28, 1841, daughter of
Eli and Eunice (Bickford) Davis, of Sunapee, N. H. Mr.
Eastman is a hame maker, and resides in Sunapee, N. H.
CHILDREN.
2068. i. Hiram Burton^, b. in Sunapee, N. H., Nov. 24, 1867.
2069. ii. Ada Jeanette^, b. in Sunapee, N. H., July 16, 1870.
1435. Gideon ICastman^ (Isaac^, Pearson^, TimothyS
Joseph^ Bcnjamin% Roger'), born in Lebanon, N. H., July
7, 1827 ; married in Plainfield, N. H., May 27, 1866, Urilla
Davis, born in Plainfield, N. H., Nov. 5, 1833, daughter of
Sanford and Betsey (Smith) Davis, of Grantham, N. H.
Mr. Eastman is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church,
in Lebanon, N. H., where he is a farmer.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN LEBANON, N. H.
i. Erwin Davis^, b. April 21, 1867 ; d. .
ii. Grace R.^, b. Oct. 21, 1870 ; d. .
iii. Etta Choate*, b. June 6, 1876 ; m. Sept. 6, 1898, Fred
Allen Reed, son of Frank A. Reed, of Newport, N. H.,
where Fred lives.
840 EASTMAN FAMILY OP AMERICA.
1436. Alphonso Eastman' (Edmund^, Pearson', Timothy*,
Joseph^ Benjamin', Roger'), bom in Lowell, Mass., Feb. 23,
1846; married in Canaan, N. H., Dec. 6, 1871, Carrie M.
George, bom in Canaan, N. H., Dec 9, 1848, daughter of
CoL Elijah and Caroline (Eastman) George, of Canaan,
N. H. Mr. Eastman is a machinist, and resides at No. 265
Lowell street, Manchester, N. H. He was major drummer
in the War of the Rebellion.
CHILD.
L Sadie E.*, b. in Enfield, N. H., Dec. 12, 1874.
1437. Augusta Eastman^ (Nelson^ Timothy*, Timothy*,
Joseph', Benjamin', Roger'), born in Manlius, N. Y., Dec.
10, 1840; married March 28, 1859, William Vandoser, bom
in Lenox, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1837 ; resides in Manlius, N. Y.
CHILDBUr ALL BORN IN FOMPET, N. T.
i. Charles William Vandoser*, b. April 80, 1860 ; m. and livw
in Manlius, N. Y.
ii. Lucinda Vandoser*, b. Feb. 3. 1802 ; m. Edward Templar;
resides in Lockport, N. Y.
iii. Nelson Vandoser*, b. Jan. 9, 1864 ; ra. Oscar White ; re-
sides in Manlius, N. Y.
iv. Florence Vandoser*,. b. Jan. 24, 1806; m. Joseph W.
Penney ; resides in Brooklyn, N. Y.
1438. Lucinda A. Eastman^ (Nelson**, Timothys, Timothy*,
Joseph', Benjamin', Roger'), born in Manlius, N. Y., Oct. 5,
1851; married June 27, 1869, Leander L. Bradt, bom in
Cicero, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1839; resides in Manlius, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
i. Curtis AV. Bradt*, b. in Cicero, X. Y., Feb. 22,. 1870 ; m.
Dec. 19, 1888, Cora , who died in 1896. Child: (a)
Marie*, b. Aug. 12, 1890.
ii. Mabel E. Bradt*, b. in Pompey, N. Y., May 19, 1873 ; m.
June 18, 1893, William Milton. Child : (a) Cora Milton*,
b. March 10, 1894.
NANCY C. EASTMAN^, OF MANLIUS, N. Y. 84 1
iii. Minnie Bradt«, b. Oct. 15, 1879.
iv. NeUie Eva Bradt^, b. Nov. 10, 1882.
V. Leonard G. Bradt^, b. Nov. 8, 1886.
vi. Verzy Ray Bradt^, b. Sept. 2, 1890.
1439. Nancy C. Eastman^ (Ezra F.^ Timothy*, Timothy^
Joseph^, Benjamin', Roger'), born in Manlius, N. Y., Sept.
17, 1841 ; married in Delphi, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1862, H. H.
Tracy, born in Delphi, N. Y., May 10, 1837 ; resides in
Delphi, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
i. Burnell H. Tracy^, b. in Delphi, N. Y., May 3, 1863 ; m. in
Oran, N. Y., June 5, 1889, Lillian A. Taylor, b. in
Deruyter, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1868. Children : (a) Bula F.
Tracyo, b. in Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1890 ; d. Nov. 7,
1890; (b) Harold B. Tracy^ b. in Syracuse, N^. Y., June
18, 1893; (c) Benjamin (ieorge Tracy*, b. in Oran,
N. Y., Feb. 29, 1896.
ii. Lottie C. Tracys, b. in Delphi, N. Yi, July 10, 1865 ; m.
March 9, 1872, Zora L. Scott, b. in North Adams, Mass.,
May 9, 18.55. Child : (a) Walter Edward Tracy*, b. in
Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 13, 1894.
iii. Millard E. Tracy^, b. in Delphi, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1870; is
unm. and lives at home.
1440. Albert H. Eastman^ (David VV.^ Timothys, Tim-
othy^ Joseph^ Benjamin^ Roger'), born in Manlius, N. Y.,
March 29, 1842; married in F'ayetteville, N. Y., May 6,
1869, Joseph Ellinge. They reside in Fayetteville, N. Y.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN FAYETTEVILLE, N. Y.
i. Minnie Olive^, b. April 9, 1870 ; m. Nov. 16, 1892.
ii. Dyer David^, b. May 13, 1875.
iii. Edwin EUinge^, b. Nov. 11, 1876.
iv. John Carls, t,. March 11, 1879.
144 1. Hiram David Eastman^ (David W.^ Timothy*,
Timothy^ Joseph^, Benjamin% Roger'), born in Manlius,
N. Y., Aug. 24, 1844 ; married in Fayetteville, N. Y., Oct.
13, 1869, Anna Graham, born in Fayetteville, N. Y., Jan. 19,
842 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1850, daughter of Miles and Phebe (Palmer) Graham. Mr.
Eastman is a mail carrier in Chicago, 111. . He resides at No.
7222 South Chicago avenue, Chicago, 111.
CHILDREN.
i. Francis Miles*, b. in Fayetteville, N. Y., July 1, 1870 ; res.
at home,
ii. Guy Armin*, b. at Grasslake, Mich., Nov. 26, 1872 ; d.
Dec. 28, 1872.
iii. Clayton L.^ b. in Laport, Ind., April 6, 1875 ; d. Jan. 1,
1877.
1442. Delia Abigail Eastman^ (Ebenezer R.S Timothys,
Timothy^ Joseph^, Benjamin% Roger'), born in Manlius,
N. Y., Jan. 27, 1845 » married ist, in Perryville, N. Y., July
9, 1866, Frank O. Phillips, born in Cazenovia, N. Y., Oct. 14,
1842, and from him was divorced March 15, 1880; mar-
ried 2d, in Logansport, Ind., Dec. 9, 1881, James Lumsden,
born in Scotland, Feb. 7, 1836, and died in Springfield, 111.,
Aug., 30, 1887. She died in Chicago, 111., Nov. 30, 1901.
CHILD BY FIRST HL'SBAND.
i. Lula May Phillips», b. in lied Wing, Minn., Sept. 22, 1860 ;
d.in St. I'aii), Minn., June 1, 1S!>^^; ni. in Chicago, 111.,
Oct. 21, 1891, Eniil F. Sternberg, b. in Portage, Wis.,
Jan. 19, 1802; their only child (a) Vera May Sternberg*,
b. in St. Paul, Minn., Mav 11, 180:5.
1443. Oscar L. ICastman" (()rrestcV', Timothy^, Timothy^
Joseph^, Benjamin-, Roger'), was born April i, 1*85 i, at Ira,
Cayuga county, X. V. His father was a P>aptist clergyman, and
after leaving Ira resided successively at Turin, Lewis county,
Litchfield, Herkimer county, Plymouth, Chenango county,
Springfield, Otsego county, Ontario and Walworth, Wayne
county, all in New York state. Oscar was educated in the
common schools of the places where his parents resided, and
later took a course at the ** Eastman National Business Col-
lege," at Poughkeepsie, N. V. During his residence at
Springfield he learned telegraphy, and was an operator when
I.ICK KASTMAS (14.
I
OSCAR L. EASTMAN^, OF IRA, N. Y. 843
the news of President Lincoln's being shot rang over the
wires in 1865. On Feb. 21, 1871, he came to Rondout,
Ulster Co., N. Y., since incorporated into the city of Kings-
ton, where he has since resided. The next day he accepted
a position as clerk in a bookstore and telegraph operator, his
employer being superintendent of telegraph of the line. His
employer was also postmaster of the then Rondout postoffice,
and he was at once sworn in as clerk in the postoffice, every,
day dividing his time between the two places. He continued
doing so until May 9, 1877, when he resigned from the book-
store and became deputy postmaster under a new postmaster.
This position he retained until Dec. i, 1880, when he
resigned and became bookkeeper in the general office of the
Wallkill Valley Railroad Company. He served as such until
Feb. 14, 1882, when he entered the employ of Samuel
D. Coykendall, the railroad and steamboat magnate, where
he has been ever since that time. He at once became
auditor and general bookkeeper of the Stony Clove & Cats-
kill Mountain Railroad Company, and served as such until
July 1, 1893, when the company was sold to another corpora-
tion. At the same time, Feb. 14, 1882, he became
bookkeeper of the Kingston City Railroad Company, and on
Oct. I, 1884, became auditor, which position he held
until Jan. 16, 1901, when Mr. Coykendall, who owned
all of the stock, sold it to another corporation, and the
management was changed. On April 10, 1895, he became
secretary and treasurer of the Rhinebeck & Kingston Ferry
Company, and is still serving as such. On Jan. 19, 1901,
he became head bookkeeper of the Cornell Steamboat
Company (the largest towing corporation in the world), and
of the New York & Rosendale Cement Company. He is a
member of the " National Association of Accountants
and Bookkeepers." On Sept. 23, 1874, he married Miss
Kate Preston, who was born at Rondout, Ulster county,
N. Y., Feb. 13, 1854, and their married life has been
844 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
unusually happy. On Sept. i, 1884, he was appointed
treasurer of the Board of Education of Ulster Academy, and
has been reappointed ever)- year since. Oscar united with
the Baptist Church at Ontario, N. Y., in 1866, and trans-
ferred to Rondout, when he moved there. He has since
served the church as clerk for twenty-one years, trustee and
treasurer for fifteen years, member of the prudential com-
mittee for nineteen years, and early in 1 90 1 was elected deacon.
On Dec. 15, 1894, he became a life member of the Eastman
Family Association of the United States. He is a member
of the various Masonic bodies in the American Rite ; is
a past master, past district deputy grand master, grand repre-
sentative, and assistant grand lecturer in Symbolic Masonry ;
past high priest, past grand master of First Veil, and assis-
tant grand lecturer in Capitular Masonry, and a past com-
mander in the Commandery of Knights Templar. He is a
thirty-second degree Mason in the Ancient Accepted Scot-
tish Rite, northern jurisdiction, a noble of the Mystic Shrine,
and a member of the Masonic Veterans* Association, the
Masonic Historical Society of the State of Xew York, the
Fraternal Union of Anointed Hiirh Priests of the State of
Xew York, the New York Society of the Order of Founders
and Patriots of America. He is also a member of the Order
of the Eastern Star, is patron of his local chapter, and assistant
grand lecturer under the grand chapter. On Aug. 30, 1867,
he became a member of the Independent Order of Good Tem-
plars, and has kept his membership intact to the present
time, having received and used every quarterly password from
the first. Has served in various offices, and is a past chief
Templar, past lodge deputy, past county chief Templar, past
county deputy, past grand assistant secretary of the Grand
Lodge, and is an honorary member of the International
Supreme Lodge. When the supreme lodge established the
three years' course of reading, he enrolled as a member and
graduated with the first or pioneer class, thereby receiving
the degree of Master of Royal Templars.
HARRIET EMMA EASTMAN^, OF TURIN, N. Y. 845
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN RONDOUT, N. Y.
i. Fred Halsey*, b. Oct. 6, 1875.
ii. Lizzie May*, b. May 13, 1878.
iii. Frank Lunisdeii', b. Dec. 1» 1886.
All live at home, No. 22, Ferry street, Kingston, N. Y.
1444. Harriet Emma Eastman^ (Orresta^ Timothy^,
Timothy*, Joseph^, Benjamin% Roger*), born in Turin, N. Y.,
Nov. 18, 1853 ; married in Walworth, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1872,
John Richard Newton, born in Warwick, Eng., Jan. 28, 1853 ;
resides in Ontario Center, N. Y.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN WALWORTH, N. Y.
i. Oscar Newton*, b. Jan. 30, 1873 ; d. Oct. 18, 1878.
ii. Frank John Newton*, b. March 6, 1874 ; d. Oct. 16, 1882.
iii. Fred Hayes Newton*, b. Aug. 12, 1876.
iv. Edna Browning Newton*, b. Feb. 21, 1882 ; m. at Ontario,
N. Y., Feb. 21, 1901, Samuel Alphonzo Sweet, b. in
Ontario, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1879.
V. Orresta Jay Newton*, b. June 5, 1884.
vi. Ida Anna Newton*, b. May 31, 1886.
1445. Ida May Eastman^ (Orresta^ Timothy^, Timothy^
Joseph^, Benjamin^ Roger'), born in Litchfield, N. Y., Jan.
26, 1857; married in Walworth, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1875, Wat-
son Eugene Kelley, born in Coventry, N. Y., March 27,
1854, died in Walworth, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1898. She resides
in Rochester, N. Y., at No. yS Monroe avenue.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN WALWORTH, N. Y.
i. Inez Lorinda Kelley*, b. June 15, 1882.
ii. Blanche May Kelley*, b. Feb. 1, 1887.
Both with their mother.
1446. Dwight Monroe Eastman^ (Thomas J. ^ Timothys,
Timothy^, Joseph^ Benjamin% Roger*), born in New Wood-
stock, N. Y., Aug. IS, 1855 ; married ist, Sept. 20, 1876,
; married 2d, in Fayetteville, N. Y., Oct. 2, Sarah
Cotter, born in Fayetteville, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1859. They
reside in Rome, N. Y.
846 EASTMAN FAMILY OF ABIERICA.
CHILDREK BT FIRST WIFE.
i. Ln Belle Frank*, b. in New Woodrtook, N. Y^ Not. dO,
1878.
ii. Blanche*, b. in Aubarn, N. T^ Dec 17, 1880.
1447. Elisha Eugene Eastman' (Thomas J.*, Timothy*,
Timothy*, Joseph', Benjamin*, Roger'), bom in New Woodr
stock, N. Y., April 4, 1852 ; married in New Woodstock,
Oct. 23, 1873, Eva May Hubbard, bom in New Woodstock,
N. Y., July 13, 1852; resides in Binghamton, N. Y. He
is a carriage maker.
CHILDREX.
i. Albert Branell', b. in New Woodstock, X. T., June 22, 1874 ;
m. Nov. 16, 1892, Ella May Loomis, b. in Binghamton,
N. Y., May 21, 1875. Child : (a) Ralph Bmnell*, b. Oct.
29, 1897 ; d. Sept 8, 1898.
iL A nameless son', b. in Cinciunatns, N. Y., April 15, 1877 ;
d. April 22, 1877.
iii. Lonis Hubbard', b. in Cincinnatas, N. Y., March 11, 1879 ;
d. June 16, 1879.
1448. Elbridge G. Carter^ (Daniel Carter^, Daniel Car-
ters, Susannah Eastman^, Joseph^, Benjamin', Roger'), born
Dec. 4, 1808 ; married Mary S. Hook, of Concord, N. H.
Mr. Carter was for many years agent for the United States
and Canada express. He resided at Concord, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary O. Carter^, b. Dec. 10, 1836 ; m. L. E. Warren, of
Littleton, Mass. Mr. Warren was at one time professor
of mathematics at Colby University, WaterviUe, Me.
ii. George W. Carter^, b. July 18, 1842.
1449. Luther Carter^ (John Carter*, Nathan Carters,
Susannah Eastman**, Joseph^, Benjamin% Roger'), born Aug.
24, 1829; married Mary A. Coffin, of Newburyport, Mass.,
where he settled.
JOHN CARTER^. 847
CHILDREN.
i. Mary C. Carter', b. Dec. 1, 1855.
ii. Lillian F. Carter', b. May 12, 1858.
iii. Luther E. Carter*, b. May 1, 1865 ; d. Aug. 1, 1865.
1450. John Carter^ (John Carter^, Nathan Carter^
Susannah Eastman^, Joseph^, Benjamin% Roger'), born
March 5, 1834 ; married Julia F. Bryant, of Madrid, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Frank L. Carter', b. Feb. 14, 1860.
ii. J. Wesley Carter', b. April 20, 1864.
iii. Jennie E. Carter', b. Oct. 20, 1874.
1451. William H. Carter^ (Jeremiah Carter^, Nathan
Carters, Susannah Eastman^ Joseph^, Benjamin*, Roger'),
born Oct. 4, 1828 ; married Ann W. Norvell, of Nevvbury-
port, Mass.
CiriLDRKN.
i. George W. Carter', b. Aug. 17, 1855.
ii. John Carter', b. Oct. 27, 1805.
iii. Georgianna Carter', b. July 5, 1874.
1452. Sherman J. Carter^ (Jeremiah Carter^, Nathan
Carters, Susannah Eastman*, Joseph^ Benjamin*, Roger'),
born Oct. 25, 1831 ; married Emma A. Dow, and settled in
Gloucester, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Sherman Carter', b. April 26, 1854.
ii. John D. Carter', b. July 3, 1856.
iii. Fred O. Carter', b. Sept. 28, 1860.
iv. Emma F. A. Carter', b. Sept. 16, 1863.
1*453. Nathan P. Carter^ (Nathan Carter^, Nathan Car-
ter5, Susannah Eastman*, Joseph^, Benjamin*, Roger'), born
April 27, 1836 ; married Caroline Rice, of Boston, Mass., and
settled in Brooklyn, N. Y.
848 EASTMAN FAMILY OP AMERICA.
CmiiDSBll.
i. Bertie C»rteH» b. in St Loaii, Ifo, Vof. 12» 1806; d
yooDg.
ii. Hmttie S. Carter*, b. in St Lonis, Mon July 1^ 188&
iiL Eagene J. Carter*, b. in Astoria, N. T., Oet 25, 1871.
W. WiUie N. Carter*, b. in Brooklyn, N. T^ Marah 25, 187&
1454. Benjamin Brown French^ (Daniel French% G011U
French', Daniel French^, Joseph French', Sarah Eastman*,
Roger'), bom in Chester, N. H., Sept. 4, 1800; died in
Washington, D. C, Aug. 12, 1870; married ist, Jan. 11,
1825, Elizabeth Smith Richardson, bom in Groton, Mas8.»
July 13, 1805, died in May, 1861, daughter of Hon.
William M. Richardson, chief justice of New Hampshire
from 18 16 to 1837. He married 2d, Sept. 9, 1862, Maiy
Ellen Brady, bom in Washington, D. C, Dec., 1831.
Mr. French studied at North Yarmouth Academy, Maine ;
studied law with his father, and was admitted to the bar in
Feb., 1825. Dartmouth conferred the honorary degree
of A. M. on him in 1852. He practiced law at Hooksett and
Sutton, N. H., was appointed clerk of the courts, and went
to Newport in 1827 ; was assistant clerk of the New Hamp-
shire senate in 1830, and was representative in the New
Hampshire legislature in 1831-32-33. He was proprietor
and editor of the A^e2u Hampshire Spectator. He was an
assistant clerk of the United States house of representatives
in 1833, clerk of the house in 1845 ; was president of the
Magnetic Telegraph Company, and commissioner of public
buildings in Washington, D. C. He was a thirty-third
degree Mason, and was Grand Master of the District of
Columbia.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
2060a. i. Francis Ormond French^ b. in Chester, N. H., Sept. 12,
1837.
2060b. ii. Benjamin Brown French, Jr.^ b. in Washington, D. C,
Feb. 4, 1845.
HENkY FLAGG FRENCH^, OF CHESTER, N. H. 849
1455. Henry Flagg French^ (Daniel French^ Gould
French^, Daniel French"*, Joseph French^, Sarah Eastman*,
Roger*), born in Chester, N. H., Aug. 14, 1813; died in
Concord, Mass., Nov. 29, 1885 ; married ist, Oct. 9, 1838,
Anne Richardson, born in Groton, Mass., Sept. 26, 181 1,
died Aug. 29, 1856, daughter of Hon. William M. Richard-
son, chief justice of New Hampshire. He married 2d,
Sept. 29, 1859, Pamelia Mellen Prentice born in Keene,
N. H., Oct. 27, 1 82 1, daughter of Hon. John Prentice, for
many years editor of the Kcenc Sentinel. Mr. French was
educated at Pinkerton Academy, at Derry, Pembroke, N. H.,
and Hingham, Mass., where he went to study French. He
studied law in his father's office, and at the Law School in
Cambridge, Mass., and was admitted to the bar, Aug. 14,
1835. He practiced law with his father as long as he lived,
when he went to Portsmouth for one year, then removed to
Exeter, and held the office of solicitor ten years from 1838,
and that of bank commissioner four years from 1848. He
practiced law there until appointed a justice of the court of
common pleas, Aug. 15, 1854, which office he held till Aug.
I, 1859. H^ opened an office in Boston in Sept., 1859, and
removed his family to Cambridge in i860; was appointed
assistant district attorney for Suffolk county, Nov. 19, 1862,
and held the office (at the same time practicing law) until
June, 1865, when he was elected the first president of
the Massachusetts Agricultural College. He removed to
Amherst, where the college was established Sept., 1865,
having resigned his office in Boston. Being unable to
organize the college according to his ideas of what such an
institution should be, he resigned his position there Oct. 17,
1866, and removed to Boston, where he renewed his profes-
sion in the spring of 1867. He purchased a farm in Concord,
Mass., on which he resided. In 1852 Dartmouth conferred
upon him the honorary degree of M. A. He was elected
60
850 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
honorary member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, at Cam-
bridge, July, 1861. He published a very full treatise upon
farm draining soon after his agricultural tour in Europe in
1857.
CHILDREN BT FIRST WIFE.
2070. L Henriette Van Mater FreDoh*, b. in Chester, N. H., Sept'
29, 1889.
2071. IL William M. R. Freneh*, b. in Exeter, N. H., Oet 1, 1848.
2072. ilL Sarah Flagg French*, b. in Exeter, N. H., Aug. 14, 1848.
9078. iv. Daniel Chester French*, b. in Exeter, N. H., April 20, 1850.
1456. Walter Blake^ (Charlotte A. B. Eastman^, Samuel
Conner^, Ebenezer*, Samuel', Samuel", Roger*), bom in
Worcester, Mass., Sept. 18, 1856; married ist, Jennie Louise
Lock, bom in Somerville, Mass., Sept. 20, 1850, died in
Concord, Sept., 1898; married 2d, Dec. 9, 1898, Izetta B.
Badger, widow of Carl Ericson. Mr. Blake received his
education in the Boston schools, and Tilton Seminary, Tilton,
N. H. ; entered the employ of the old B., C. & M. R. R., at the
age of seventeen years, and has held every position from the
lowest up to conductor, which position he now holds. He
now resides in the Acquilla Block, Concord, N. H.
GUILD BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Eastman B]ake^ b. in Concord, April 11, 1898.
1457. Anna Mary Eastman^ (Henry Patrick*', Nehemiahs,
Ebenezer^, Samuel^ SamueP, Roger'), born in Merrittstown,
Pa., Oct. 10, i860; married June 7, 1887, Jacob S. Hack-
ney, of Uniontown, Pa., where they reside. He is an M. D.
CHILDREN.
i. Martha Francis Hackney', b. in Uniontown, Pa., April 4,
1888; d. Feb. 11, 1893.
IL Virf(inia Woodbury Hackney^ b. May 30, 1890.
iii. Henry Eastman Hackney^ b. April 2, 1892.
iv. Mary Francis Hackney', b. Jan. 12, 1894.
y. Jacob Sidwell Hackney', b. Oct. 9, 1895.
WILLIAM E. CROCKETT^, OF SANBORNTON, N. H. 8$ I
1458. William Elkins Crockett^ (Mary Butler Taylor^,
Sally Eastman^, Ebenezer^, Samuel^ Samuel', Roger'), born
in Sanbornton, N. H., Sept. i, 1824; married April, 1845,
Harriet Curtis, born in Thetford, Vt., Feb. 16, 1825. He
was a manufacturer of leather belting, doing business in
Newburyport, Mass., where he resided.
CHILDREN.
i. Erni T. Crockett', b. in Thetford, Vt., Sept. 14, 1847.
ii. Benai'ah C. Crockett®, b. in Thetford. Vt., Aug. 17, 1849.
ill. Lizzie H. Crockett®, b*. in New Hampton, N. H., Sept. 11,
1851.
iv. William H. Crockett®, b. in Newburyport, Mass., July 19,
1854; d. Jan. 21, 1855.
1459. I^^ Taylor Crockett^ (Mary Butler Taylor^, Sally
Eastman^, Ebenezer'*, SamueP, Samuel% Roger'), born in
Sanbornton, N. H., May 12, 1826; married in Manchester,
N. H., by Rev. C. W. Wallace, June 10, 1848, Drusilla
Fitts, born in Dorchester, N. H., Dec. 29, 1823. He lived
in Thetford, Vt., and Sanbornton, N. H., and after the death
of his wife removed to Haverhill, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Laura Ann Crockett^, b. in Dorchester, N. H., May 21,
1850.
ii. George F. Crockett^, b. in Thetford, Vt., April 3, 1852.
iii. Mary Ella Crockett^ b. in Sanbornton, N. H., Dec. 19,
1854; d. Jan. 19, 1855.
iv. Ada Bell Crockett^ b. in Sanbornton, N. H., July 7, 1859.
1460. Laura Elizabeth Crockett^ (Mary Butler Taylor^,
Sally Eastman^, Ebenezer'*, SamueP, Samuel% Roger'), born
in Holderness, N. H., July 6, 1828 ; died in Plymouth, N. H.,
Oct. 9, 1880; married Jan. 12, 1854, William Gould Hull,
born in Plymouth, N. H., Dec. 26, 1826. She was a lady of
852 EASniAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
high culture, gifted in conversation and as a writer, but
especially faithful and endeared as a wife, mother, and friend.
They resided in Plymouth, N. H., where he was a merchant,
and later engaged in the lumber trade.
CHILDREH.
I Arthur Crockett HoU*, b. April 80, 1807.
iL Heber WiUiam HiiU«, b. Oct 29, 1861.
1461. Frances J. Taylor' (Ira Allen Taylor*, Sally East-
man', Ebenezer^, Samuel^, Samuel', Roger'), bom in New
Hampton, N. H., April 7, 1834 ; married in Manchester,
N. H., by Rev. D. P. Cilley, Feb. 5, 1849, Tristram Bragg,
bom in Thetford, Vt., Aug. 31, 1828. He was a farmer,
and in 1876 was living in Salisbury, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary £. Bragg*, b. AprU 7, 1852 ; d. Oct 15, 1856.
ii. Mary (?) Bragg*, b. July 7, 1858 ; d. Oct 20, 1865.
iii. John Leland B^agg^ b. Jan. 0, 1861. '
iv. Abraham Lincohi Bragg*, b. Dec. 28, 1865.
V. Frank Taylor Bragg*, b. Dec. 28, 1871.
1462. George Boardman MacLellan^ (Rachel Moore Tay-
lor^, Salley Eastmans, Ebenezer'*, Samuel^, SamueP, Roger"),
born in King and Queen county, Va., July 27, 1833 ; mar-
ried June 20, 1858, Emily Marshall Moore, daughter of
William and Abigail D. (Robinson) Moore. Mr. MacLellan
fitted for college at the old institution in New Hampton,
graduated at Yale College in the class of 1858, as salutato-
rian. He went south where he taught several years. He
served three years in the Confederate army, 1862-65. He
resided in New Hampton, N. H., for three years, 1868-71,
and removed to St. Louis, Mo., where he was a classical
teacher, 1879-81.
HOWARD TAYLOR SMITH^, OF BRISTOL, N. H. 853
CHILDREN.
i. Arthur Liverniore MacLellan^ b. in Oktibbeha county,
Miss., Dec. 18, 1859 ; d. Oct. 11, 1866.
ii. Ade MacLeUan*, b. Nov. 28, 1861 ; d. Oct. 28, 1862.
iii. Maud Muller MacLellan^ b. Aug. 23, 1865.
iv. Robert Morris MacLellan^ b. in Columbus, Miss., May 8,
1868.
y. Louisa Adelaide MacLellan^, b. in New Hampton, N. H.,
July 17, 1871.
vi. George Taylor MacLellan*, b. Nov. 27, 1873 ; d. Feb., 1876.
1463. Howard Taylor Smiths (Laura Elizabeth Taylor*,
Sally Eastmans, Ebenezer-*, Samuel^ Samuel% Roger'), born
in Bristol, N. H., July i6, 1855 ; married at Hotel Hunting-
ton, Boston, Mass., Sept. 16, 1879, Nellie H. Fellows, of
Franklin, N. H. He immediately went to St. Paul, Minn.,
where he has been employed by the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Railroad as cashier at the freight house, St. Paul.
CHILDREN.
i. * Herbert Mason Smith^, b. in St. Paul, Dec. 6, 1880 ; d. July
29, 1681.
ii. Harold Taylor Smith^, b. Sept. 28, 1883 ; d. Sept. 29, 1883.
iii. Howard Dean S^lith^ b. April 7, 1888.
iv. Putnam Morrill Smithy b. May 11, 1895.
1464. Josiah Calef Eastman^ (Joseph^ Timothys, Joseph^
Joseph^ Samuels Roger'), born in Loudon, N. H., April 22,
181 1 ; died in Hampstead, N. H., Nov. 27, 1867; married
1st, Ann A. Wilson, a daughter of Capt. Leonard Wilson, a
pensioner of the war of 181 2 ; she died Feb. 17, 1850. He
married 2d, Feb. 5, i860, Mary Helen Harris, daughter of
Dr. Jerome and Mary (Tewksbury) Harris, of Amesbury,
Mass. ; she died May 23, 1891, aged 55 years. Dr. East-
man was educated at Kingston, Atkinson and Saco, Me.,
academies ; taught district schools for eight years, and
graduated from Dartmouth in the class of 1837. He studied
854 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
medicine and entered into practice at Newmarket, N. H.,
and about 1839 he located at Hampstead, N. H., where,
except during his military life, he was in active* practice. He
had been a member of the New Hampshire Medical Society
over fifty years, and was its president in i860. He was a
member of the Rockingham Medical Society, and was twice
its president. He was also an honored member of the American
Medical Association, whose meetings he frequently attended as
a delegate from New Hampshire, and was one of the three
delegates from New Hampshire to the great International
Medical Congress, held at Philadelphia in 1876. His favorite
branches of practice were surgery and obstetrics, and he had
attended at the births of four thousand five hundred children
who lived, and of whom he kept a record. He was appointed
by Governor Berry surgeon of the Fourth New Hampshire
Volunteers, with rank of major, and accompanied the regi-
ment to Washington, Annapolis, Port Royal, Hilton Head,
St. Augustine, and Jacksonville, Fla., doing laborious ser\4ce
for two years, when, on account of illness in his family, he
resigned and returned to Hampstead. Shortly afterwards
he declined the colonelcy of a new regiment which was
offered him, although it would have been in accord with his
tastes. When a mere lad he had been appointed a cadet at
West Point, but he declined the appointment at the urgent
request of his widowed mother. Subsequently, he held
every rank in the New Hampshire militia from private to
colonel. In politics Dr. Eastman was a stanch Democrat.
In 1845 ^^^ ^^''^s county treasurer, and was renominated in
1847, but declined the honor. The strength of his political
principles is illustrated by the fact that when he was in the
senate the " Knownothings " urged him to accept the nomi-
nation for governor, but he indignantly refused the proffered
bribe, although he might have been easily elected. P^or
years he was one of the standard bearers of the party, and
JOSEPH C. EASTMAN.7 85 5
was its candidate for councillor at two elections. He was a
delegate to the national convention which nominated McClel-
lan, as was also Horatio Seymour. Dr. Eastman was in
practice within about a year of his death, and was very active
for a man of his years. He was confined to his bed but five
days.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Bartlett^ b. Feb. 15» 1844 ; m. Lavosier Hill, of New
York city. Children : (a) Eugene Woodbury Hill', b.
April 11, 18G4, graduate of medical college ; (b) Walter
Eastman Hill®, b. April 8, 1865.
ii. Ella Augusta^ b. April 11, 1846 ; resides at Derry, N. H.
iii. Hanlon^ b. ; d. at the age of six months.
iv. Etta Annes, b. Dec. 18, 1849 ; d. March 14, 1863.
CHILDRKN BY SECOND WIFE.
V. Josiah Bartlett^ b. April 11, 1865; res. in Hampstead,
X. II.
vi. Susie A.^ b. Jan. 19, 1867 ; m. George S. Palmer, principal
of high school in Elliot, Me.
1465. Joseph C. Eastman^ (Joseph^ Timothys, Josephs
Joseph^, SannieP, Roger*), born Jan. 28, 1814; died in
Hampstead, N. H., Feb. 26, 1863; married Feb. 3, 1841,
Adeline Harriman ; died Nov. 22, 1865. He was an M. D.,
settled first in Candia, N. H., and later removed to Hamp-
stead.
CHILDREN.
i. Frank S.s, b. Dec. 28, 1841 ; m. July 27, 1877, Susan Brown.
He enlisted Aug. 15, 1862, in company E, Eleventh New
Hampshire Infantry ; mustered Aug. 29, 1862, as
private ; discharged at Concord, N. H., on account of
disability Jan. 27, 1863. Resides in Lynn, Mass.
ii. Helen A.^, b. Jan. 2:^, 1844; m. Dec. 23, 1871, Elmer S.
Harris. Child : (a) Elmer Eastman Harris*, b. Feb. 26,
1874 ; lives in Haverhill, Mass.
iii. Ann B.s, b. Aug. 13, 1846 ; d. Oct. 2, 1848.
856 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1466. Mason Eastman' (Timothy^, Timothy^, Josephs
Joseph', Samuel', Roger'), bom m Canaan, Me., Aug. 2»
1826 ; married April 30, 1852, Emily Amelia Kent, bom in
Dorset, Vt., March 19, 1831. He lived in Eastmanvill^
Mich. He died March 7, i860.
CHILDREN.
L Timothy*, b. Oct 14, 1854.
IL Laarens', b. Oct 14, 1854 (twin) ; both d. same day.
2074. ilL Walter*, b. July 14, 1855.
9076. iv. Frederick*, b. April 24, 1857.
y. Mason*, b. Dec, 1859 ; d. July, 1860.
His widow married again Jan. i, 1865, Thomas Hefferan,
bom July 28, 183 1, in New York state. He is the president
of the People's Savings Bank of Grand Rapids, Mich.,
where he resides. Their children were :
L (Seorge Hefferan, b. in Eastmanville, Mich., April 19, 1866 ;
'graduated from the University at Ann Arbor, Mieh^ in
1891, and is now practicing law.
ii. Mary Hefferan, b. June 24, 1873 ; she is a student at
Wellesley, Mass.
ill. Thomas William HefPeran, b. July 22, 1876.
1467. George Eastman^ (Timothy^, Timothys, Joseph^
Joseph^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Canaan, Me., May 29,
1828; married April 23, 1850, Aphia Perry, born Feb. 7,
1825. Mr. Eastman lived for a while in Eastmanville, Mich.,
but afterwards removed to Grand Rapids, where he was
extensively engaged in the lumber business. His wife died
Dec. 22, 1895 ; he died June 6, 1896.
CHILDREN.
i. Jennie^, b. June 22, 1«52 ; d. Jan. 22, 1854.
ii. Abba8, b. Oct. 22, 1853 ; d. Jan. 22, 1854.
iii. Nellie®, b. in Niagara county, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1855 ; m. Sept.
1, 1875, William C. Harper, b. Nov. 3, 1851, resides in
Grand Rapids, Mich. Children : (a) Allie Eastman
Harper', b. Sept. 4, 1876; (b) William C. Harper*, b..
GALEN EASTMAN', OF CANAAN, ME. 857
Nov. 3, 1877 ; (c) G. Ralph Harper®, b. Jan. 25, 1882 ;
(d) Florence S. Harper*, b. Nov. 2, 1883; (e) Julia
Aphia Harper*, b. Oct. 18, 1885 ; (f) Robert Mason Har-
per*, b. Nov. 4, 1887 ; (g) George Harper*, b. May 26,
1892.
2076. iv. George', b. Aug. 30, 1857 ; d. July 3, 1888.
V. Jennie Lull', b. Dec. 12, 1865; m. Oct. 19, 1885, Ralph P.
Tietaort. Children : (a) Helen Tietsort*, b. in Grand
Rapids, Mich., Oct. 19, 1887 ; (b) John Donald Tietsort*,
b. Feb. 17, 1895.
1468. Galen Eastman' (Timothy^, Timothy^. Joseph*,
Joseph^, Samuel*, Roofer'), born in Canaan, Me., July 8,
1829; married Dec. 14, 1858, Mary L. Ferry, daughter of
Rev. VV. M. Ferry. Mr. Eastman was interested in the
lumbering business in Michigan, and introduced the system
of transporting lumber on barges, which were towed across
Lake Michigan. He also owned considerable vessel property.
About 1877 he accepted the position of Indian agent at the
Navajo Reservation, in New Mexico, where he remained
until 1883, when he resigned and removed to San Fran-
cisco, Cal., where he died Jan. 18, 1889.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Amanda^ b. March 9, 1860, in Grand Haven, Mich. ;
m. April 12, 1883, P. B. Johnson. He d. Sept. 25, 1884.
She HI. 2d, Jan. 17, 1889, William C. Fairchild. Child
by first husband : (a) Kate White Johnson', b. Feb. 26,
1884. Children by second husband: (b) Amanda East-
man Fairchild', b. Oct. 18, 1889, in Vacaville, Cal.; (c)
Clara K. Fairchild®, b. in Tacoma, Wash.
ii. Bessie^ b. June 24, 1861, graduated from Smith's College,
June 18, 1886, teacher at Rockford College, 111.
2077. iii. Edward Ferry^, b. Jan. 15. 1863.
iv. Thomas White^, b. Sept. 0, 1864; m. Sept. 21, 1899, Ger-
trude Delano. Child : (a) Robert Delano®, b. July 14,
1900.
V. Timothys, b. Oct. 20, 1865 ; d. Aug. 9, 1866.
vi. Sarah Jane", b. Oct. 29, 1866 ; d. Aug. 13, 1867.
858 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
yii. Humah Eliiabeth*, b. Feb. 26, 1868 ; m. Aug. 4. 18II8»
D. H. Weelzen, Jr. Child: (a) MvgMot Elinbetii
Weelaen*, b. May 24, 1901.
TiiL Hettk^, b. July 6, 1869.
ix. Mary White^, b. Oct 2, 1870 ; teaehar ai Berkley CaL,
Deaf and Dumb lostitate.
X. George Maaon^ b. Sept. 6, 1872.
zL Galen*, b. Dee. 21, 1878 ; d. April 12, 1874.
zii. « Baby Phi"*, b. AprU 28, 1875 ; d. same day.
ziiL William Montagae*, b. April 13, 1877 ; d. Mareh 2, 1878.
1 469. Sarah Jane Eastman' (Timothy*, Timothy*, Joseph^
Joseph^ Samuel*, Roger"), born in Harmony, Me., Feb. 22,
1831 ; died March 26, 1900; married Sept. 15, 1848, Wal-
ter Lull, bom in Hanover (?), Cattaragus county, N. Y.,
July 5, 18 1 7. He was an early settler in Michigan, and for
years a prominent lumber dealer in Chicago. His principal
interests were destroyed by fire in Sept., 1859, when he
turned his attention to mining in Colorado. In this business
he was quite successful, but in 1 884 he removed to California.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Jane Lull*, b. Sept. 12, 1851; in. May 22. 1872,
Charles Phelps Gilbert. Children : (a) Jennie Lull
Gilbert*, b. March 15,1873; (b) Mary Louise Gilbert*
b. Oct. 20, 1883.
ii. Abbie Frances LulP, b. Oct. 2, 1853 ; ni. Oct. 19, 1875,
William H. Reddington. Child : (a) Ruth Hayes Red-
dington», b. March 10, 18a4.
iii. Carrie Bishop Lull', b. Aug. 27, 1857 ; d. Nov. 5, 1862.
iv. Walter Eastman Lull*, b. Alarch 27, 1859 ; m. May 5, 1885,
Mary Josephine Cronin, b. Aug. 15, 1859. Children all
born in Denver, Col. : (a) Walter Willianii Lull*, b.
May 14, 1886 ; (b) Mary Frances Lull*, b. Jan. 26, 1888 ;
(c) Louis Gilbert Lull*, b. Aug. 21, 1890 ; (d) Fred
Eastman Lull*, b. March 11, 1892; (e) Helen Margaret
Lull*, b. June 29, 1894 ; (f) Harold Lull*, b. Feb. 1, 1896.
V. Timothy Eastman Lull«, b. Dec. 24, 1864 ; d. July 6, 1865.
vi. Sarah Louise Lull', b. Sept. 15, 1867.
ABBIE ANN EASTMAN^ OF MAINE. 859
1470. Abbie Ann Eastman^ (Timothy^, Timothys, Joseph^,
Joseph^, Samuel', Roger'), born in Maine, Sept. 29, 1832;
married May 31, 1855, Jesse B. Thomas, of Chicago, 111.,
born in Crawfordsville, 111., July 29, 1832. Mr. Thomas
graduated from Kenyon College, Ohio, in 1 850 ; was admitted
to the bar in 1855. After following the profession for some
years he entered the ministry. His first pastorate was at
Waukegan, 111. In 1864 he became pastor of the Pierpont-
street Baptist church in Brooklyn, N. Y., and in 1868 he
accepted a call to the First Baptist church at San Francisco,
Cal., but the climate not agreeing with him he returned east
in 1869, and became pastor of the Michigan-avenue Baptist
church in Chicago. In 1873 he was called by the First
Baptist church in Pierpont street, Brooklyn, where he re-
mained until 1888, when he removed to Newton Center,
Mass.
CIIILDKEN.
i. Jesse Burgess Thom<as8, b. March 7, 1856 ; d. Oct. 21, 1862.
ii. Willis Eastman Thomas^ b. 1857 ; d. aged 6 mouths,
iii. Adi V. Thomas^, b. June 4, 18G0 ; d. Oct. 16, 1862.
2078. iv. Jessie Ehna Thomas®, b. Oct. 19, 1862 ; m. June 8, 1887,
Merwin E. Leslie. Chihlren : (a) Edwin Leslie', b. June
1, 188S; (l>) Harold David I^slie», b. Aug. 26, 1889;
(c) Jesse Burgess I^8lie^ b. Sept. 9, 1891 ; (d) John
Humpstone T^slie», b. June 28, 1893 ; d. Sept. 9, 1893.
V. Charles Huntington Thomas^ b. Aug. 27, 1864; d. in 1875.
2079. vi. Leo Boone Thomas^ b. in Chicago, 111., Aug. 25, 1869.
vii. Madora Carlotta Thomas^ b. 1871.
viii. Raphael Clark Thomas^ b. 1874.
1471. Mary S. Eastman^ (Timothy'', Timothy^, Joseph^
Joseph^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Kastmanville, Mich., April
28, 1844 J married Oct. 6, 1868, Francis Bridges, born near
Worcester, Mass., April 7, 1838. He enlisted in Sept.,
1 86 1, in the Twenty-fifth Massachusetts Volunteers, under
Colonel Upton, the regiment forming a part of the Burnside
expedition in 1863 ; he was commissioned first lieutenant,
Me
EASTMAN FAULT OF AMERICA.
and aBsigned to the Twentieth United States Colored Volun-
teers, stationed at New Orleans, La. He served in all
four years and four months. After the war he settled in
Chicago. In 1879 he removed to California, where he now
lesidet at San Franctacc^ Na 31 I^k avenue.
L Bobert SiimDM- Bridgai*, b. July 22, 18T0 ; d. Aug. 6, 1871.
IL FnnoU Eutmaii BridgM*, b. Jan. 15, 1872; 111. June IS,
I 1697, Harriet Elistbeth W&son, daughUir of John and
EUnOwUi (SUde) WUmd. Child: (a) Francis Wilson
BridgwF, b. Oot. 6, 1809.
liL L71U11 Albert Bridgw*, b. lUj- -.^T, imi.
1472. Octavia Elizabeth Eastman' (Timothy^, TiInothy^
Josq)h*, Joseph*, Sampel*, Roger'), born in Easlmaiiville,
Hich., Feb. 2, 1846; married June y, 1S70, Thomas S.
Blackaller, born in Liverpool, Eng., and came to this country
in 1867. They now reside in Des Moines, la.
CHILDKCK.
i. May BlackalleH, b. Itlay 3, 1871 ; d. same day.
ii. .TeSery Eastman Blackaller^.'b. April 14, 1872; m. Jona
35, 1895, Clara Fidlar, of Des Moines, la., and settled ia
Shenandoah, la.
iii. Charles Eastman Blackaller', b. Feb. 19, 1874.
iv. George Alfred Blaokaller", b. Nov. 22, 1875.
v. Jeaae Thomas Il!Bckaller>, b. July 19, 1880.
Ti. HenrietU Abigail Blackaller', b. Sept. 8. 1882.
Tit. Adelaide Octavia Blackaller«, b. 1884.
1473. Hannah Louisa George' (Caroline M. Eastman^
Moses', Benjamin*, Joseph', Samuel', Roger"), bom in
Sunapee, N. H., June 22, 1837 ; married in Lebanon, N. H.,
Dec. 5, 1858, John Eastman Gile, born in Enfield, N. H.,
July 10, 1835, son of Nelson and Sally (Eastman) Gile.
Sally was the daughter of Col. John Eastman, of Concord,
N. H, The latter died Dec. 4, 1896. They reside in Leba-
non, N. H.
MOSES EASTMAN GEORGE', OF SUNAPEE, N. H. 86 1
CHILDREN.
i. George Everett Gile^ b. in Lebanon, N. H., March 28,
1861 ; farmer ; m. Dec. 6, 1887, Vesta Cole, of Enfield,
N. H.
ii. Katie Evlyne Gile^, b. in Enfield, N. H., Oct 4, 1862. She
is a trained nurse, and graduated from the Massachu-
setts General Hospital ; resides in Boston, Mass.
iii. Fred Burton Gile^, b. iu Enfield, N. H., April 23, 1864 ; d.
in Lebanon, N. H., April 16, 1897 ; m. in Concord, N. H.,
April 22, 1891, Jennie Eva Locke, b. in Concord, N. H.,
Dec. 12, 1864 ; resides there. She was the daughter of
Frank H. and Sarah Jane (Follansbee) Ix>cke. Child :
(a) John Ashley Gile', b. in Lebanon, N. H., Oct. 4,
1895.
1474. Moses Eastman George' (Caroline Eastman^
Moses5, Benjamin-*, Joseph^ SamueP, Roger*), born in Sun-
apee, N. H., Aug. 30, 1838 ; married in Canaan, N. H.,
Oct. 30, 1859, Mary Frances Bucklin, born in Groton,
N. H., Dec. 27, 1838, died in Lebanon, N. H., daughter of
Alanson and Sarah (Cole) Bucklin, who died on the way to
California in 1850. Mr. George married 2d, Alberta H.
Harron, born in Hopkinton, N. Y., May 29, 1853, daughter
of John and Emma Harron, of Hopkinton, N. Y. Mr. George
followed farming till seventeen years of age, when he left
farming and learned the business of manufacturing woolen
goods. He was forty years in the business, starting at the
bottom and working his way up until he became superintend-
ent of a large mill in Lebanon, where he was fifteen years,
when, on account of ill health, he resigned ; he lives in
Lebanon, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Cora Dell GeorgeS b. in Canaan, N. H., March 30, 1862 ;
m. J. G. Harvey,
ii. Allen E. George^ b. in Canaan, N. H., Oct. 11, 1865.
iii. Arthur L. George^ b. ; res. in Johnstown, Pa.
862 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1475. Mercie Morrill George^ (Caroline M. £astman%
Moses5, Benjamin*, Joseph^ Samuel', Roger'), bom in Sun-
apee, N. H., Dec. 19, 1841 ; married Jan. 21, i860, Herbert
J. Morrill ; died with consumption. He was a machinist, and
a man of promise.
CHILD.
i. Fred Eugene Morrill', b. in Canaan, X. H., March 30, 1862.
1476. Almina L. George^ (Caroline M. Eastraan^ Mosess,
Benjamin'*, Joseph^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Sunapee,
N. H., Sept. 7, 1843 J married Edwin E. Huse.
CUILDRt:N' ALL BORN IN ENFIELD, N. U.
i. l>eona Ellen Huse*, b. Jan. 23, 1864.
ii. Bertha Mabel Huse*, b. Oct. 24, 1867.
1477. Charles Edwin George^ (Caroline M. Eastman^,
MosesS Benjamin'*, Joseph^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Sun-
apee, N. H., March 12, 1845 » married in Manchester,
N. H., Aug. 27, 1870, Addie Luella Gordon, born in Canaan,
N. H., daughter of William and Louisa (Richardson) Gordon,
of Canaan, X. II. She died in Franklin Falls, X. H., Nov.
13, 1891. lie married 2d, Sept. 29, 1896, Hera Emma Harran,
born in Hopkinton, X. Y., May 24, 1872, daughter of John
and Emma (Cutler) Harran, of Hopkinton, St. Lawrence
county, X. Y. Mr. (jcorge is a foreman in spinning room in
a woolen mill in Lebanon, X. H., where he resides. He
has no children.
1478. Julia A. Eastman^ (SamueP, Benjamin^, Samuel*,
F^benezer^ Samuel-, Roger'), born in Strong, Me., April 2,
181 5 ; died in Strong, Me., Xov. 8, 1887; niarried Philip
M. Stubbs. He was a lawyer and judge of probate for many
years. He lived in Strong, ]\Ic.
EZEKIEL PORTER EASTMAN^, OF STRONG, ME. 863
CHILDREN.
i. Emma J. Stubb8^ b. Dec. 7, 1836 ; d. in Strong, Me., March
17, 1861.
2080. ii. Philip Henry Stubbs^, b. April 7, 1838.
2081. iii. George Stubbs^, b. Dec. 30, 1839.
iv. J, Francis Stubbs^, b. May 20, 1846 ; d. Aug. 20, 1848.
1479. Ezekiel Porter Eastman^ (SamueP, Benjamin^
Samuel^ Ebenezer^ SamueP, Roger'), born in Strong, Me.,
June 18, 18 1 7 ; died in Lynn, Mass., in i860 ; married Mary
Macomber Haines, died in Green Bay, Wis., June 26, 1867.
He was an M. D., and lived at one time in Wisconsin.
CHILDREN.
2082. i. Charles Follen^, b. in Monroe, Me., Aug. 30, 1844.
ii. Frank Marshall^ b. in Lynn, Mass., June 20, 1869. He is
a lawyer and resides in Harrisburg, Pa.
1480. Harry Eugene Eastman^ (Samuel^, Benjamin^,
Samuel'*, Ebenezer^ SamueP, Roger'), born in Strong, Me.,
May 3, 1819; died in Benton Harbor, Mich., March 22,
1898; married March 2, 1843, Elizabeth W. Arndt. Mr.
Eastman received his education in the common schools of
his native town and at the Farmington Academy, Farming-
ton, Me., and at Bowdoin College. He studied law with a
Hallowell, Me., firm ; removed to Green Bay, Wis., in 1840 ;
was mayor of the city in 1854-5 ; practiced law until the war
broke out, when he entered the military service as second
major of the Second Wisconsin Volunteer Cavalry. He was
promoted from time to time until he returned as colonel of
the regiment. Colonel Eastman was a scholarly man of fine
literary taste and abilities.
CHILDREN.
i. May8, b. Sept. 26, 1844; m. Sept. 26, 1866, Dr. George A.
Lamb. Children : (a) Grace Lamb®, b. April 23, 1869 ;
(b) Eugenia Lamb«, b. March 27, 1873.
864 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
ii. Grace^ b. Jan. 9, 1847 ; m. April 15, 1868, John M. Norris.
Children : (a) May Elizabeth Xorris*, b. Sept 28, 1869 ;
(b) John M. Norris*, b. May 6, 1873.
iii. Belief, b. Jan. 17, 1850 ; ni. Sept. 8, 1880, W. H. Woodruff.
Children: (a) Sara M. Woodruff*, b. Sept 11, 1881;
(b) Robert Woodruff*, b. Sept. 13, 1884 ; (c) Margaret
Woodruff*, b. April 27, 1891.
iv. Eugene^, b. July, 1852 ; d. Nov. 30, 1872.
V. Ben Ralph', b. Dec. 11, 1856; m. Sept 26, 1883, Lettie
Sherwood. Children: (a) Ruth*, b. July, 1884; (b)
Jane Elizabeth*, b. Aug., 1885.
vi. Maude', b. April 6, 1860 ; m. June 21, 1891, Seely McConL
Children : (a) Harriet Elizabeth McCord*, b. Dec. 21,
1895; (b) Mary Gertrude McCord*, b. Jan. 4, 1897; (c)
Eugene McCord*, b. May 10, 1900.
148 1. John Albert Eastman^ (Samuel^ Benjamin^ Samuel*,
Ebenezer^, Samuel*, Roger'), born in Strong, Me., March 4,
1821 ; died at Benton Harbor, Mich., April 11, 1895. He
married Jan. 6, 1848, Helen M. Darling, of Fond du Lac,
Wis. Until the age of eighteen he was wholly engaged on
his father's farm during the season, going to school winters.
In Dec, 1829, he entered the Charleston, Me., Academy,
and in Sept., 1841, began the study of law in the office of
Hon. Philip M. Stubbs, and continued until the fall of 1843.
except when he was teaching winters at Strong and King-
field, Me. On Sept. 14, 1843, ^^ ^^^^ Strong and went to
Plattsville, Wis., arriving there Oct. 5, where he taught school
during the following winter. In May, 1844, he went to
Green Bay, Wis., selecting that place as his future home.
Here he taught school for a while and practiced law during
the balance of his residence there. In the spring of 1864
he removed to Chicago, 111., where he was engaged in the
practice of law and in some commercial pursuits until May,
1873, when he removed to Benton Harbor, Mich., where he
practiced law until his death. He was editor of the Fojid du
Lac Journal in 1849, postmaster of Fond du Lac, and state
senator one term.
MARY JANE EASTMAN^, OF STRONG, ME. 86$
CHILD.
2083. i. Frank L.s, b. in Fond du Lac, Wis., Feb. 28, 1850.
•
1482. Mary Jane Eastman^ (Samuel^ Benjamin^ Samuel^
Ebenezer^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Strong, Me., Nov. 24,
1822; died at sea, June 14, 1848; married Capt. Augustus
Hitchcock, of Damariscotta, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Samuel Augustus Hitchcock^ b. March 16, 1845 ; m. Harriet
W. Elliot. Children : (a) Harry Hitchcock* ; (b) Frank E.
Hitchcock*; (c) Florence Hitchcock*,
ii. Francis Hitchcock^ b. March 3, 1847; m. 1878, Emily
White Case. Child: (a) Mary F^astman Hitchcock*, b.
; d. in Rockland, Me., Oct. 25, 1896. She was a
physician.
1483. George W. Eastman^ (SamueP, Benjamin^, Samuel^
Ebenezer^ Samucl% Roger*), born in Strong, Me., March 29,
1824 ; married Annie Monroe. Resides in Plattsville, Wis.
CHILDREN.
i. Jessie^ b. .
ii. Julia^ b. .
iii. An infant son^ b. ; d.
iv. Ma^y^ b. ; ni. Northrop. Children : (a) Annie
Northrop* ; (b) George Northrop* ; (c) Jessie Northrop* ;
(d) Louis Northrop*; one who died; making five
children. She is deceased.
1484. Eliza Vcldora Eastman^ (Benjamin Franklin^
Benjamins, Samuel*, Ebenezer^, SamueP, Roger'), born in
Strong, Me., May 4, 1829; died in Brentwood, N. Y., Feb.
26, 1898; married in Phillips, Me., Aug. 15, 1855, Justin
White Spaulding, born in Meriden, N. H., June 18, 1823,
died in Atkinson, N. H., Sept. 28, 1865. Mr. Spaulding
was a teacher and principal in Atkinson Academy ; graduated
at Dartmouth College in 1847.
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866 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
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CHILDREN ALL BORN IN ATKINSON, N. H.
i. Mary Cushman Spaulding*, b. Feb. 26, 1858.
ii. Frank Eastman Spaulding^, b. June 19, 18^.
iii. Grace Eastman Spaulding*, b. Sept. 10, 1863.
1485. Briceno Mendez Eastman' (Benjamin Franklin*,
Benjamin^, Samuel^, Ebenezer^, Samuel*, Roger'), bom in
Strong, Me., Feb. 17, 183 1 ; married in Strong, Me., Aug.
4, 1864, Martha Russ Clark, born in Strong, Me., Nov. 6,
1840, daughter of Adam and Mary Johnson Clark, of Strong,
Me. Mr. Eastman resides in Deering, Me., where he is a
merchant. He is superintendent of the Sunday school,
trustee and steward of the Methodist Episcopal church.
CHILDREN.
2084. i. Fred Ermon', b. in Strong, Me., July 17, 1865.
ii. Caroline Imogene*, b. in Portland, Me., May 7, 1868.
iii. Alice Clark^, b. in Portland, Me., Oct. 30, 1871.
iv. Lucina Theresa^ b. in Portland, Me., Jan. 8, 1878 ; d. Feb.
17, 1893.
V. Harold Benjamin^, b. in Portland, Me., June 24, 1878.
i486. James P>ed Eastman^ (Benjamin Franklin^ Benja-
mins, Samuel*, Kbenezer^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Strong,
Me., June 15, 1833; married ist, June 15, 1859, Laura
Moore Hart well, born in Mt. Vernon, Me., Oct. 30, 1837,
died in Maysville, Cal., Nov. 3, 1871 ; married 2d, June 21,
1873, Ida Mary Robbins. Mr. Eastman is an engraver,
residing in Marysville, Cal. He has been Sunday school
superintendent, trustee, and steward in the Methodist Epis-
copal church to which he belongs. He was department
county clerk nine years, department treasurer six years,
department postmaster four years, and postmaster seven
years.
CHILDKEN.
i. Emma Caroline^ b. in Maysville, Cal., Aug. 4,1864; m.
May 1, 1S84, George II. Proctor, at Sioux Falls, Dak.
Child : (a) George H. Proctor, Jr.«, b. May 18, 1885.
(b) Emma Proctor^ d. in Maysville, Cal., May 13, 1894.
EMOGENE EASTMAN', OF STRONG, ME. 867
ii. Frank W.^ b. in Maysville, Cal., Dec. 4, 1868 ; m. Aug.
1891, Martha Buttreff, of Spokane, Wash. Child: (a)
.Mattie Ue*, b. Aujr. 3, 1892.
iii. Charles Hartwell', b. in Maysville. Cal., Feb. 22, 1871.
iv. Briceno Mendez^ b. Jan. 31, 1875; ra. 2d wife, Mattie M.
Johnson.
V. Ida8, b. Nov. 20, 1876 ; d. Nov. 23, 1876.
vi. William Hazen^, b. May 19, 1879.
vii. Fred C.8, b. May 19, 1879, (twin) ; d. Aug. 3, 1879.
viii. Ida M.8, b. July 16, 1881.
ix. Emma Dwight*, d. Nov. 30, 1891.
1487. Emogene Eastman' (Benjamin F.S Benjamin^,
Samueh, Ebenezer^, Samuel*, Roger'), born in Strong, Me.,
July 9, 183s ; married in Phillips, Me., Sept. 12, 1853,
Andrew Groswell Phillips, born in Farmingtofi, Me., March
24, 1830, died in Dubuque, la.. May 21, 1891. Mr. Phillips
was a lawyer ; resided in Farmington, Me. He was United
States consul at Fort P>ie, Can., twelve years.
CHILDREN.
i. Frank Eastman Phillips^ b. in Prairie du Chien, Wis. ; d.
Sept. 7, 1855.
ii. Annie Croswell Phillips*, b. in Prairie du Chien, Wis. ; d,
June 15,1804.
iii. Eliza Iinogene Phillips^ b. in Phillips, Me. ; d. April 18,
1864.
iv. Arthur Clinton Phillips^ b. in Phillips, Me. ; m. Sept. 16,
1880, Margaret Frances Supple, at Buffalo, N. Y. ; re-
sides in Kansas City, Mo.
V. Laura Angie Phillips^ b. ; d. April 15, 1864.
vi. Edgar Andrew Phillips', b. ; d. Feb. 14, 1866.
vii. Lillian Eastman Phillip^^ b. in Phillips, Me. ; m. June 6,
1888, Walter Wood Goddard. at Sioux Falls, So. Dak.,
where they live. Children : (a) Walter. Wood Goddard,
Jr.« ; (b) Iniogene Goddard* ; (c) Phillips Goddard*.
viii. Florence T^uisa Phillips^ b. at Fort Erie, Can.
ix. Walter Allen Phillips*, b. .
X. Fred Eastman Phillips', b. .
868 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1488. Sarah Eastman' (Samuel^, Samuel^, Samuel*,
Ebenezer^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Gardiner, Me., Aug.
17, 1824; died March i, 1888 ; married Robert Lint.
CHILDREN.
i. George D. Lint', b. June 9, 1854.
ii. Lucy E. Lint^ b. Nov. 29, 1855.
iii. Frank E. Lint', b. Julv 31, 18(52.
iv. Mary L. Lint', b. June 6, 1867.
1489. Gilbert Eastman' (Samuel, Samuel^, SamueH,
Ebenezer^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Gardiner, Me., May 8,
1830; married Nellie Rines ; resides in Farmingdale, Me.
CIIILDKKN.
i. Lulie G.', b. May 2S, 1869 ; d. Nov. 10, 1870.
ii. Charles L.', b. Sept. 23, 1871 ; ni. Feb. 20, 1896, Gertrude
Ziegler. Child : (a) Vonne Euranie*, b. Aug. 13, 1898.
1490. John Warner Eastman" (Samuel, Samuel^, Eben-
ezer^ Thomas^ Samuel-, Ro;;^er'). born in South Gardiner,
Me., July 9, 1835 ; married in South Gardiner, Dec. 21,
1870, r^lla K. Woodward, born in I^ridgewater, Me., May 31,
1850, died in South Gardiner, Me., Jan. 4, 1899, daughter of
Gilbert and lumice (Perkins) Woodward. Mr. Eastman is in
the lag business, and resides in South Gardiner, Me. He
has been assessor, overseer of the poor, and alderman.
ClfIM>HKN ALL HORN IN SOUTH (JARDINKU, ME.
i. Charlotte Ella^, b. Oct. 0, ISTI. She is a millinery designer;
resides in South Gardiner, Me.
ii. Harry Warner^, b. Jan. 20, 1874 ; resides in South Gardi-
ner, Me.
iii. Merle Woodward^, b. April 1, 18S0.
iv. Madelvn Gertrude^ b. June 24, 1884.
ALVIN EASTMAN', OF GARDINER, ME. 869
1 49 1. Alvin Eastman' (SamueP, Samuel^, Samuel, Eben-
ezer^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Gardiner, Me., May 8,
1842; married in Waterville, Me., March 9, 1870, Virginia
Batchelder, born in Gardinier, Me., Feb. 20, 1848, daughter
of Augustine and Nancy (Look) Batchelder, of Gardiner, Me.
Mr. Eastman is an engineer, and resides in Richmond, Me.
He was in the United States navy in the civil war on board
the United States frigate ** Lancaster,** for about two
years, in the South Pacific squadron.
CHILDREN.
i. Herbert For^e8t^ b. in South Gardiner, Me., July 6, 1871.
ii. Wallace Samuel^ b. in Richmond, Me., July 4, 1875.
iii. Charles Russell^, b. in Richmond, Me., Sept. 29, 1879 ; d.
in Richmond, Me., July 2, 1881.
iv. Arthur Blaine^ b. in Richmond, Me., May 29, 1883.
1492. Edward Jackson Eastman' (Edward^ Benjamin^,
Edward^, Ebenezer^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Salisbury,
N. H., Jan. 7, 1829; married in Northfield, Vt., March i,
1856, Marcia Ann Flanders, born in Sharon, Vt., March i,
1834, daughter of Elijah and Betsey Winslow Flanders, of
Sharon, Vt. Mr. Eastman is an engineer, and resides in
Concord, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1. Alice B.®, b. in Northfield, Vt., Jan. 24, 1857; m. June 15,
1880, Charles S. Comins. Children: (a) Helen East-
man Comins', b. May 24, 1881 ; (b) Robert Eastman
Comins*, b. Oct. 19, 1887.
ii. Edward Franci8^ b. in St. Albans, Vt., July 14, 1863 ; d.
July 20, 1864.
iii. Eva Maria^ b. in St. Albans, Vt., Aug. 7, 1865 ; m. May
11, 1893, Henry B.Colby; resides in Concord, N. H.
Mr. Colby is the manager of the Rumford Printing
Company, Concord, N. H.
8/0 EASTMAN FAMILY QP AMERICA.
1493. Dorothy Eastman' 0ohn T. G.^ Benjamin^,
Edwai^y Ebenezer'y Samuel*, Roger'), bom in Danbmy,
N. H.y Feb. 22, '1831 ; married in Danbwy, N. H., Oct. ii»
18489 Darius Messer, bom in New London, N. H., April i6w
1825, son of Hezekiah and Sophronia (Sargent) Messer, d
New London, N. H. Mri Messer is a farmer, and resides
in Danbury, N. H.
CRILOBBir.
i. Flooiua Ann Messer*, b. Feb. 22, 1860; m. Feb. 20, 1878^
Dexter J. Perkins.
iL George Lewis Messer*, b. June 6, I860.
1494. Nancy Eastman^ (John T. G.*, Benjamin^, Edward^
Ebenezer', Samuel', Roger'), bom in Danbury, N. H., Aug.
22, 1832 ; married April 28, 1853, Sylvester Sanders, bom
in Went worth, N. H., March 31, 1828; resides in Orford,
N. H.
CHILDREN.
2085. i. Harr}' Gilnian Sanders*, b. in Orford, N. H., April 7, 1806.
2086. ii. Emma Anna Sande^8^ b. in Hanover, N. H., May 18, 1869.
2087. iii. Frank Edgar Sanders*, b. in Orford, N. IL, Jan. 4, 1873.
They had nine other children, none of whom lived to be two yean
old.
1495.. Benjamin Franklin Eastman^ (John T. G.^ Benja-
mins, Edvvard^ Ebenezer^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Dan-
bury, N. H., July 8, 1834; died May 20, 1895; married
March 11, 1856, Eleanor Amanda Jane Church. He was a
rover.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Warren^ b. in 1858.
ii. Edwin^ b. in 1859.
iii. George^ b. in 1863.
iv. Lennie Leota^, b. in 1865, in Pinkney, Livingston county,
Mich.
JOHN SULLIVAN EASTMAN^, OF DANBURY, N. H. 87 1
1496. John Sullivan Eastman^ (John T. G.^ Benjamins,
Edward*, Ebenezer^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Danbury,
N. H., March 30, 1842 ; died in Enfield, N. H., Dec. 30,
1899; married in Clearfield, la., Dec. 25, 1869, Laura Sar-
gent, born in Enfield, N. H., May 17, 185 1, daughter of
Benjamin B. and Sarah Susan Sargent. Mr. Eastman in his
young days was employed on the Northern Railroad as a
section-hand, and later was a farmer. The first part of his
married life was spent in Iowa, when, in about 1878, he
returned to New Hampshire and settled in Enfield.
CHILDREN.
i. Jennie Etta^ b. in Clearfield, la., Dec. 20, 1871 ; d. May,
1872.
ii. Benjanain Randall^ b. in Bluegrass, la., Aug. 27, 1873 ; m.
April 28, 1898, Bessie Kimball, of Windsor, Vt. ChUd :
(a) AVilliam Ela^, b. March 2, 1899 ; d. Nov. 12, 1899.
iii. Stella Florence^ b. in Clearfield, la., Sept. 9, 1875 ; d. Sept.,
1884.
iv. Lina Clare^, b. in Clearfield, la., Oct. 22, 1877 ; m. May 23,
1897, Merton Thomas Woodward, of Plainfield, N. H.
Child : (a) Alfred Errol Woodward^, b. April 27, 1898.
V. Nellie Alraa^ b. in Clearfield, la., Nov. 9, 1879; ra.Oct. 9,
1897, Willis Ellsworth Brown, of Enfield, N. H., where
he resides. Child : (a) Harold Eastman Brown*, b. Nov.
16, 1898.
vi. Ira Andrew^ b. in Clearfield, la., Oct. 21, 1881.
vii. Daisie A. E.s, b. in Enfield, N. H., July 27, 1885.
viii. David Albert^, b. in Enfield, N. H., July 27, 1885 (twin),
ix. Lucy EttaS, b. in Enfield, N. H., July 14, 1887.
X. Mary Elowise^ b. in Enfield, N. H., May 5, 1893.
1497. Thomas Jefferson Eastman^ (John T. G.*, Benja-
mins, Edward-*, Ebenezer^, Samuel% Roger'), born in Dan-
bury, N. H., Feb. 18, 1847; m. in Danbury, Dec. 3, 1873,
Sarah Jane Knowlton, born in Danbury, N. H., Jan. 22,
1850, daughter of James Sherburn and Clarissa Ann Knowl-
ton, of Danbury, N. H. Mr. Eastman resides in Franklin,
872 EASTMAK FAMILT OF AMERICA.
N. H. He is a board sawyer, and had the misfoitiiiie to
lose his left hand and have two fingers mangled on the
other, by a planer, in 1889.
L Aton*, b. ; d. Feb. 23^ 1876.
u. Earie*. b. in Danbnry, N. H., Jane 2S, 1878; giadiuitd
from Dartmouth College in tlie ekae of 1800. He b
now (1900) tndiing.
1498. Joel Eastman Morrill' (Betsey EastmanS Joel',
Edward*, Ebenezer^ Samuel', Roger'), bom March 12, 1836;
married Dec. 25, 1863, Caroline Warren, of Fryeburg, Me.,
bom April 1 1, 1839, daughter of Isaiah Warren, of Fryeburg.
Mr. Morrill has been moderator of his town several times,
and representative to the New Hampshire legislature in
I897--99, though he never sought any office. He is a farmer,
and resides in Center Conway, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Rath Eastman Mo^^ill^ b. in Conway, March 1, 1868 ; m.
Dec. 28, 1893, Milton G. Starritt; resides in New York
city ; no children. He is chief engineer of the Metro-
politan Railroad, New York city. She graduated from
Wellesley in 1890.
ii. L. Maria Mo^^ilI^ b. Dec. 13, 1869 ; resides at home ; A. B.,
at Wellesley, 1890 ; Columbia College, A. M., in 1898; is
a teacher in Xatick, Mass.
iii. Mary Odell Morrill*, b. Oct. 19, 1872; m. Oct 19, 1897,
John Leadbeater, b. Jan. 8, 1872, in Alexandria, Ya.,
where he resides. Child : (a) John Morrill Leadbeater*,
b. in Center Conway, N. H., Aug. 22, 1898.
iv. Milton Dana Morrill^ b. Oct. 11, 1875; unm. and lives in
New York city ; graduated in Brooklyn, N. Y., at the
Pratt Institute ; is an architect.
V. Joel Warren Morrill*, b. Jan. 22, 1880 ; d. Jan. 7, 1881.
CHARLES FRANCIS EASTMAN^, OF SALISBURY, N. H. 873
1499. Charles Francis Greenough^ (Elizabeth Eastman^,
Moses^, Edward*, Thomas^ Samuel% Roger'), born in Salis-
bury, N. H., July 29, 1849. He resides in Wauseon, Ohio ;
lawyer ; secretary of Library Association, and clerk of
Church Society. He never married.
1500. Madison Jefferson Morrill^ (Henry Morrill*, Eliza-
beth Eastman^, Edward*, Thomas^, SamueP, Roger'), born
in Andover, N. H., Feb. 7, 1809; married April 15, 1834,
Mersilvia Hoit, born Sept. 24, 18 13. He was a farmer, and
lived in Hill, N. H.
CHILDR£N.
i. George W. Morrill^, b. Sept. 1, 1836 ; d. young,
ii. Carrol Monroe Morrill^ b. Sept. 1, 1838; d. young,
iii. Nancy Ann Morrilis, b. Nov. 23, 1840 ; m. Dec. 7, 1865,
Augustus B. Johnson ; lived in Suncook. Child : (a)
Lulu D. Johnson*, b. Nov. 28, 1868.
2088. iv. Francis Lavina Morrill^, b. March 6, 1843.
2089. V. Emma Jane Morrill^, h. March 9, 1848.
vi. Warren Henry Morrill^ b. Aug. 16, 1850; d. young,
vii. Asa Fremont Morrill^ b. Nov. 11, 1854; lived in Hill; a
farmer.
1 501. Julia Ann Morrill^ (Henry MorrilP, Elizabeth
Eastman^, Edward-*, Thomas^, SamucP, Roger*), born in Hill,
N. H., Aug. 8, 1818 ; married Dec. i, 1850, Moses Eaton
Southworth, born in West Fairlee, Vt., Sept. 17, 1824. He
lived in Thetford, Vt., till i860, when he removed to Hill,
N. H.' He enlisted Sept. 2, 1861, for three years, in the
Fourth New Hampshire Volunteers, receiving permanent
injury to his health.
CHILDREN.
2090. i. Cynthia Nancy Southworth^ b. Nov. 18, 1851.
ii. Ellen May South worth^ b. June 16, 1854 ; lived with Fol-
som Morrill,
iii. Henry Phineas Morrill Southworth^ b. Aug. 10, 1858.
iv. Lizzie Jane Morrill Southworth^ b. Aug. 21, 1861.
f'BjA EASTMAN PAMILV OP AHEKtCA.
1502. Wilber Morrill' (Henry Morrill", Elizabeth East-
mans, Edward*, Thomas*, Samuel', Roger'), bom in Hill,
N. H., July 8, 1836 ; married Aug. 21, 1859, by Rev. Mr.
Savage, Ann Matilda Woodford, born in Westbrook, Me.,
July 2, 1840. He lived in Hill, sharing the old home farm
with his brother, Madison J.
CniLDREK.
i. Chiirlea Woodford Morrill", b. March 5, 1S61, in Hill. N. H.
ii. Henry Wilber Morrill', b. Dec. 31. 18M. iii Hill, N. H.
1503. Nathaniel Morrill Shaw' (Sally Morrill*, Elizabeth
Eastman', Edward*, Thomas^ Samuel', Roger'), born in
Sanbornlon, N. H., March 8, 1808 (1807); married ist, in
March, 1827, Jemima P. Hersey. daughter of William Her-
r gey. She died March 24, 1S46. He married 2d, July 5,
; 1846, Polly B., his first wile's sister. She died on a visit at
I TOton, Nov. 8, 1877 ; he died Oct. 19, 1876.
Wiothrop Dearborn Shaw', b. Aug. 8. X828 ; m. Ann EUza
Beede, b. Aug. 1, 1837; removed to Cambridgeport.
Mass. Children : (a) Fred Edsoii Shaw*, b. March 8,
IBM; was a printer; d. June l.i, 18T6 ; (b) Mary Ada
Shaw", b. July 18, 1S62.
Nathaniel Heiaey Shaw', b. Oct. 30, 1829 ; ni. Susan S.
Ballard, of Tamworth, N. H. lie was a inarufacturer
of sewing machines, and lived in Upper Bedford, Que. ;
no children.
David William Shaw", b. -June 24. 1833 ; m. Sarah Eliia-
beth Beede, of Tatnworth, .V. II., b. Dec. 23, 1837, d.
May a, 187S. He first hved in Ashland, and later
removed to Bartlett, X. H. Children: (a) Ralph Her-
man Sliaw*, b. June 9, l!i57;is a prin(«r; (b) Marion
Alberta Shaw*, b. Xov. 14, 1869.
Herbert Augustine Shaw', b. Feb. 23, 1836; ni. Orpha
Jane Prescott, of BridgewaWr, N. H., b. May 4, 1830,
d. Feb. 9, 1873. He d. May 14, 1874, leaving children:
(a) Jessie Amanda Shaw» b. June 14, 1864; (b) Etta
Jeminiah Shaw*, b. Aug. 15, 1866 ; (c) Susie Dell Shan*,
b. Sept. 11,1870; (d) Ruth Bell Shaw', b. Sept. 11,
1870, twin.
HENRY MORRILL SHAW^, OF SANBORNTON, N. H. 875
V. Martha Ana Shaw^ b. Dec. 29, 1839 ; m. Ist, Henry French
Keyea, of Holderness, N. H. ; m. 2d, Gihnan Colby,
M. D. ; removed to Massachusetts. Children : (a)
Henry Sheridan Keyes*, b. April 6, 1865 ; (b) Martha
Flora Mary Colby», b. Jan. 5, 1870.
vi. Ai B. Shaw', b. Dec. 26, 1842 ; in. Caroline A. Merrill, of
Warren, N. H. lie was a manufacturer of umbrellas,
curtain rolls, etc., and in 1879 did business at No. 34
Brattle street, Boston. Children : (a) Edwin Merrill
Shaw9, b. ; (b) Clara Ellen Shaw», b. ; (c)
Grace Caroline Shaw*, b. ; (d) Herbert Ai Shaw*,
b. .
vii. Henrietta Laura Shaw^ b. Dec. 22, 1844.
viii. Aaron Shaw', b. Aug. 26, 1845; d. Oct. 2, 1846.
1504. Henry Morrill Shaw^ (Sally MorrilP, Elizabeth
Eastmans, Edward-*, Thomas^, SamueP, Roger'), bom in
Sanbornton, N. H., July 13, 181 1 ; died May 8, 1858 ; mar-
ried 1st, March 7, 1833, Silence McM. Burleigh, daughter of
Daniel Burleigh. She died Sept. 7, 1856. He married 2d,
Jan. 15, 1856, Mrs. Deborah R. Burleigh, widow of Nathaniel
Burleigh. He was a farmer on lot No. 3, second division, in
Sanbornton, N. H.
CHILDKKN.
i. Melissa A. Shaw^ b. Jan. 14, 1834 ; ni. Feb. 28, 1858, James
Shaw, of Gardiner, Me., who was a machinist in Jewell,
Mass., where he d. Sept. 8, 1863. Child: (a) Mabel
Vanghn Shaw^, b. Nov. 11, 18(J2.
ii. Harriet Augusta Shaw^, b. August 30, 1837 ; m. James E.
Knox, son of llilard Knox, b. in Sanbornton, N. H.,
Nov. 6, 1832. He lived in that town all his life; was a
farmer. Children : (a) Alice Louisa Knox®, b. April
10, 1863; she was a teacher; (b) Maud May Knox®, b.
April 12, 1865; (c) Blanch Harriet Knox®, b. Sept. 29,
1866; (d) Edward Henry Knox®, b. Oct. 28, 1868.
iii. Henry Morrill Shaw^, b. Aug. 12, 1839 ; m. Jan. 1, 1872,
Celia N. Batchelder, of Bath, N. H. ; he is a steam piper
and machinist, and lives in Somerville, Mass. Child :
(a) Harry Chase Shaw®, b. April 9, 1873.
8/6 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
iT. Chase Sanborn Shaw>, b. Aug. 22, 1841 ; m. Bom Fowki^
of Draout, Maas. ; enlisted in spring of 18Q2»in CompMiy
A, Twenty-eixth Massaoboaetts Inf antrj, and d. Aug; 889
1862, of diphtheria, in oamp near New Orlaans» La.
▼. Siienoe McMary Shaw*, b. Feb. 22, 1844 ; d. in SfMiugfieldi
Vt., March, 1866 ; married in April, 1861, Lymao Wfalfe-
corob, a carpenter and farmer liTing there. Childron :
(a) Silence Azuba Whitcomb*, b. in Sept, 1808 ; (b)
Stella Adella Whitcomb», b. in Jane, 1860 ; botii in
Springfield.
▼i. Jerusha Ann Shaw*, b. Oct. 1, 1846 ; d. Sept 20» 1849.
▼ii. Ambrosia Shaw*, b. Oct. 16, 1848 ; d. Sept 22, 1849.
riii. Annie Ambrosia Shaw*, b. May 16, 1851. She was %
teacher in Andoyer.
ix. Robert 6. Shaw*, b. Jaly 20, 1856 ; d. Jan. 14, 1859.
1505. John Shaw7 (Sally Morrill^, Elizabeth Eastman',
Edward^, Thomas^ Samuel', Roger'), bom in Sanbornton,
N. H., April 13, 1818; married ist, Feb. 17, 1841, Emily
W. Eaton, who died Nov. 26, 1845 ; married 2d, July 27,
1846, Cyrena Dustin Clay, bom Oct. 23, 1825. He was a
blacksmith, first in Sanbornton, then in Manchester, New
Hampton, and Hill, N. H. Later removed to Franklin,
N. H., where he was a carpenter and shoemaker.
CHILDREN.
i. John Gorham Shaw*, b. Dec. 3, 1841 ; d. April 9, 1843.
ii. Sarah Emily Shaw*, b. July 4, 1843 ; d. Sept. 7, 1848.
iii. Gorham Wheeler Shaw«, b. Jan. 8, 1848 (2d wife) ; d.
Aug. 29.
iv. John Westley Shaw*, b. Aug. 2, 1849 ; d. Feb. 27, 1850.
V. George Walter Shaw^ b. May 1, 1851. He was a barber,
vi. Estella Ann Shaw^ b. Aug. 3, 1853.
vii. Mary Etta Shaw*, b. July 13, 1857.
viii. Carrie Belle Shaw*, b. March 19, 1863.
ix. Eolah Lucretia C. Shaw*, b. May 2, 1871.
1506. David Shaw7 (Sally MorrilP, Elizabeth Eastman*,
Edward^ Thomas^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Sanbornton,
N. H., May 8, 1820; married April 26, 1842, Charlotte,
BRADBURY M. MORRILL^, OF SANBORNTON, N. H. 877
daughter of Joseph Thomas. He lived in Sanbornton,
N. H., retaining his father's homestead, and later followed
the nursery and greenhouse business.
CHILDREN.
i. Napoleon Bonaparte Shaw^ b. June 5, 1844 ; m. Oct., 1863
(1864), Louisa Maria Robinson, of Northumberland,
N. Y., b. there May 11, 1844. He resided in Glovers-
ville, N. Y. ; was an accomplished musician and teacher
of music, vocal and instruniental, building up in a few
years a flourishing " Conservatory of Music," with a
large number of pupils. Children : (a) Camilla Urso
Shaw^ b. Nov. 5, 1865, in Sanbornton, N. H. ; (b)
Elwood Haydn Shaw^ b. in Sanbornton, N. H., March
28, 1867 ; (c) Perley Mozart Shaw', b. in Sanbornton,
N. II., Sept. 30, 18G8; (d) Jean Mendelssohn Shaw®, b.
Oct. 17, 1872, in Fort Edward, N. Y. ; (e) Fred Czerny
Shawo, b. in Northville, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1875; (f) Lolu
Parepa Rosa Shaw®, b. in Gloversville, N. Y., June 15,
1876 ; d. there Sept. 22, 1877.
ii. Francis C. Shaw^, b. May 5, 1846; m. May 3, 1870, Flora
Gookin, of Salisbury, N. H. He was a farmer.
iii. Josephine Shaw^, b. July 12, 1848; d. Sept. 19, 1849.
iv. Christia Shaw^ b. June 17, 1850 ; d. Oct. 7.
V. David Wesley ShawS, b. Aug. 27, 1851 ; d. Oct. 27, 1853.
vi. Lillian Shaw*^, b. Nov. 22, 1854 ; m. Jan. 1, 1878, John
Waldo Russell, a jeweler, in Tilton, N. H.
vii. Luella Ilattie Shaw^, b. Feb. 23, 1856; m. Nov. 5, 1875,
Frank Herbert Morrison, b. Nov. 1, 1856. She died April
19, 1877. Child: (a) I^e Howard Morrison®, b. April 7,
1877.
viii. Fred Wesley Shaw^, b. Sept. 24, 1858.
1507. Bradbury Morrison Morrill^ (Folsom MorrilP,
Elizabeth Eastman^, Edward*, Thomas^, SamueP, Roger'),
born in Sanbornton, N. H., April 26^ 1829; married ist,
June 25, 1851, Ellen S. Sumner, daughter of George W.
Sumner, Esq., of Hill, N. H., who died July 7, 1853 ; mar-
ried 2d, Sept. 4, 1856, Anna E. Proctor, of Lowell, Mass.,
Sy9 BASTHAH PAHILT OF AMERICA.
born May 14, 1834, died June 5, 1873. He enlisted in the
Twelfth New Hampshire Regiment for three years ; was
wounded in the wrist at the battle of Gettysburg ; had been,
previous to his enlistment, a daguerrean artist ; was after-
wards an insurance agent at Sanbornton Bridge. Later he
removed to Clareraont, N, H.
f PIKST WlfB.
Elleu S. Morrill', b. Aug. 11, 1857; d. by BcaldiDg. after
thirlj days of Buffering, Nov. 2I1, 1S59.
u. Horvey Fol«om Morrill', b. April 27. 1861.
iii. Alice Bradbury Morrill', b. Jan. 25. 1863.
1508. Hannah E. Leavitt' (Nancy Eastman", Thomas*,
Ebenezer', Thomas', SamueP, Roger'), born in Sanbornton,
N. H,, Aug. 10, 1824 ; married Leverett S. Howe, of Box-
ford, Mass.
Leavitt Howe', b. June 20, 1849 ; d. BepL 28, 1849.
NathsDie! UaviU Howa', b. May 20, 1851.
Nellie L. Howe", b. March 8, 1053.
leverett Salatoiislall Howe', b. July 15,1858; d. Aug. 6,
1509. Mary Jane Leavltt' (Nancy Eastman*, Thomas',
Ebenezer^, Thomas', Samuel', Roger'), born in Sanbornton,
N, H., March 5, 1828; married Nov. 27, 1853, Abel S.
Howe, of Ipswich, Mass.
i. John Leavitt Howe', b. Dec. 2S, 1855.
ii. I.ewis Spofford Howe', b. July 19, 1858.
iii. Clarence Kaatiran Howe', b. June 14, 1882.
1 5 10. Joseph Leavitt' (Nancy Eastman*, Thomas', Eben-
ezer*, Thomas', Samuel", Roger'), born in Sanbornton, N. H.,
March 8, 1830 ; married Sept. 4, 1853, Sarah Hayes. He
J. FRANCIS CALEF7, OF MIDDLETOWN, CONN. 8/9
V
went to Boston, Mass., in 185 1, where he was on the old
watch department in 1853-4; then returned to his native
town where he followed farming for ten years, till 1864,
when he again went to Boston, since which time he has been
employed on the police force there.
CHILDREN.
i. Sarah Jane Leavitt^ b. in Boston, June 6, 1854.
ii. Mary J. Leavitt^ b. in Sanborn ton, N. H., Aug. 22, 1855.
iii. Elniah A. Leavitt^ b. Sept. 3, 1856.
iv. Ruthenia J. Leavitt^ b. Oct. 25, 1858.
V. Fred H. Leavitt^, b. June 23, 1861.
15 II. J. Francis Calefy (Arthur Benjamin Calef^ Sally
Eastmans, Ebenezer*, Thomas^, SamueP, Roger*), born in
Middletown, Conn., Oct. 14, ,1855 ; married April 10, 1883,
Laura Dart Hutchinson, daughter of Dr. Ira Hutchinson, of
Cromwell, Conn. Through his mother, Mr. Calef is a lineal
descendant of Col. Asa Foster, of the Continental army.
Dr. Calef graduated with honors from the Middletown High
School, Middletown, Conn., and from Wesleyan University
in the class of 1877, taking prizes in natural science and
winning especial honors in chemistry. He graduated from
Yale Medical College in the class of 1880, and during the
last year at Yale was assistant to Prof. Benjamin Silliman in
the chemical laboratory. Declining hospital appointment,
which he had won in competitive examination, he at once
established himself in Middletown, where he practiced over a
year. He then removed to Cromwell, Conn., where he spent
ten years in active practice, at the end of which time he
returned to his native city and bought and fitted up the
handsome residence and office on Broad street, which he has
since occupied. Dr. Calef was appointed surgeon-general on
the staff of Governor Lounsbury, of Connecticut, in 1899.
Dr. Calef enjoys a very large and lucrative practice, and is
EASTHAH FAMILY OF AMERICA.
one of the leading physicians of the state. He is a member
of the American Medical Association, the New York
Academy of Medicine, the Sons of the American Revolution,
associate member of the Grand Army of the Republic, a
Patron of Husbandry, and a number of other benevolent
societies.
i. Lucjr FoBt«r Ckl«(*. b. April 9, 1S84 ; d. iu iii£aucy,
ii. Edith Dart Cal«(*, h. IkfC. 1, 1S85.
iii. IreiiA Hutcbiui<on Calef*, b. April II, ISil].
iv. Arlhiir BeHJamiii Cftlef, h. July 28, 1893.
1512. Arthur Benjamin Calef {Arthur Benjamin Calef*,
SalJy Eastman*. Ebenezer", Thomas', Samuel', Roger"), bom
in Middletown, Conn., Feb. 20, 1858; married Dec. 29,
1880, at Baltimore, Md., Minen'a C. Harkum, born in Balti-
more, Md., Oct. 22, 1861. He was a student at Wesleyan
University in 1S77-S. taking the Hibbard prize in oratory.
He studied law with his father, and was admitted to the bar
in Middlesex county in 1885 ; was prosecuting agent for
Middlesex county for some years ; also assistant clerk of the
superior court. He has been attuniey for the town of Mid-
dletown, and is at present clerk of the city court. He is one
of the leading lawyers of the Middlesex bar.
i. .lereniiali fraiicia Cnkf", b. March :iO. 138,7.
ii. Robert Cakf« li. May 1, 189:].
1513. Edward Baker Calef" (Arthur Benjamin Calef^ Sally
Eastman*, Ebenezer', Thomas', Samuel', Roger'}, born in
Middlebury, Conn., Jan. 25, 1S62 ; married Oct. 20, 1883,
Helen Walton, He holds an important position with the
Columbia Automobile Company, at Hartford, Conn.
i. Cliarles Harold Cale(>. b. Nov. 38, 1585.
ii. p:thel Miiier»a Calef, b. Nov. 15,1687.
iii. Helen Walton Calef, b. Jan, 22, 1894 ; d. Sept. 37, 1896.
LULA AUGUSTA EASTMAN^, OF UNION, ME. 88 1
1 5 14. Lula Augusta Eastman^ (Benjamin^, Jonathan^,
John^ Benjamin^, SamueP, Roger'), born in Union, Me.,
Feb. 12, 1859; married in Union, Me., Dec. i8, 1877, Noah
Alonzo Bartlett, born in Union, Me., June 28, 1853, son of
Oscar Alonzo and Eliza Jane (Harris) Bartlett. Mr. Bartlett
is a carriage trimmer ; resides at No. 3 1 8 Pearl street, Man-
chester, N. H. He is a justice of the peace and quorum for
New Hampshire.
•
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN MANCHESTER, N. H.
i. Florence May Bartlett^, b. Nov. 17, 1884.
ii. Walter Alonzo Bartlett^, b. Sept. 20. 1889.
iii. Arnold Eastman Bartlett*, b. Aug. 2, 1892.
1 51 5. Elizabeth Coffin Davis^ (Emma Calef Eastman^
Jacob Peaslees, Benjamin*, Benjamin^, SamueP, Roger'), born
in Boston, Mass., Nov. 21, 1873; married in Chicago, 111.,
July 4, 1893, Albert C. Morris, of Chicago, where they
reside. He is a jeweler by occupation.
CHILD.
i. Irene Morris^ b. in New York city, Dec. 9, 1894.
1 5 16. Timothy Butters Eastman^ (Samuel^, Richard^
Richard^, John'*, John^, John^, Roger*), born in Concord,
N. H., May 9, 181 3; died in Andover, Vt., Jan. 16, 1886;
married in 1836, Caroline Pearson, daughter of Ebenezer and
Hannah Pearson, of Bifield, Mass. She died at the home of her
son, Ebenezer F., in Weston, Vt., on Christmas day, 1886.
Mr. Eastman's early life was of good repute, but it gave no
indication of the nature of his life work. He had no special
educational advantages, attending only the common schools of
his native city. His religious life began when he was twenty-
three years of age, at which time he was converted and united
with the Baptist church in Georgetown, Mass. He received
62
882 EASTMAK FAMILT OF AMERICA.
his license from the church io Georgetown, Mass., Aug. 2,
1850. Three years later he was ordained pastor of the Bap-
tist church in Danbury, X. H., Sept. 28, 1853. Two thirds
of his ministry was spent in New HampshirCp where he hdd
six pastorates, two in Danbury, one in Newton, Dunbarton,
Woodstock, and Sutton, respectively. Between 1869 and
1873, whfle city missionary in Concord, N. H., he held the
first open air service in that city, preached the first sermon
ever delivered before the prisoners in the Merrimack county
jail, and was afterwards made chaplain of the New Hampshire
state prison. One season he hdd services at the Twin
Mountain House, White Mountains, N. H. He removed to
Andover, Vt., where he held pastorate till his death. Previous
to this last, he held pastorate over the church in Weston, Vt.,
for five years.
CHILDBBH ALL BORH IK OEOMOrrOWH, MASS.
2(191. i Ebeneaer Freeman*, b. July 17, 1842.
2092. IL Joseph H.*, b. Sept 10, 1844.
1517. Richard Odell Conant^ (Almira Odell^, Molly East-
man*, Richards, John^, John^, John% Roger'), bom in Alfred,
Me., April i, 1828 ; married in Cumberland, Me., Jan. 8,
1857, Mrs. Emma (Loring) Manley, born in May, 1829;
resided in Portland, Me.
CHILD.
2093. i. Frederick Odell Conant», b. in Portland, Me., Oct 1, 1857.
1 5 18. Emma Dow Conant^ (Almira Odell^, Molly East-
man^ Richard*, John^ John^, John% Roger'), bom in Alfred,
Me., April 4, 1830; married Oct. 12, 1854, Henry Martin
Payson, son of Rev. Edward Payson, died Dec. 21, 1898. He
was in the banking business in Portland, Me. He was senior
member of the firm of H. M. Payson & Co.
LEVI DINGLEY EASTMAN.^ 883
CHILDREN.
2094. i. Frank Conant Payson^, b. Sept. 4, 1856.
2095. ii. George Shipnian Paysou®, b. Feb. 4, 1858.
iii. Henry S. Payson^ b. March 4, 1860 ; m. Margaret Milli-
ken. He graduated from Bowdoin College in the class
of 1881. He is a lawyer in Portland, Me.
iv. Horace Oilman Payson®, b. May 22, 1860 ; d. Oct. 10, 1866.
V. Marion Payson®, b. Aug. 28, 1869 ; d. March 7, 1870.
vi. Richard Conant Paysou'^, b. Nov. 5, 1870 ; graduated from
Bowdoin College.
1 5 19. Levi Dingley Eastman^ (John^, Nathaniel^ Kings-
burys, David*, John^, John^ Roger*), born July 26, 1834;
married June 4, 1855, Elizabeth C. Watson.
CHILDREN.
i. Ella Rich^ b. Aug. 17, 1855; m. James Edwin Skolfield.
ii. John^ b. March 8, 1860 ; d. young,
iii. Mary E.», b. Dec. 16, 1862 ; m. John Wallace,
iv. John Dana», b. Dec. 16, 1862, twin ; m. Dec. 3, 1886, Rosilla
Marks. Children : (a) Edward D.^^ b. , d. March
8, 1892, aged 10 months, 6 days; (b) Bessie^^ b. April
21, 1898.
V. Nathaniel K.», b. Feb. 8, 1865 ; m. 1st, July 26, 1886, Hattie
M. Brown ; she died March 28, 1892 ; m. 2d, Ella M.
Freeman ; Had one child, b. Feb. , d. Feb. following.
vi. Harriet B.®, b. ; m. June 20, 1884, Woodbury Johnson.
vii. Wilber Augustus', b. May 8, 1871 ; ra. Julia Thompson,
viii. Hannah W.», b. Feb. 10, 1877 ; m. William LaPier.
1520. John Rich Eastman^ (John^, Nathaniel^, Kings-
burys, David-*, John^ John% Roger'), born Sept. 10, 1839;
married in 1869, Delia L. Bovvker.
CHILDREN.
i. Lizzie May®, b. May 1, 1872 ; m. in 1891, William Rich.
Children : (a) Lewis E. Rich" ; (b) Mulford Richio.
ii. Ephraim®, b. June —, 1875; m. April 21, 1898, Lulu M.
Catlin. Child : (a) Alfred E." b. Nov. 27, 1898.
iii. Arthur H.», b. July 15, 1877.
iv. James P,», b. Oct. 13, 1881.
V. Blanche M.», b. Oct. 17, 1885.
884 EASTUAK TAUILY OF AHBKICA.
1521, Janie Eastman" (Hiram', Ephraim*, Jeremiah',
Jeremiah', Zachariah', John', Roger'), born in Anclover,
N. H., Aug. iS, 1K45 ; married Sept. 17, 1867, Moses M.
Dennett, of Salisbury, N. H. They reside at Pow Wow-
Hill, Amesbury, Mass.
i. Herbert Caridon Deiinett*, b. in Amesbury, Mass., April
U, 1877.
ii. Jenniebel Calet Dennett', b. June 26, IS81.
iii. Salrima Morrill Deimett^, b. March 37, 1880.
1522. Kirk B. Eastman* (John Langdon', Ephraim*,
Jeremiah*, Jeremiah*, Zachariah', John', Roger'), bom in
Andover, N. H., Jan. 26, 1847; married Lucena Smith, of
Tamworth, N. H.
i. Harry B.', b. Den. 8, 1875.
ii. Alice M.». b. April J7, 1879.
iii. Helen J.*, b. ; d. young.
ir. Etiiel M.». b. Aug. 3, 1883.
1523. George W, Eastman' (Ephraim', Ephraim", Jere-
miah', Jeremiah', Zachariah', John', Roger"), born Aug. 6,
1840; married Martha Feltch. He lived in Rockland, Me.
i. Andrew", b. April 5, 1B72.
ii. Mary Ella» b. March 12, 1874.
iii. Perley B.», b. Aug. 20, 1877.
iv. George A.*, b. April 7, 1881.
1524, Rosalthe Fifield* (Lydia Eastman', Ephraim*, Jere-
miah', Jeremiah', Zachariah^ John', Roger'), born in Wil-
mot, N. H., Sept. 21, 1842 ; married in Springfield, N. H.,
Nov. 10, 1885, John Nelson Hardy, born in Springfield,
N. H., April 13. 1849, son of Nicholas Gilman and Emeline
(Bean) Hardy, of Springfield, ,N. H. Mr. Hardy is a farmer
residing in Springfield, N. H.
JOHN SAWYER^ OF GILMANTON, N. H. 885
CHILDREN.
i. Bertha Emeline Hardy^, b. March 7, 1887.
ii. Maggie Hardy®, b. Nov. 13, 1888.
1525. John Sawyer^ (David Sawyer^, Jeremiah Sawyer*,
Miriam Eastman^, Jeremiah^, Zachariah^, John', Roger'),
bom in Gilmanton, N. H., March 6, iSoi ; married April 19,
1826, Clarissa Chesley, daughter of Thomas Chesley, of
Durham, N. H., and settled in Deerfield, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1. Hannah S. Sawyer®, b. April 4, 1827 ; m. June 25, 1846,
Francis G. Bean ; resides in Manchester, N. H. Child :
(a) Emma F. Bean^o, b. Oct. 23, 1848.
ii. Ezra A. J. Sawyer®, b. Nov. 3, 1828 ; m. May 24, 1853,
Sarah Collins, and lives at Deerfield Parade, N. H.
Member of the New Hampshire legislature in 1865, and
deputy sheriff many years. Children : (a) Frederick
Sawyer^^ b. April 16, 1854, lives in Dubuque, la. ; (b)
John F. Sawyer ^°, b. March 2, 1856, resides in Dubuque,
la. ; re) Mabel Sawyer^o, b. April 11, 1861.
1526. Adaline Jane Eastman^ (Joseph^, Joseph^ Ephraim*,
Jeremiah^ Zachariah^, John% Roger'), born Feb. 17, 1831 ;
married Jan. 23, 1851, Josiah M. Fletcher, born in Halifax,
Mass., Jan. 14, 1828. He is a merchant, and resides in
Nashua, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Leon Fletcher®, b. ; d. in 1854.
ii. Ada Fletcher®, b. ; d. in 1854.
iii. Jennie Fletcher®, b. ; d. young.
iv. Laura A. Fletcher®, b. Sept. 22, 1853.
V. Albert Fletcher®, b. ; d. young.
vi. Josiah Earnest Fletcher®, b. July 5, 1868.
1527. Josephine Estelle Eastman* (Joseph^, Joseph^
Ephraims, Jeremiah^, Zachariah^, John', Roger'), bom in
Rumney, N. H., July 7, 1841 ; died in 1877; married Oct.
rfi8€
EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
13, 1859, John Augustine Spalding, bom May 29, 1837. He
[ resides in Nashua, N. H. He was for a long time cashier of
the First National Bank, Nashua, N. H., and director of the
. Concord Railroad.
I
i. William Edward Spaldiug*. b. in Nashua. N. H., Dec. 13,
1860 ; m. Florence Dexter, of Windsor Locks, Codq.
Children: (a) Deiter Edwin Spalding", b. Oct. 19,
1691; (b) Sylvia Spalding", b. June 9, 1893. WjLiain
Edward is cashier oi the First NRtional Bank, Nashua,
atao city treasurer, and treasurer of the Willcn Railroad.
He WHS upon Havernor Rollins' staff, vritli rank of
general ; resideH in Nashua, N. II.
ii. Harry Eastman Spatding", b. June 11, 18(l!3 ; d. youug.
I S27a. Henry Edward Eastman" {Benjamin', Joseph^
Ephraim^, Jeremiah', Zachariah', John', Roger'), born in
Medford, Mass., Jan. 26, 1826; died in Framingham, Mass.,
July 4, 1895 ; married Emeline A. Hall, of Boston, Mass.,
She died in Framingham, Mass., in 1891.
Harry Dean* b. in Boston, Mass., Dec. 30, 1856; m. in
Berry, N. H., June 27, 1883, Mary Alice Nichols, d. in
Frnminghain, Mass., Nov. T, 1895, daughter of John and
Emily Tucker (Moore) Nichols; m. 2d, Catherine M.
Esty, b. in Framingham, Mass., Dec. 8, 1857, daughter of
Coiistantiue C. and Kniijy Susannah (Marsh) Esty. Mr.
Eastman resides in Framingham, Mass. Children by
1st wife : (a) Mayna Dean", b. in Iterry, N. H., Fob.
17, 1886 ; (b) Catherine Wallace's b. in Framingham,
July 7, 18S9; (c) Emma llalP, b. in Framingham,
Mass., Oct. 31, 1891. Child by 2d wife; (d) Henry
Esty", b. in Framingham, Mass., May 2, 1898.
Frank Walton* b. in Derry, N. II,, March 23, 1862; m. in
Framingham, Mass., Sept. 12, 1888, Miss Gertrude
I^uisA Cliapman, h. in Arlington, Mass., Oct. 5, 1862,
daughter of Edward and Mary Ann (Field) Chapman.
Mr. Eastman is a merchant doing business in Boston,
Mass. ; resides in Framingham, Mass. Child : (a) Agnes
Walton", b. Oct. 28, 1891.
SARAH MARIA EASTMAN®, OF MEDFORD, MASS. 887
1 5 27b. Sarah Maria Eastman® (Benjamin^, Joseph^
Ephraims, Jeremiah^ Zachariah^, John% Roger^, born in
Medford, Mass., Dec. 6, 1827; married Frank M. Harris;
lived in New York city, where he died. He was president
of a bank there.
CHILDREN.
i. S. Lillie Harris®, b. ; m. Henry Clifford Miller ; both
living,
ii. Edward Montague Harris®, b. ; d. aged 23 years.
IS27C. Benjamin Franklin Eastman® (Benjamin^, Joseph^
Ephraims, Jeremiah*, Zachariah^ John', Roger*), born in
Medford, Mass., Feb. 13, 1830; died in Derry, N. H., Nov.
19, 1889; married in Derry, N. H., Oct. 26, 1854, Sabra
Wyman Jones, bom in Dracut, Mass., June 18, 1831, daugh-
ter of Hugh and Mehitable (Wyman) Jones, of Dracut,
Pelhamand Derry, N. H. He lived in Derry, N. H., where
he was engaged in the lumber business. He was selectman
and representative.
CHILDREN.
i. Kate Walton®, b. Jan. 16, 1856 ; d. Aug. 31, 1856.
ii. William Henry®, b. June 29, 1857 ; m. June 15, 1881, Mary
A. Dalton. Child: (a) Benjamin F.i^ b. Sept 1, 1885;
res. Lawrence, Mass.
iii. Katherine Wyman®, b. June 23, 1862 ; m. June 21, 1886,
Charles Harvey Hood. • Children : (a) Marion Allen
Hoodw b. Aug. 20, 1888; (b) Caroline Wyman Hoodoo,
b. March 21, 1892; d. Dec. 13, 1897; (c) Harvey Perley
Hoodio, b. April 12, 1897.
I527d. Josephine Prescott Eastman^ (Benjamin^, Joseph^
Ephraim^, Jeremiah*, Zachariah^ John% Roger'), born m
Derry, N. H., May 17, 1836; died in Beverly, Mass., Dec.
7, 1874; married Charles E. Bradford, died Jan. 22, 1879.
He was a teacher in Beverly, where he lived for sixteen
years.
CHILD.
i. Nellie Adeline Bradford®, b. ; resides in Lynn, Mass.
EASTMAN FAMILY OP AHEXICA.
1 527e. Ellen Frances Eastman* (Benjaniin', Joseph*,
Ephraim', Jeremiah^ Zachariah^ John', Roger'), bom in
Uerry, N. H., Fejj. 4, 1839; married Leonard Paul Brickett,
teacher many years in Lynn, Mass., where they hve.
i. Martha Elleo Brickett", b. ,
ii. William Eastaiati Brickett', b. ; m. Miw Lunte Bruce
Bancroft. Child : (a) Helen Brickett"", b. .
iii. Paul Walton Brickett*, b. ; ni, Maria MaoGeorge
Montgomery, of Derry, N. H. Children; (a) Kdward
Montgomery Brickett'". U ; (b) Allan EftBtman
Bi-ickett", b. .
1528, Emma Louisa Eastman* (Timothy Goodhue',
Joseph*, Ephraim', Jeremiah*, Zachariah', John', Roger'),
born in Derry, N. H., Veh. 2j, 1S37 ; married in Chelsea,
Mass., Nov. 17, 1861, Luke Warren 'fowie, born in Woburn,
Mass., Jan. 25, 1838, son of Luke and Rhoda (Clark) Towle.
Mr. Towle is a produce merchant, and resides in Woburn,
Mass.
i. Argie Warnin" Towle', b. in Wobuni, Mass., Feb. 9, 1868 ;
resides at home.
ii. Frank Wiiisor Towle*. b. in Wolmrn, Mass., Oct. 3, 1870.
1529. Albert I'rescott Eastman* (Timothy Goodhue',
Joseph*, Ephraim', Jeremiah', Zachariah". John', Roger'),
born in Derry, N. H., Sept. 6, 1841 ; married in Washing-
ton, D. C, Dec. 24, 1869, Sarah Norton Russell, born in
East Hampton, Conn., July 6, 1847, daughter of Rev.
William and Sarah Elizabeth (Brown) Russell. In May,
1861, he went to Island Falls, Me., where, in 1S62, he
enlisted in the Eighteenth Maine Infantry as private ; was
promoted to corporal, sergeant, and first sergeant. The regi-
ment reached Washington the last of August, 1S63, and was
put in the defences of that city. In the fall the regiment
ALBERT PRESCOTT EASTMAN*, OF DERRY, N. H. 889
was changed to the F^irst Maine Heavy Artillery, and when
the organization was completed he was commissioned second
lieutenant, Company M, Feb., 1864. The regiment remained
in the defences of Washington until May 15, 1864, when it left
to join the Army of the Potomac at Spottsylvania, Va., where
it arrived on the eighteenth, and the next day was in its first
battle, at Spottsylvania, Va. The next battle was in front
of Cold Harbor, Va., though the regiment was under fire
at North Anna. On the eighteenth of June, in front of
Petersburg, Va., the regiment lost over six hundred in killed
and wounded, two hundred and ten of them killed and died
of wounds. This regiment sustained the heaviest loss in
killed of any organization during the whole war. Lieutenant
Eastman was with his regiment in every battle in which it
was engaged till he was wounded, June 18, 1864. On the
twenty-seventh of Oct., 1864, he was discharged on account
of wounds received in battle. In May, 1865, he was appointed
clerk in the war department, in Washington, D. C, where
he resided till 1875, when he removed to Falls Church, Va.,
where he now resides. P^'or nine years he was a member and
deacon of the First Congregational church in Washington,
D. C, and is holding the same position in Falls Church. He
is still in the war department.
CHILDREN.
i. William Russell*, b. in Washington, D. C, March 5, 1873.
He graduated at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., in the
class of 1895 ; taught in the High School in Washington,
D. C, studied medicine at Columbia University, Wash-
ington, and graduated in June, 1901, and Nov. 2, 1901,
accepted a commission as first lieutenant and assistant
surgeon in the United States Army,
ii. Frank Hall», b. in Falls Church, Va., April 23, 1877 ; grad-
uated at Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., in the class of
1899. He is employed in the navy yard, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
890 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1530. James Archibald Eastman' (George WashiIlgtoa^
Jeremiah^, Ephraim', Jeremiah^, 2^chariah<, John', Roger"),
born in Berkshire, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1737 ; died in Aubuin,
N. Y.
CHILDRBH.
2096. 1. Louis JeroIne^ b. .
iL Addie*, b. ,
iii. Delia*, b. .
1 53 1. Charles Robert Eastman' (George Washington'.
Jeremiah^ Ephraim', Jeremiah*, Zachariah', John*, Roger*),
bom in Cortland, N. Y., March 19, 1843 » married in Caro-
line, N. Y., March 19, 1874, Elizabeth Roe, bom in Danby,
N. Y., March 3, 1855, daughter of Moses Roe, of Danby.
Mr. Eastman was the first volunteer from the town of Berk-
shire, N. Y., in the War of the Rebellion. He enlisted in
the Third New York Volunteer Infantry, at the age of six-
teen years, served his term of enlistment, and re-enlisted in
the Fifth United States Cavalry, and was^mustered out at
the close of the war. He is a farmer ; resides in West New-
ark, Tioga county, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Boynton®, b. in Caroline, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1874.
ii. George DuFay*, b. in Berkshire, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1877.
iii. Edward Roe®, b. in Berkshire, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1885.
iv. Albert Walter®, b. in Berkshire, N. Y., March 11, 1889.
1532. Leonard Odell Eastman* (George Washington^
Jeremiah^ Ephraim^, Jeremiah*, Zachariah^ John% Roger'),
born in Berkshire, N. Y., July 7, 1857 I died in Union, N. Y.,
Sept. 15, 1897; married Dec. 17, 1884, Mary A. Atkinson,
of Barton, N. Y. Mr. Eastman graduated from the medical
department of the Uuniversity of Buffalo, in March, 1889,
and practiced medicine in Union, N. Y. He was school
commissioner for Tioga county, N. Y., from 1880 to 1887.
AUSTIN VITRUVIUS EASTMAN^ OF NEW YORK. 89 1
CHILDREN.
i Florence^, b. in Buffalo, N. Y., March 9, 1889.
ii. Katherine*, b. in Union, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1895.
1533. Austin Vitruvius Eastman^ (Nathaniel Webster^,
Jeremiah^, Ephraim^, Jeremiah*, Zachariah^, John*, Roger'),
born in Broome county, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1839; married Oct.
2, 1866, Mary Elizabeth Scoville, born in Watertown, N. Y.,
Oct. II, 1840, daughter of Harlow and Alzina (Jillson)
Scoville. Mr. Eastman enlisted May 7, 1861, in Company
H, First New York Volunteers, as private. Col. William H.
Allen. He was then of Aurora, N. Y. The regiment was
recruited and organized in New York city, to serve two years.
It left the state May 29, 1861, under the command of Gen.
B. F. Butler; arrived at Fortress Monroe, Va., May 31,
1861 ; served at that place to July 3 ; at Newport News,
Va., to March, 1862 ; in first brigade, first division. Depart-
ment of Virginia, to June 6, 1862; in third brigade, third
division, third corps. Army of the Potomac, to July, 1862 ;
in the second brigade, first division, third corps, Army of
the Potomac, to Oct., 1862, and to May 25, 1863, at which
date he was mustered out in the third brigade, same division
and corps. He was in the battles of Big Bethel, Va., the
first battle of the war, June 10, 1861 ; Hampton Roads, Va.,
March 8 and 9, 1 862 ; in the campaign before Richmond,
Va., from Seven Pines to Malvern Hill, Va., ending July i,
1862; battle of Chantilly, Va., Sept. i, 1862, when he was
severely wounded by a bullet in the neck and shoulder ;
recovered and rejoined his regiment, and was in the battle
of Fredericksburg, Va., Dec. 11 to 15, 1862 ; in the battle of
Chancellorsville, Va., May i to 5, his term of enlistment
expiring during the battle. He was also in the second battle
of Bull Run, Va., Aug. 29 and 30, 1862. He was color bearer
some months ; promoted to second lieutenant in July, 1862, and
892 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
first lieutenant in Oct., 1862. After the war he studied law
at Albany, N. Y., settled in Cedar Rapids, la., where he
practiced his profession twenty years, when in 1885 he
removed to St. Paul, Minn., and in 1896 removed to Lake
Charles, La., where he is manager of the North American
Land and Timber Company, a position for which his wide
business experience in the Northwest had peculiarly fitted
him. Besides being influential in affairs, Mr. Eastman is
not less widely known and respected for his ability than for
his personal qualities, in which charm of manner and higti-
mindedness are united with broad general culture. He is a
member of the Presbyterian church, a Freemason, and in
politics a stanch Republican.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN CEDAR RAPIDS, lA.
2097. i. Charles Rochester*, b. June 5, 1868.
ii. Mary Scoville*, b. Aug. 24, 1872.
iii. Emma®, b. Aug. 12, 1876.
iv. David Parmelee®, b. Nov. 6, 1877 ; m. at Altadena, Cal.,
April 10, 1901, Alice Barney West, born in St. Paul,
Minn., July 28, 1878, daughter of Horatio D. and Lizzie
(Barney) West.
V. Lucv Haves*, b. March 1, ISS'J.
1534. Caroline Webster Kastman^ (Nathaniel Webster^
Jeremiah^', Kphraim^, Jeremiah-', Zachariah^, John^ Roger'),
born July 12, 1843 ; married Jan. 4, 1866, 7'homas S. Hop-
kins, born in Mount Vernon, Me., April 22, 1844. He is a
lawyer, and lives in Washington, D. C. During the long
illness of her husband, resulting from exposure during the
war, she was the mainstay of the family, and was for many
years clerk in the United States patent office.
CHILDKKN.
i. Sherburne G. Hopkins®, b. Oct. 5, 18(57; m. Hester J.
Davis, of Washington, D. C. ; no children ; lawyer in
Washington, D. C.
ii. Jessie Eastman Hopkins^ b. Sept. 17, 1875.
ELVIRA EASTMAN^ OF MAINE, N. Y. 893
1535. Elvira Eastman** (Nathaniel Webster^, Jeremiah^
EphraimS Jeremiah^, Zachariah^, John% Roger'), born in
Maine, Broome county, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1844 I married in
Binghamton, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1868, Almon Lucius South-
worth, born in Lawsville -Center, Pa., Feb. 16, 1841, son of
Arthur and Maria (Turner) Southworth. They reside at
Lawsville Center, Pa.
CHILDREN.
i. Susie Elvira Southworth', b. Nov. 6, 1868.
ii. Arthur Nathaniel South worth', b. 1871 ; d. Dec. 29, 1872.
iii. Nathan AVheat Southworth', b. March 2, 1873.
iv. Lucy Emeline Southworth', b. May 12, 1874 ; d. Oct. 12,
1874.
V. Sylvia Turner Southworth', b. and d. in 1879.
1536. Elmira Eastman^ (Nathaniel W.^, Jeremiah^
Ephraims, Jeremiah^, Zachariah^, John% Roger'), born in
Maine, Broome county, N.Y., Sept. 20, 1844; married Jan.
10, 1870, Walter L. Beebe. They reside at Franklin Forks,
Pa.
CHILDREN.
i. Lyman JIastinan Beebe', b. Feb. 7, 1871.
ii. Harry Webster Beebe', b. June 9, 1874.
iii. Phineas Beebe', b. Nov. 15, 1883.
1537. Fanny Lucretia Eastman^ (Nathaniel Webster^,
Jeremiah*, Ephraim^, Jeremiah^ Zachariah^, John', Roger'),
bom in Maine, Broome county, N. Y., July 14, 1846; died
May, 1901 ; married in Cortland, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1864,
Albin Stewart Burrows, born in Somersetshire, Eng., June 30,
1838, son of William and Elizabeth (Long) Burrows, of
Bristol, Eng. Mr. Burrows was superintendent of schools in
Pennsylvania for fifteen years previous to his removing to
Dakota. He is a steward in the Methodist Episcopal church,
to which he belongs, as also trustee. He resides in Grand
Forks, North Dakota, where he is engaged in the real estate
894 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
and loan business. Mr. Burrows was a soldier of the Rd)el-
lion ; enlisted at the first call of President Lincoln for troops
in 1 86 1 9 in the Twenty-seventh New York Infantry. He
was in the Army of the Potomac, where he saw active
service. At the end of two years* his term of enlistment
having expired, he was mustered out, but he re^enlisted in
the Second New York Cavalry for three years, where he
again saw active service, this time with General Custer in the
Shenandoah valley. In the winter of 1864-65, he was taken
prisoner at Ashland, Va., sent to libby prison, and was hdd
to the close of the war.
CBILDRXH.
L WiUuuD Stewmrt Burrow^, b. in Mifflinbarg, Pla., May IS,
18S7 ; d. AjMil 17, 1885.
ii Anna Mary Barrowa^, b. in Fargo, North Dakota, Nov. 5^
1874 ; cL Feb. 5, 1887.
ill. Albin Eastman Barrowai*, b. in Mifllinborg, Fai, Aug. 10,
1880. He m. at Ithaca, N. Y., Jnlj 24, 1901, Adrimme
Shiek Culver, b. at Ithaoa, K. Y., Nov. 8, 1880, dangfater
of Thomas and Francis Ann (Pegan) Culver. Mr. Bor-
rows is a student at Cornell University, N. Y. ; will
graduate in electrical engineering in June, 1902. He
resides at No. 9 Lyceum Block, Ithaca, N. Y.
iv. Anna Frances Burrows^, b. Oct. 6, 1883 ; d. Feb. 6, 1887.
1538. John Jesse Jeremiah Eastman^ (Nathaniel Webster',
Jeremiah^, Ephraim^, Jeremiah^, Zachariah^, John', Roger*),
born in Maine, Broome county, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1848 ; mar-
ried in McDonough, N. Y., July 24, 1874, Mary Elizabeth
Bailey, bom in Lawsville, Pa., Feb. 8, 1850, died in Bing-
hamton, N. Y., April 26, 1897, daughter of Joseph and
Mercy (Dawley) Bailey. Mr. Eastman is a machinist and
engineer; resides at No. 33 Milford street, Binghamton,
N. Y.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN BINOHABfTON, K. Y.
i. Edna Marion*, b. April 8, 1882.
ii. Joseph Nathaniels b. Sept. 30, 1885.
JULIA MARION EASTMAN^ OF MAINE, N. Y. 89S
iS38a. Julia Marion Eastman^ (Nathaniel Webster^, Jere-
miah^, Ephraims, Jeremiah*, Zachariah', John% Roger*), born
in Maine, Broome county, N. Y., March 9, 1850; married
in Franklin, Pa., May i, 1869, Edwin R. Smith, born in
Dimock, Pa., Nov. 2, 1830. Mr. Smith is a cabinet maker;
resides in Montrose, Susquehanna county, Pa.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN MONTROSE, PA.
i. Mary S. Smith', b. April 14, 1870.
2098. ii. Margaret Wilson Smith®, b. Aug. 2, 1873.
1539. Albert Stark Eastman'^ (Lowell^ John^ Ephraim*,
Jeremiah^, Zachariah^, John% Roger'), born in Deerfield,
N. H., Aug. IS, 1845; married Sept. 5, 1878, Mary P.
Smith, daughter of John P. and Eliza Smith, of New Hamp-
ton, N. H. He is a carriage manufacturer, and resides in
Franklin Falls, N. H.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN FRANKLIN FALLS, N. H.
i. Walter S.», b. Sept. 30, 1883.
ii. Arthur Cleveland®, b. .
1540. Mary Frances Eastman^ (Lowell^, John*, Ephraim*,
Jeremiah^ Zachariah^, John% Roger'), born in Deerfield,
N. H., March 9, 1854 ; married P'rank T. Coleman ; they
reside in Auburn, N. H.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN AUBURN, N^ H.
i. Waldo Berry Coleman®, b. March 25, 1877.
ii. Harold Everett Coleman®, b. Oct. 5, 1879.
iii. Florence Newell Coleman®, b. July 20, 1885.
iv. Joseph Worthen Coleman®, b. Oct. 19, 1884.
V. Sumner Chase Coleman®, b. Nov. 17, 1897.
1541. Charles Arthur Eastman^ (Lowell^, John^, Ephraim*,
Je^emiah^ Zachariah^, John', Roger'), born July 28, 1856;
married March 6, 1890, Hattie M. Rowe, daughter of David
and Lydia Rowe, of Derry, N. H. Mr. Eastman is a suc-
cessful cattle dealer and farmer ; resides in Concord, N. H.
896 EASTMAH FAMILT OF AiWMwnA
cnuHiBV ALL momm iv a»oou^ v. ■.
L lieoiuiMi. lUrcfa 2a, 1891.
iL Harold LowelP, b. Dte d, 18M.
iiL Ete Emma*, bu April 11, IflML
1 542. James Edward Eastman' (Lowell^ Jdhii% Ephiamis,
JeFemiah^ Zachariah', John% Roger'), bom Sqit. 5, 1 863 ;
married May 30, 1885, Francena M. Parker, daughter of
Hiram and Lydia P^ker, of Epsom, N. H., where he residea.
CHILDRBH ALL BORH UT EFSOlf, V. H.
L Arthur Firkei*, b. Jane 2, 1888.
iL lAura Marion*, b. Sept. 8, 1897.
1 543. Ella Melinda Eastman' (LoweU^, John^ EphraimSp
Jeremiah^ Zachariah', John', Roger'), bom Aug. 23, 1865 ;
married Aug. 23, 1886, Edwin R. Yeaton, son of James and
Martha Yeaton. They reside in Epsom, N. H. He is a
farmer and cattle dealer.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN EPSOBf, N. H.
i. Allx^rt James Yeaton^, b. May 26, 1897.
ii. AVilliani Eastman Yeaton®, b. March 27, 1899.
1544. Leona Caroline Eastman^ (Enoch Worthen^, John*,
Ephraims, Jeremiahs ZachariahS John', Roger'), born April
5, 1847; married Oct. 26, 1868, Ezra Nuckolls, born Jan.
5, 1843. They reside in Eldora, la.
CHILDREN.
i. Howard Eastman Nuckolls®, b. Oct. 19, 1870 ; d. Aug. 31,
1872.
ii. Edward Worthen Nuckolls®, b. Aug. 13, 1873.
iii. James Nuckolls®, b. Oct. 1, 1875.
iv. Susannah Nuckolls®, b. Dec. 26, 1877.
V. Richard Francis Nuckolls®, b. Jan. 13, 1882.
MARCELENE LORETTA EASTMAN*, OF OSKALOOSA, lA. 897
1545. Marcelene Loretta Eastman* (Enoch Worthen^,
John^ Ephraims, Jeremiah^ Zachariah^, John% Roger'), born
in Oskaloosa, la., Aug. 29, 1849; married in Eldora, la.,
Dec. 19, 1872, Charles Chadburn Gilman, born in Boston,
Mass., July 8, 1848. They reside in Marshalltown, la.
CHILDREN.
i. Emma CaroljD Gilman*, b. Nov. 16, 1878.
ii. Walter Eastman Gilman^ b. March 25, 1877.
1 546. Landi Carlton Eastman* (Enoch Worthen^, John^
Ephraim5, Jeremiah*, Zachariah^, John', Roger'), born in
Oskaloosa, la., Aug. 22, 1855. He removed with his parents
to Eldora, la., in 1857. Owing to an unsuccessful operation
upon his eyes, he was obliged to abandon the study of law,
which was his own, as also his father's ambition for him. He
removed to Kiowa, Col., in 1 881, thence to Logan, Utah,
thence to Soda Springs, Idaho, where he now resides. He
was postmaster for six years, and is now in the drug business.
He married at Logan, Utah, Oct. 5, 1885, Caroline M.
Dorien, born Feb. 6, 1866.
CUILDRRN.
i. Elbert Worthen®, b. Dec. 29, 1886.
ii. Lourette®, b. Dec. 7, 1 888.
iii. Marguerite®, b. Dec. 23, 1890.
1547. Viola Eastman* (Isaac Benson^, Isaac BensonS
Ephraims, Jeremiah*, Zachariah^, John% Roger'), born in
Danbury, N. H., March 20, 1848; married Oct. 25, 1871,
Charles M. Grant, born in Landaff, N. H., Feb. 20, 1848.
They reside in Reading Mass., P. O. box 837.
CHILDRRN.
i. Daisy L. Grant®, b. Nov. 8, 1873 ; m. Nov. 5, 1898, John
C. Reid, b. in Truro, N. S., May 26, 1873; resides in
Wakefield, Mass.
ii. Amy E. Grant*, b. June 6, 1875; m. Nov. 10, 1898, Alfred
N. Theobald, b. in Wobum, Mass., May 11, 1869;
resides in Stoneham, Mass.
iii. Grace M. Grant*, b. Jan. 9, 1878.
68
89B ZMsnum nuoLT op America.
I549- line Franoei Eastman* (Benjamin Franklin'.
Ihk Bcdmh^. Eptantof, Jorcmiah*, Zachariah*. John',
Rflger^, born in Andover, N. H., Feb. 8. 1S58 ; manieti
Mqr 14* 187^ WaHam Gotdm. Resides in Franklin Falls.
N. H.
•, Ik. Feb. 15, 1CT7.
_ , iotf, I.. Nov. 11. 187S.
UL ]la(TEIhGoidoB»,kVW>:M, IS&l.
1549. George E. Eastman' (Benjamin Franklin'. Isaac
Beuoi^, E|4uaimijerenuah<, Zachariah', John', Roger'), bom
in Andover, N. H.,'JaD. 16, i860; married 1st. Bessie Ellen
Sawyer, bom in Andover, N. H.. Feb. 25, 1859, died in
Fianklin Falls, N. H., Aug. 2, 1892 ; married 2d. June 26,
1894, Daisy Uda Sawyer, bom in Andover, N. H., June 13,
1863, both daughters of Luther and Susan (Little6eld)
Sawyer. Hr. Eastman is a feumer, and resides in Andovei^
N. H. '
CHILDRBK BT FIBST WTFK.
i. Lavioa Eala* b. ii) Franklin Falla, N. H., Joae IS, 1888.
u. Wesley Edward*, b. in Franklin Falls, N. H.. June 28, 1888.
iii. Ellsworth Sawyer*, b. iu Franklin Fatla, N. H., Jul; IS,
1802.
1549a. Mary L. Eastman^ (Benamin F.', Isaac Benson^
Ephraim*, Jeremiah*, Zachariah), John', Roger*), bom in
Andover, N. H., Oct. 7, 1866 ; married in Nashua, N. H.,
Jan. 10, 1887, Elmer H. Gardner, bom in Milford, N. H.,
Sept., 1864. He is a conductor on the Boston & Maine
Railroad ; lives in Nashua, N. H.
CaiLDRRn ALL BOBM IM MASHUA, N. H.
i. Raymond E. Gardner*, b. Feb. 19, 1888.
ii. Arthur £. Gardnei*, b. Not. 24, 1660.
iiL Elmer E. Gaidner*, b. Sept. 26, 1898.
iv. Ererett E. Gardnei*, b. Oct. 12, 1887.
JOSEPH B. HOYT*, OF WEARE, N. H. 899
1550. Joseph B. Hoyt^ (Abner Hoyt', Abner Hoyt^
Hannah Eastman^, Jacob-^, Zachariah^, John', Roger'), born
inWeare, N. H., Feb. 24, 181 5 ; married Fanny Wilson, of
New Boston, N. H. He resides in Goffstown, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1. Emily B. Hoyt», b. Sept. 12, 1839 ; d. March, 1881 ; m.
Joseph O. Foss, of Strafford, N. H. ; lived in Goffstown.
ii. Daniel W. Hoyt*, b. April 5, 1841 ; m. Celia Hadley.
ill. Greorge H. Iloyt^ b. Jane 16, 1845 ; m. Olivia Bagley, of
Maine. Resides in Goffstown, N. H.
155 1. Amos Hoyt^ (Abner Hoyt^ Abner Hoyt^ Hannah
Eastmans, Jacob*, Zachariah^, John*, Roger'), born in Weare,
N. H., March 5, 1817; married ist, Lucy D. Priest; mar-
ried 2d, Mrs. Harriet C. Lock, of New Boston ; married 3d,
Mrs. Maria N. Haynes, of Manchester, N. H. He lived in
Weare, N. H.
CHILDRKN BY SECOND WIFE.
i. Lucy M. Hoyt», b. Dec. 28, 1851 ; m. Curtis E. Dalton, of
Suncook, N. H.
ii. Luella B. Hoyt», b. Aug. 16, 1855 ; ra. Dr. R. B. Weeks, of
Suncook, N. H.
iii. Etta M. Hoyt», b. Aug. 25, 1861.
iv. Hattie M. HoytS b. Aug. 25, 1861, (twin) ; m. Eugene S.
Head, of Hooksett.
1552. John Hoyt^ (Abner Hoyt^, Abner Hoyt^ Hannah
Eastman^, Jacob*, Zachariah^ John', Roger'), born in Weare,
N. H., March 7, 1819; died Feb. 11, 1853; married Mrs.
Sarah Ann Bartlett, of Deering, N. H. He resided in
Weare, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Eliza A. Hoyt», b. Aug. 10, 1843 ; m. William S. Eaton ;
lived in Goffstown.
ii. John Clinton Hoyt^ b. June 1, 1845 ; m. Serena M. Frost.
2099. iii. Lewis B. HoytS b. in Goffstown, Sept 10, 1847 ; m. Mary
Boy n ton.
iv. Abbie B. Hoyt», b. in Weare, N. H., Oct 20, 1849 ; m.
Frank B. Mills.
900 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1553. Abner Hoyt^ (Abner Hoyts Abner Hoyt*, Han-
nah Eastman^ Jacob^, Zachariah^ John*, Roger'), bom in
Weare, N. H., June 29, 1823 ; died Nov. 6, 1881 ; married
Clarissa Wilson. He lived in Goffstown, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. John W. Hoyt*, b. Sov. 15, 1852 ; m. Estella W. Moore, of
Bedford, X. II. ; resides in Goffstown, N. H.
ii. Mar>' H. Hoyt*, b. Jan. 5, 1860 ; d. Sept 29, 1865.
1554. Ziba A. Hoyt'* (Abner Hoyt', Abner Hoyt^ Han-
nah Eastman^, Jacob*, Zachariah^, John*, Roger*), born in
Weare, N. H., June 7, 1825 ; married Mary S. Moore, of
Bedford, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Martha A. lloyt^ b. Aug. 18. 1858; m. Charles £. Gove;
resides at Oil Mills, in Weare, N. H.
ii. Ella J. IIoyt», b. Aug. 24, 1857; m. Charles S. Parker, of
Goffstown. She d. Feb., 1878.
iii. Frank A. lloyt^ b. Jan. 9, 1862 ; is a physician ; unm.
iv. M. Belle Hoyt», b. Sept. 4, 1867.
V. Addle L. Iloyt*, b. April 16, 1872.
1555. Hiram S. Hoyt^ (Abner Hoyts Abner Hoyt^
Hannah Eastmans Jacob-*, Zachariah', JohnS Roger*), born
in Wcarc, N. H., Nov. 28, 1830; married Helen J. Brown,
of Milford, Me. ; resides in ]\Ianchester, N. H.
CHILI>KKX.
i. Charles A. Iloyt^ b. Dec. 8, 1857 ; m. M. Louisa Proctor ;
resides in Manchester, N. II.
ii. Maurice L. lloyt*, l>. Sept. 25, 1861 ; m. Julia Hughes, of
Michigan ; resides in Beulah, Dak.
iii. II. Jennie IloytS b. May 10, 1872 : d. Xov. 12, 1878.
1556. Daniel Kastman'* (Roger^, DanieP, Thomas^, Roger^,
Rogers John*, Roger'), born in Newbur}-, Vt., Jan. 30, 1827 ;
married in 1854, Sophronia Ann Chase, born in Bradford,
Vt., Nov. 9, 1833. Immediately after their marriage they
DUNXAN MCKEITH EASTMAN^, OF TOPSHAM, VT. 9OI
settled in West Newbury, Vt., where they resided twelve
years, and in 1 866 removed to Barnet, where they lived six
years, and in April, 1872. removed to Bradford, Vt., where he
died March 8, 1887. His widow resides in Bradford, Vt.
CHILDREN.
2100. i. Celia Celesta b. Nov. 2, 1854.
ii. Roger Carroll*, b. April 9, 1857 ; m. Sept. 14, 1898, Sarah
Ann Blood, born in Bradford, Vt., Nov. 21, 1876, daugh-
ter of David H. and Harriet Newell (Barnett) Blood, of
Bradford, Vt. Roger Carroll is a farmer and black-
smith, residing in Bradford, Vt. He has no children.
iii. Emma Vien^ b. March 26, 1859 ; teacher and resides in
Bradford, Vt.
iv. Daniel Jaimau*, b. April 30, 1861.
V. Horace Tucker®, b. Sept. 20, 1863.
vi. Sophronia®, b. April 13, 1866 ; d. Sept. 21, 1884.
All the above born in Newbury, Vt.
2101. vii. Mima Worthley^ b. in Barnet, Vt., Nov. 23, 1868.
viii. Fannie*, b. in Barnet, Vt., Feb. 26, 1872 ; teacher.
ix. Mary Abigail*, b. in Bradford, Vt., June 17, 1874 ; teacher.
The teachers reside in Bradford, Vt.
1557. Duncan McKeith Eastman^ (Roger^, Daniel^
Thomas^, Roger^, Roger^ John% Roger'), born in Topsham,
Vt., May 22, 1836 ; married in Newbury, Vt., Feb. 16, 1863,
Lizzie L. Tebbets, born in Chelsea, Vt., Jan. 21, 1844,
daughter of Benjamin PVanklin and Serepta (Keyes) Tebbets.
Mr. Eastman is a blacksmith, and resides in Claremont,
N. H.
CHILDKRN.
i. Infant sou*, b. in Portsmouth, N. H., March 3, 1864 ; d.
Mav 7, 18G4.
ii. Mary®, b. in Portsmouth, N. IL, Oct. 10, 1865.
iii. Lizzie', b. in Lyme, X. H., Dec. 28, 1878.
1557a. Electa Dustin Eastman^ (David^, David^ Thomas^,
Roger^, Rogers John', Roger'), born in Topsham, Vt., March
27, 1837; married in Bradford, Vt., May 26, 1856, Gran-
64
902 EASTMAV FAULT OP
vOle Wood, born in Sandown, N. H^ Apifl zg, 1833, soo of
Joseph Gardner and Fblly (Pccnej) Wood. Mr. Wood is n
organ builder, and resides at Na232 North Grand Boulevaid
East, Detroit, Mich.
L FredEll0BlleWood^ h-iD SsndowB, 9. H, jMi.SO,180Qr
IB. Ifarguet Hobbin.
iL Charlei Yletor WoodP, bw in Fksmont, V. IL, Ang^ % 1860.
iiL WiDiaiii Duia WoodP, b. In Bradford, Yb, A^; 1, 1881
m. Hattie Frendi.
hr. George Abbott Wood», b. in Detroit, MidL, Joly 4^ 1807.
T. Floienoe Mftbd Wood*, b. in Detroit^ MidL, Feb. 17, 1878
m. WHliem Braseh.
1557b. Emma A. Eastman* (David', David^, Thoina8>i
Roger*, Roge^^ John% Roger*), bom in Newbury, Vt.^
1838 ; married in Milwaukee, Wis., in 1868, A. G. Abbott,
bom in Seabiook, N. H., son of Rev. Sereno T. and Saiah
(French) Abbott. Mr. Abbott died in St. Louk^ Mo., in
1870. Mrs. Abbott taught school in St. Louis twenty-seven
years. She resides at No. 4146 Cleveland avenue, St.
Louis, Mo.
CHILD.
L Asa George Abbott*, b. in Andover, Mass. ; m. in 1898,
Bertha £. Benson. Child : (a) Ruth Alden AbboUi*,
b. 1898. Mr. Abbott is a coal dealer ; resides with his
mother.
1558. David Hammond* (David Hammond', Hannah
Eastman^, Stephen*, Roger^, Roger*, John*, Roger*), born in
Bow, N. H., May 23, 181 8; married Judith Hemphill, bom
July 29, 18 1 3. He bought a small farm near Bow Mills, in
Concord, N. H., and by diligence in raising and marketing
vegetables they enlarged their domain, and a fine set of
buildings demonstrated the mechanical skill of their owner.
Their postofficeis Bow Mills, N. H.
HANNAH HAMMOND^ OF BOW, N. H. 9O3
CHILDREN.
i. David B. Hammond*, b. Xov. 1, 1851 ; d. Dec. 3, 1860.
ii. John B. Hammond*, b. Aug. 20, 1854 ; m. 1888, Florence
A. Ayre, b. in Newbury, N. H., Nov. 23, 1856, daughter
of William and Emily A. (Bailey) Ayre. He lives with
his father. Children : (a) Ernest Hammond^^, b. June
17, 1888 ; d. July 2, 1888 ; (b) Edith Florence Ham-
mond^^ b. Nov. 15, 1891 ; (c) David Laurence Ham-
moud", b.July 1, 1899.
1559. Hannah Hammond^ (David Hammond^, Hannah
Eastman^, Stephen^, Roger^, Roger^ John% Roger'), born in
Bow, N. H., March 22, 1822 ; married Benjamin E. Good-
win.
CHILDREN.
2102. 1. Esther Ann Goodwin®, b. Nov. 23, 1842.
2103. ii. Sarah L. Goodwin®, b. Nov. 22, 1844.
iii. Elvira Goodwin®, b. 1847 ; d. .
iv. Greorge Goodwin®, b. 1850 ; d. .
V. Mary Ella Goodwin®, b. April 5, 1851.
1560. James M. Hammond^ (David Hammond^, Hannah
Eastman^ Stephens, Roger^, Roger^ John% Roger'), born in
Dunbarton, N. H., near Bow line, April 27, 1824; married
Jane Hazen.
CHILDREN.
i. Seth A. Hammond®, b. .
ii. George H. Hammond®, b. March 28, 1856 ; m. Dora Flan-
ders, of Webster, N. H. The father and mother both
died.
1 561. John McC. Hammond^ (David Hammond^, Han-
nah Eastman^, Stephen^, Roger*, Roger^, John*, Roger'),
born in Dunbarton, N. H., near Bow line, Oct. 6, 1826;
married Dec. 10, 1862, Annie E. Whitney, born Dec. 10,
1 83 1. He was a mechanic, and worked for the St. Paul's
School company, in Concord, N. H.
904 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHiLDmur.
L Hontio B. Hammond^ b. Sept S, 1868.
ii Harriet J. Hammond% b. Dea 85^ 18M ; m. April, 1888^
John Elliot, d Biohmoiidt Steteo labuid, N. Y. Cfldl-
dren: (ft) Robert J. EUiotM, b. Maieh 9, 1880; (b)
Hftttle £. EUibtu, b. Not. % 1880 ; (e) Jaqms EUiol*,
b. ^.
1562. Horace Hammond^ (David Hammond^ Hannah
Eastman^ Stephen', Roger*, Roger', John', Roger'), bom in
Dunbarton, N. H., June 5, 1830; married March 18, 1858,
Celestia A. Morgan ; lives in Concord, N. H.
CHILDRBH.
i. Willie H. Hammond*, b. July 8, 1861.
ii. Nettie M. Hammond*, b. May 1, 1868.
iiL Lizzie G. Hammond*, b. July 28, 1866.
rr. Fred N. Hammond*, b. April 15, 1868.
T. Horace Irrin Hammond*, b. Sept 18, 1871; m. Maiy
Batchelder. Child : (a) Iva May Hammond^, b. Manh
10,1804.
yi. Mabel A. Hammond*, b. Aug. 5, 1878.
1563. Ann Hammond^ (David Hammond', Hannah East-
man^ Stephen^ Roger^, Roger^ John% Roger'), bom in
Dunbarton, N. H., July 28, 1832 ; married in 1856, Elbridge
G; Austin, born in Dracut, Mass., Dec. 9, 1831 ; resides in
North Bow, N. H.
CHILDRKN.
i. Mary Jaue Austin^ b. Jan. 20, 1857 ; m. Daniel Jameson,
of Dunbarton, N. IL, born May 12, 1852. Children:
(a) Edwin S. Jameson^o, b. Oct. 10, 1876 ; (b) and (c)
Elmina M. Jameson^^ and Ellen Maud Jameson^®
(twins), b. July 27, 1879; (d) Anna J. Jameson^^ b.
Nov. 26, 1884; (e) Mary A. Jamesonio, b. Oct 19, 1889.
ii. Ellen F. Austin®, b. Feb. 5, 1860 ; ni. in 1880, George C.
Wallace, b. May 28, 1862. Children : (a) Elbridge C.
Wallace^, b. June 20, 1882 ; (b) Frank W. Wallace^, b.
Feb. 7, 1884 ; (c) Etta M. Wallace", b. Aug. 16, 1889.
iii. Arthur W. Austin*, b. May 26, 1871.
STEPHEN HAMMOND^, OF DUNBARTON, N. H. 9OS
1564. Stephen Hammond^ (David Hammond', Hannah
Eastman^ Stephen-, Roger^, Roger^ John', Roger'), born in
Dunbarton, N. H., Dec. i, 1835 J married Sept. 11, 1863,
Lucretia C. Clough, born Dec. 15, 1844.
CHILD.
i. Elvira J. Hammond®, b. Feb. 15, 1867 ; m. Dec. 26, 1889,
G. I^ieslie Chamberlain.
1565. Mary E. Hammond** (David Hammond', Hannah
Eastman*, Stephen', Roger^, Roger^, John% Roger'), born in
Dunbarton, N. H., March 21, 1842 ; married Alfred D.
Burroughs.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles A. Bnrroughs*, b. Nov. 6, 1865; m. Fanny G.
Chandler, of Concord, N. H., born March, 1869. Chil-
dren : (a) Maud Alice Burrough8^^ b. Feb. 16, 1891 ; (b)
Marrietta Burroughs*^ b. July 3, 1892 ; (c) James Bur-
roughsl^ b. April 9, 1894.
ii. Anna M. Burroughs^ b. March 19, 1869.
1566. Elizabeth E. Clement^ (Hannah Hammond^ Han-
nah Eastman^ Stephen', Roger^, Roger^, John', Roger'),
born Dec. 16, 1824 ; married Sept. 11, 1842, Moses Colby,
born Dec. 17, 1820, son of Willaby and Betsey (Morgan)
Colby, a soldier in the war of 18 12-14.
CHILDRKN.
i. Charles Colby*, b. Feb. 13, 1843 ; m. Helen Badger, b. in
1848. He was a manufacturer of furniture in Keene,
N. H. Children : (a) Bertha ColbyW, b. Nov. 20, 1873 ;
(b) Klmer ColbyW b. , d. Oct.,*^ 1882.
ii. Sophronia Colby», b. Feb. 24, 1845 ; m. in 1866, Aaron Bar-
ton, Jr., b. Oct., 1843. They were living in Piermont in
1890. Children : (a) Martha B. Barton" b. Feb. 14,
1867, m. George Kaneau ; child : (1) Charles Raneau^S b.
1893; (b) Edmund C. Barton»o, b. May 26, 1868; is
teacher of music.
■AmuM rAMii.r or amssica.
bCOBlbj", b.O<!l.7,14ie; d. April 31, 1862.
k ]f.Calbt«, b. Aug. 30, IMS; m. in IS78. Alnti
KJnitadl,d.U9o.
IDHoB Colbj*, b. SepL 1&, laSl; m. CynthU ElU Bick-
ted, b. Aag. :>«, 1655. in Orford. X. U. He is k marble
wwkar. ami lire* in Concord. X. U. Mr. Colbj is higb
ip la Ika LO. O. F. CbiMren: (a) Eva L-Colb;", b.
JUj*,ltmi <b) CarlM. Colbj". b. Oct.27,J879.
Ibnito Colbl*, U Sept. 19. Id51 ; twin to the abore.
John A-CoOf*. b. 18£>fl: d. voaog.
Hntlift L. Colby, b. SepU 1:2. 1S56.
Suoh E. (Mbj«, b. Mvcli 22. tS33.
1567. Susan H. Hammond' (Thomas \V. Haramond',
Hannah Burtman*, Stephen-', Roger*. RogerJ, John', Roger'),
bom in Bow, N. H., Dec. 28, 1832 ; married April 5, 1853,
J<^ J<^nsoD Bontin^born April 24, 1S28, son of John
Roaetta F. Bantin*, b. Jane 8,186C; sa.lUj 14, 1878,
George G. Clongh, eon of Lather Cloagh. Childran :
(a) Mabel A. Clougb», b. Jane 27, 1S7« ; (b) I
Clough", b. ; (c) Howard Clongh", b. .
1568. Charles F. Hammond* (Thomas W. Hammond',
Hannah Eastman*, Stephen', Roger', Roger^, John", Roger'),
born in Bow, N. H., Sept. 30, 1834 ; married April 29, i860,
Fanny J. Lord, born in Dunbarton, N. H., May 15, 1835.
Sarah Hammond', b. April 11, 1861 ; d. Jnn^ 1802.
Lacy J. Hammond*, b. Feb. 8, 1862; m. A^tH 21, 18S9,
George H. Johnson, of Alton.
Laura A. Hammond*, b. April 3, 1864; m. Williti F»ge, of
Danbartoii, N. H.
Jnlia M. Hammond* b. Feb. 27, 1875.
THOMAS A. HAMMOND^, OF BOW, N. H. 9O7
1569. Thomas A. Hammond^ (Thomas W. Hammond%
Hannah Eastman^ Stephen^ Roger*, Roger^, John', Roger'),
born in Bow, N. H., Jan. i6, 1837 ; m. Dec. 29, 1859, Mary
Augusta Haselton. He died Nov. 2, 1865, and his widow
married in 1867, John C. Hammond, who had been a suc-
cessful school teacher for years. He was school superin-
tendent, on the board of selectmen, and had taught school
one hundred and three terms. He died Dec. 28, 1900.
CHILDREN.
i. Emma E. Hammond', b. Dec. 16, 1860 ; d. May 16, 1864.
ii. William M. Hammond', b. Feb. 6, 1863 ; m. in 1877, Sarah
E. Colbyj daughter of Moses Colby.
1570. David M. Hammond^ (Thomas W. Hammond^,
Hannah Eastman^, Stephen^, Roger*, Roger^, John*, Roger'),
born in Bow, N. H., April 15, 1838; married Lutheria A.
Tilton, born April 19, 1839.
CHILDREN.
i. Addle L. Hammond*, b. March 25, 1859 ; m. James E.,
son of Caleb A. Colby. Child : (a) Ola ColbyW b.
April 18, 1882.
ii. Frank H. Hammond*, b. Nov. 26, 1862; accidentally killed.
iii. Lizzie Ann Hammond*, b. July 1, 1871 ; a successful
teacher. She m. Fred Sargent, son of Samuel A. Sar-
gent, of Bow, N. H. They reside in Concord, N. H.
1 571. Asa Goodhue Hammond^ (Jonathan C. Hammond^
Hannah Eastman^, Stephens, Roger*, Roger^, John', Roger'),
born in Bow, N. H., Nov. 23, 1846; married in Concord,
N. H., July 4, 1870, Mary A. Arlin, born in Concord, N. H.,
Aug. 6, 1855, daughter of Charles C. and Angeline G.
(Fretts) Arlin. Mr. Hammond resides in Amherst, N. H.
He is employed by the Holt Bros. Manufacturing Com-
pany, in Concord, N. H.
908 EASTMAS PAMILT OP AIIEUCA.
£. HaiBBoiid» faL IB BMseooie, N. H^ If^M^
18n;iB.DiB&S9^U0S,8Mili A.Collij,oC2rorth Cob-
iL GMwye H.HaiBiBOii#, bwim Bov, 9. H^Apiil 4»187S;
m. July 19^ 1807, Lain WallMa,oi MiBuhartai, N. H.
iiL mifiaai F. HamiDoiid* K Id Bov, K. O, Aug. 20^ 1879;
ir. Cbrm IL Hammond*, b. in Bov, K. O, Mi^ 7, 1877; nu
Oet IQ, 18INI, Fteej M. OdoD, <rf AmiMnt, IT. H.
T. Honj HamoiODd*, bu ; d.
id. Lovk A. Hamroopd*, K ; d»
▼iL Ethel IL Hammood*. b. in East Coneotd, K. H., Joly 18,
1884 ; lifot at home ; num.
▼iiL Bertha A. Hammond, b. in East ' Coneord, K. H^ Maieh
80, 1888 ; lives at home ; nnm.
1572. Stephen Clement Eastman* (David', Stephen%
Stephen', Roger*, Roger', John% Roger'), bom in Sutton,
Vt., Sept. 2, 183 1 ; married Sept. 2, 1852, Clara Hastings*
He lived in Sutton, Vt.
CHILDRKSr.
i. Wilber X. Clement', b. in Sutton, Vt, April 14, 1866;
d. same month.
2104. ii. Mary Deborah', b. in Sutton, Vt, June 18, 1868.
1573. John E. Willard^ (Mary Eastman^ Stephen^
Stephen*, Roger^, Rogers John*, Roger'), b. in Sutton, Vt.,
June 12, 1838 ; married ist, March 18, 1862, in Wheelock,
Vt., Laurestin E. Ruggles, born in Sutton, Vt., July 22,
1839, died Aug. 31, 1872; married 2d, June 21, 1873,
Mrs. Sarah G. (Weare) Smith, born in Lisbon, N. H., Aug.
18, 1842. Mr. Willard resides in Sutton, Vt., where he has
been town clerk for twenty-eight years, selectman ten years,
lister six or eight years, and town treasurer ten years. He
is a member of the Free Baptist church. His occupation is
farming.
GEORGE R. WILLARD.^ 9O9
CHILDREN.
i. Harley R. Willard', b. March 13, 1875. He graduated
from Dartmouth College in the class of 1899; was
principal of High School, Barton Landing, Vt., super-
intendent of schools two years, and is now assistant to
one of the professors at Dartmouth College. He is
unmarried,
ii. Wilber J. Willard*, b. April 16, 1876 ; m. at Lyndon, Vt,
June 7, 1900, Maude H. Hall, a descendant of Jonathan
and Hannah (Green) Eastman, No. 24. He graduated
from Lyndon, Vt., Institute. He is now railway mail
clerk from Brattle boro, Vt., to Springfield, Mass., where
he resides at No. 10 Tenth street. Child : (a) Read W.
Willardio, b. July 24, 1901.
iii. Ira O. Willard*, b. June 14, 1881 ; graduated from Lyndon,
Vt., Institute in the class of 1900.
1574. George R. Willard^ (Mary Eastman^, Stephen^,
Stephens, Roger^, Roger^, John', Roger'), b. Sept. 15, 1844 ;
married Jan. 15, 1874, Adelaide Fisher; lives in Sutton, Vt.
CHILDREN.
i. Jack H. Willard*, b. Dec. 27, 1874.
ii. Olive A. Willard*, b. Jan. 5, 1877.
iii. Mary J. Willard*, b. Aug. 1, 1880.
1575. Edwin N. Eastman^ (Stephen^, Stephen^ Stephen^,
Roger^, Rogers John% Roger'), born in Sutton, Vt., Feb. 14,
1842; died there Jan. 21, 1871 ; married Nov. 10, 1863, Ella
F. Bemis, born Oct. 20, 1836. She married 2d, Nov. 13,
1872, Charles W. Willard, son of (830). Mr. Eastman lived
in Sutton, Vt.
GUILD.
2105. i. Welcome Bemis», b. in Sutton, Vt., Nov. 3, 1867.
1576. Orissa A. Eastman^ (Stephen^, Stephen^ Stephen^
Roger^, Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Sutton, Vt., Jan. 23,
1845 ; married April 29, 1867, Charles H. Chase.
910 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Chase®, b. April 22, 1868.
ii. Willie E. Chase*, b. Nov. 5, 1869.
iii. Ward B. Chase®, b. Nov. 26, 1872.
iv. Nettie M. Chase®, b. March 16, 1874.
1577. Charles Fernando Eastman^ (Jonathan^, Stephen^
Stephen^, Roger^, Rogers John% Roger'), bom in Sutton,
Vt., Jan. 19, 1851 ; married in Peterborough, N. H., Nov. 4,
1885, Fennie Victoria Dean, born in Chatham, Pa., April 15,
1 86 1, daughter of James H. and Abigail J. (Buttler) Dean.
Mr. Eastman is a joiner, working in the navy yard, Ports-
mouth, N. H. He is a fine musician, and formerly manager
and flute and piccolo soloist of Eastman's Orchestra, Concord
and Manchester, N. H. For the season of 1900, he was
with the celebrated Pentucket Orchestra, Haverhill, Mass.
He resides at No. i Congress block, Portsmouth, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Marion Dean®, b. in Newcastle, N. H., Aug. 2, 1886.
ii. Hazel Ki^k^ b. in Manchester, N. H., Sept. 23, 1888.
iii. Harold Ro>^ b. in Manchester, N. H., Aug. 7, 1890.
iv. Ralph Waldo®, b. in Manchester, N. II., April 19, 1895.
1577a. Sarah Cram Eastman"^ (Squires G.^, James^,
Ichabod^, Roger^, Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Weare,
N. H., Dec. 21, 185 1 ; died in Bedford, N. H., July 1 1, 1894 ;
married in Manchester, N. H., Jan. 11, 1876, Lorenzo Phil-
brick, son of John S. and Louisa (Cox) Philbrick. Mr. Phil-
brick is a farmer; lives in Goffstown, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Nellie Anna Philbrick^, b. in South Weare, N. H., June 5,
1S81.
ii. Herman Loren Philbrick^ b. in Bedford, N. II., Nov. 16,
1800.
HERBERT EASTMAN^ OF SOUTH WEARE, N. H. QII
1 5 77b. Herbert Eastman^ (Squires G.^James^ Ichabod^,
Roger-*, Roger^ John% Roger'), born in South Weare, N. H.,
Dec. 29, 1857 ; married in Northfield, N. H., May 19, 1885,
Laura Emma Adams, born in Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 4, i860,
daughter of Samuel S. and Sarah Ann (Dunaven) Adams.
Mr. Eastman resides in Hartford, Conn., where he is super-
intendent of the Franklin Electric Manufactunng Company.
CHILDREN.
i. Herbert Samuel*, b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., April 21, 1886.
ii. Harold Gibbs®, b. in Hartford, Conn., Dec. 30, 1896.
1577c. Carrie Clement Eastman^ (Squires G.^ James^
Ichabods, Roger^, Roger^ John', Roger*), born in Weare,
N. H., June 30. 1861 ; married in Goffstown, N. H., Oct. 9,
1883, Ernest Johnson, born in Prescott, Wis., Sept. 7, 1855,
son of Rodney and Harriett F. (Adams) Johnson. Mr. John-
son resides in Goffstown, N. H., where he is engaged in the
lumber business. He is town clerk of Goffstown, N. H.
CHILDREN.
1. Howard E. Johnson*, b. June 16, 1886.
ii. Rodney A. Johnson^ b. July 21, 1889.
iii. Frances Harriet Johnson^ b. Nov. 6, 1901.
1 577d. William Woodbury Eastman* (Squires G.^, JamesS
Ichabod', Roger*, Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Weare,
N. H., Dec. 24, 1863 ; married in Manchester, N. H., Oct. 9,
1889, Mabel Dearborn, born in Weare, N. H., June 8, 1864,*
daughter of George W. and Abbie H. (Smith) Dearborn, of
South Weare, N. H. Mr. Eastman resides in South Weare,
N. H., where he is a farmer and large milk raiser.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN 80UTU WEARE.
i. Arthur Dearborn®, b. May 14, 1892.
ii. Elsie Gertrude®, b. Nov. 13, 1898 ; d. June 16, 1894.
iii. Dorothy®, b. Sept. 8, 1895.
9»
1577& Hank AbUe Eatfman' (Ezra C.^ James\ Icba-
bo#, Rogor*, Rogo*, Jofan*, Roger'), born in Weare, N. H.,
Janes, i8S7; niarTied Fdi. 26^ )$76, Luther Farmer, born
Id Nashm, N. H^ Fd). 39, 1S4S. son of Zadock Farmer.
ICr. Fanner resides in South Weare, X. H., where he is a
T«M«,H. H.
FanMr*. b. Maich 23, 18TS, id SouUi
ISTTt Charies R Eastmai^ (Ezra', James% Ichabodt,
Roger*, Roger*, Joho*, Rc^er*), born in Weare, \. H., June
30^ 1859; numried in Mont Venion. X. H., Sept. 13, 1S93.
Addie L. Currier, boni in Weare, March 23, 1S65, daughter
Ot Harrison E. and Olive S. (Willardj Currier, of Soutb
Weare. Mr. Eastman is a burner residing in Sooth Wearc^
N. H. They have no cbildreD.
^577S- J>n>cs Harvey Eastman' (Ezra', Jame^, Icba-
bod*, Roger*, Roge^^ John', Roger*), bom in Weare, N. H.,
Jan.31,1862; married in Manchester, N. H., Sept. 27, 1887,
Isora Marion Chandler, born in Bradford, N. H., Nov. 6,
1869, daughter of Robert and Mary Jane (Chandler) Colby.
Mr, Eastman is a carpenter, and resides in South Weare, N. H.
i. Armena J»ue», b. io Nashua, K. H., May 23, 1890.
ii. Ruby Blanche', b. in Weare, N. H., March 17, 1896.
lS77h. Lucy A. Eastman* (Ezra', James*, Ichabod*,
Roger*, Roger', John", Roger'), bom in Weare, N. H., Dec,
24, 1864; married in Mt. Vernon, N. H., Sept. 10, 1890,
Leon Erastus Annis, born at Mclndoe Falls, Vt., Oct. 16,
1857, son of Clovis A. and Elizabeth (Currier) Annis. Mr.
Annis has.served three times as selectman of Hillsborough,
N. H., where he resides, and where he is a builder and con-
tractor.
WILLIAM CLEVELAND LATTIMER^ OF NEWPORT, N. H. 9I3
CHILDREN.
i. Leolia Elizabeth Anui8^ b. July 16, 1894.
ii. Bernard Ezra Aunis*, b. Oct. 10, 1896.
1578. William Cleveland Lattimer^ (Caroline Eastman^,
Ichabod^ Ichabod^, Roger*, Rogers John% Roger'), born in
Newport, N. H., May 4, 1849 ; married ist, in Olean, N. Y.,
Aug. 7, 1867, Eliza Higgins, born in Friendship, N. Y.,
April 26, 1849, died in Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1879;
married 2d, in New York city, July 13, 1881, Ada Leonora
Pontin, born in New York city, Nov. 16, 1848, died in Con-
gers, N. Y., March 11, 1891 ; married 3d, in Mount Vernon,
N. Y., April 27, 1892, Columbia Elizabeth Brock, born in
Connecticut, April 27, 1861. He is a physician, and resides
at No. 531 Clinton street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
CHILDREN BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Albert Forester Lattimer', b. in Olean, X. Y., May 29, 1868 ;
d. 1868.
ii. Fanny Caroline Lattimer®, b. in Meadville, Pa., July 13,
1870 ; m. July 13, 1893, Mr. Thomas. No children.
iii. George Fred Lattimer®, b. in Meadville, Pa., Nov. 21, 1872 ;
m. in Feb., 1891, Henrietta Doneyhue, and died in Brook-
lyn, N. Y., leaving children, (a) Ralph Houghton Latti-
nier^^, b. in Brooklyn, March 6, 1892 ; (b) Amos Latti-
merio, b. Jan. 12, 1895.
CHILDREN BY THIRD WIFE.
iv. William Roswell Lattiraer^^^, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 30,
1893.
V. Cyril Valentine Lattimerio, b. Dec. 19, 1897.
1579. Fred Herbert Lattimer^ (Caroline Eastman^, Icha-
bod^, Ichabods, Roger-*, Roger^ John% Roger*), born in Sun-
apee, N. H., April 9, 1855 J married at Niagara Falls, N. Y.,
June 30, 1875, Nellie Maria Titus, daughter of William
Chandler and Clara Maria (Hartwell) Titus, born in Hubbard-
ston, Mass., June 18, 1854. Mr. Lattimer resides in Syra-
cuse, N. Y.
SUnUK FAKU-y OP AHBSICA.
i tni HuTor Lattimer*, b. Oleaii, N. V., Sept. 8. 1877; d.
Oet. >, 18n.
li. Zoe Losin Latlini«r*. b. Oleau. X. T., Oct. 2S. 187S ; d.
Feb. 10, 1867.
iU. Fntok CUffoid Lattimer^, b. Olean, N', V.. Feb. 19, 1881.
ir. CUn HariK Latlimer", b. in Sj-racuse. N. Y.. Feb. li. 1890.
T. Lyman Hartwell Lattimer*, b. in SjTacuse, N. Y. (twin).
1580. JesMC Annie Eastman* (Josiah', Samuel*, Samuel*.
Rogf9^, Roger*. John*, Roger'), born in Weare, N. H., Dec.
a, 187a; nurried in Hillsborough Bridge, X. H., Oct. i.
1891, Fred Archie McClintock. born in Hillsborough, March
14, 1869, ion of Mark and Ruth Maria (Butman) McCltn-
tock. They are fartnen and live at H illsborough Bridge. N. H .
L Hud Uuioti McClintock*, b. in HilUborough, Sept. IS,
1808.
IL Mftik Eaitmati AlaCliiitock>. b. in HiUsboroagh, N. H.,
Dec. 10, 189B. ~
1581. Mary Elizabeth Eastman' (Francis Hoyt', Thomas*,
Samuel', Roger^, Roger^, John', Roger"), born in Weare,
N. H., May 27, 1854 ; married in Hillsborough Bridge, N. H.,
Nov. 3, 187S, Samuel W, Holman, bom in York, Me., June
S, 1855, son of M. and Mary Weare (Lunt) Holraan, of An-
trim, N. H. Mr. Holman resides in Hillsborough Bridge,
N. H., where he is a lawyer and judge of police court since
1892. He was a member of the New Hampshire legislature
in 1891-92.
CniLDBEK.
i. Mary Abigail Holman*, b. io Hillsborough, N. H., Jan. 28,
1881.
it. Francis William Holman*, b. in HiUsboroagh, April 14,
1887 ; d. Aug. 26, 1887.
FRANK LESLIE EASTMAnS OF SOUTH WEARE, N, H. 915
1582. Frank Leslie Eastman* (Francis Hoyt', Thomas^
Samuel5, Roger^, Roger^ John', Roger'), born in South
Weare, N. H., Dec. i6, 1857 ; married in Antrim, N. H.,
Feb. 27, 1878, Lucy Fanny Dodge, born in Wilton, N. H.,
Oct. 19, 1858, daughter of Charles Buxton and Grace French
(Hall) Dodge. Mr. Eastman is engaged in farming and lum-
bering, and resides in South Weare, N. H.
ft
CHILD BORN IN SOUTH WEARE.
i. Charles Francis*, b. May 22, 1882.
1583. John Perry Eastman* (Francis Hoyt^, ThomasS
Samuel*, Roger*, Roger^, John', Roger'), born in South
Weare, N. H., Sept. 28, i860 ; died June 20, 1898 ; married
May 14, 1892, Belle Rogers. She died Nov. 17, 1893.
CHILD.
i. Thomas Jefferson*, b. Aug. 12, 1893 ; adopted by 1584.
1584. George Henry Eastman^ (Francis Hoyt', Thomas^
Samuel^, Roger^, Roger^, John', Roger*), born in Weare,
N. H., July 23, 1865 ; married ist, Sept. 23, 1891, Elsie
Lovering 5mith, died March 13, 1892 ; married 2d, Aug. 30,
1893, Myrtie Atwood. Resides in South Weare, N. H.
CHILD BY SECOND WIFE.
i. Arthur Middleton*, b. in Weare, May 30, 1894 ; d. July 30,
1894.
1585. George Franklin Eastman* (Samuel CJ, Thomas^
Samuel*, Roger^, Roger', John', Roger'), born in Weare,
N. H., Sept. 19, 1846; married Emily Currier, He resided
in South Weare, N. H., and was a selectman in 1886 and
1887. Now lives in Boston, Mass.
9l6 EASTMAN PAMILT OF AMERICA.
i. Eagene 8.** b. Sopt 1S» 1671 ; doctor in Boston ; onm.
ii. Errin A.*, b. April 80,1674 ; ft dentiit in Boston.
liL Latiier 6.*, b. F^b. 16, 1879 ; toMhor in Wonn.
iT. Byion L.*, b. April 8, 1882.
T. Nettie V.*, b. Jan. 1, 1888.
tL Oliver Brmneh*, b. Joly 80, 1891.
1586. Allen Eastman^ (Be^nard^ Samuel^ Isaac', Rpger%
Rogers John% Roger'), bom Aug. 2, 1836 ; died in Blue
Earth, Minn., Jan. 17, 1894; married Dec. 26, 186I9 Lois
D. White, bom Aug. 12, 1839, died in Topsham, Vt., Aug.
I3> i899» daughter of Ezekiel and Laura (Dustin) White.
He removed to Blue Earth, Minn., where he was engaged in
the mercantile business.
CHILDEEH.
i. Kstk B.*, b. in Topsham, Vt, Oct 8, 1882 ; d. in Bios
Earth, March 2, 1879.
ii. Hattie Belle*, b. Topsham, Vt, Sept. 7, 1884 ; d. in Bios
Earth, Wnn., Sept. 1, 1877.
iii. Ferdinand Ezekiel*, b. in Blue Earth, Minn., Jan. 3, 1872 ;
m. in Maynesville, 111., Sept. 21, 1898, Lola Dunham,
bom in Maynesville, Jan. 3, 1873, daughter of Wil-
liam W. Dunham and Roxana Cushman. Mr. East-
man is a bookkeeper and cashier, and resides in St. Paul,
Minn., at No. 65 Inglehart street.
1587. Seth N. Eastman^ (Bernard', Samuel*, Isaac^,
Roger^, Roger^, John', Roger'), born Aug. 4, 1843 ; married
June 25, 1875, Emeline Darling, born Nov. 12, 1853, daughter
of Jonathan R. Darling, of Groton, Vt. Mr. Eastman was a
soldier of the Rebellion, served in Co. B, Sixth Vt. Vols., as a
private ; was in all the great battles of the Civil War. He
was captured in one of the battles before Richmond, remained
a prisoner ninety-two days, was then exchanged. He was
confined in Libby prison and on Bell Island, Va. He
entered Dartmouth College in the medical department, from
EMILY R. EASTMAN^ OF NEWBURY, VT. 917
which he graduated in the class of 1884. Previous to this
he graduated from the Pennsylvania Medical School, Jan. 9,
1869, and practised medicine according to that school for
fourteen years, and being dissatisfied with that system, he
took the degree from Dartmouth, as first mentioned. Dr.
Eastman represented Groton in the Vermont legislature in
1890. He is in the practice of medicine at Groton, Vt.
CHILDREN.
i. Cyrus D.», b. in Groton, Vt, Oct. 2, 1877.
ii. Bernard S.», b. in Groton, Vt., June 20, 1880.
1588. Emily R. Eastman^ (Isaac', Samuel^ Isaac*, Roger*
Rogers John% Roger'), born in Newbury, Vt., Oct. 25, 1835 ;
married Feb. 2, 1857, O. S. Davis, of California.
CHILD.
i. Oliver D. DaTi8^ b. in California, July 8, 1858. He as-
sumed the name of Eastman, and is a physician in prac-
tice in Woodsville, N. H. He married Dec. 14, 1882,
Addie Davis. Children : (a) D. K.^o, b. Jan. 8, 1884 ;
(b) Ollie N.w b. Aug. 13, 1885 ; (c) B. R." b. Aug. 2,
1887; (d) Abel E.^ b. May 15, 1890; died ; (e)
Milo D.io, b. Feb. 22, 1895.
1589. Alexander W. Eastman^ (Isaacs Samuel^ Isaac^
Roger^, Rogers John^ Roger'), born in Newbury, Vt., Feb.
17, 1842; married Feb. 14, 1864, Lucy A. Caldwell. Mr.
Eastman is a farmer, and resides in Topsham, Vt.
CHILDREN BORN IN TOPSHAM.
i. David^ b. Aug. 6, 1865; m. Jan. 1, 1801, Grace A
Grimes, of Indianapolis, Ind. Child : (a) Harold W.*<*,
b. Sept. 13, 1895.
ii. Isaac W.», b. July 25, 1866 ; m. Nov. 28, 1895, Fannie W.
White. She died April 19, 1899. He is a physician in
practice in Woodsville, N. H. Educated at College of
Physicians and SurgeonB, Baltimore, Md., and graduated
at the Kentucky Medical College in 1893.
66
91 8 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA. ^
iii. May N.«, b. Not. 30, 1867 ; m. Jane 10, 1896, B. Frank
Ricker, of Groton, Vt. Child : (a) Nelson C. Rickerl^
b. May 16, 1899.
iv. Jennie*, b. April 11, 1871 ; m. Jnly 4, 1894, John N. Crown.
He died Sept 23, 1899.
▼. Child*, b. March 12, 1879 ; d. July 6, 1879.
Ti. Alexander W.*, b. May 31, 1883.
Tii. Anna B.», b. Oct 17, 1884.
yiii. Alice M.«, b. May 20, 1886.
1590. Sophronia J. Eastman* (Isaac^ Samuel^, Isaac^
Roger^, Rogers John', Roger'), born in Newbury, Vt., June
10, 1844; married in Topsham, Vt., Jan. 30, 1867, Horace
D. Eastman, of Cabot, Vt. He served in the Union army,
was a farmer, and lived in Newbury and Groton, Vt., where
he died July 24, 1876.
CHILD.
i. Addie J.», b. in Xewbury, April 26, 1868 ; d. May 30, 1893.
1 59 1. Elvira Eastman^ (Isaac^, SamuelS Isaac^, Roger*,
Rogers John% Roger'), born in Newbury, Vt., Jan. 19, 1849 I
died in Bradford, Vt., Dec. 25, 1895 ; married ist, May 15,
1878, Daniel S. Corlis, M. D. He died in Springfield, Vt.,
Feb. 13, 1879 ; married 2d, May 4, 1882, Elliott E. Johnson,
of Bradford, Vt. He died May 6, 1895.
CHILD.
i. Louise M. Johnson®, b. Dec. 6, 1885.
1592. Bell Eastman^ (Isaacs SamueP, Isaac^, Roger^,
Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Newbury, Vt., March 11,
1851 ; married in Boston, Mass., Sept. 10, 1881, Eugene M.
Carter, of Wilmington, Mass.
CHILD.
i. Ethelyn Eastman Carter®, b. Oct. 3, 1882.
EVELYN EASTMAN^ OF NEWBURY, VT. QIQ
1593. Evelyn Eastman* (Isaacs Samuel^ Isaac*, Roger^,
Roger^, John', Roger*), born in Newbury, Vt., Jan. 27, 1857 ;
married Sept. 10, 188 1, Sumner E. Darling, M. D., of Hard-
wick, Vt.
CHILD.
i. Sumner £. Da^liDg^ b. in Hardwick, Nov. 12, 1886.
1594. James W. Eastman* (Isaac^, Samuel^, Isaac*,
Roger^, Roger^ John% Roger*), born in Newbury, Vt., March
16, i860; married in Ryegate, Vt., June 4, 1884, Margaret
S. Clark. He is a farmer on the old homestead in New-
bury, Vt.
CHILDREN.
i. Isaac W.», b. April 12, 1885.
ii. Margaret E.», b. Nov. 10, 1887.
iii. James W.», b. Aug. 22, 1893.
iv. Infant son*, b. March 6, 1896 ; d. March 18. 1896.
1595. Edward Dean Sargent*^ (Roger Sargent^, Roger
Sargent^ Janne Eastman^, Roger^, Roger^, John*, Roger'),
born in Heuvelton, N. Y., March 15, j8o8; died in Water-
ville, Ohio, June 3, 1852 ; married Dec. 4, 1828, Rowena
E. A. Edwards, born Nov. 26, 18 10, died Feb. 6, 1889. He
first resided at De Kalb, N. Y., and after the birth of two
children he removed to Waterville, where his other children
were born.
CHILDREN.
i. Henry R. Sargent', b. Feb. 14, 1831 ; d. Nov. 13, 1888.
ii. Frederick E. Sargent', b, March 10, 1838.
iii. Eliza J. Sargent®, b. Sept. 4, 1836 ; d. .
iv. Rowena P. Sargent', b. Aug. 24, 1839 ; d. 1883 ; m. Duane
Bingham.
V. Edward I. Sargent', b. Dec. 29, 1846 ; d. Oct. 3, 1848.
920 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1596. Moses Sargent* (Roger Sargent', Roger Sargent^
Janne Eastman*, Roger», Roger^ John', Roger'), bom in
Heuvelton, N. Y., about 1827 ; died at Monroe, Mich., 1882 ;
married in 1852 Elizabeth Robbins, of Waterville, Ohio,
where she was born Sept. 26, 1837. He resided in Monroe,
Mich., where he was a machinist.
CHILDREN (mat NOT BE IN ORDER).
i. Gertrude L. Sargent*, b. ; m. David L. Willson, of
Chicago, 111. Children : (a) Clara E. Sargent" b. ;
(b) Gertrude Sargent^<^, b, ; (c) Russell Sargent*^
b. .
ii. Eveline Sargent*, b. ; m. Frank Miller, of Toledo,
Ohio,
iii. Rufus Sargent*, b. July 4, 1874.
1597- James Taylor Sargent^ (Roger Sargent', Roger
Sargent*', Janne Eastman', Roger-*, Roger^, John', Roger*),
born in Heuvelton, N. Y., 1830; died in Heuvelton, Feb. 27,
1853 ; married Sept. 19, 1850, Sarah E. Day, born in
Ogdensburg, N. Y., Jan. i, 1835. He was a minister in
Heuvelton, and had lived in Ohio
CniLDRKX.
2106. i. Samuel R. Sargent*, b. July 0, 1851.
2107. ii. James T. Sargent*, b. Aug. 19, 1854.
1598. Betsey Sargent'' (Stephen Sargent^, Roger Sar-
gent^', Janne Eastman^, Roger*, Roger^, John% Roger'), born
in Barton, Vt., Dec. 27, 1817 ; married May 14, 1841, George
W. Sawyer, of Lowell, Mass., where they resided.
CHILDREN Bf)RN IX LOWELL.
i. George W. Sawyer^, b. Feb. 12, 1842. Took the name of
Sargent. He is a printer ; resides in Springfield, Mass. He
was in the medical department of hospital corps in the
War of 1862-'65 for about three years. He is the author
of the drama of the " Battle of Gettysburg."
2108. ii. Stephen A. Sargent*, b. Nov. 13, 1843. Adopted the name
of Sargent.
ROGER MOSES SARGENT^, OF BARTON, VT. 92 1
1 599. Roger Moses Sargent* (Stephen Sargent', Roger
Sargent**, Janne Eastman^, Roger^, Roger^, John% Roger'),
born in Barton, Vt., Sept. 7, 1824; married in Nashua,
N. H., June 5, 1850, Elizabeth G. Spalding, born in same
place March 27, 1824, died in St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 29,
1896. She was buried at Monticello, 111. He graduated
from Dartmouth College in the class of 1846, and from
Andover Theological Seminary in 1849, ^"^ Dartmouth con-
ferred the degree of D..D., June, 1896. He is a Congrega-
tional clergyman. His first work was at Farmington, N. H.,
and in 1852 he was ordained over the Gilmanton Center
church, where he remained eight years, when he was called
again to Farmington, where he remained nine years, then to
Princeton, Mass., where he remained two and one-half years.
He was called to the following places in Illinois : Monticello
Seminary church, of Godfrey, three and a half years ; Illini,
over seven years ; Sandoval, four years ; Dover, three years,
besides supplying Rockton. He then returned to West
Hawley, Mass., and preached over two years. His vocation as
a teacher in his youth gave him an insight into human nature
that well qualified him for his work, and made his adminis-
tration as school commissioner of Strafford county and secre-
tary of the New Hampshire Board of Education and town
school committee very successful. Besides this work he has
been special correspondent for the press, and has done much
literary work. He now (1900) resides with his son in St.
Louis, Mo., where he occasionally supplies churches in that
city and vicinity.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN GILMANTON, N. H.
i. Mary A. Sargent*, b. April 1, 1851 ; d. .
ii. Roger Sargent*, b. May 7, 1852 ; d. .
2109. iii. Howard M. Sargent*, b. July 24, 1858.
2110. iv. Clarence S. Sargent*, b. July 29, 1855.
V. Edwin Charlton Sargent*, b. June 10, 1857 ; d. Jan. 9, 1873*
vi. Fanny E. Sargent*, b. May 17, 1859 ; d. .
vii. Roger M. Sargent*, b. Oct. 30, 1882 ; d. .
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1600. John Elijah Eastman" (Dorson', Elijah
Aug, 17, 1839; married in East Rupert, Vt., Nov.
EUen Jane Pbdpa, born in East Rupert, Vt.. Sept.
He resides at No. 82 Church street, Rutland, Vt,
, Enochs, 1
pert, Vt., 1
24. 1863. 1
15. '84'- 1
I Brniu Mtrj'. b. May 4, 1865 ; d. i
iL ilurj Bmnia*, b. Dec. 30, ISTi ; d.
Ut 0«arp Hielps'. b. Feb. 17, 1878.
iagt, Amherst, Mass.
n infancy. ■
n intanV- 1
He is in Amherst Col- I
1601. Charlotte Baldwin Eastman* (Doistm'. Elijall*,
Enoch', Jonathan*, Rogei^, John*, Rc^;er*), bora in East
Rnpert, Vt., Dec. 35, 1840; married Nov. 4, i860, ^^^Ibam
B. Dennis, of Pawlet, Vt. Reudes in Fawl^ Vt.
L Ctnt* DennV, b. ; m. Jmm Lm^ tA PMrlat, Tfc;
randos in Wmping Wftter, Nsb. ; thay hmn in ahildnn.
ii. Mary DenniB*, b. ; m. Caspar Leaoh, of Pawtot, Vt,
and reside there ; they have three children.
iii. Carl Dennis*, b. ; ni. Nettie Smith, and lives at North
Rupert ; no children.
iv, Ralph Dennis*, b. ■ — ; unm., and lives at home. He wa«
superintendent of the Bristol, Vt., B. R., antil 1898;
irhen on account of his health he left the road.
1602. Olive Sears Eastman* (Dorson', Elijah", Enoch',
Jonathan'', Roger', John', Roger'), born in East Rupert, Vt.,
Dec. 23, 1 846 ; married in 1 869, Denevan Herrick, of Pawlet,
where he lives. She died in April, 1881.
CHILDREN.
i. Dorson Herrick', b. ; m. a Leach ; res. in Pawlet, Vt
ii, Le Grand Herrick*, b. ; anm., and res. in Pawlet, Vt.
iii. A daughter" ; d. in infancy 1 unnamed.
HARRIET BARKER EASTMAN^ OF LORRAINE, N. Y. 923
1602a. Harriet Barker Eastman^ (Cyrus^, Enos**, Enoch*,
Jonathan^, Roger^ John', Roger*), born in Lorraine, N. Y.,
June 16, 1848 ; adopted by Cyrus Eastman in 1849, ^uid
became heir to his estate. She was Mrs. Eastman's niece.
Harriet married Feb. 24, 1874, Rev. H. Eugene Waugh,
born in Scriba, N. Y., July 11, 1844. He has been presid-
ing elder in the Utica district, New York, six years. Mrs.
Waugh received her education in the common and select
schools and seminaries. She taught for a season previous to
her marriage.
CHILDREN.
i. Theodore Leland Waugh', b. in Martinsburg, N. Y.,
Nov. 24, 1875. He graduated at Syracuse College in
1899 ; is now preparing himself for a lawyer.
ii. Myra Edna Waugh*, b. in New Haven, N. Y., Oct. 19,
1878. She graduated as a kindergarten teacher, and is
teaching in Rutland, Vt.
1602b. Lafayette Willie Eastman^ (Lafayette^ Enos*,
Enochs, Jonathan-*, Roger^ John', Roger'), born in Plymouth,
Wis., Aug. 25, 1859; Tnarried July 30, 1884, Mary Estella
Vanderhoof, born Sept. 27, 1861. Mr. Eastman resides on
the farm of his father, consisting of 240 acres, which he
cleared up from the wilderness. On the settlement of his
father's estate he bought out the heirs, and is now farming it
in a good substantial manner. He resides in Plymouth, Wis.,
where all his children were born.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN PLYMOUTH, WIS.
i. Vernie^ b. March 5, 1886 ; in high school,
ii. Eugene^ b. Oct. 12, 1887 ; in high school,
iii. Lydia Marsh*, b. April 3, 1892 ; " smart child."
iv. Mary Ix)rette«, b, July 7, 1900; d. May 10, 1901.
924 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1603. Miriam Elizabeth Eastman* (Enos^, Enos^, Enochs
Jonathan-*, Roger^ John% Roger*), born in Plymouth, Wis.,
Feb. 13, 1855 ; died in Plymouth, Wis., June 9, 1884; mar-
ried May 17, 1877, Frank A. Warden, born in Beloit, Wis.,
March 20, 1852. He graduated at the State University,
Madison,,Wis., in 1873 I taught school; county superintend-
ent of schools four years, member of Wisconsin legislature
in 1 89 1, now editor of Waukesha Dispatch^ Waukesha, Wis.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN PLYMOUTH, WIS.
i. Rex Allen Warden*, b. Sept. 25, 187S.
ii. Lillian Eastman Wa^den^ b. May 19, 1884 ; ra. Aug. 17,
1901, William .
1604. Lillie May Eastman^ (Enos^, Enos^, Enochs,
Jonathan^, Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Plymouth, Wis.,
May 19, 1859 ; married Sept. 8, 1880, Gustave W. Zerler,
born . He is a merchant residing in Plymouth, Wis.
CHILDREN' ALL HORN IN rLYMOUTH, WIS.
i. Mary Louisa Zerler^, b. Jan. 7, 1893.
ii. Edward Eastman Zerler*, h. Feb. 14, 1800.
1605. Charles Douglas P^astman^ (Enos^, Enos^, Enochs,
Jonathan^ Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Plymouth, Wis.,
May 24, 1861 ; married in Plymouth, Wis., Sept. 24, 1885,
Amy Mead, born in Lyndon, Wis., Jan. 9, 1866, daughter of
Pamelia (Reck) Mead, of Plymouth, Wis. He graduated
from the "high school" and took a course in a business
college ; postmaster in Plymouth, Wis., four years, now a
stockholder and superintendent in a cold storage plant in
Plymouth, Wis.
CHILDRKN ALL BORN IN PLYMOUTH, WIS.
i. Miriam Elizabeth^, b. May 15, 1888.
ii. Marjorie Mead^ b. April 17, 1891.
MARY L. and EDWARD K. ZBRLER (ifiu^ iBOd II).
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1606. Enos Eugene Eastman* (Enos^, Enos^, Enochs
Jonathan^ Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Plymouth, Wis.,
Sept. 8, 1865 ; married in Rockford, 111., Oct. 19, 1888,
Anna Handford Hutchinson, born in Lyndon, Wis., Aug. 26,
1867, daughter of Handtord and Adaline (Carlton) Hutchin-
son, of Lyndon, Wis. Mr. Eastman resides in Plymouth,
Wis., where he is a farmer.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN PLYMOUTH, WIS.
i. Harley Handford®, b. June 23, 1801.
ii. Sarah Carlton», b. March 30, 1896.
iii. Kathryn Hutchinson®, b. Nov. 21, 1898.
1607. Enos Everett Eastman'* (Charles Benjamin^, Enos^,
Enochs Jonathan^, Roger^, John^ Roger'), born in Wood-
ville, N. Y., May 25, i860 ; married in Auburn, N. Y., June
16, 1886, Alice Van Patteu, born in Gansevoort, Saratoga
county, N. Y., June 22, i860, daughter of George M. and
Sarah Ann (La Grange) Van Patteu. The compiler thinks
this name is Patten. Mr. Eastman is a farmer, and lives on
the old homestead in Woodville, N. Y. Graduated at Adams
College, 1879.
CHILDREN.
i. Everett®, b. April 5, 1887.
ii. Ralph», b. Dec. 23, 1888.
iii. Charles Alfred®, b. Jan. 11, 1891.
iv. Editha», b. Aug. 9, 1898.
1608. Reuben Seymour Eastman^ (William Henry',
Enos^ Enochs Jonathan^, Roger^, John% Roger'), born in
Woodville, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1863 ; married Aug. 16, 1893,
Edith Smith. He is a farmer, residing in Belleville, N. Y.
CHILDKEN.
i. William Bentley^, b. June 5. 1894.
ii. Majorie*, b. Dec. 13, 1895.
iii. Roger Gannett*, b. Oct. 30, 1897. See his picture,
iv. Helen», b. Sept. 18, 1899.
V. Dorothy*, b. April 30, 1901.
tZZTJ
1608a. Fnmk Todd* (Loit EutmiB', £iiog^, Eaod^,
Jonathan*, Roger*, John*, R(«er'), born in fflea Artior.
Hicb., Aug. 18, 1869 ; married July 2, 1899, Jennie. Fnmp-
ton. He was customs inspector «t the Worid's Fairr as well
as schod Inspector. He is now an' injector of the health
d^aitment ti Chicago, 111. Post-office address Otj Hdb
Rocon 411, Chicago.
CHILD.
L Lob Eutnua Tbdtf, b. in CUm«6, 8^ 11, IHO. ■
1608b. Charles Todd* (Lois Eastman', Eno^, Enochs.
Jonathan^ Roger^, John', Roger*), bom in Glen Arbor,
Mich., Nov. 6, 1869; married Oct. 10, 1900, Dr. Jane Kel-
sey, bom in Lemont, 111., May 28, 1867. Mr. Todd gradu-
ated from the Northwestern Medical College, of Chicago^
QL, in the clasa of 1896. His wife graduated from the
Northern Indiana Normal School in the sdentific course
of 1892, and from the Northwestern University Medical
School in 1898. They are both practising medicine in Chi-
cago, IJl. They have no children.
i6og. Mary Elizabeth Child' (Chole Ulissa Eastman',
Elias*, Enoch*, Jonathan*, Roger', John', Roger'), bom in
Barford, P. Q. ; married Edward Wallace Roberts, born in
Union, Rock county. Wis. He resides in Holdredge, Phelps
county. Neb. He is a carpenter.
nillLDREK.
i. Loova May Roberts', b. Union, Rock county. Wis. Teacher
in public schools.
ii. Eddie CarltoD Roberto', b. ; d. young.
ill. Emery Rainville Koberts", b. ; graduated Holdradga
High School ; taught for a while, and enliated in Firat
Uegt. Neb. Vol. Inf., and went to Manila. In twenty-ona
engagemeata ; returned all right.
iv. Arthur Samuel Roberts', b. ; he is postal clerk at
Hotdredge, Neb.
T. Ray Ellsworth Roberts*, b
GEORGE W. EASTMAN^ OF BUFFALO, N. Y. 927
16 ID. George W. Eastman^ (Cyprian Dunshee', Luther^,
Cyprian^, Jonathan^, Roger^ John% Roger*), born in Buffalo,
N. Y., May 27, 1833 ; married in Buffalo, April 9, 1858,
Jane L. Fellows, born in London, Eng., June 18, 1843, daugh-
ter of James Henry and Jane (Jones) Fellows, of London,
Eng. He resides at No. 17 17 Cedar street, Milwaukee, Wis.
CHILDREN.
i. Emma Jane^. b. in Buffalo, N. Y., April ^0, 1859.
2111. ii. George Shirland», b. in Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1860.
iii. . Clara Rose*, b. in Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1865.
iv. Arthur Edwin», b. in Buffalo, N. Y., June 18, 1867.
V. Ralph William^, b. in New York City, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1869.
2112. vi. Mabel Alice*, b. in Milwaukee, Wis., June 23, 1873.
vii. Frank Everett®, b. in Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 3, 1880.
161 1. Martha Louisa Vickery® (Loraine Eastman^, Luther^,
Cyprian^, Jonathan% Rogers John', Roger'), born in Leroy,
N. Y., Sept. 18, 1838 ; married in Youngstown, N. Y.,
Dec. 22, 1857, Colonel Anson Sprague Wood, son of Oliver
and Fanny (Woodworth) Wood. He enlisted in August,
1862, in the One Hundred and Thirty-Eighth N. Y. Vol. Inf.
He was immediately appointed first lieutenant, and was suc-
cessively promoted to captain, major, and brevet lieutenant-
colonel for gallant conduct in battle in front of Petersburg,
Va. ; was honorably mentioned in general orders by General
Kiefer for gallant conduct in battles at Winchester and Cedar
Creek. Dec. 9, 1862, the regiment was converted into an
artillery regiment, and designated the Ninth Regiment of
Artillery. The regiment, or portions of it, took part in the
following engagements, viz. :
Cold Harbor, Va., June i and 3, 1864 ; 17 men killed.
Assault on Petersburg, June 18 and 19 ; none killed, 29
wounded.
Monocacy, Md., July 9, 1864 ; 26 killed.
Charlestown, W. Va., Aug. 21, 1864.
I J
^W Summit Foinl, \'a., Aug. 29, 1S64. ^^^^^^^^^H
OpequoD, Va., SqA. 18, 1864; 11 killed.
Near Cedar Creek, Va., October 9, 1864.
Near Strasburg, Va.. Oct. 14, 1864-
Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864.
Petersburg works, Va., March 2$, t8€s ; (Hie killed.
Fall of Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865.
Sailors Creek, Va., April 6, 1865.
' AiqxHnattoZ' Court House, Va., April 9, 1865.
The r^jriment had 114 men killed in battle daring the war.
He was member of assonbly from Wayne county, N. Y.,
rtate assembly in 1870-71 ; deputy se<Tetaty of state in
1873-73; also in 1880 to 1885; Republican candidate bx
secretary of state in 1885 ; department commander G. A. R.,
New York, in 1898. Is a lawyer residing in Wolcott,
Wayne county, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
2113. i. William Clark Wood', b. io Lyons, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1868.
ii. Robert AItId Wood*, b. in Lyons, N, Y. ; married 1886,
Ida Louisa Brejer. He is a printer and editor,
iii. Fannie Loraine Wood", b. in Butler, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1866 ;
d. 1874.
iv. Fred Gould Wood», b. in Albany, N. Y., June 27, 1873 ; d.
MaySS, 1877.
1612. Jonathan Vickery* (Loraine Eastman', Luther*,
Cyprian*, Jonathan^ Roger', John', Roger'), born Feb. 26,
1843 t married Lizzie Maginnis.
i. Arthur Vtckery*, b. ; m. and liad a hoq Arthur.
1613. Ellen Vickery' (Loraine Eastman', Luther*, Cyp-
rian', Jonathan*, Roger', John', Roger'), born May 3, 1846 ;
died in Canlius, N. Y., March i, 1878; married William
Kanson.
VINNIE KEAN EASTMAN^, OF CANFIELD, OHIO. 929
CHILDREN.
i. Millie Kanson*, b. Feb. 15, 1871 ; m. Feb. 24, 1892, Fred
L. Swart, of Auburn, N. Y. Child : (a) Leland K.
Swa^tl^ b. Nov. 29, 1894 ; (b) Robert Waldo Swart^
b. March 19, 1900.
ii. Belle KansoD^ b. Nov. 21, 1876; m. Nov. 10, 1894, John
Osborn, of South Hannibal, Oswego county, N. Y. No
children,
iii. William Kanson*, b. Dec. 19, 1879 ; lives in Wolcott, N. Y.
1 6 14. Vinnie Kean Eastman* (Almon^, Jonathan^ Jona-
than*, Jonathan*, Roger^ John% Rogei'), born in Canfield,
Ohio, May 14, 1868 ; married in same place, Sept. 4, 1889,
Hiram Madison Kemble, born in Canfield, Oct. 3, 1867, son
of Chauncy Kemble, of Greenford, Ohio. He is an engineer
on the Erie Railroad, and resides in Youngstown, Ohio.
CHILDREN.
i. Ruth Viola Kemble», b. in Cleveland, Ohio, July 10, 1892.
ii. Myrtle Jay Kemble^ b. Youngstown, Ohio, Jan. 7, 1897.
161 5. Mary Louisa Eastman^ (Almon^, Jonathan^ Jona-
than*, Jonathan*, Roger^ John% Roger'), born in Canfield,
Ohio, Feb. 2, 1872 ; married in Youngstown, Ohio, May 15,
1898, Henry Elmer Brobst, born in Braceville, Ohio, Feb.
25, 1869, son of Adam and Catherine (Kline) Brobst, of
Canfield, Ohio. Mr. Brobst resides in Canfield, Ohio, where
he is a farmer and a student in natural sciences.
CHILD.
i. May Brobst®, b. in Canfield, May 13, 1899.
1615a. William S. Eastman^ (RoUin Carlos', William D.S
Jonathan^, Jonathan*, Rogers John', Roger'), born in Hinck-
ley, Medina county, Ohio, Nov. 26, 1853; married July 3,
1877, Mary A. Gifford, and settled in Camden, Preble
county, Ohio. In March, 1881, he removed to West Clarks-
ville, Ohio, and in December, 1894, to Elyria, Ohio, where
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930 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA. .
he Still resides. He obtained his education in the common
schools, learned the carpenter and joiners* trade, and is now
a contractor and builder.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN CAMDEN, OHIO.
i. Rollin S.», b. Nov. 19, 1878 ; m. March 28, 1899, MoU £.
Hawks ; resides in Elyria, Ohio,
ii. Mattie B.», b. Jan. 16, 18S2.
iii. Alice M.». b. June 8, 1884.
1 6x6. Frederick Carlos Eastman'* (Rollin Carlos', William^
Jonathan^, Jonathan*, Roger^, John*, Roger*), born in Hinck-
ley, Medina county, Ohio, July 20, i860; married in San-
dusky, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1884, Charlotte E. Whitney, born in
Sandusky, Ohio, Oct. 31, 1862, daughter of George and
Elizabeth (Warren) Whitney, of Sandusky, Ohio. Mrs. East-
man graduated from Baldwin University in the class of 1893.
She has gained recognition as a contributor to the best
magazines of the country, and as the author of '* The Evolu-
tion of Dodd's Sister," and other books. Mr. Eastman
received his earlv education in the common schools of his
native state, and at Baldwin University and German Wallace
College, graduating from the former institution in 1884. He
received the Master's degree in 1887, and the Doctor's
degree in 1892. In 1884-85, he was professor of Greek
and Latin in Claflin University, in Orangeburg, S. C. ; from
1887 to 1 888, professor of Greek and Latin in Dakota Uni-
versity, Mitchell, S. D. ; from 1888 to 1889 professor of Greek
and Latin in Upper Iowa University, Fayette, la. In 1898
he was tendered and accepted the professorship of Latin in the
Iowa State Normal School, the largest educational institution in
Iowa, and one of the largest in the country, which position he
now (1900) holds. Professor Eastman has gained many jx)si-
tions of educational prominence and influence in the state of
Iowa, among them the presidency of the State College Asso-
ciation, 1896, and member of the State Educational Council,
tCK C. EASTMAN (1616I
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CYRUS E. EASTMAN^ OF CHILTON, WIS. 93 1
1896-99. Professor Eastman has gained a wide reputation
as a lecturer in the middle west, having appeared before
hundreds of educational institutes, educational associations,
and popular assemblies. He resides at Cedar Falls, la.
CHILDREN.
i. Marguerite EtheP, b. in Mitchel, South Dakota, June 23,
1888.
ii. Edith Helen*, b. in Fayette, la., June 21, 1890.
iii. Olive Evelyn*, b. in Fayette, la., June 14, 1893.
16 1 7. Cyrus E. Eastman^ (Nathan B.^, Amos^ Stephen*,
Jonathan*, Roger^, John% Roger'), born in Chilton, Wis.,
July 28, 1854 ; married April 20, 1876, Louisa C. Haynes,
born Dec. 9, 1856. They reside in Avalon, Mo.
CHILDREN.
i. Freddie W.», b. Jan. 26, 1877 ; d. 1879.
ii. Blanche L.», b. Aug. 1, 1879 ; d. 1880.
iii. OUie M.», b. Feb. 3, 1881 ; d. 1882.
iv. Eddie W.», b. June 8, 1883.
V. Cora V.», b. June 8, 1886.
vi. Ida T.9, b. Feb. 6, 1889.
vii. Goldie F.*, b. April 2, 1892; d. same year,
viii. Ovie A.», b. July 2, 1893.
ix. George E.*, b. Aug. 3, 1896 ; d. Jan., 1897.
1 61 8. Wilson D. Eastman^ (Nathan B.', AmosS Stephens,
Jonathan*, Roger^ John% Roger'), born in Chilton, Wis.,
July I, 1856; married April 11, 1888, Elizabeth McGill.
He resides in Greensburg, Kan.
CHILDREN.
i. Hazel", b.
ii. Ford», b. -
iii. Rollis*, b.
93^ EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMF.RICA.
1619. Harriet S. Eastman* (Nathan B/, Amos^ Stephen*,
Jonathan*, Roger*, John', Roger'), born in Chilton, Wis,,
April 6, 1858; married Dec. 25, 1882, Kirk A. Mott, bom
June 26, 18601 They reside in Avalon* Ho.
L Ada £. HoU^, b. Not. 7, 1881.
IL WUltoHoW.b. Aug. la, 1886.
m. Fi«ddiolLHott*,b. April », 1888.
1630. Lillie Flora Eastaun' (Nathan B.', Amos', Ste|diei^,
J(»iathan<, Roger>, John*, Roger*), bc«ii in Cbihon, Wis,,
■ July 36, t86o ; married in Avalon, Mo., Nov. 8, 1883, C. W.
Kent, bOTn in Illinois, Aug. 30, 1852. They reside in
Grace, Mo.
CHILDBWr.
I Nor* JE. Kern*, b. Oct. 7, 1884.
ii. LIoydE.Kem»,b. July 17, 1866.
iii. Earl E. Kem*, b. Jan. 3, 1888.
iv. JeHsie L. Kern*, b. Oct. 8, 1862.
1621. James E, Eastman* (Nathan B.^ Amos*, Stephen*,
Jonathan*, Roger^ John% Roger'), born in Chilton, Wis.,
Nov. 20, 1864; married March 30, 1898, Dessie Linton.
i. Ethel B.>, b. 1899.
1622. Lettie S. Eastman' (Nathan B.^ Amos*, Stephen*,
Jonathan*, Roger', John', Roger'), bom in Avalon, Mo., April
15, 1872; married Sept. 29, 1892, Samuel W, Fullerton,
born Aug. 15, 1867. They reside in Avalon, Mo.
Offie C. Fullerton*, b. Feb. 27, 186*.
Fay L. Fullerton*. b. March 4, 1896.
Ada V. Fullerton*, b. June 18, 1898.
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CAROLINE AMELIA EASTMAN^, OF NEW YORK CITY. 933
1623. Caroline Amelia Eastman^ (Augustus Mortimore^,
Levi^ Stephen*, Jonathan^ Roger^, John% Roger'), born in
New York city, April 24, 1846; married in Rutland, Vt.,
Dec. 20, 1866, Capt. John Alexander Sheldon, born in
Troy, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1839, son of Charles and Janet S.
(Reed) Sheldon. He is postmaster of Rutland, Vt., where
he resides at No. 12 North Main street. Captain Sheldon
enlisted May 2, 1861, in Company K, First Vermont Volun-
teers, for three months, as first sergeant. The regiment was
ordered to Fortress Monroe, Va., and was engaged in the
battle of Big Bethel. He was discharged by reason of his
term of enlistment expiring, and returned home. He soon
recruited Company C, Tenth Vermont Infantry, and was its
captain. He began his duties as A. C. S., in the Army of
the rotomac, where he remained three months, when he was
appointed a member of General Grant's staff. Captain
Sheldon filled the office of selectman of Rutland for three
years, trustee of the village two years, and president of the
board one year. In 1876 he represented the town in the
state legislature, and was aide-de-camp on the staff of
Governor Fairbanks during the term of his office. When the
Rutland Street Railroad was built he was chosen one of the
directors of the company, and served several years. He is
also vice-president and director of the Merchants* National
Bank. Upon the incorporation of the city of Rutland he was
chosen a member of its first board of aldermen. In March,
189s, he was elected mayor of Rutland. Captain Sheldon
was a charter member of Post 14, G. A. R., of which he is
a member ; he is also a member of the Loyal Legion, and a
Knight Templar. He has been a deacon in the church
many years. Captain Sheldon was appointed postmaster of
Rutland by President Harrison, which position he now holds.
His wife is a member of the Daughters of the American
Revolution. The picture of his family is a very interesting
one.
06
L ChwlMAhsMMlerSlLeldoii*, b.Oet. 1T,1S67. He graduated
■t Tal«, noeMng grttX hoaon. Be «W«nipb>}«d bf
tha LabftShonBaUnwdfimrywn, wiMnbeiMlgiiadto
take tbe poddofi ol bMMinr ud baaiiMw jiwagM- of
tht Albaajr Staun HMtliy Compaajr. WhiB tba m
with Spain took* oak b« Miltatad ud ««it to Ciba.
IL AiigutiuEaatiiuuifflidd(»^,b.JBBt2M8n) norimdUa
edaoation at Gnat fiarriiigtoii,lNd pntarloc baabMaa to
ooU^pB, mnt into tha Sbaldoo HarUo Worka; m. OeL
9, 1901, Uaria Loniaa Craik.
S114. UL Hut Hatfield ShaUon*. b. Hanh 80, 1871.
S116. It. FranoM Harion fflMldon* b. Fab. 1, 1878.
T. Jdm &8beldoii*,b. Fab. 4, 1878; be ia a railroad nuta.
tL Candrn P. SbeUbti*, b. Blareb 19, 187ft. She ta oaa of ttw
lonlkat of girU, a great reader and a aobdar in hiatotT-
Sbe la a member of the Dan^teia of the Amorieaa
ReTolDtion and Colonial Damea.
TlL AroUe MoDaniela Sheldon*, b. April SS, 1685. Ho b to
the high Mhool in BatUnd.
1623a. OraMaria Eastman* (Augustus Mortimore', Levi*,
Stephen', Jonathan*, Roger', John', Roger'), bom Sept. 27,
1848; married ist, Jan. 22, 1868, Edward M. Jewell, who
died Nov. 10, 1887 ; married 2d, May 20, 1897, T. Watson
Hallett, and resides in Brooklyn. N. Y.
i. Edith Jewell*, b. March 5, 1369.
ii. Marion Jewell*, b. Feb. 38, 18T1.
iiL Ora Jewell', b. May 24, 1878.
ir. Edward Hozelhurat Jewell*, b. May 26, 1875 ; m. June 1,
1901, Florence Trumbull.
T. Margery Jewell*, b. April 13, 1887.
1623b. Frances Marion Eastman' (Augustus Mo^timo^e^
Levi*, Stephen', Jonathan', Roger', John*, Roger'), born in
Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1852; married June 12, 1879,
Charles E. Cordell, and lives in Rutland, Vt. She is a mem-
ber of the Daughters of the American Revolution,
PARIS AUGUSTUS EASTMAN^ OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. 93$
CHILDREN.
i. Marion CordeU», b. April 16, 1880.
ii. %Mildred Cordell®, b. July 15, 1885.
1623c. Paris Augustus Eastman* (Augustus Mortimore',
LevP, Stephens, Jonathan^ Roger^, John*, Roger*), born in
Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1855 ; married Sept. 25, 1880, Ida
Evangeline Manson ; resides on a farm in Mendon, Vt.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN BROOKLYN, N. Y.
i. Paris Ripley®, b. April 17, 1881.
ii. Ora Marion', b. March 21, 1883.
iii. Lynna Manson^ b. April 22, 1884.
iv. Caasie Hatfield®, b. July 6, 1886.
V. Clarice®, b. June 20, 1887.
vi. Katherine®, b. May 14, 1891.
1624. Ellen Lurancey Bates* (Harriet Calista Eastman^,
Calvin^ Calvins, Jonathan*, Roger^ John*, Roger'), born in
Warren, Vt., May 11, 1847; married Sept. 19, 1865, Clark
Huntington.
CHILDREN.
i. Albert Cortez Huntington®, b. June 30, 1870 ; d. in Bristol,
Vt., May 15, 1888.
ii. Edith Harriet Huntington®, b. April 15, 1872 ; d. Dec. 4,
1889.
1625. Viola Delissa Bates^ (Harriet Calista Eastman^
Calvin*", Calving Jonathan*, Roger^, John*, Roger'), born in
Warren, Vt.. May 29, 1849; married Jan. 15, 1867, George
Gove.
CHILD.
i. Frank Gove®, b. Jan. 14, 1870.
1626. Cortez Valorus Bates^ (Harriet Calista Eastman',
Calvin^, Calving Jonathan^, Roger^ John*, Roger*), born in
Warren, Vt., Oct. 5, 1851 ; died May 5, 1896 ; married Dec,
3> 1873, Nellie Gleason.
936 RAsnuN fa:
L Ids 11*7 BatMf, b. Sept. 30, 1S71 i m. U. Waierburj, Vu,
Hiy 23, 18H, CluriM Hiteh. Child ;(•) Flonnoe Saia
Hateb>*, b. April 22, IWK.
1627. Lindly Willis Deao' (Lois Marie Eastman', CalvinS
Calvini, Jonathans. Rogeri. John', R<^er'), bom May 26,
1857 ; married May 10, 1887, Harriet Danforth.
CHILD.
i H«iir7 Duforthx, b. liI»T 1^ ISftS.
1628. Frank Eastman - Dean' (Lois Marie Eastman',
CalvinS Calvin*, Jonathan*, Roger*, John', Roger'), bom
Jan. 10, 1867 ; married Harriet Hinds, who died, leaving
L Edith Deu*, b. .
ii. Dorothy Dwui', b. .
1629. Harry Neville Eastman* (Ezra Bigelow', Dr.
Henry*, Oliver', Jonathan', Roger', John', Roger'), bom in
Zanesville, Ohio, May 7, 1855 ; died Aug. 7, 1889 ; married
Miss Lily Jones, of Columbus, Ohio, where he resided.
i. Katherine', b. .
ii. Vinton Goddard', b. ,
iii. Harriet*, b. .
1629a. Arthur William Eastman* (Harry', Guy Carlton*,
Oliver^ Jonathan*, Roger', John', Roger'), born in Mainville,
Ohio, Feb. 4, 1857 ; married in Wilmington, Ohio, April 28,
1881, Gertrude Harlan, born in Wilmington, Ohio, daughter
of Robert Barclay Harlan. Mr. Eastman resides in Main-
ville, Ohio. He was United States storekeeper, i88r to
1884, United States ganger, iSgo to 1895. He is at this
'date (1901) a farmer.
SARAH ELIZABETH EASTMAN^ OF MAINVILLE, OHIO. 937
CHILDREN.
i. Barclay Harlan», b. in Wilmington, Ohio, Feb. 10, 1887.
ii. Rose Elizabeth^ b. in Evanston, Ohio, July 27, 1890.
1629b. Sarah Elizabeth Eastman® (Harry', Guy CarltonS
Oliver*, Jonathan^, Roger^, John', Roger'), born in Mainville,
Ohio, March 23, 1868; married Dec. 19, 1889, John Piat
Grandin.
CHILDREN.
L Harry Eastman Grandin*, b. Nov. 22, 1890.
ii. Lucille Grandin*, b. Dec. 10, 1892.
iii. Benjamin Butterworth Grandin*, b. Sept. 4, 1895.
iv. Clarence Woodward Grandin*, b. July 25, 1897.
V. Lewis Torbet Grandin*, b. Aug. 26, 1899.
1630. Rhoda Ann Plummer® (Louisa Morse', Mary East-
man^, Stephen*, Samuel*, Roger', John% Roger'), born in
Haverhill, Mass., March 9, 1833 ; married in Salem, N. H.,
Sept. 27, 1849, A.bel Dow, born in Windham, N. H., Dec.
12, 1824, son of Abel and Elizabeth (Morrison) Dow, of
Windham, N. H. Mr. Dow resides in Windham, N. H.,
where he is a lumberman and farmer. He was representa-
tive to the New Hampshire legislature in 1877, '79> '80.
CHILDREN.
i. Martha Morrison Dow*, b. in Windham, Dec. 15, 1850 ; d.
Aug. 27, 1852.
ii. George Plumraer Dow*, b. Nov. 23, 1852.
2116. iii. Charles AUison Dow*, b. Dec. 24, 1854.
2117. iv. Willard Elbridge Dow*, b. in Windham, Oct. 6, 1856.
2118. V. Lizzie Lucinda Dow*, b. July 27, 1859 ; d. 1893.
vi. Marion Louisa Dow*, b. Aug. 13, 1876.
163 1. James Henry Eastman^ (Larnard Lamb^, James^
Stephens, Samuel*, Roger^, John*, Roger'), born in Hanover,
N. H., May 31, 1842 ; married in Middletown, Conn., Oct.
10, 1862, Frances Elizabeth Finley, born in Clinton, Conn.,
93S BASTMAM FAMILV OF AMERICA.
Feb. 9, 1844, daughter of George Redfield and Rachel (Kelsey)
Pinley, of Middletown. Mr. Eastman resides in Howard, R. I.
He is siqierintendent of Sockanosset and Oaklawn school for
boys and girls, state fann ahnsbotiae. He is a member of
the CoDgr^iatioiial church, near Howard.
GMTg« Lwnanl*, b. fo ICddlafown, Cobq., Ang. U; ISM.
Fnafc 0»7k«d*, b. in MiddMova. Coon., Jolj «, ISN^
doctor ; rM. Ewt Grwnwioh, B. I.
AliM Mqr*. b. Mwidan, Codil, Aag. 8, ISOS; m. E. K.
Trowbridge j n*. at Mo. 100 Bnwn streot, Ptartdvaoa^
K.L
GfMM*, b. in JMnwbnrK, S. J., Dee. 12, 1876 ; nnm. and «t
[633. Stephen' (James% James^, Stepbea^ SamaeH,
Roger*, John*, Roger'), bora in Canaan, N. H., Oct. 13,
1851.; died in Hanover, N. H., June 16, 1898; married in
Canaan, N. H., Jan. i, 1880, Abneda D. Colby, bom in
Hanover, N. H., May 17, 1856, daughter of Moses T. and
Martha A. (Houston) Colby, of Concord, N. H. Mr. East-
man was a farmer; resided in Hanover, N. H, He held the
office of selectman several years, and was on the school board
ten years. He was a Methodist.
CnlLDRCN ALL BORN IN HANOVER, N. H.
i. Arthur Henry', b. Sov. 4, 1880.
ii. Susan Ella*, b. Jan. 6, 1883.
iii. Mary French", b. June 6, 1887.
iv. Grant Colby', b. May 29, 1891.
v. Grace Helen', b. May 6, 1895.
1633. Martha J. Eastman* (James', James*, Stephen*,
Samuel*, Roger', John', Roger'), born in Hanover, N. H.,
Oct. 20, 1855 ; died in Manchester, N. H., Nov. 15, 1891 ;
married in Manchester, N. H., May 24, 1882, Dr. Charles
A. Manning, born , died in Manchester, N. H., in May,
JAMES F. EASTMAN^ OF HANOVER, N. H. 939
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN MANCHESTER, N. H.
i. Susie Pearl Manning*, b. July 22, 1883 ; d. at the age of
about one year.
ii. Roy Eastman Manning^ b. July 21, 1885 ; d. Aug., 1898. '
1634. James F. Eastman* (James', JamesS Stephen^
Samuel^ Roger^, John*, Roger'), born in Hanover, N. H.,
Nov. 18, 1856; married in Canaan, N. H., Nov. 12, 1890,
Lena L. Williams, born at Island Pond, Vt., Dec. 19, 1868,
daughter of P. O. and Nellie B. (Marsh) Williams. Mr.
Eastman is a farmer, residing in Hanover, N. H. He is a
member of the Methodist Episcopal church, of which he is a
trustee.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN HANOVER, N. H.
i. Martha J.«, b. Aug. 16, 1893.
ii. James^ b. Aug., 1897.
1635. James Henry Kimball* (Samuel Kimball', James
Kimball^ Abigail Eastman^ Samuel*, Joseph^ John*, Roger'),
born in Charlestown, Mass., Aug. 27, 1844 ; married Dec.
17, 1869, Julia Amelia Bill, born in Norwich, Conn., died in
Denver, Col., 1885, daughter of Elijah Bill. Mr. Kimball
is an M. D., Harvard Medical School, 1867 ; practised his
profession at St. Augustine, P'la., five years, since that time
at Deliver, Col. Is professor of principles and practice of
medicine in the University of Colorado, president of the
Denver Medical Association, president of the Physicians'
Milling and Mining Co., of Cripple Creek, Col., and presi-
dent of the Globe Manufacturing Co., of Denver, Col. He
resides in Denver, Col.
CHILDREN.
i. Henry Monroe Kimball^ b. in Lynn, Mass., Jan 17, 1870.
He is a printer and resides in Denver, Col.
ii. Samuel Eastman KimbalP, b. in Wakefield, Mass., May 21,
1874. lie resides in Lowell, Mass.
940
1636.
EA5T1UM FAMI
Harriett Neweli Cammett' (Loira Flanders', Sally
Jeremiah^ Jonathan^ Joseph', John', Roger'),
bom in Salisbury, Mass., now Amesbury, Sept. 5, 1842;
married in Amesbury, Mass., Nov. 26, 1863, John Stickney
Clougb, bom at Salisbury Point, Mass., May 16, 1836. son
of John and Mary (Worthen) Clough. Mr, Clough resides
Bt^o. 181 Shurtleff street, Chelsea, Mass.
L Lmu Bigelow Clongh* b. in Ghebu, Hma, Fab. 17, 1807 ;
m. Jnne 14, IWX), Arthur W«UItiKtoii Toppftn, b. is
Cbulestovn, Hau., June IS, 1S«7, mu of Albui B.
Tc^paa ; naides in Somarrills, Hub.
ii. Herbert Newell Cloogh*. b. io Cbelsea, Ubm, AptU 11.
1878 ; Di. June 28, 1000, Mabel Jane Aable;, b. in Eut
Boston, Mass., Jnlf 4, 1874, dangbter of Alfrad Mid
Ellen (Morru) Aahlej. He is a tnerobant; realdBa at
No. 218 Washington are., Chelsea, Mass.
iii. Child*; d. yonng.
It. Child* { d yoang.
1637, Sarah Augusta Flanders' (William Flanders',
Sally Eastman*, Jeremiah', Jonathan*, Joseph', John', Roger'),
born ; married James Middledith, a stock broker in
New York.
Maud Augusta Middledith', b. ; 1
James Flanders Middleditli*, b.
. Morris S. Tremain.
1638. Catherine Eliza Flanders' (William Flanders',
Sally Eastman*, Jeremiah', Jonathan*, Joseph', John', Roger'),
born ; married James B. Southwick.
Evelyn Southwick', I
GEORGIANNA FLANDERS^ OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. 94 1
1639. Georgianna Flanders^ (William FIanders^ Sally
Eastman^ Jeremiahs, Jonathan^, Joseph^ John', Roger'),
born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1855 ; married June 3,
1884, Henry Taylor, born in Haverhill, Mass., April 28,
1837. Mr. Taylor resides in Haddonfield, N. J.
CHILDREN.
i. Elery Kirke Taylor®, b. July 19, 1836.
11. William Brown Taylor', b. Jan. 5, 1690.
ill. Newell Eastman Taylor®, b. Nov., 1893.
1640. Lena Brown Flanders^ (William Flanders^, Sally
Eastman^ Jeremiahs, Jonathan^ Joseph^, John', Roger'),
born ; married George E. Webb.
CHILDREN.
1. Clarence Russell Webb®, b. .
11. Marguerite Effie Webb®, b. .
Hi. Lyndon Flanders Webb®, b. .
iv. A nameless daughter® ; b.
V. Helen Jt^tberine Webb®, b. ^^.^'
1641. William Newell Flanders" (William Flanders^
Sally Eastman^ Jeremiahs, Jonathan*, Joseph^, John', Roger'),
born — ; married Hannah Yerks, daughter of Rev. Dr.
Yerks, of Plainfield, N. J.
CHILDREN.
1. Bessie Flanders®, b. .
11. William Flanders®, b. .
ill. Charles Flanders®, b. ; d.
1642. Nancy O. Walker^ (Pauline CaswelK, Betsey East-
man^ Jeremiah^ Jonathan*, Joseph^, John', Roger'), born in
Strafford, N. H., Dec. 13, 1842; married Nov. 29, 1868,
Wilson Gray, born Jan. 14, 1836, died in Strafford, N. H.,
June 20, 1884. . He was a carriage maker in Strafford,
942 BAanUN fah]l\' of America.
N. H. Mr. Gray was a lieutenant in the New Hampshire
VoluDteers in the War oi the Rebellion. His widow resides
in Strafford, N. H.
3120. i. Annia Gntj*, b. Not. S, laWi
2121. ii Bury Gr»j», b. So». 18, 187a
ili. AlbertOnj*,b. Dm. 2,187014. Dm. SI. 18BL
9122. It. NdUe Ortj*, b. Not. 17, 1879.
T. Bklph Gr»j*, b. April 7, 1874.
Ti. CkarlM Oraj*. b. Dna 27, 187ft.
TiL Boh Gnj*. b. FA. 21, lETTT i m: July S9, 1899, Dtimar
Jones, b. 1876.
Tiii. WiUie Gtv*)b.Us7 13, 1878; (LSBpt 3,1878.
ix. Fntnk Gnj*, b. May 17, 1879.
z. Isabelle Onj*, b. Nor. 10, 1880.
xi. Edna Gny*, b. Jaa. 10, 1882.
1643. Henry F. WiUker* (Btuline CasweU^ Betsey Eaat-
Ittan^ Jeremiah^, Jonathan*, Joseph*, John', Rogers), bom in
Strafford, N. H., June 25, 1845 ; married June 3, 1867,
Lydta Ann Kimball, bom in Farmington, N. H., Nov. 7,
1847, daughter of Charles B. and Charlotte (Locke) Kimball.
Mrs. Walker's father was a soldier in Company C, Seventh
New Hampshire Volunteers, and died with yellow fever at
Hilton Head, S. C, Sept. 14, 1S62. Charles B.Kimball
was the son of Solomon', Ephraim*, Ephraim', Nehemiah*,
Ephraim*, Richard", Richard', the emigrant. Mr. Walker
resides in Rochester, N. H.
i. Charlotte Pauline Walker*, b. March 3, 1868; m. Dr.
Charles F. Caverly.
ii. George C. F. Walker*, b. Feb. 1, 1872.
1644. Albert D. Walker^ (Pauline Caswell', Betsey East-
man*, Jeremiah', Jonathan', Joseph', John', Roger'), born in
Strafford, N. H., Sept. ;, 1849; married Nov. i, 1873,
Mary E. Drew. They were divorced, and he married 2d,
widow Mary L. Nutter.
MARTHA ANN BROWNSON*, OF BRISTOL, N. H. 943
CHILD.
i. Alice Walker«, b. May 3, 1874.
1645. Martha Ann Brownson* (Phebe Eastman^ Joseph^
Williams, Joseph*, Joseph^, John*, Roger*), born in Bristol,
N. H., April 13, 1834 ; married June 5, 1861, George Philip
Harvey, born Aug. 18, 1836, in Cambridge, Vt., died in
New York city, Dec. 24, 1894. He was the son of Benja-
min and Susan Morgan. Mr. Harvey was employed for
years by the Abbot's in the carriage business, but he learned
his trade in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. In 1861-62, he established
the firm of ** Harvey, Morgan & Company," carriage busi-
ness, of which he was superintendent. In 1873 this com-
pany was * consolidated with the Abbot company, where he
was superintendent until 1882, when he resigned and re-
moved to Buffalo, N. Y., where he entered into business
with his brother in the same business. In 1887 he removed
to New York city and carried on the business there until
his death. His remains were brought to Concord and buried
there. His widow resides in Concord, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Alice Harvey', b. in Concord, N. H., March 12, 1877 ; d.
young,
ii. George Philip Harvey*, b. in Concord, N. II., Feb. 5,
1879; m. Sept. 16, 1899, Florence Gertrude Sanders,
daughter of Henry L. and Julia Florence (Smith) San-
ders, born Aug. 23, 1877. Mr. Harvey's education was
obtained in a select school in New York city.
1646. Dyer Burgess* (John Calving Jacob Weed^, James^,
Joseph*, Joseph^, John', Roger'), born Oct. 24, 1836; died
(killed in the army) April 11, 1863; married March 25,
1858, Saphronia Gaskill. He lived in Indiana.
CHILDREN.
i. Lydia», b. Dec. 2*, 1858.
ii. Martha«, b. March 20, 1860.
iii. A nameless child^, b. April 1, 1863 ; d. April 22, 1863.
944
BASnUM FAMILY Or AMERICA.
1647. Waiiam Weed Eastman* (John Calvin', Jacob
Weed*, James*, Joseph*, Joseph', John', Roger"), born Aug.
37, 1843; married May 10, 1S73, Jennie Bishop. He was
a PrcsbyteriaD minister, and reuded in Indiana.
L Uuilu UeKao*, b. Aug,, larS.
U. Ukrguot G.*, b. Doc 0, 1878.
ill. John Wimrai* b. Oot, 1882.
1648. John Calvin Eastman* (Jobn Calvin% Jacob Weo^.
James", Joseph', Joseph*, John', Roger*), bom Jidy 8, 1845 ;
married June 29, 1875, Mary Plum Schenck. He b a Pres-
byterian minister, and was at one time pastor of Larldn
Street Presbyterian Church in San Francisco, Cal., where be
resides.
OKILD.
i. Roy Sebraok*. b. June 7, 1876.
1649. Joseph Steel Eastman' (John Calvin', Jacob Weed*,
James*, John^ Joseph^ John', Roger'), born July 7, 1854 ;
married Jan, 7, 1880, Lillie J. McDougall. He lives in
Berkeley, Cal., where he is a doctor.
Finiey McDougaU', b. Sept. 27, 18S0.
Samuel Paliner», b. July 28, 1882.
1650. Daniel Webster B. Evens'
(Susan Priscilla Eastman', Jacob Weed*,
Jamess, Joseph^ Joseph*, John', Roger"),
born in Highland county, Ohio, April
13. 1841 ; married March 11, 1866,
Delia Sophia Flesher, born in Warren
county, Ohio, Oct. 29, 1847, daughter
of Elias and Susan (Scudder) Flesher,
of Warren cOunty, Ohio. At the age of
twenty he enlisted in Co. H, First Ohio
Vol. Cav. He was promoted from private
JENNIE SIBLEY EASTMAN*, OF STONEHAM, MASS. 945
to orderly sergeant, which position he held at his discharge,
which occurred in October, 1864. He was engaged in thirty-
nine battles, as officially reported by the war department.
Besides these battles, he participated in many skirmishes.
He has been a farmer, but removed to University Place,
Neb., for the purpose of educating his children.
CHILDREN.
i. Jessie Marie Evens*, b. in Level, Warren county, Ohio,
Jan. 2, 1867.
ii. Charles Flesher Evens^ b. in Leesbarg, Ohio, July 20, 1870.
iii. Harry Garfield Evens*, b. in Springranch, Clay county,
Neb., Sept. 11, 1881 ; d. Oct. 20, 1891.
iv. A nameless son* ; d. at birth.
1651. Jennie Sibley Eastman* (George Sibley^ Timothy^,
Simeon*, Enoch*, Joseph^ John*, Roger*), born in Stoneham,
Mass., May 2, 185 1; married ist, Nov. 4, 1873, Frank P.
Kemp ; married 2d, Charles Dunbar. Post-office Hillsborough
Bridge, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Blanch Sibley Kemp', b. ; m. Jan. 25, 1895, Dwight
Conant ; res. in Contoocook. Children : (a) Hiram
Conant^^ b. ; (b) Lacius Conant^®, b. ; (c)
Lena Conant^®, b. .
ii. Clara May Kemp', b. .
iii. Edward Kemp', b. .
iv. Harold Kemp', b. .
1652. John A. Gilbert Eastman* (Alonzo^ Joseph^
Samuels, Enoch*, Joseph^ John*, Roger"), born in Columbia,
N. H., Dec. 17, 1850 ; married in Columbia, N. H., Dec. 17,
1875, Dorothy Phillips, born in Stukely, P. Q., Oct. 23, 1856,
daughter of Lyman Knowlton and Maria Parker (Kendall)
Phillips. Mr. Eastman is a mountain guide, residing in Mills-
field, N. H. He is a member of Evening Star Lodge, No. 27,
F. A. M., at Colebrook, N. H.
940 EAVnUN FAMILY UP AMERICA..
CBILDKOr AU. mOKK » HUJbansut, ■•
1. Ad» LwHuf, b. Aug. », 1S79. 8li#m.Tib.T.Mt7.(
EdnnlBlodgBU; UTCinCi7rtij,S.H. ChOdran: 04
ChftrlM Edwud Blodfrtti*, b. Fib. S7, 1808; (b) EtU
May BIodgett», b. No*. H, ISM.
ii. EroMt Albert*, b. Ost S^ 18U.
lil. JoIU Hari^, b. Ai*. S8, IBM. .
It. fithal Elia«boUi\ b. Aug. si, 1880.
▼. Everatt John*, b. Aug. 1, 1888.
vL Berth»KiMl>*,b.Jnl7 98,1880.
tU. Perie; L^iiwii*, b. Feb. 1, 1888.
TiU. Bapnt Soott*. b. OeL I«, 1880.
1653. Albert Henry Eastman' (Hcniy', SamueP, Sam-
uel*, Enoch*, Joseph*, John*, Roger'), bom in Ccdmnlna,
N. H., June 6, 1866; married in Berlin, N. H., Nov. 21,
1893, Lillian Berttm Bridges, bom in Pembroke, Me., Oct
14, 1866, daughter of Charles Carroll and Eliza Emma
(Libby) Bridges.
Mr. Eastman received his education in the town schools
and at the Colebrook Academy. After leaving school, he
learned the carpenter's trade, working with his father until
he was eighteen years of age, when he secured a position in a
drug store of John S. Coburn, in Colebrook, where the post-
office was located, and was appointed assistant postmaster.
In August, 1S87, as soon as he was old enough to be qualified
to hold the position, he received the appointment of post-
master at Colebrook. He held this office till 1890, and dur-
ing this time he was also express agent, and also engaged in
a private banking business under the name of the Colebrook
Banking Co., this being the first banking institution in that
section.
On Sept. I, 1890, Mr. Eastman went to Berlin, N. H.,
then a small village, now grown to a city of several thousand
population. Here he opened a private bank as the Bank of
Berlin, and on Feb. 18, 1891, the Berlin National Bank was
fw
AtBERT H. EABTM.
ALBERT HENRY EASTMAN*, OF COLUMBIA, N. H. 947
organized, mainly through the efforts of Mr. Eastman, and
he was its first cashier, which position he held till his election
as vice-president, Jan. 8, 1901, which position he now holds.
This bank is in a very prosperous condition, which speaks
well for its management. In 1899 Mr. Eastman organized
the Farmers' and Traders* National Bank, of Colebrook,
N. H., and was chosen the bank's first president. Through
the efforts of Mr. Eastman, the North Conway Loan and
Banking Co. commenced business in July, 1900, located at
North Conway, N. H. He organized the Groveton National
Bank at Groveton, N. H., in February, 1900, of which bank
he is now vice-president. In September, 1900, Mr. East-
man was elected a director in the Berlin Savings Bank and
Trust Co., where he is largely interested as a stockholder, as
also in the Colebrook National Bank, Colebrook, N. H. On
May 7, 1 90 1, he was chosen a director and vice-president of
the American National Bank, of Boston, Mass., a new bank-
ing institution, in the organization of which Mr. Eastman
was deeply interested. On Oct. 8, 1891, the People's Build-
ing and Loan Association was opened for business through
the efforts of Mr. Eastman, and he is director, secretary, and
treasurer of this association. In September, 1890, he was
chosen director of the Berlin Building and Loan Association,
in which he is the largest shareholder. Mr. Eastman is the
treasurer of the Bethlehem Electric Light Co., of Bethlehem,
N. H., and a large owner of the stock.
Mr. Eastman is a Mason (F. A. M.), being a member of
Evening Star Lodge, No. 37, of Colebrook, N. H. In 1890
he became an Odd Fellow and a Knight of Pythias. One of
the principal social institutions of Berlin is the Maynesboro
Club, which has for its members nearly all the prominent
citizens of Berlin. Mr. Eastman has practically managed
this club, being an officer and its treasurer since its organiza-
tion in 1890. This is a temperance club and no gambling is
allowed in its rooms.
948 JtAsna.
Mr, EaBtman is, and always has been, a Democrat in poli-
tics. In 1898 he was the Democratic candidate for treasurer
ai the county, of Coos. In Berlin and Colebrook he ran sev-
ctbX hundred votes ahead of his ticket, but £uled of election
together with the rest of the ticket. He is now (1901) treu>
urer of the diy of Berlin, which position be has held fnr
three years. It can be seen that Mr. Eastman is a very bnsjr
man, but he makes his business fiis [deasure. Although he.
finds pleasure in hard work, he finds his chief haf^iiness at
home with his family, to which he is unusually attached.
Hn. Eastman was one of the most popular young ladies of
Berlin.
CRILDBEN ALL BOXX » BSKLIM, X. B.
i. Huold Albert*, b.JmM 26, 1808.
ii. AiHiQT BridgM*, b. Fab. 7, 1808.
UL Ifalsn LillikD*, b. SaniUj, lUreh 81, 1901.
1654. Lucy Eastman' (Enoch C, Jos^V, 'Joseph*,
Enoch*, Joseph^ John', Roger"), born April 19, 1863; died
Aug. I, 1891 ; married Elherto Haselton. He is a farmer,
and lives in Canaan, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Harry N. Haselton', b. Aug. 23, 1889.
ii. St«llB R. Haselton', b. Jan. 10, I8»I.
1655. William R. Eastman* (Enoch C.', Joseph*, Joseph',
Enoch', Joseph', John% Roger'), born July 29, 1864; mar-
ried July 23, 1879, Hattie L. Leiand, of Orange, N. H.,
died Feb. 22, 1897. He is a fanner and carpenter, and has
been town clerk for years of Orange, N. H. He lives in
Canaan, N. H.
CniLDRBM.
i. Enoch S.», b. Jan. 12, 1888.
ii. Joseph W.», b. April 19, 1899 ; d. young,
iii. Marian A.», b. May 17, 1900.
\
MAXTIAUELLE EASTiMAN*. 949
1656. Mantiauelle Eastman^ (Enoch CJ, Joseph^ Joseph^,
Enochs Josephs John% Roger*), born Dec. 2, 1868 ; mar-
ried March 13, 1889, Laura A. Gee, born in Concord, Vt.,
Dec. 30, 1868. He is a railroad man, and has charge of a
gang of men on the Boston & Maine Railroad ; resides in
Canaan, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. ChildS b. .
ii. Mildreds b. Dec. 4, 1893.
iii. Bernards b. Aug. 18, 1896.
iv. Clarence .M.S b. Nov. 27, 1897 ; d. Aug. 9, 1899.
1657. John A. Eastman^ (Enoch CS JosephS Josephs
Enochs Josephs JohnS Roger'), born Feb. 24, 1870. He
resides in Canaan, X. H. He is a brakeman on the Boston
& Maine Railroad. He married Oct. 14, 1891, Rosa A.
Lane, born in Barnston, P. Q., Oct. 8, 1873.
CHILDIIEN.
i. Ottewell L.S b. July 20, 1892.
ii. Wesley M-S b. Nov. 7, 1894.
iii. Koscoe F.S b. April 19, 189(5.
iv. Albert T.S b. Jan. 29, 1898.
V. George W-S b. Feb. 22, 1900 ; d. Sept. 18, 1900.
1658. Phebe Eastman' (Enoch C.S JosephS Josephs
Enochs Josephs Johns Roger'), born Nov. 21, 1872; married
April II, 1892, Edgar S. Woodward, born May 28, 1870.
Mr. Woodward resides in Lebanon, N. H.. where he is a
druggist.
CHILDREN.
i. Helen Beatrice WoodwardS b. March 30, 1893.
ii. Seymour WoodwardS b. July 26, 1898.
iii. Mary Pauline WoodwardS b. July 15, 1900.
1659. Walter Clark Eastman^ (George Alfreds EzraS EzraS
Enochs Josephs Johns Roger'), born in Henniker, N. H.,
Feb. 20, 1863 ; married in Pembroke, N. H., Jan. 19, 1897,
67
r
950 EASTUAX FAMILY OF AMERICA.
Clarence Lucretia Richardson, daughter of David B. Rich-
ardson. She died in Pembroke. N. H., Dec. 7. 1898. Mr.
Eastman is a tra\-eling salesman ; resides in Nashua. N. H.
L Mildred Eveljc*. b. April «. ISW.
This child is iritb iU gnudparebtA in lleiiniker, N. H.
1660. Marj' Helen Eastman* (George Alfred", Ezra% Ezra'.
Enoch*, Joseph', John", Roger'), bom in Henniker, X. H.,
Feb. 18, i86g ; married Nov. g, iSgz, John Austin Rowland,
bom in Woodstock, N't., June 27, 1S64, son of John and
Elizabeth Howland. They reside in Spring\-ale, Me. He
is a jeweler.
I i. Arthur Eutmkn Howland*. b. Oct. 8. 1SS3.
' il. Alioc Elizatwth Ho*laiid». b. J»i.. 28. 1895.
iiL John Warreu HowJaud', b. Maj 23, 1S98-
1661. Horace Gates Miller^ (Desire Swan', Joshua Swan*,
Joshua Swan', John Swan*, Susannah Eastman^ Philip',
Roger'), bom ; married Mary Hinkley.
CHILPRKN.
i. Desire Miller*, b. ; m. a Mr. Daoforth ; lives io Albion,
N. Y. i has a daughter, («) Pearl Danforth", b. ;
m. and has a child.
ii. Annette Miller*, b. ; m. Dr. J. A. Reynolds. Child :
(a) Pearl Reynolds'*.
1662. William Richmond Pitts' (Mary Swan', Joshua
Swan*, Joshua Swan*, John Swan*, Susannah Eastman',
Philip', Roger"), born March 5, 1828 ; died April 21, 1893 ;
married Oct. 30, 1S50, Emily Brooks Pomeroy, bom April
I, 1828.
1
WILLIAM HENRY SWAN*. 95 I
CHILDREN.
i. David Benton Pitt8^ b. Aug. 9, 1851 ; m. in 1871, Susan
McPherson. Children: (a) Florence Emily Pitts^^
b. ; m. and had two children ; (b) Mary Elsie
Pittsio; (c) Andrew Pitts"; (d) Philip Pitts"; (e)
Richmond Pitts" ; (f) Thomas Pitts" ; (g) Susan Pitts" ;
(h) George Pitts" ; (i) WiUiam Richmond Pitts".
ii. Percy Richmond Pitts', b. Aug. 8, 1853 ; m. in 1875, Harriet
Budrow. Children : (a) Olive Emily Pitts" ; (b) George
Pitts"; (c) Fred Baker Pitts" ; (d) William Richmond
Pitts" ; (e) Lucy Pitts" ; (f ) Emily Pitts" ; (g) Percy
Richmond Pitts".
iii. Emily Pomeroy Pitts', b. July 18, 1858; m. in 1881, Park
J. Stoddard. She died in Jan., 1894. Children : (a)
George Stoddard"; (b) Rachel Stoddard"; (c) Alice
Stoddard".
iv. William Richmond Pitts', b. Aug. 9, 1858; m. in 1881,
Elizabeth Phillips. Child : (a) William Van T. Pitts",
b. Aug. 14, 1886.
V. Charles Pomeroy Pitts', b. March 7, 1862 ; ra. Anna .
1663. William Henry Swan^ (Henry Swan^, Adam Swan^
Joshua Swans, John Swan^, Susannah Eastman^, Philip*,
Roger'), born July 26, 1835 ; married ist, May 2, 1862,
Helen Louise Fritter, died Jan. 7, 1867; married 2d, June
10, 1868, Emma L. Price, born Livonia, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1845.
CHILD BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Henry J. Swan*, b. Feb. 14, 1863 ; resides in New York
city.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
ii. Elizabeth Bradbury Swan', b. March 27, 1869 ; d. Feb. 28,
1875.
iii. Frances Louisa Swan*, b. Jan. 4, 1879. They live in Mt.
Morris, N. Y.
9^3 EASTMAN FAMII
1664. Theodore Talbot Swan*' (Henry Swan', Adam
Swan^ Joshua SwanS John Swaii\ Susannah Eastman*,
PhOip*, Roger'), bom Feb. 19, 1S42 ; manied at Ht. Morris,
N. Y., April 39, 1863, Julia L. Nash ; lives in Rochester,
N. ,Y.
1. Theodore Henry Smm*, b. Uaj 22, 18&5[.n. Habn S.
Ufttheson, of Ogdensba^, N. T. ; naidM in S^ingflaM,
Ohio. ChiU : (a) NilsB Mfttheton Smai*, b. Oct 15.
18H.
U. Alfrad Harmon Smith Swui*, b. Oct. 16, 1867, in Avon,
N. Y. ; m. Mollie E. Wltite ; reeidea in Koohester, N. T.
Child : (a) Homoe Gilbert Swan", b. in Roehestar,
Aog. 4, 169S.
iii. George Lord Swan*, b. Aug., 1869 ; m. Duoy Black ; reaides
in Booheater. Child: (a) Heniy Paraona Swan", b.
Jnly IS, 1895, in Rocheater, where they rende.
1665. Benton Pitts Swan' (Edward Swan^, Peleg SwanS
Joshua Swan', John Swan*, Susannah Eastman', Philip',
Roger'), born June 25, 1832; died at Leadville, Col., Oct.
10, 1893; married May, 1861, JuHa Stokes.
Mary Hwaii», b. June 8, 1382 ; <1. Feb. 22. 1874.
Minnie Louisa Swan', b. Deo. 17, 1863 ; m. in May, 18ft-,
Louis A. Reiford.
Lorinda Pitto Swau», b. Nov. 14, 1863; m. Aug. 25, 1884,
John T. Fisher. Children : (a) Minnie Elizabeth
Fisher's b. ; (b) Mary Gibson Fisher", b. ;
(c) Lucy Fisher", b. ; (il) John Fisher", b. ;
(e) Helen Pitts Fisher", b. .
1 666. George Norton Swan' (Edward Swan', Peleg
Swan*, Joshua Swan^, John Swan*, Susannah Eastman*,
Philip', Roger'), born June s, 1834 ; married ist, Nov., i860,
Helen M. Donaldson.
MARY ELIZABETH PARSONS*. 953
CHILDRBN.
i. Edward Wood Swan^ b. Jan. 4, 1862 ; m. Aug. 22, 1888,
Jenuie Dunham. Child : (a) Helen May Swan^^, b.
Aug. 11, 1891.
ii. William Pitts Swan», b. Nov. 6, 1868 ; m. 2d, Juliette R.
Hopkins, d. Aug. 20, 1890 ; lived at Honeoye, N. Y.
1667. Mary Elizabeth Parsons'* (Loretta Swan', Peleg
Swan^ Joshua Swan*, John Swan*, Susannah Eastman',
Philip*, Roger'), born Nov. 28, 1829; married Dec, 1844,
Cyrus Booth.
CHILDREN.
i. Marcus Anson Booth', b. Feb. 12, 1851 ; d. Feb. 18, 1869.
ii. Mary Loretta Booth', b. July 21, 1845 ; d. Xov., 1854.
iii. Stella Elizabeth Booth', b. Aug., 1857 ; d. March, 1859.
iv. Mattie Amelia Booth', b. Aug. 17, 1861; m. Aug., 1882,
Clifford Plympton. Child: (a) Linsie Plyrapton^^, b.
Feb. 21, 1886 ; d. Sept. 25, 1895.
1668. Ezra Eastman^ (Ebenezer^, Theodore^, Stilson^,
Ebenezer^ Ebenezer^ Philips Roger'), born in Berlin, Vt.,
1823 ; married Enieline Weeks. He enlisted in Company B,
Twelfth N. H.Vols., Aug. 12, 1862 ; mustered Aug. 30, 1862,
as private ; discharged near F^almouth, Va., March 14, 1863.
His son says he died in the army, but the above is from the
war rolls of New Hampshire.
CHILDREN.
i. Sydney ^I.', b. ; res. Salem, Mass.
ii. Daniel W.', b. ; res. Thurman, Kan.
iii. Abbie', b. ; m. Putney.
iv. Nellie*, b. ; m. Wells ; res. Danbury, N. H.
V. Nancy F.', b. ; m. Wood ; res. Emporia, Kan.
vi. Emma W.', b. ; m. Valancy ; res. Magda, Kan.
vii. Jay W.', b. in Gilmanton, N. H., Aug. 25, 1858; m. Nov.
10, 1883, Maggie Davis, born in Wales, Eng., Sept. 1,
1862, daughter of Rees and Ann (Morgan) Davis, of
Emporia, Kan. He is a real estate and loan agent, and
resides in Emporia, Kan. Children : (a) Emma^^ b. in
Emporia, Kan., Oct. 23, 1884 ; (b) Anna^^ b. in Emporia,
July 23, 1887 ; (c) Rachel^, b. May 5, 1889. Emma died
March 18, 1890.
954 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1669. Pauline Eastman^ (Ebenezer^ Theodore^ Stilson',
Ebenezer*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Montpelier,
Vt., April II, 1837 ; married in Laconia, N. H., April 20,
1865, Jonathan Chapman, born in Sutton, Vt , Feb. 8, 1837,
son of Jacob and Betsey (Brown) Chapman, of Sutton, Vt.
He resides in Laconia, N. H. He is a dealer in sand and
loam. Mr. Chapman was a soldier of the great American
Rebellion ; enlisted Oct. i, 1 861, as private in Company K,
First Regiment New England Cavalry. He was mustered
into the United States service Oct. 24, 1861 ; re-enlisted
Jan. 2, 1864; mustered in Jan. 5, 1864 ; appointed corporal
July I, 1864. On Jan. 7, 1864, his company was detached
from that regiment and became one of the companies of the
First New Hampshire Cavalry. He was captured at Mount
Jackson, Va., March 6, 1865 ; returned April 2, 1865 ; dis-
charged at Annapolis, Md., June 7, 1865.
CHILDREN.
i. Ethalinda Eastman Chapman^ b. in Laconia, X. H., June
2, 1S6G ; ni. Feb. 8, 1895, Thomas O'Shea. Child : (a)
Elizabeth Agnes O^Sheal^ b. Nov. 1, 1895.
ii. Josephine King Chapman^ b. in Laconia, N. H., Sept. 17,
ISOO; in. Dec. 5, 1804, Ralph Burleigli Oilman. Child:
(a) Gladys Fidelia Gilman^^ b. May 29, 1900.
iii. Jennie Panline Chapman^ b. in Laconia, N. H., Aug. 15,
187G. She is a teacher in the public schools in Laconia,
where thev all reside.
1670. Ezra Kastman Adams'^ (Damaris Eastman", Theo-
dore^, Stilson^, Ebenezer^ EbenezerS Philip% Roger'), born
in East Concord, \. H., Aug. 21, 1813 ; died in Oxford,
Chester county. Pa., Nov. 3, 1871 ; married ist, May 21,
1 84 1, in London, Eng., Betsey B. Berry ; 2d, May 27, 1847,
in Concord, N. H., Miss P' ranees Mehitable Stevens, born in
Newburyport, Mass., in 1825 or 1826. She was the daugh-
ter of Colonel Josiah and Fanny (Nettleton) Stevens. He
\
EASTMAN (i6;oa i|.
JOSEPH HALL EASTMAN^ OF RUMFORD, ME. 955
united with the North Congregational Church, in Concord,
under Rev. Dr. Nathaniel Bouton ; studied for the ministry ;
pastor and founder of the North Broad Street Presbyterian
Church, Philadelphia, Pa., and later settled in Oxford, Pa.
His widow resides in Moorestown, N. J.
CHILDREN.
i. Josiah Robert Adams^ b. in France, Dec. 21, 1848; d.
1900; m. Emma Louisa Dillon. No children. He was
an attorney in Philadelphia, Pa.
ii. James Osgood Adams', b. in France (Havre), May 13,
1850; m. Jan. 4, 1886, in Washington, D. C, Emma
Harrison Gurley, born in Washington, D. C, Jan. 13,
1859, daughter of Phineas Dinsmore and Emma Eliza-
beth (Brooks) Gurley. Mr. Adams studied law and
practiced it for a season in Nebraska ; later studied med-
icine and located in Washington, D. C, where he resides
at No. 037 North street. Children : (a) William Gurley
Adams^^ b. in Washington, June 1, 1887 ; d. Aug. 17,
1888; (b) Frances Gurley Adams^^ b. in Washington,
Aug. 3, 1889; (c) Abigail Eastman Adams^^ b. in
Washington, Sept. 3, 1898.
iii. Benjamin Bela Adams^ b. in France, Aug. 15, 1851 ; d.
Jan. 25, 1897. He was a doctor in Philadelphia, Pa.
He married and had (a) Elenor Frances Adams^^ b.
Aug. 28, 1881 ; (b) Marion I^uisa Adamsl^ b. Oct. 18,
1888 ; m. :Mr. De Mott, of New York.
1670a. Joseph Hall Eastman^ (Haines^, Caleb^ Stilson^,
Ebenezer-*, Ebenezer^ Philip% Roger'), born in Rumford,
Me., May 22, 1821 ; died Dec. 11, 1867 ; married Eliza Jane
Bunker.
CJIILDRKN.
i. Charles Albert', b. in Rumford, Me., April 6, 1851 ; m. in
Boston, Mass., May 5, 1884, Cora B. Pierce, born in Au-
gusta, Me., Feb. 4, 1861, daughter of Weston and Nancy
P. (Hallowell) Pierce, of Windsor, Me. His boyhood was
spent to the age of fifteen at school in his native town.
His paternal and maternal father served in the War of
^6 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1612, Dr. Kostniau attended the P&r\a Academy, auil
on Mcouiit of his being a frni! lail, he itm s«iit to Balti-
more, Md., where bo gradiinted from (he uuiversity, after
which be studied medicine in the Genera Kledical Col-
lege, Geneva, N. Y., from which lie graduated na M. D.,
iu ISTi. I>r. F^astman also studied raedidne in the post
graduate course at the Baltimore Uiiiver.fity, Baltimore,
Ud., and the Boston Dnireraitj, Boiitou, Mass. i was
graduated and received the degrae of M. 1). from each,
1892 and 1S98. As a phjrsiciaii he is quick at diagnosia,
positive ill his asseitiiins, and ever ready in emergen-
oiaa. Uiiknowledgaof nmnaluuttomjuidpliTaioIci^,
with hia qniok inai^t, kaan soalTtioBl mind, wad logical
nunkgement of ajmptoms, maka his diagnoaes almoat
aeem like iatnitoa. Of atnrdf honaatf in Us elusaa ptt^-
feision, b« abbots above all tbinga aDjthing pertaining
to qoadEer; either in or oat of the profasaJon, narer pat-
ting himself forward, still ever at the front, from Ida
owQ inherent powers. Pn^reaeive in all things, he ia
eminently so in his adoption of lat«r disooverlee in med-
icine and snrgerj, not being boand by the olil, imlMe
tried and trae, but proving for himsdf that which aeenwd
good. He is one of the few who do not get into the rnt
of routine never to get out of it, and his readiug and
study are constant, and he stands among the progressive
men of his profession. Dr. Eastman removed to Win-
throp, a suburb of Boston, in IStii, and has practiced bis
profession in Boston and vicinity since. In 1899 he pur-
chased the Tx>well House, at Old Orchard, Me., and
established the Old Orchard Sanitarium and £astnian
Inn, which are under his own supervision, and have be-
come popular. As a citizen he has always been fore-
most in every movement for the improvement of his town
and state, and is a leader in public, humane, and chari-
table work. Though never a seeker tor office, he haa
oft«D been caUed to positions of honor and trust. In
1806 he was a delegate to the Massachusetts Republican
Convention and voted for the renomination of Governor
Greenhalge ; he has filled the position of superintendent
of the Middletown Hospital, and surgeon on the statF of
the Exeter, K. H., Cottage Hospital, and has filled vari-
ous positions in his native state. Dr. Eastman at the
MARTIN VAN BUREN EASTMAN^ OF RUMFORD, ME. 957
age of fifty-two is iu the midst of an active and success-
ful professional life, and is greatly interested in the pub-
lication of the Eastman Genealogy. lie is also a Fellow
of the Massachusetts Medical Society, Fellow of the New
Hampshire Medical Society, member of the American
Medical Association, member of the Sons of the Ameri-
can Revolution, prominent Odd Fellow, etc.
ii. John Lewis', b. in Fryeburg, Me., Feb. 13, 1853; d. 1874.
iii. Franklin Augustus', b. Sept. 10, 1857; d. 1866.
iv. Frederick B.', b. July 7, 1860 ; d. in Chelsea, Mass., Oct.,
1393.
1670b. Martin Van Buren Eastman^ (Haines^, Caleb^,
Stilsons, Ebenezer-*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Rum-
ford, Me., Nov. 8, 1833 ; married Henrietta Mann, born in
Mexico, Me., Jan. 25, 1837 ; resides in Dixfield, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Abbie M.*, b. Feb. 14, 1803.
ii. Ada A.», b. Dec. 28, 1865.
iii. Walter 0.», b. Sept. 3, 1860.
167 1. Arbury E. S. Eastman^ (Harmon^, Caleb^ Stilsons,
Ebenezer*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Rumford,
Me., June 17, 1845 J married in Rumford, Me., July i, 1866,
Emma Athalinda Twombly, born in Roxbury, Me., Nov. 22,
1852, daughter of Daniel W. and Betsey J. '(Philbrick)
Twombly. Mrs. Twombly is now (1901) residing in Wood-
ruff, Utah. He enlisted in December, 1861, in Company G,
Thirty-second Maine Volunteer Infantry, when a little over
sixteen years of age, against his father's consent. He was
stationed at Augusta, Me. ; was taken down with measles,
and was granted a furlough for thirty days, and at its expira-
tion being unable to report to his company was reported a
deserter. He was arrested and taken to Augusta, when his
father procured a writ of habeas corpus and took him out of
the service. He enlisted second, Dec. 30, 1863, in Com-
pany G, First Maine Cavalry, and soon his company was
t!taf|5. p*fS0^. EBcncsET*. PhSn*. aa^cr*\ bom or CTinfTrrfgi^
r-^'a. -X-ir' .\nn ^/':a\v. inm ienr. ^. iz^ : ^iie resides in
>Vi^ - Mar;'*. ^- -^uy ^^ >^-
'^"'^ 'ar.^h Cemenr Eastman" ':narhnn KimbaH^, Asa'*^
J^r,^*h^n^. Phfiipr P,benezer\ Pbilip-. Roger), bom in Chat-
hj^TTs N. ^r. X''/^'. r^ ^i27: marr.ed Feb. 1:7, 1856, Louisa
sr/.* V, of Chatham, hr^m Dec, t^. liz'^. He is a farmer,
^ffi^l r^^'/le^ in Chatham, N'. H.
i. AtA^ ^. Ji^rii^ ^n I^>-^7; 4. March 1, 1^59.
\\. Mi*r»5haU^ b. Aq^. ^), 1>»^ ; d. April a, 1S«0.
Vu. Ma \Am\%9k\ b, April 28, 1>*62 ; d. July 3, 1863.
iv. Vhuu>. r/>iiUa», ^>- Ang. 24, 1^3.
V, rh^nf^f Clerrmnt*, b. Jan. 3, 1865.
JONATHAN EASTMAN^ OF CHATHAM, N. H. 959
1674. Jonathan Eastman^ (Jonathan^, Asa^ Jonathan^,
Philip^ Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger*), born in Chatham, N. H.,
May 12, 1830 ; married Sept. 24, i860, Ruth Lincoln Bray,
born in Bridgton, Me., Sept. 22, 1835, died in Bridgton, Me.,
Sept. II, 1863; married 2d, Sept. 24, 1864, Harriet Eliza-
beth Bray, born in Bridgton, Me., May 9, 1834. He is a
traveling salesman, and lives in Portland, Me.
CHILDREN.
2126. i. Harry GIazier», b. in Gorhara, Me., Dec. 5, 1861.
ii. Jacob Herbert^ b. in Bridgton, Me., March 18, 1863 ; d.
Sept. 14, 1865.
iii. Ruth Caroline^ b. in Gorham, Me., May 26, 1867.
1675. Mary Ann Eastman^ (Jonathan Kimball^, AsaS
Jonathan^, Philip-*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger*), born in Chat-
ham, N. H., Dec. 17, 1835 J married Jonas Wyman, of
Chatham, N. H. ; resides in Chatham, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Francena Wynian^, b. July 12, 1856 ; d. Feb. 12, 1862.
ii. Florie Caroline Wyman», b. June 1, 1859 ; d. Aug. 21, 1862.
iii. Francis Henry Wy^)an^ b. June 22, 1862. Is a clerk in
Boston, Mass.
1676. Kimball Eastman^ (Jonathan Kimball^, AsaS Jona-
thans, Philip-*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Chatham,
N. H., March 21, 1839; married Sept. 16, 1862, Phebe
Coffin Clement, born in Gorham, Me., Nov. 12, 1839. ^^
is a merchant, and resides in VVestbrook, Me.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN GORHAM, ME.
i. Clinton SamueP, b. June 19, 1863; m. Sept. 15, 1891,
Catherine Emily Shute, b. in Belfast, Me., June 4, 1865.
He lives in Westbrook.
ii. Moses Clement^, b. Sept. 2, 1866: m. June 11, 1890, Etta
McNeil, b. in Prince Edward*s Island, Jan. 19, 1864 ;
lives in Westbrook.
iii. Lulu Caroline', b. June 28, 1869.
iv. Percy Kimball', b. April 27, 1872 ; d. Aug. 17, 1884.
V. Clark Barker', b. Feb. 19, 1874. In the class of 1897,
Bowdoin College.
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1677. Alfred EMtnaw EmCy* (Luc>- Eliza Eastman-.
Aaaf, Jonathaii>, PhiGp*, Ebenocr', Philip', Rc^r'), bom in
CmiconlfN. H., Aprflai, 184I'; married April 6, 1863. Ann
Eliza Stark, born in Chicope^ Mass., March, 1S42. Volun-
teer cShcet in the United States Berv-ice during the War of
the Rebellion ; iq^xNnted acting assistant surgeon March 28,
1863 ; ^ipointnient revolud Jime 39, 1 S63 ; reappointed Aug.
21, 1863 ; served on Misus^ip flotilla, and on U. S. S.
" Keystime State" ; resigned Feb. 9, 1S65. He redded in
Penacook, N. H. ; died in 1900.
1. Annie CaUwrine Edmi}*. b. in CMWord, Hms., F^ 10^
iSM.
U. llnT8UrkEiiMi]P*,b.iiimitoa,lfsn,JiuMlS^187a
UL Artiinr Bidknl EowiT*, b. in WiUoo, Hmb, Oct IS, 1873:
1678. Mary Esther Gushed (Esther Johnson J
Asa', Jonathan*, Philip*, Ebenezer*, Phi%i*, Rt^er-), bom in
New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 12, 1842 ; married in San Fran-
cisco, Cal„ Nov, 30, 1864, Rev. Giles Alexander Easton,
born in New York, May, 1829; graduated at Trinity College,
1854, ordained at Baltimore, Md., 1858. Rector of St.
Mark's Church, Berkeley, Cal.
Kimball Gushee Easton', b. in San Francisco, Cal., Sept.
25, 1605; m. Oct. i, 1892. Catherine Olden, b. Sept .%
186^. He graduated at the UnUerBitj of California in
16S6, and is a street contractor ; resides in Berkeley, Cal.
Berkeley Easton'. b. in San Fraitcisco, Cal., Jan. 2, 1668.
Educated at Berkeley Gvmnaeiutn : is a printer, and lives
ill Berkeley, Cal.
Mary Elizabetli Easton', b. in Santa Cruz, Cal., Jan. 14,
1670 ; HI. Aug. 23, 1S»3, Warren Reynolds Porter, b. in
Santa Cruz, Cal., March 30, 1601. They live at Lona-
prieta, Cal.
Alexander Easton', b. in Santa Cruz, Cal., April 7, 1873 ;
A. B., University of California.
Rol'ert Eastman Easton*, b. in Santa Cmz, Cal., Sept. 6,
1875.
FRANK HAYWOOD DANIELL^ OF FRANKLIN, N. H. 961
1679. Frank Haywood DanielP (Annette Eastman^, Jon-
athan^, Jonathans, Philip^ Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger*), born
in Franklin, N. H., June 29, 1838; married ist. May i,
1861, Martha Jane Haley, died June 27, 1895 ; married 2d,
Aug. 14, 1898, Alice M. Lookin. Mr. Daniell was mayor
of the city of Franklin in 1899; was postmaster of Franklin
for twelve years, and represented Franklin in the New Hamp-
shire legislature, which testifies to his ability aud popularity.
He resides in Franklin.
CHILDREN.
i. Frederick Haywood Daiiiell*, b. in Franklin, N. H., May 4,
1862 ; m. June 20, 1S89, Mary Amelia Barnard, daughter
of Daniel and Amelia (Morse) Barnard and grand-
daughter of Thomas and Phebe (Eastman) Barnard, his
second wife. [See Xo. 171, page 148.] Mr. Daniell re-
ceived his education in the public schools. He resides
in Franklin, N. IL, where he is superintendent of the
Sulloway Hosiery Mills. Children : (a) William Bar-
nard DanielPo, b. April 1, 1890 ; (b) Marguerite Daniell^o,
b. April 27, 1892.
1i. Charles Fisher Daniell®, b. Dec. 3, 1863; m. Oct. 18, 1893,
Maude Evelyn Davis. He received his education in the
Franklin public schools. He is in the employ of Messrs.
Rhodes, Ripley & Co., Boston, Mass. He resides in Mel-
rose, Mass. Children : (a) Doris Louise DanielP^ b.
July 3, 1895; (b) Walter Whitcomb DanielP^, b. Feb.
25, 1901.
1680. John Eastman Frye*^ (Sarah Chandler Eastman^,
Jonathans Jonathan^ Philip-*, Ebenezer^ Philip% Roger'),
born in East Concord, N. H., June 16, 1847 ; married Feb. i,
1 88 1, Alline Atlemon, daughter of Oilman and Charlotte
(Ladd) Tuttle, born in Lowell, Mass., Jan. 23, 1854 ; resides
in East Concord, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. James Oilman Frye^, b. Nov. 28, 1883.
ii. Charlotte Eastman Frye», b. Oct. 20, 1891.
■=ry.
962 BASTMAM FAULT OT AMBUCA.
168 1. ' Susan Eliiabeth Eastman' (Pbflqp^t John Lang^dool^
Jonathan', Philips, Ebeneaser*, Phfl^, Rogar*), bom in Frye>
btu:g» Me., Oct. 31, 1839 » inanried m Fryebuig, Me^ May 3,
1857, William H. Abbott. They resided in Fryeburig.
CHILDRKII.
i Alice £. Abbotts, b. Dee. 16, 1868.
iL Hatfcie £. Abbotts, b. Sept 28, 186L
iii Mary Abbott*, b. Not. 26, 1886.
It. Catherine £. Abbotts, b. Jsd. 28, 1860.
▼. Harry Abbotts, b. Jaly 8, 1871.
1682. Catherine Lovejoy Eastman' (Philip^, John Lang-
donS Jonathan^ Philip^, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), bom in
Fryeburg, Me., Sept. 28, 1841 ; married in Fryeburg, July
26, 1865, Nathaniel Randall, a merchant in Conway, N. H.
CHILD.
i Martha Elizabeth Randall*, b. May 4, 1866.
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1683. Charles W. L. Eastman' (Philip^, John Langdon^
Jonathan^, Philip*, Ebenezer^^ Philip*, Roger*), born in Frye-
burg, Me.; Aug. 8, 1845; died in Lowell, Mass., July 11,
1880; married ist, in Lowell, Mass., Oct. 16, 1864, Alice
Rogers, who died in Lowell. He married 2d, about 1872,
Ellen Evelyn Merrithew, born May 24, 185 1. She was from
Vinal Haven, Me. She married 2d, James Henry Lewis,
and resides in Chicago, 111.
CHILD.
i. Ellen Eastman^ b. in Lowell, Mass., Sept. 3, 1868.
1684. William Ambrose Eastman* (Philip^, John Lang-
don*, Jonathans, Philip^ Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger*), born in
Fryeburg, Me., Jan. 8, 1830; married in Lowell, Mass., June
13, 1877, Hepsa Hall, born in Pelham, Mass., June 15, 1850,
FRANCIS H. PECKErS OF CONXORD, N. H. 963
daughter of John Barton and Jane (Ballou) Hall. Mr. East-
man resides in Lowell, Mass. He is treasurer of the Lowell
Hosiery Company. He is a member of St. Ann's Episcopal
Church, Lowell.
CHILD.
i. Katherine*, b. in Newburyport, Mass., May 6, 1886.
1685. Francis H. Pecker* (Esther Johnson Lang^, Mary
Eastman^, Jonathan^ Philips Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger*),
born in Concord, N. H. ; died in Rutland, Vt., Jan. 13, 1862,
aged 28 years ; married Anna G. Wallace, died July 9, 1863,
aged 33 years. They both lie in the Pecker lot in Concord.
He resided in Rutland, Vt., where he was superintendent of
the freight department of the railroad.
CHILDUKN.
i. Hattie B. Pecker*, b. ; d in Vermont.
ii. Lizzie Pecker*, b. ; d. in Vermont.
iii. Katherine Pecker*, b. ; m. Frank West Rollins. (No.
1770.)
1686. George Leon Walker* (Lucretia Ambrose^, Han-
nah Eastman^, Moses^, Joseph*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'),
born in Rutland, Vt., April 30, 1830 ; married in Brat-
tleboro, Vt., Sept. 16, 1858, Maria Williston, born in Brattle-
boro, Vt., Oct. 9, 1835, died in Portland, Me., Aug. 30, 1865 J
married 2d, in New Haven, Conn., Sept. 15, 1870, Amelia
Reed Larned. Mr. Walker is a clergyman, residing in Hart-
ford, Conn. He was pastor of State Street Church, in Port-
land, Me., P'irst Church, in New Haven, Conn., 1868 to
1873, First Church, in Hartford, Conn., 1879.
CHILD BY FIRST WIFE.
i. Williston Walker^, b. in Portland, Me. ; m. June 1, 1886,
Alice Waters, of Amherst, Mass., bom Nov. 24, 1852.
Is a professor In the Congregational Theological Semi-
nary, in Hartford, Conn. Child : (a) Amelia Walker^^,
b. Aug. 9, 1894.
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iL Cbaito AabTOM Waftni^
1 687. Ann M. Foster' (Sarah Biadky Eastmaaf, Chariei^
Jo8eph^ Jo8eph^ Ebenezer^, Fbaiig^, Roger*), * bcttn Aiig. 3,
1836, died in 1890 ; married May 30, 1858, Frank J. Kin-
ney, bom May 30, 1833 ; resits in Worcester, Maaa.
CBIUttKX*
I Htttert R. Kinney*, b. June 2S, 1800; m. Not. 2CH 188i,
Lillian Bol>lnna. Child : (a) George Kinnerfi*, b. Maj
1M885.
iL Loienao P. Kinney*, b. Oet. 8, 1802; m. Jolj 9, 1891,
HiOen Wells.
m. Henry £. Kinney*, b. Mareh 14^ 186e.
It. Emma F. Kinney*, b. Sept 13, 1808.
T. Asa 8. Kinney*, b. Aug. 20, 1878.
▼i. Clarenee W. Kinney*, b. Ang. 80, 187&
▼iL Sersh £. Kinney*, b. SepL 27, 1877.
1688. Maria Bradley Eastman' (Lycurgus^, Charles*,
Moses^, Joseph^ Ebenezer^ Philips Roger'), born in Rox-
bury, Mass., July 10, 1833 ; married March 18, 1863, Eras-
mus O. Hills, born Nov. 14, 1816, died Oct. 31, 1895. His
widow reside%s at No. 1042 Michigan ave., Evanston, 111.
CHILD.
i. Cordelia M. IIills», b. April 20, 1866 ; graduate of Rock-
ford College, Rockford, 111.
1689. Susan Blood Eastman^ (LycurgusS Charles^
Moses^, Josephs Ebenezer^ Philips Roger'), born in Griggs-
ville, 111., Oct. 31, 1836; married Sept. 22, 1864, Peter
Northrop, born in Cato, Cayuga county, N. Y., Aug. 25,
1816. He settled in Illinois in 1841 ; was commission mer-
chant in Chicago, 111., for some two years ; was justice of the
peace, supervisor, associate judge, clerk of the county court.
CHARLES L. EASTMAN^ OF GRIGGSVILLE, ILL. 96$
and ex-officio recorder of deeds ; farmer and mechanic in Du
Page county, 111. Has been a Republican from the founding
of the party ; a pillar in the Baptist church ; a man of ster-
ling integrity and high Christian character. Resides in
Wheaton, 111.
CHILDREN.
i. Marietta Northrop*, b. May 20, 1866 ; m. Jan. 23, 1895,
Harry J. A. Jordan, born in Wayne, 111., Jan. 15, 1874,
son of James A. and Sarah J. (White) Jordan. £ngaged
in the grocery business and fanning. Children : (a)
May Etta Jordan^o, b. Dec. n, 1895; (b) Harry Burtis
Jordanio, b. Oct. 1, 1898; (c) Edith Jordan^o, b. April
26, 1901.
ii. Arthur Eastman Northrop*, b. Dec. 7, 1867 ; m. March 13,
1902, Edith Vernon Burnham, daughter of Henry Arthur
and Emma J. (Knapp) Burnham, b. April 21, 1868. He
is a graduate of Wheaton College ; a bookkeeper, deacon ,
and Sunday-school superintendent of Baptist church.
iii. Hattie M. Northrop*, b. Oct. 6, 1869.
iv. Mabel M. Northrop®, b. Sept. 8. 1871.
V. Carrie B. Northrop*, b. Aug. 19, 1874 ; graduate of art de-
partment of Wheaton College.
vi. Benjamin W. Northrop*, b. Aug. 21, 1876; graduate of
business department of Wheaton College.
1690. Charles L. Eastman^ (Lycurgus^, Charles^, Moses^,
Joseph^ Ebenezer^ Philips Rogei*), born in Griggsville, 111.,
July II, 1841 ; married Oct. 27, 1867, Mary L. Watson,
born Jan. 10, 1846. Mr. Eastman was a soldier in the civil
war ; is a farmer and broom man. He resides in Whiting,
Kan.
CHILDREN.
i. William H.*, b. July 18, 1871 ; telegraph operator,
ii. Carrie G.», b. Sept. 7, 1874 ; d. Aug. 5, 1875.
iii. Maria £.*, b. Aug. 31, 1870. She married March 6, 1901,
Charles Albert Ridgeway, born April 21, 1875, son of
John D. and M. E. (McVeigh) Ridgeway.
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966 BASTMAll FAlfn.t CHT 4MMHCAi
T691 • Lncretk G. EaatiAaiiF (Lyemgixf, Chaila^, Mosei^,
Josqfrfi*, Ebeneier^, Philqp^, Roger*), bom in QngggwSke, IB^
May 8, 1847 9 died Aug. 23, 1872 ; married Sept. 13. 1866^
Heniy C Love^ bom April 25, 1843, ^'^"'^ <^ Robert and
ICaiy (Troy) Love. Rended in GriggtviDey in.
L Aat]ftid»Lim^,lK]faj88»1888|ai.Nor.S7,1888,CluHriQs
W.HiMii, Ik JidjS8^180l» ton of William HoUm. Heis
a Tsleiinary saifaon. Ha mldes ia Kantingtoi, Kan.
Qiildmi: (a) Laden EMlniftit Uioblm^^ b. Jan. 1^
1801 ; (b) HaraUl WMej Hobb8>*, b. Jan. Id. 1902.
iL Hmiry C. Lcm^, b. Ifireli 21, 1871 ; u. Maidi 10, 1807,
Rntb S. Monroe^ dangiiter of O. P. Ifonxot. Ha vetidaB
in WUling, Knn.
1692. Emmeline H. Eastman' (Lycurgus^, Chariest,
Hoses', Joseph^ Ebenezei^, PhiUp*, Roger*), bom in Griggs-
ville, IlL, April 26, 1849 * married June 30, 1874, Jerome
E. Love, bom in GriggsvOIe, III., Feb. 16, 1849, son of Rob-
ert M. Love and Mary Troy, his wife. Mr. Love is a doctor,
and resides in Whiting, Kan.
CHILDREN.
i. Arthur S. LoTe^ b. June 6, 1875 ; m. Nellie J. NewmaD,
Feb. 9, 1898. She was the daughter of Charles B. and
Alice J. (Brown) Newman.
ii. Robert Eastman Love^ b. March 4, 1877.
iii. Jennie Idella Love*, b. March 27, 1880 ; d. May 27, 1882,
iv. HattieMay Ix)ve», b. Aug. 21, 1883.
1693. Ella E. Eastman* (Lycurgus^, Charles^, Moses^,
Joseph*, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), born in Griggsville, 111.,
Sept. 9, 1852 ; married Nov. 26, 1873, John Q^ Brown, son
of Henry R. and Elizabeth J. (Chapman) Brown, born in
Griggsville, 111., Oct. 13, 1848. They reside in Whiting, Kan.
GEORGE E. EASTMAN*, OF GRIGGSVILLE, ILL. 967
CHILDREN.
i. Alice £. Brown^ b. in Griggsville, 111., April 28, 1875 ; m.
in Whiting, April 23, 1896, K. Clyde Jackman, born in
Griggsville, 111., Oct. 13, 1848; res. in Whiting, Kan.
Child : (a) Elsie Elizabeth Jackson^^ b. Feb. 14, 1899.
ii. Richard Eastman Brown*, b. Nov. 3, 1877, in Griggsville.
iii. Reba J. Brown^ b. June 1, 1881, in Griggsville.
iv. M. Elsie Brown*, b. March 2, 1883, in Griggsville.
V. Edith E. Brown*, b. April 8, 1885, in Griggsville.
vi. Lizzie J. Brown*, b. April 25, 1887, in Whiting, Kan.
1694. George E. Eastman* (Lycurgus^, CharlesS Mosess,
Joseph^ Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Griggsville, 111.,
Sept. 25, 1856; married Dec. 24, 1882, Minnie A. Nolan,
born Aug. i, 1865. Resides in San Juan, San Benito county,
Cal.
CHILDUEN.
i. Bessie K.*, b. Nov. 4, 1883, in Whiting, Kan.
ii. George Lycurgus*, b. Sept. 25, 1885.
iii. William Allen*, b. Jan. 8, 1888.
iv. Nellie E.*, b. Dec. 5, 1889.
V. Charles Edward*, b. Nov. 4, 1892.
vi. Minnie Lela*, b. June 13, 1900.
1695. William Henry Eastman^ (Moses^, Charles^ Mosess,
Joseph^ Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger"), born in Loudon, N. H.,
Oct. 28, 185 1 ; married in San Francisco, Cal., June 9, 1883,
Kate L. Brockman. He is a printer, and resides in San
Francisco.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
i. Clara E.*, b. Jan. 28, 1884.
ii. Henry M.*, b. May 17, 1885.
iii. Edward W.*, b. July 29, 1894.
1696. Walter F. Eastman* (Moses^, Charles^ Moses*,
Josephs Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger'), born Dec. 23, 1865 ;
married Dec. 23, 1890, Lucretia Eastman. He resided in
San Francisco, Cal. He died Jan. 27, 1902. She resides at
No. 1 22 1 South Hill street, Los Angeles, Cal.
968 xAsnux familt or awptca.
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1697. Perds C Eastman* (Alfired'', Chaik^, Moacss',
Jo8eI^^ Ebeaezers» Fbilqp*, Roger*), bora Dec 11, 1844;
married Feb. 5, 1866, Ranaom M. Frosttbora April 10^ 1842 ;
resided at No. 501 Fourth street, Los Ageks, CaL She died
April 19, 19D1.
i Alted IL FrotlP,b.Oei. 26^ 1887 ;d. April 4^ 187a.
IL Ftonle EMtean Frosts, b. No?. S; 1888 ;d.Jsa. 81,1871*
1698. Frank W. Eastman' (Alfred^, Charles^, Moaes^,
Jo8eI^^ Ebeneaser*, Philip*, Roger*), born Sept. i, 1849';
died June 5, 1891 ; married Feb. i, 1871, Anna M. Ridi-
mond, born April 10, 1850. He was an engineer, and
resided in Lockport, N. Y.
CHILDREN.
i. Frank Foster*, b. Nov. 2, 1872.
ii. Eda Matilda*, b. July 12, 1874.
iii. Agnes Lydia*, b. Dec., 18B0.
iv. Adele Mason*, b. Dec. 1, 1883.
1699. William Chandler Chamberlain^ (William Mellen
Chamberlain^, William Chamberlain^ Jane Eastman^, Joseph^
Ebenezer^ Philip% Roger'), born in Astoria, N. Y., Dec. 28,
1857 ; married in Charlottesville, Va., Oct. 10, 1895, Mary
Chastine Peyton, daughter of Major Green Peyton. Mr.
Chamberlain is a farmer, residing in Charlottesville, Va.
CHILDREN.
i. Bernard Peytou Chamberlain*, b. Nov. 21, 1896.
ii. William Chandler Chamberlain*, b. Sept. 2, 1899.
SARAH PUTNAM CHAMBERLAIN*, OF NEW YORK CITY. 969
1700. Sarah Putnam Chamberlain* (William Mellen
Chamberlain^, William Chamberlain^ Jane Eastman^, Joseph^
Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in New York city, Aug.
16, 1864; married June i, 1887, William Darrow; resides at
No. 1 19 Hobart avenue. Summit, N. J.
CHILD.
i. Alice Chamberlain Darrow^ b. in Summit, N. J., March 1,
1892.
1 70 1. Mary Frances Eastman^ (Samuel^, Isaac^ Nathaniel^,
Nathaniel, Ebenezer^ Philips Roger'), born in Chicopee,
Mass., May 26, 1839; married at East Concord, N. H.,
Dec. 4, 1862, Cyrus Reed Robinson, born in East Concord,
N. H., Jan. 28^ 1839. They reside at East Concord, N. H.
He has represented his ward in the New Hampshire legisla-
ture, and has held minor ward offices. He is a manufacturer
of fire supplies.
CHILDREN.
i. Mary Lena Robinson^ b. in East Concord, N. IL, July 4,
1863.
ii. Cyrus Kastman Robinson', b. in East Concord, N. H., June
'5, 1865.
iii. George Otis Robinson', b. May 5, 1867.
iv. Ella Frances Robinson', b. Jan. 31, 1870.
V. Lillie Elizabeth Robinson', b. Dec. 14, 1873.
1702. Leodora Lllizabeth Eastman* (Samuel^, Isaac^
Nathaniels, Nathaniel, Ebenezer^ Philip*, Roger"), born in
East Concord, N. H., Aug. 11, 1847; married Aug. 30,
1878, William H. Alexander, born in Tunbridge, Vt., Nov.
24, 1836, son of William and Ednah, his wife. Mr. Alexander
has been a resident of New Hampshire for more than forty
years, and has, during all that time, been employed by one
corporation, having been for thirty-four years with the Con-
cord Railroad in various capacities, continuing his service
9?0 XASnUH PAMII,T or AMBUCA.
whes the road became united with the Bostoi^ Coacord &
Montreal. He became the purchasing agent oi the nev
corporation, which position he held untilabout 1897, when he
resigned the position and entered into the business of manu-
facturing furniture at Beecber FaUs, Vt. He resides ia
Concord, N. H.
CHILDBU ALL BOBK III COKGOXIh M. B.
i. Btnj Lncini Alexandei', b. Oct. 27, 1 86a
ii. Mary Edna Alezuder*, b. Feb. 1, 1882.
1703. Charles Eastman Staniels* (Ruth Bradley East-
man', Isaac*, Nathaniel*, Nathanieh, Ebenezeri, Philip*,
Roger')) bom in Lowell, Mass., Dec. 27, 1844; married
Oct. 22, 1874, Eva Florence Tuttle, bom March il, 1854,
daughter of Gilman and Charlotte Hackett Tuttle. GtlnuHt
Tuttle was bom in Sanbomton, and Charlotte Htnikett in
New Hampton. The life of Charles E. .Staniels is a reootd ■
of great activity. He was born in Lowell, Mass., Dec. 27,
1844, the son of Edward Langmaid Staniels and Ruth Brad-
ley (Eastman) Staniels. He was educated in the Boston
public schools, at Pembroke (N. H.) Academy, and at the
Roxbury (Mass.) Latin School, and in 1861 began a business
career with a mercantile house in Boston, In 1865 Mr.
Staniels became a commercial traveller, following that occu-
pation lor twenty years, traveling throughout the United "
States and Canada in the interest of one of the largest firms
in the country, and winning a thorough acquaintance with
men and affairs in all parts of the land. In 1886 he retired
from this calling to become district superintendent of agencies
for the Connecticut MutuaULife Insurance Co., establishing
his headquarters at Concord, N. H. In this field of endeavor
Mr. Staniels has won honor and enviable fame, and has
taken a high rank among the brilliant and brainy men who
have devoted their lives to the insurance business. As an
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his associates, may be mentioned the fact that he has been
secretary and president of the New Hampshire Life Under-
writers' Association, and for ten years a member of the
executive committee of the National Life Underwriters'
Association. Mr. Staniels has also been president of the
White Mountain Travelers* Association, the largest of its
kind in the United States, was a member of the advisory
board of the life insurance department of the Auxiliary Con-
gress of the World's Fair, at Chicago, III, and was president
of the New Hampshire Society of the Sons of the American
Revolution for two successive terms. He was also invited to
address the National Life Underwriters' convention at Cleve-
land in 1893, upon technical subjects. He was secretary of
the Eastman Family Association for the first eight years of
its existence, and by his efforts a large amount of funds was
secured for the memorial fund. Mr. Staniels has for several
years been a commissioned officer in the Amoskeag Veterans,
the Continental company of New Hampshire. As an insur-
ance man he is thoroughly posted in all the details of the
profession. His facile pen contributes frequently to the
columns of business and secular journals.
CHILDREN.
i. Charles Tuttle Staniels*, b. in Boston, Mass., May 22,
1870 ; married in Concord, X. FT., June 14, 1900, Elsie
Fuller, b. in Lempster, N. IL, Aug. 23, 1876, daughter of
Irving and Celia M. (Howe) Fuller. He resides in Con-
cord, N. H., where he is superintendent of a manufac-
turing art house; member of the North Congregational
Church. Child : (a) Ruth Celia Staniels^, b. in Con-
cord, N. H., April 7, 1901, named for her great grand-
mother Staniels, and grandmother Fuller.
ii. Mabel Ruth Staniels^ b. in East Concord, X. H., Feb. 14,
1878.
iii. Gracie Ladd StanielsS b. in East Concord, N. H., Sept. 30>
' 1880; d. Oct. 21, 1880.
iv. Roscal Eastman Staniels*, b. in East Concord, N. H., Feb.
14, 1886.
P972
EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1704. Helen M. Eastman'' (Charles Smithy Isaac*. Na-
thaniel*, Nathaniel*, Ebenezer*, Philip", Roger"), born in
Lowell. Mass-, Oct. 7, 1854 ; married Nov. 17, 1881,
■Nathaniel White, Jr., bom in Concord. N. H., June 8, 1855,
Mr. White studied in the common schools and high school,
ol Concord, N. H., graduating from the latter in 1873.
He was, previous to his father's death in Oct., 1880, in
the American Express office, since which time he has been
in no business, except in looking after his mother's affairs.
I He is a director of the Mt. Washing'on Railway. He
resides in Concord, N. H.
Nath
Low
resid
. Nathauiel Aldrich Wiiil«». b. Not. 1!), 188;).
. Charlotte White*, h. July 31, 1888.
Mary Maud Eastman* (Charles Smith', Isaac*.
Nathaniel*, Nathaniel*. Ebenezer', FhiJip", Roger'), born in
.owell, Mass., Aug. 24, 1S56 ; married William F, Challis ;
»ides at No. 79 North State street. Concord, N. H.
CIIILDREX ALL BURN IN CONCORD, K. H.
i. Marguerite Challis", b. Sept. 20, 1S91.
ii. Harry Dudley Challis* b. Feb. U, 18S3,
1706. Ellen Frances Dole* (I'hebe Ann Brown', Phebe
EastmanS Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, Ebenezer', Philip', Roger"),
born May 27, 1854; married June 28, 1880, Charles E. Fay.
Resides at Melrose Highlands, Mass.
i. Avis Arvilla Fay», b. Xot. 24, 1881.
ii. Mildred Fay*, b. June 23, 1884.
1707. Sarah Brown Dole* (Phebe Ann Brown', Phebe
Eastman^ Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger*),
born Nov. 19, 1863; married Sept. 5, 1885, John Howard
Winchester. Resides in Corinna, Me.
LEONORA PHEBE DOLE'*. 973
CHILDREN.
i. Sidney Hodge Winchester*, b. July 17, 1886.
ii. Jeanette Winchester*, b. April 15, 1889.
iii. Harold Winchester*, b. Sept. 17, 1892 ; d. Oct. 23, 1893.
1708. Leonora Phebe Dole^ (Phebe Ann Brown^, Phebe
Eastman^ Nathaniel^, Nathaniel*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'),
born May 12, 1866; married Nov. 28, 1888, Fred S. Peck-
ham, and lives in Providence, R. I.
1709. Mary Tennessee Eastman^ (Elbridge Gerry^, Tim-
othy^, Nathaniels, Nathaniel, Ebenczer^, Philip*, Roger'),
born in Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 3, 1840 ; married in Nashville,
Tenn., May 27, 1861, John Henry Currey, born in Nashville,
Tenn., May 20, 1831, son of Robert B. and Jane Grey
(Owen) Currey. They reside in Nashville, Tenn.
CIIILDRFN.
i. Jane G. Currey*, b. in Nashville, Tenn., March 20, 1862 ;
m. L. Taylor ; resides in Nashville, Tenn.
ii. Eastman O. Currey*, b. in Franklin, Ky., Aug. 8, 1866.
iii. Richard (). Currey*, b. in Nashville, Tenn., March 29, 1867.
iv. Louis R. Curre)*, b. in Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 5, 1868; m.
Nov. 11, 1806, Fannie .
V. Eva M. Currey*, b. in Nashville, Tenn., April 30, 1870; m.
J. A. Hitchcock ; resides in Nashville, Tenn.
vi. John H. Currey*, b. in Nashville, Tenn., May 24, 1873.
vii. M. Duncan Currey*, b. near Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 24, 1874.
viii. Litton Currey*, b. near Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 31, 1876 ; d.
Oct. 9, 1877.
ix. Lucy C. Currey*, b. in Nashville, Tenn., June 16, 1884.
1 7 10. Carrie Clara Eastman^ (Elbridge Gerry^, Timothy^,
Nathaniel^, Nathaniel, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in
Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 24, 1842; married in Nashville,
Tenn., Dec. 24, 1863, William Mason Duncan, born in
Bloomfield, Ky., Aug. 29, 1837, ^'^^ ^^ Nashville, Tenn.,
March 24, 1899. She resides in Nashville, Tenn.
I FAHn-V OF AMERICA.
cbil]>re:>.
CkailM BMjaiida Dumh*. k 1» nuliln, Kjo Jan. 9^
186S; m. Dm. 1% ISSS, Aaat Cbnk Hb <t. Ifaf 39,
IMT; abed. 8a^S6, IW0. CUlOrra : («) Ctera Du-
cMii* ; (t>) Chuto BwjMrfs Dntcw".
Elbtidge JSMtauw IhuoMi*, h. in FnoUlB, Ej^ Jolj U,
lB87i nkUftj 1(^1898, Kama Bug; l«t« oaa «falld.ft
UL Hftiy FntMW Dnnew*, b. in NadtfOk, Thul, Jnly Uk
1870; d.JaljM,18M; m. Oat. 1^ 188^ JoHfh Vnnv.
iv. miUftin Ibaoa Dnneui*, b. in Nufavllk, Tcnn^ Jna. SI,
1918.
171 1. Williani Edward Eastmao' (Elbridge Gerry^
Timothy^, Nathaniels, Nathaniel*, Ebenezei^, Philip*, Roger"),
boni in Washington, D. C, Dec. 16, 1846 ; married in Nash-
ville Tenn., March 10, 1870, Addie Fkvence Clark, bom tn
Nashville Tenn., Feb. 8, 1849, daughter of Benjamin P. and
Henrietta (Morgan) Clark. Mr. Eastman resides in Nash-
ville, Tenn., where be is chairman of the board of public
works, and secretary of the Tennessee Central Railroad.
CniLPREX ALL BORN IN NASHVILLE, TEXX.
i. William Edward', b. Feb. 20. 1872.
ii. Maud». b. Dec. 16, 1875 ; m. in Nashville, Tenn., Not. 29,
18S8, C. Au!d Studds; resides in Washington, D. C.
iii. St. Clair Morgan*, b. May 8, 1877.
1712. Lewis Robert Eastman' (Elbridge Gerry', Timothy*",
Nathaniel*, Nathaniel', Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in
Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 18, 1849 '• married in Nashville, Tenn.,
June 27, 1872, Lillian H. Ford, born May 3, 1849, daughter
of Reuben and Lucy Ann (Mann) Ford. Mr. Eastman
resides in Nashville, Tenn., where he was church clerk for a
number of years, and now is the secretary of the Nashville
Chamber of Commerce, Nashville, Tenn.
ELBRIDGE GERRY EASTMAN^ OF NASHVILLE, TENN. 975
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN NASHVILLE, TENN.
i. Luc}^ b. Dec. 31, 1873. Member of the Daughters of the
American Revolution,
ii. Elbndge Gerry », b. July 12, 1875.
iii. Lewis Robert', b. Nov. 3, 1876; d. .
17 1 3. Elbridge Gerry Eastman^ (Elbridge Gerry, Sen.^,
Timothy*, Nathaniel^, Nathaniel*, Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger*),
born in Nashville, Tenn., Nov. 9, 185 1 ; died in Nashville,
Tenn., May 4, 1882; married in Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 22,
1872, Corinne Cleaves, born in Nashville, Tenn., May 23,
1853, daughter of Henry Albert and Eliza J. (Tannehill)
Gleaves, of Nashville, Tenn.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN NASHVILLE, TENN.
i. Charles Lewis', b. Jan. 20, 1873.
ii. Henry Hensley', b. Nov. 25, 1874 ; m. in Oakland, Cal.,
Nov. 22, 1894, Adalaide Higgins, b. in San Francisco,
Cal., Feb. 15, 1879, daughter of Albert Henry and
Georgie (Brooks) Higgins, of Oakland, Cal.
iii. Corinne Gleaves®, b. Oct. 11, 1877.
1 7 14. Lucy Carr Eastman^ (Elbridge Gerry^, Timothy^,
Nathaniel^, Nathaniels Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in
Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 16, 1853 ; married in Nashville,
Tenn., Oct. 2, 1877, Leonard Keeling Hart, born in David-
son county, Tenn., Feb. 2, 1853, son of Henry and Huldah
(Hooper) Hart. They reside in Nashville, Tenn.
CHILDREN ALL BORN IN NASHVILLE, TENN.
i. Carrie Duncan Hart®, b. Sept. 7, 1889.
ii. Leonard Keeling Hart', b. July 1, 1893.
171 5. Charles B. Flanders^ (Phebe Bailey^, Ruth East-
man^ Nathaniel^, Nathaniel, Ebenezer^ PhilipS Roger*),
born in 1846; married Nov. 20, 1888, Rose J. Wooster,
born in Bristol, N. H., May 20, 1862, daughter of George
M. and Mary E. (George) Wooster. Mr. Flanders is a truck
gardener, and resides in Concord, N. H.
976
L Snth MarioB FUste^, b. lo Cowxsd. H. H, 8^ tt,
1801.
1716. Sarah Jane Flanders* (Pbebe Bailey^, Roth East-
man', Nathaniet', Nathaniel*, Ebeaezer>, Philip*, Roger'),
born in Concord, N. H., Oct. 21, 1847 ; married Nov. 26,
1868, Gardner B. Emmons, bom in Bristol, N. H., Feb. 18,
1847. He resides in' Concord, N. H. He is a proviwHi
dealer, and a dealer in coal and wood ; has been in the citjr
g)DveniiBent.
9IS7. i. HarrrOudiMrEmmoiu*, kiaTiUoa, N-H^OcLMSM;
m. Jui. 2, 1803, Maud Dkuforth.
U. Gnue L0IU Emmona*, b. Uwcb 10, 1871 ; d. aged 15 jean.
UL Okw Flandua EmiDOoa*, b. Ang. SI, 1873. Ha married in
Lynn, Maas., July IS, 1901, H«lea Lothrop fipragne, b.
in Wanham, Uaw., Feb. 22, 1879, daughter of Cbarlat
£. and Helaa Maria Spragne. Qaoar ia in the eoal and
wood bnaineae, Conoord.
It. Harriet Sara Emmons*, b. SepL 16, 1878. She graduated
from the high school in Concord, and is now (1899) at
Smith College, Northampton, Mass.
1717. P'rank Eastman^ (John Underwood', Ebenezer*,
Nathaniels, Nathaniel', Ebenezer', Philip", Roger"), born in
Nashville, Tenn., April 20, 1857 ; married in Atlanta, Ga.,
April 22, 1879, Hllie Angier, born in Atlanta, Ga,, June 8,
1858, daughter of Weldon L. Angier, of Atlanta. Mr. East-
man resides in Atlanta, Ga., where he is a lumber manufac-
turer.
CUILKREN.
i. Lily May', b. in Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 19, 1880.
ii. Meiidon Angter", b. in Atlanta, Ua., Sept. 1. 18S2.
iii. Frank Carr", b. in Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 15, 1888.
iv. Don Roger", b. in Atlanta. Ga., Oct. 12, 1892.
V. F,lbridge Gerrj', b. in Atlanta, Ga., April 11, 1896.
Lily May married March 13, 1897, M. P. Hunter, and died May 26,
1898, leaving one child, a son. Bayard Eastman Hunter'", born in
AtlanU, Ga., Feb. 26, 1898.
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MARY ISABEL EASTMAN^, OF CONCORD, N. H. 977
1 7 18. Mary Isabel Eastman^ (Edson C7, Seth^ Nathan-
iel5, Nathaniel*, Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger'), born in Concord,
N. H., Sept. 6, 1858 ; married in Concord, Sept. 24, 1890,
Robert Emmett Styll, born in Edge Hill, Henrico county,
Va., April 15, 1850, son of Robert Henry and Julia Caroline
(Hazlewood) Styll, of Edge Hill, Va. Mr. Styll has been
president of the board of trade eight years, alderman, member
of school board, and secretary of the same. He resides in
Newport, Tenn., where he is engaged in investment and real
estate business. Mr. Styll is a descendant of Col. Thomas
Styll, of Denton, Md., and colonel of the Maryland volun-
teers in the War of 18 12; grandson of Col. John Styll, of
Queen Ann county, Va. ; great grandson of Col. John Styll,
of Queen Ann county, Va. ; a descendant of Commodore
Hazlewood, of Revolutionary fame ; also a descendant of
Colonel Duhamel, commandant of a regiment of horse in the
army of Louis XIV., who, when reprimanded for not saluting
Madame de Maintenon, replied, " Duhamel de Latimore sa-
lutes no man's mistress,*' for which he was sent to the Bas-
tille, when soon after he was secretly released by his friend,
the chief marshal of France, when he escaped to this country,
and settled in Queen Ann county, Md. Mr. Styll was edu-
cated at Roanoke College and Virginia Military Institute.
At the breaking out of the Spanish-American War he organ-
ized a company and offered its services to the government,
but on account of the speedy close of the war the company
was not accepted.
CHILDRKN.
i. Edna Eastman Styll', b. in Newport, Tenn., Nov. 2, 1893 ;
d. July 22, 1894.
ii. Edson Eastman Duhamel Styll^ b. March 29, 1896. He
is a life member of the Eastman Association, of Con-
cord, N. H.
iii. Elizabeth Hazlewood Styll®, b. July 31, 1898.
i/ig- PTCd Abel Eastman' (Chandler', Abel B.*, Jacob',
Nathaniel*, Ebenezer', Philip", Roger'), born in West Con-
cord, N. H., Nov. 2, i860; married in Concord, Dec. 25, iSgo,
Margaret E. Robertson, born in New Brunswick, Sept. 1,
1862. Mr. Eastman, when he was living with his father,
was in the carriage business, and which he still continues
under the old firm name. Mr. Eastman is a leading member
in the Congregational church of West Concord. He is also
a member of the Masonic fraternity,
L West Concord, N. H., 5Ia.v 6,
1720. Edgar Dimond Eastman' (Chandler, Abel B.',
Jacob*, Nathaniels Ebeneser*. Philip', Roger'), born in West
Concord. N. H., Aug. 3, 1863 ; married in Concord, Oct. 25,
1893, Maud R. Robertson, bom in New Brunswick. She is
a sister of bis brother's wife. He is traveling agent in the
employ of the Abbot-Downing Co., Concord, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Chaiidler», b. in West Concord, N. H., June 13, 1899.
ii. Roger*, b. in West Concord, N". H., Oct. 19, 1900.
1721, Alvin Augustus Eastman* (Hammond', Ham-
mond*, Jacobs, Nathaniel*, Ebenezer', Philip', Roger"), born
at Exeter Mills, Me., Jan. 23, 1847 ; married Sept. 2g, 1877,
Agnes Maria Rollins, born May 4, 1854. Mr. Eastman re-
sides in Dexter, Me., where he is a pomologist.
Samli Genevieve* b. in Dexter, Me., Aug. 14, 1878; d.
I April 9, 1S97.
Harry Augustus*, b. Nov. 18, 1879.
Arthur White*, b. Feb. 2, 1881.
Ora Mildred*, b. April 17, 1888.
Ilia Florilia*, b. June 22, 1889 ; d. Sept. 3, 1889.
Helen Marjorie*. b. Jan. 9, 1900.
CHARLES H. EASTMAN*, OF EXETER MILLS, ME. 979
1722. Charles H. Eastman* (Hammond^, Hammond^
Jacobs, Nathaniel, Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger'), born at
Exeter Mills, Me., Sept. 28, 1850; married Dec. 30, 1871,
Arianna Andrews, born Dec. 10, 1850. They reside in
Exeter, Me.
CHILDRftK.
i. John H.», b. Aug. 15, 1873; m. April 22, 1898, Mabel
McCard. Children : (a) Florence R." b. Nov. 12, 1899 ;
(b) Lyman Thornton", b. Sept. 14, 1900.
ii. Sarah E.», b. Aug. 1, 1879.
iii. Hattie Lew», b. Sept. 4, 1886.
iv. Ora L.», b. March 4, 1893.
1723. Alvin Lougee Eastman* (Daniel^, Timothy^ Dan-
iel5, Jeremiah^ Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in Parsons-
field, Me., Sept. 12, 1836; married Maria Pendexter. He
was a farmer, and lived in East Parsonsfield, Me.
CHILDREN.
2128. i. May Belle*, b.
2129. ii. Bertha*, b. —
iii. Lewis E.*, b. -
iv. Angle*, b.
2130. V. Bessie L.*, b.
vi. Alvin*, b. —
vii. Cecil*, b. .
1724. John T. Lougee® (Sarah Knights Eastman^, Tim-
othy**, Daniels, Jeremiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born
in Woodstock, N. B., Sept. 5, 1846; married in Vineland,
N. J., July 12, 1868, Mary J. Vail, died in Dover, Me., Oct.
13, 1870. He married 2d, in Bay City, Mich., May 23,
1877, Mrs. Esther Congell. He is a shoemaker, and resides
in Dover, Me.
CHILD.
2131. i. Bertha May Lougee*, b. in Dover, Me., April 25, 1870.
980 XA8THAN FAMILT Of AHBSICA.
1725. Frank Eugene Eastman' (James Moriro^fi""-
othy*, Daniel*, Jeremiah*, Ebenezen, Philip', Roger"), born
in Parsonsfield, Me, Feb. 13, 1855; rtiarriet! m Conway,
N. H., June 3, 1883, Delia Watson, born in Cornish, Me.,
March 37, 1853, daughter of Abraham and Asenath (Smith)
Watson, Mr. Eastman is a dentist, and resides in Cornish,
Me. He is town clerk and sitpcrintendent of schools.
Dr. Eastman the compQer is indebted for the record of his
line of the family from Jeremiah'.
i. Plor» M»y», b. Much 20, KsSf,, iu Psrso 11 r field, Me.
ii. Wklter Clenlud*, b. Jan. 3. isn, iu Farsonsaeld, Me.
1726. Emma Augusta Eastman' (Timothy, Tiraothy*,
Daniel*, Jeremiah*, Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), born in Par-
sonsfield. Me., March 3, 1850; married June 16, 1875,
Jerome Wilson Cole, horn in Corinth, Me., Nov. 14, 1845.
He is a merchant and farmer residing in East Parsonsfield,
Me. He is the son of Franklin and Irena (Barker) Cole.
They have no children.
1727. Annie Maria Eastman* (Timothy', Timothy*,
Daniel*, Jeremiah', Ebenezer^, Philip", Roger'), born in
Parsonsfield, Me., Dec. 3, 1857; married in Parsonsfield,
Me., Hugh B. Lougee, born in Parsonsfield, Dec. 22, 1848,
son of Oilman and Almira B. Lougee, of Parsonsfield, Me.
Mr. Lougee is a farmer, and resides in Parsonsfield.
Ddphinft Emma Lougee", b. Oct. 19, 18S0.
Marguritte Lougee*, b. July 19, 1891.
Marion Lougee', b. Ma; 8, 1693.
Alene Lougee', b. June 25, 1696.
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1728. Daniel Arthur Eastman^ (Timothy^ Timothy^
Daniel^, Jeremiah^ Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger*), born in East
Parsonsfield, Me., Aug. 8, 1868 ; married in Effingham, 111.,
July 3, 1894, Lillian Lawson, born in Effingham, 111., Dec.
8, 1872, daughter of Mathias and Regina (Perterson) Law-
son. Mr. Eastman is a wholesale dealer in produce in Ina,
Jefferson county. 111., where he lives.
CHILDREN.
i. Irena Margie', b. May 14, 1895, in Newton, 111.
ii. Roger Mathias®, b. June 28, 1899, in Effingham, 111.
1729. Melissa J. Weeks^ (Susan Eastman^, Timothy*,
Daniel^, Jeremiahs Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), born in Par-
sonsfield, Me., May 11, 1848 ; died Oct. 28, 1889; married
in Parsonsfield, Me., Oct. 28, 1873, Moses B. Merrifield,
born in Porter, Me., Dec. 31, 1848. He is a farmer, resid-
ing in Brownfield, Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Susie Laura Merrifield*, b. June 26, 1875, in Conway, N. H.
ii. John Webster Merrifield*, b. July 28, 1877, in Conway,
N. H.
iii. Mary Emma Merrifield*, b. Sept. 26, 1879 ; d. .
iv. Mertie Frances Merrifield*, b. Sept. 28, 1882, in Conway,
N. H.
V. Hattie Melissa Merrifield*, b. Dec. 23, 1884.
vi. Frank Webster Merrifield*, b. Aug. 3, 1893 ; d. .
1730. Martha Ellen Weeks^ (Susan Eastman^, Timothy*,
Daniel^, Jeremiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger*), born in Par-
sonsfield, Me., Aug. 8, 1850; married in Parsonsfield, Me.,
Dec. 5, 1868, Moses Sweat Roberts, born in Parsonsfield,
Me., July 3, 1847, son of Joseph Roberts. Mr. Roberts is
a grocer ; resides in Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass.
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98a . KAsncAir paiolt c^ amsuca.
L Frrf McwM Boliarti^, b> in I^roat Mufct Am> 1^ MW.
iL Oemiia Mirlha Bob««i^, b. In I<riii^ M^
d. Kor. 19» 1879.
liL JoMph SmuimI Robtrtt^ b. in JttnaioA Plain, Aog. fl*
18M; d. Nor. 8, 1879.
i?» G«org9 Edwin Bobarti^f b. in Jnninien Rain, WUm^iUf
10, 1876; m. in Btftoaiftaldt Ma., Dm. 98, 1887, Mnij
Emma Gaiiaad, born in Corniali, Mtb, Nor. 7, 187%
daogjitar of John and AHea (AUra) Garland. Ha la a.
eUfk in a grooery in Jamaiea Flidn, Maas., wlMve ha
Utm. Tba j hava no ehildien.
▼• Soaan Lonisa Boberts^, b. Oet 28, 1877; d. Fab. 22, 1878L
▼L Cbarlaa Rieh Bobarti% b. Dae. 28, 1878; m. in Pacaona-
Bald, Ma., Ang. 28^ 1888^ Eflla Ethel Loogee, bom In
Fuaonefidd, Me^ Maj 24, 1879, daaghler of Fkank I*
and Nellie (Boynton) Loogee. Chariae Bieh is a dadt
in the olBoe of the Fh»?idenee Railroad Co.; vea. In
Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass. They have no ohUdiao.
tlL Robert 8eaver Bobert^, b. Dee. 24, 1882 ; d. I^b. 1, 18tt.
fUL Edith Estelie Roberts^, b. July 22, 1888.
MaHha EUen Roberts^, b. 8ept 4, 1898.
1 73 1. Frank W. Weeks* (Susan Eastman', Timothy*,
Daniels, Jeremiah^, Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger'), born in Par-
sonsfield, Me., May 6, i860 ; married in Boston, Mass., July
II, 1883, Sadie Hattie. Mr. Weeks is a clerk in a store,
and resides in Cambridgeport, Mass.
CHILDREN.
i. Gertrude Weeks*, b. .
ii. Frank Weeks*, b. .
1732. Eben G. Weeks? (Susan Eastman^ Timothy*,
Daniels, Jeremiah^, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), born in
Parsonsfield, Me., Oct. 28, 1863 ; died Oct. 2, 1892 ; married
in Boston, Mass., Oct. 26, 1886, Annie L. Wilbur. Mr.
Weeks was a collector of rents, and resided in Everett, Mass.
CHILDRRN.
i. Harry Weeks*, b. .
ii. Lawrence Weeks', b. .
LOUISA S. GARLAND*, OF PARSONSFIELD, ME. 983
1733. Louisa S. Garland* (Mary Ann Eastman^, Timothy^,
Daniel^, Jeremiah^, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger*), born in Par-
sonsfield, Me., April i, 1849; ^^^^ May 6, 1876; married
James F. Powers.
CHILD.
i. Willis Eugene Powers*, b. in Parsonsfield, Me., June 6,
1867 ; m. in Brownfield, Me., July 30, 1887, Mary Harri-
man, b. in Brownfield, Me., June 11, 1871, daughter of
Allen and Ruth (Hartford) Harriman, of Brownfield,
Me. Mr. Powers is a farmer residing in Parsonsfield,
Me. Children : (a) Everett Eugene Powers^®, b. in
Bridgton, Me., Dec. 8, 1889 ; (b) Ernest Leonard
Powers^^ b. in Parsonsfield, Me., Jan. 14, 1891, drowned
at Hiram, Me., July 14, ; (c) Owen Julius Powers^°,
b. Nov. 14, 1895, in Parsonsfield, Me. ; (d) James Alton
Powers^^ b. April 15, 1897, in Gorham, Me. ; (e) Ix>ui8a
Estella Powers^o, b. Nov. 27, 1898, in Parsonsfield, Me.
1734. Moses S. Garland^ (Mary Ann Eastman^, Timothy^
Daniel*, Jeremiah*, Ebenezer^ Philip', Roger'), born in Lim-
erick, Me., April 29, 1850; married in East Parsonsfield,
Me., Dec. 25, 1879, Alice Campbell, born in HoUis, Me.,
April 2, 1859, daughter of William Campbell. Mr. Garland
is a farmer, and resides in Groveville, York county. Me.
CHILDREN.
i. Jennie Ida Garland^ b. April 30, 1881, in East Parsons-
field, Me.
ii. Ira Garland*, b. June 11, 1883, in East Parsonsfield, Me.
iii. Lawrence Garland*, b. Dec. 20, 1886, in East Parsonsfield,
Me.
iv. Annie May Garland*, b. July 29, 1888, in East Parsona-
field, Me.
V. Warner Hamblin Garland*, b. Oct. 3, 1891.
vi. Allan Leroy Garland*, b. April 8, 1897, in Buxton, Me.
1735. Samuel W. Garland^ (Mary Ann Eastman', Timothy^
Daniel^, Jeremiah^ Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger*), born in Lim-
erick, Me., Jan. 28, 1852 ; married in Rochester, N. H.,
984 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
March 23, 1879, Leida R. Lougee, daughter of Gilman and
Almira B. Lougee. Mr. Garland resides in Parsonsfield,
Me., where he is employed on the B. & O. R. R. as baggage
master.
CHILD.
i. Morton D. Garland*, b. Sept. 17, 1884.
1736. Timothy Eastman Garland* (Mary Ann Eastman',
Timothy^ Daniel^, Jeremiah^, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'),
born in East Parsonsfield, Me., April 6, 1853 ; married in
North Sandwich, N. H., May 12, 1880, Cynthia Winsor
Cartland, born in Parsonsfield, Me., Aug. 10, 1857, daughter
of John B. and Cynthia (Winsor) Cartland, of North Sand-
wich, N. H. Mr. Garland resides at No. 100 Stetson avenue,
Swampscott, Mass. He is a plumber ; no children.
1737. Ira Garland* (Mary Ann Eastman', Timothy**,
Daniels, Jeremiah^, Ebenezer^ Philips Roger*), born in East
Parsonsfield, Me., April 7, 1856; married in Cornish, Me.,
April 1 8, 18S3, Edith Stanly, born in Hiram, Me., March 14,
1863, daughter of George and Leida (Smith) Stanly, of Cor-
nish, Me. Mr. Garland is a merchant, residing in Cornish,
Me.
CHILD.
i. Nina May (jarlancP, b. March 14, 1885.
1738. Andrew Jackson Eastman, Jr.'^ (Andrew Jackson,
Sen.", Timothy", Daniel-S Jeremiahs Ebenezer^ Philip*,
Roger'), born in l^ast Parsonsfield, Me., July 23, 1846;
married in West Campton, N. H., Sept. 13, 1877, Sarah
Folsom Smith, born in Laconia, N. H., Aug. 15, 1852,
daughter of John Mudgett Smith, and Sarah Ann (Watson)
Smith. His parents died when he was quite young, his
father when eight months of age, and his mother when two
and a half. From this time until twelve years of age, he was
tenderly cared for by his paternal grandparents, in the home
J. EASTMAN (173S).
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ANDREW J. EASTMAN*, OF EAST PARSONSFIELD, ME. 985
of his birth. Severe and continued illness incapacitated his
grandmother for further care, and the little family was now
united with that of his uncle James, who lived in another
part of the house and carried on the farm. Andrew was
cared for, clothed and schooled as before, until the age of
fifteen. Ambitious to be earning something for himself he
obtained permission to "hire out,*' and in April, 1862,
engaged with his guardian, a near neighbor, for one year,
receiving his board, five months schooling, and $25 as wages,
clothing himself for the year. He was with his guardian
until January, 1864, when he enlisted for the civil war, but
failed to get mustered into the service. In the following
spring he left his native place and went to Massachusetts
and obtained work near Boston. In the fall of that year an
opportunity was presented for him to attend the Franklin
School in Lowell and work for his board during the winter.
While here he was converted at the age of nineteen, and
united with the Paige-street Free Baptist Church. While
contemplating what should be his life work, the call came to
him to go and preach the gospel. He took his preparatory
course at New Hampton, N. H., graduating in July, 1870;
matriculated at Bates College, receiving his degree of A. B.
in June, 1874 ; entered Cobb Divinity School, a department
of Bates College, the next fall, graduating in June, 1877,
thus completing ten years of continuous study. His was the
old story of repeated struggle and persistent hard work before
the goal of final graduation was reached. Mr. Eastman's
first pastorate was at Steep Falls, Standish, Me., where he
was ordained Nov. i, 1877. In the spring of 1878 he
accepted a call to Grafton, Mass. While pastor there he
established a new interest in the city of Worcester. Resign-
ing at Grafton, he went to Worcester and took full charge of
the Mission, in January, 1881, without stipulated salary. In
April following a church of thirty-one members was organ-
ized, but the strain proving too great for him, and the church
986 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
tbnnii^ bit own e^orls being in good condition, he resigned,]
and acoqued a call from Pitisfield, N. H. Twelve years of 1
active lervice as a Free Baptist minister was passed in the old |
"Granhe State," three years at Pittsfield, four at AshlaiH
nearly two at Dover, and three years at FiancxHiia. It i
here that Mr. Eastman decided, after years of thought in that
directioo, to make a change in his miiusterial relatiom.
Resigning at Fnmconia, April i, 1894, he accepted a call to'
the pastfurate ci the Congr^atbnal Chiirch at Bethlehem,
N. H., an adjoining town, beginning his labon the fiist at
May. In June, 1898, be received and accepted a call to tbe
pastorate of tbe Congregational Cburcb at Chelsea, Vt,
where be is still pastor. In every pastorate be bas bdd*
improvements in churches and parsonages have been made
under bis immediate supervision. Many revivals have been
beld, and many have given their hearts to Christ through his ■
influence; giving all tbe credit to Him wbo "doeth all things
well."
CBILDBBX.
i. Sarah May*, b. id Grafton, Mass., Sept. 10, 1880.
11. Albert Weslie* b. in Pittsfield, N. H,, March 25, 1884 ; d.
Feb. 20, 1885.
iii. Wilbert Leslie* (twin), d. Feb. 2, 1685.
1739. Albert Littlefield' (Caroline Lath^op^ Sevina
Eastman', Jesse^ Obadiah*, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip',
Roger'), born in Boston, Mass., Aug. 13, 1S61 ; married in
Salem, N. H., July 14, 1887, Ida F. Thom, daughter of
Darius M. and Nancy (Ball) Thom, born in Salem, N. H.,
Oct. 23, 1863. He is a farmer, residing in Salem, N. H,
Harold Thom Littlefield"*, b. in Salem, N. H., May 10,
1888.
Hattie Elizabeth l.ittlefi«ld>°. b. io Salem, it. H., April 18,
1694.
OTIS SAWYER EASTMAN*, OF BENTON, N. H. 987
1740. Otis Sawyer Eastman* (Jesse', James^, Obadiah^,
Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Benton, N.H.,
Feb. 10, 1833; died in Harvard, 111., May 23, 1897 ; mar-
ried Oct. 27, 1855, Rachel Ann Demock, bom in Lisbon,
N. H., Dec. 14, 1834. When a young man he went with
his parents to Manchester, N. H., where he graduated from
the high school in 1850, when he entered the printing office,
where he learned the trade ; later he had charge of the work
in different offices in Boston, New York, and the Fairburg
(111.) Journal several years, returning to New Hampshire in
1873, where he published the Stiticook Jourtial nine years,
and then the Hansard (111.) Independent ten years. He was a
staunch Republican, and much interested in Masonic work,
having joined the Order in New York city in 1855 ; was a
Knight Templar. His wife died in Manchester, N. H.,
March 23, 1876, and he married 2d, Nov. 10, 1885, in Man-
chester, N. H., Harriett Maria Miles. She resides in Har-
vard, 111.
CHILDREN BT FIRST WIFE.
i. Charles Otis', b. in Manchester, N. II., Jan. 2, 1857 ; d. in
Manchester, N. H., Dec. 17, 1880.
ii. Frederick Louis', b. in Boston, Mass., June 27, 1860 ; d. in
Fairburg, III, April 12, 1873.
CHILDREN BY SECOND WIFE.
iii. Otis Miles', b. Jan. 10, 1887.
iv. Jesse Oliver', b. Feb. 4, 1888.
1 74 1. Caroline L. Eastman^ (Jesse', Jesse^ Obadiah',
Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in Haverhill,
N. H., Dec. 9, 1839 J married in Manchester, N. H., Oct. 5,
1865, John Q. A. Sargent ; resides in Dorchester, Mass.
; a. OtoL ^ urn.
V II Aii^ 12; UiT ;
1742. Am Bode Kie^ (BAida Eastman', Jcssc^ Oi»-
dah^, ObsidiahS Ebmae^, PUEp', Roger'), bora id Haver-
MB, N. HL ; Manied Fiancme WarreiL He enlisted in Col
I^ Fiftf^eoond Massu VoL InSamtij, and ified in the service^
at Baton Ron^ Ta, Jane 20, 1863. Hb widow married
agon, and is now Mrs. F. A. Saunders residing in Los
Angdes^ CaL
L Jmefh Frank 511ei^ K ; m. Anna . He died
; bed (a) Horaee Litlirop JSUe^y h. . His
widow resides in Portiaod. Ore.
iL Alice Belinda Xiles*. b. .
iiL JaiDes Orlando Xiles*, b. : d. .
2132. iv. Azro B. Xile»*, b. ia WilLiamsbarg. Mass., Xov. 6, 1858,
T. Man- Elizal^eth Xiles*, b. .
fi. Abigail Warren Xiles*, b. .
1743. Horace Lathrop Xiles' (Belinda Eastman^, Jesse^
Obadiah^, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Phi!ip% Roger'), bom in Ha-
verhill, N. H., Dec. 21, 1836 ; died Aug. 17, 1900 ; married in
Williamsburg, Mass., Sept. 20, 1S60, Harriet Hopkins, bom
in Williamsburg, Sept. 29, 1841, daughter of Stephen and
Fanny (Bodman) Hopkins, of Williamsburg. Mr. Xiles was
a soldier of the Rebellion of 1861-65. He resided in Spring-
field, Mass., where he was in business as a merchant. His
widow still resides there. They had no children. He en-
listed as private in the First California Regiment, Colonel
RUTH JANE EASTMAN^ OF SOUTH STUKELEY, P. Q. 989
Baker, who was killed at Fair Oaks, was promoted sergeant,
was taken prisoner, and was in Libby prison four months,
when he was paroled and finally discharged. They have no
children.
1744. Ruth Jane Eastman* (Ezra Bartlett^, Obadiah^
Obadiah^, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, PhiUp% Roger'), born in
South Stukeley, P. Q., June 19, 1833; married March 8,
1859, John Soles Blinn, born Dec. 19, 1824. He established
the village of Eastman, P. Q., named after his wife. He is
deceased. His widow still resides there, but spends a good
share of the time with her children.
CHILDREN.
2132a. i. Fred Forrest Hlinn«, b. in Fulford, P. Q., June 27, 1855.
2182b. ii. Ruth Maria Blinn«, b. in Fulford, P. Q., April 22, 1857.
2132c. iii. Eliza Urania Blinn», b. in Fulford, P. Q., Nov. 17, 1859.
2132d. iv. Maude Minnie Hlinn«, b. Nov. 12, 1864.
1745. E;zra Obadiah Eastman** (Ezra Bartlett^, Obadiah^,
Obadiah^, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger*), born in
South Stukeley, Canada, July 5, 1846; married in Brome,
Canada, March 17, 1868, Alice Thomas, born in Brome,
Canada. Mr. Eastman is a farmer and mill owner, and keeps
the homestead in Brome. She died March 21, 1901.
CHILDRKX.
i. William Ezra*, b. Dec. 31, 1868.
ii. Ruth Lillian®, b. June 6, 1877.
1746. Addison VVyman Eastman^ (Jesse^, James^ Oba-
diah^ Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born in Warren,
N. H., April 30, 1823 ; died in Warren, N. H., Nov. 27,
1888 ; married in Warren, N. H., by Rev. J. D. Butler, Sept.
18, 1849, Mary F. Buxton, born in Newbury, Vt. He was
a minister of the gospel, and at the time of his death a Bap-
tist. They had no children.
990 BASnUH FAMILT 09 AmUGA.
1747. Damon Yoong Eattinaii*(JcMC7.JaiiMi^, ObodU^,
Obkdiah*, Ebenoer*. FluKp^, Ibiger*). boni mWarrO^
N. H^ Hay »7> iS'S: died ; married ist, Louaa L.
Btdwd ; 3d, Serbia Brown (Patch).
1. Jmbm Kzbj*. b. -
it Ndlia Do^Um^, h. .
1748. Sarah AdaKne Eastman" (Jess^, James^. Obadiah>,
Obadiah^, Ebenezer*, Philip*, Roger'), bom in Warren, N. H.,
April 10, 1829; mairied in Warren, N. H., May 25, 1863,
Benjamin Merrill Libbey, bom in Warren, N. H., OcL 10,
1835. He resided in Wentworth, N. H., where he has held
the (Ace ot selectman. He was the son of John and Betsey
(Merrill) Libbey, of Landaff.
i. Fr«d Eugene Libbe;*, b. in Wentworth, N. H., Not. 38,
1865.
ii. Walter Scott Libbej*, b. in Wentworth, N. H., June 11,
1869 ; ni. in Wariyn, S. H., Sept 26, 1893, Mary Eliiv
beth MarstoD. Child : (a) Gladys Maud I.ibbej", b. in
Wentworth, N. H., Feb. 7, 1897. ' Res. in W»rren, N. H.
1749. Benjamin Franklin Eastman* (Jesse', James*,
Obadiah^ Obadiah*. Ebenezcr^ Philip', Roger'), bom in
Warren, N, H,, June 12, 1831 ; married in Warren, N. H.,
Feb. 22, 1858, Lydia E. Upton, daughter of Russell and
Lydia(Gray) Upton, of Lyndeborough, N. H., bom in Lynde-
borough, May 15, 1833. Mr. Eastman is a farmer, residing
in Warren, N. H.
CHILDREN.
2133. i. George Clarence', b. in Warren, S. II,, Sot. 15, 1858.
2134. ii. Mabel Lida*, b. in Warren, N. H., May 25, 1874.
NANCY MARIA EASTMAN*, OF WARREN, N. H. 99 1
1750. Nancy Maria Eastman* (Jesse', James^, Obadiah^,
Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger*), born in Warren, N. H.,
June 9, 1835; married in Warren, Nov. 15, 1854, Russell
Upton, born in Lyndeborough, N. H., Jan. 25, 1828, son of
Russell and Lydia (Gray) Upton. Mr. Upton resides in
Warren, N. H.
CHILDREN.
2135. 1. Nellie Maria Upton', b. in Burlington, Vt., Jan. 27, 1866.
2136. ii. Charles Albert Upton*, b. in Warren, N. H., May 81, 1858.
iii. Willie Gray Upton*, b. in Warren, N. H., Nov. 17, 1860.
iv. Fred Newton Upton', b. in Warren, N. H., May 6, 1871.
V. Lyman Russell Upton', b. in Warren, N. H., March 9, 1868 ;
d. young.
1 75 1. Sylvester Eastman Burbank^ (Rosilla Eastman^
James^, Obadiahs, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^ Philip*, Roger'), born
in Clintonville, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1828 ; died in Black Brook,
N. Y., March 9, 1863 ; married Jan. i, 1853, Lydia Wood,
of Jay, N. Y. She resides at No. 601 Sixth avenue, Leaven-
worth, Kan.
CHILDREN.
i. Leroy Straight Burbank®, b. .
ii. George Wilber Burbank^ b. in Clintonville, N. Y., Sept. 21,
1856.
iii. Libbie Burbank®, b. .
iv. Rufus Burbank', b. .
V. Adelie Burbank®, b. .
All of these children are living in I^avenworth, Kan., except George
Wilber.
1752. Nancy White Burbank^ (Rosilla Eastman% James^
Obadiahs, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger*), born in
Clintonville, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1830 ; died June 2, 1858 ; mar-
ried March 20, 1849, Reuben H. W. Averill.
CHILD.
2137. i. Rosa Averill', b. in Plattsburg, N. Y., J^n. 20, 1850.
99^ XASIMAV FAKILir IV AlfBKlCA.
1753. BeMOD Jo&cfh BnriMoik* (RosOa Easlnuul^ Jamei^
ObsdUis, OlMdiali*, Ebentto*, FhiUp^, lUver*), bom m
Cfintxiimne^ N..Y^ Feb. 28, 1836; married in Clintoiivillc^
Saiah Jane Codbian, dangliter of Jolin and Martha {Morzi-
aon) Codaan. He is a farmer, and resideB in Chestervilk^
N.Y.
i Ifeltk Babe BulMiik*, bb in (niDtonville, N. Y^ Him %
IffiTft.
iL SnMil ^vwter Borbaok^, h. in ClintonriUe. K. T^ Ool.
1754. Hannah Straight* (Louisa Eastman,' JamesS Oba-
diah^ Obadiah^, Ebenezer^, Philqy*, Roger'), bom in Peru,
N. Y^ May 23, 1837 ; married in Plattsburg, N. Y., June
19^ 1866, Abram W. Landng, died in Flattsburg, June 8,
1896. He was bom in Greenwich, N. Y., July 26, 1836^
aon.of Wendell and EHza (Harrington) Lansing, of KeesviUe,
N. Y. He was an editor in Flattsburg, where his widow re-
sides.
CHILDREN.
i. Helen Grace Lansing', b. in Plattsburg, N. Y., Nov. 22,
1867 ; m. Sept. 17, 1895, Bertie Leonidas Burritt ; res. in
Plattsburg, N. Y.
2138. ii. Charles Wendell Lansing', b. March 23, 1869.
2139. iii. Ida May Lansing', b. Feb. 1, 1873.
iv. Elizabeth Gertrude Lansing', b. April 2, 1877 ; d. Feb. 2,
1885.
1755. Martha Ann Straight'* (Louisa Eastman^, James^
Obadiah^, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in
Plattsburg, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1847 J married Elisha Stephen
Arnold, born in Peru, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1843. He is a mer-
chant in Peru, where he resides. He has been town super-
visor, and is now chorister in the Methodist church. He
is the son of John Fletcher and Thusa (Butlon) Arnold,
of Peru, N. Y. She died in 1901.
GEORGE EDWARD EASTMAN*, OF PIERMONT, N. H. 993
CHILDREN.
i. Edith Sarah Arnold', b. in Peru, N. Y., June 1, 1876.
ii. Fred Arnold', b. in Peru, N. Y., June 23, 1878.
iii. Charles John Arnold', b. in Peru, N. Y., June 17, 1880.
iv. Elizabeth Butlon Arnold', b. Aug. 1, 1882.
V. Mary Boynton Arnold', b. June 2, 1884.
1756. George Edward Eastman'* (Sylvester^, James^
Obadiahs, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born in
Piermont, N. H., Dec. 8, 1841 ; married March 14, 1866,
Rebecca Whitcher Bronson, daughter of David and Azuba
(Judd) Bronson, born in St. Johnsbury, Vt., May 5, 1841.
Mr. Eastman resides in North Haverhill, N. H., where he is
a carriage-maker, farmer and undertaker.
CHILDREN.
i. Louisa Ellen', b. June 21, 1868.
ii. Mary Elizabeth', b. May 20, 1874.
1 757. Ruth Jane P2astman* (Sylvester^, James^ Obadiah^
Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip^ Roger'), born in Benton, N. H.,
Sept. 7, 1845 y married in Benton, March 2, 1870, Charles
Addison Veazey, born in Bristol, N. H., March 23, 1842,
son of Amos Leavitt and Mahala (Dolloff) Veazey, of New
Hampton, N. H. Mr. Veasey is a farmer and merchant,
residing in Benton, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. William Damon Veazey', b. in Benton, N. H., July 7, 1871.
ii. Jennie Frances Veazey', b. in Benton, N. H., April 13, 1874.
iii. A nameless son', b. Dec. 6, 1881 ; d. Jan. 8, 1882.
1758. William Whitcher Eastman** (Sylvester^, JamesS
Obadiah^ Obadiah*, Ebenezer^ Philip*, Roger'), born in
Clintonville, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1850; married ist, May 8,
1879, Georgia Aldrich, daughter of George Aldrich ; married
2d, Edna Eastman, nee Morse. Mr. Eastman is a farmer
and lumberman, and resides in Benton, N. H. They have
no children.
994 EASTMAN FAMILY OF AMERICA.
1759. Tabitha E. Bowles' (Mary Ann Eastman', Caleb*,
Ebenezer', Obadiah*. Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), born in
Lisbon, N. H. ; married George Jesseman, born in Lisbon,
N. H., Sept. 11, 1837. They lived in Lisbon (Sugar Hill).
Arthur Bowles Jeaseman", b. in Liaboo (Sugar Hil]}, N. H.,
April 23, 18SS ; m. id LiaboD, K. H., Feb. 25, 18»1. Flor-
ence Hildreth, born iu Lisbon, N. H.. Dec.3, 1870.daugb'
ler of David and Almira (Parker) Hildreth, of Lisban,
N. II. Child : (a) Bvbil Almira Jesseman", b. in Lisbon,
Sept. 2, 1S96. Thej reside at Sugsr Hill, N. H., where
he is a farmer.
1760. Josiah Sartwell Blood'' (Thaes Eastman^ Caleb*,
Ebenezer*, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^ Philip", Roger"), born in
Whitefield, N. H„ Jan. 3, 1841 ; married in Lowell, Mass.,
JCDDie Russdl. born in Whitefield, N. H., daughter of
Gifanu P. and SaUy (Cole) Russell. Mr. Blood 1
Lowell, Mass., where he is a policeman.
ii.
Florence Russell Blood', b. in Lowell, Mass. ; m. SepL
27, 1898, Walter Augustus Chase. Child: (a) CecU
Dudley Chase", b. Sept. 27, 1899.
Clara Jennie Blood», b. in Lowell, May 22, 1888.
1761, Lucretia Abigail Eastman* (Asa', Caleb*, Eben-
ezer*, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip', Roger'), born in White-
field, N. H., April 20, 1847 ; married Sept. 20, 1870, Charles
P. Rowell, of Concord, N. H., where they reside.
Clara Mabel Rowell*, b. Jan. 21, 1874.
Geoi^ Eaton Rowell'. b. March 6,1878; graduated from
the Philadelphia Dental College, Philadelphia, Pa., May
4, 1900.
MILO F. EASTMAN*, OF WHITEFIELD, N. H. 995
1761a. Milo F. Eastman* (Asa% Caleb^ Ebenezer*, Oba-
diah*, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born in Whitefield, N. H.,
Feb. 8, 1849 ; married Feb. lo, 1875, Mary A. Mathews, of
St. Johnsbury, Vt. Mr. Eastman resides in Rutland, Vt.,
where he is county commissioner of Rutland county.
CHILDREN.
i. Floyd C.», b. in St. Johnsbury, Vt. Sept. 25, 1877 ; m. in Rut-
land, Vt., June 7, 1899, Jennie M. Dyer. Children : (a)
Thelma H.io, b. Aug. 12, 1900; (b) Layton D." b. Oct.
5, 1901. Res. in Rutland, Vt.
ii. Ethel M.», b. March 1, 1880 ; d. Dec. 5, 1882.
iii. Glenn M.«, b. in Rutland, Vt., Feb. 24, 1889.
1762. John Eaton Eastman^ (Myron Bowles^, Caleb*,
Ebenezers, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^ Philip% Roger*), born in
Whitefield, N. H., June 9, 1859; married in Landaff, N. H.,
July 22, 1881, Lydiaett Richardson, born in Lisbon, N. H.,
June 22, i860, daughter of Albee and Olive (Jesseman)
Richardson. Mr. Eastman resides in Littleton, N. H., where
he is a house-painter.
CHILDREN BORN IN LITTLETON.
i. Leslie Howards b. Dec. 20, 1881.
ii. Ida Mary», b. March 18, 1885.
iii. Ruf us Myron®, b. Jan. 28, 1895.
1763. Charles Manson Eastman** (Myron Bowles^, Caleb^
Ebenezer^, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), bom in
Landaff, N. H., April 20, 1875 J married in Manchester,
N. H., Jan. i, 1896, Nettie Ureula Lang, born in Canada,
Nov. 30, 1875, daughter of Henry and Mary Elizabeth
(Knight) Lang, of Manchester, N. H. Mr. Eastman is a
clerk, and resides at North Woodstock, N. H.
CHILDREN BORN IN MANCHE8TKR.
i. Henry Myron», b. Oct. 8, 1896.
ii. Muriel', b. May 6, 1898.
'99^ EASTMAN FAMILY OP iUIERICA.
1764. Anna Mabel Eastman^ (Myron Bowies', Cakdb^
Ebenezer^ Obadiah^ Ebenezer', PbSqf)', Roger'), bom in
Wbttefield, N. H., July 23, 1865 ; married in Littlenniy
N. H.y Oct. 23, 1884, Julius Clarence Morrill, bom in Wood-
stock, N. H., May 20, 1855, son of Charles and Rhoda
(Fifield) Morrill. Mr. Morrill resides at North Woodstock,
N. H., where he is running a sale and livery stable.
CRtLDRBN BORX IN PLYMOUTH, N. B.
I. Bertha Carotine*, born March 6, 1888 ; d. April 8, 1805.
ii. George Eastman*, b. March 27, 1892.
iii. Bernioe Rath*, b. 18d5.
1765. Alzina Adeline Taylor^ (Susan Eastman^, William^
Ebenezer', ObadiahS Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), bom at
I Sugar Hill, N. H., Dec. 13, 1850 ; married in Lisbon, N. H.,
March 9, 1873, Hiram EUery Currier, bom in Bath, N. H.,
May 18, 1846, son of John B. and Susan (Elliott) Currier, ci
Bath, N. H. Mr. Currier was a soldier in the War of the
Rebellion ; lost an arm. He is a painter, and resides in
' Littleton, N. H.
CHILDREN.
i. Carl Taylor Currier®, b. in Lisbon, N. H., Feb. 23, 1S75.
ii. Susan E. Currier^ b. in Littleton, N. H., Sept. 15, 1876.
iii. Mabel A. Currier*, b. in Littleton, N. H., Feb. 9, 1880; m.
Nov. 24, 1899, Lawrence B. Spafford, and resides in Lit-
tleton, N. H.
1766. Octavius E. Batchelder* (Eliza Eastman^ Charles^
Simeons, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philips Roger'), born in 1837 5
married Martha Seymour. Resides in Chicago, 111.
CHILD.
i. Earl A. Batchelder», b. June 30, 1875 ; m. M. Clara Eng-
lish, born Sept. 21, 1873. He is a commercial traveler ;
res. S. P. 586 Sixtieth street, Chicago, 111.
BETSEY E. BATCHELDER^. 99/
1767. Betsey E. Batchelder^ (Eliza Eastman^, Charles^
Simeons, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger*), born in April,
1839; married Sept. 25, i860, Francis W. Newland, born
March 17, 1834, died April 5, 1890. He was a bookkeeper.
Resided in Chicago, 111.
CHILDREN.
i. Frank G. Newland^ b. Sept. 3, 1868. lie is cashier for
Spragae, WarDer & Co., No. 7 Randolph street, Chi-
cago, 111.
ii. Grace L. Newland', b. 1874 ; res. at No. 240 West Sixty-
sixth street, Chicago, 111.
1768. Iowa Luella Batchelder^ (Eliza Eastman^, Charles^
Simeons, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born Dec.
20, 1843; ^'i^d Nov. 4, 1870 ; married Oct. 6, 1863, Roscoe
T. Dowd. Resides in Chicago, 111.
CHILDREN.
i. Louisa R. Dowd®, b. Nov. 10, 1866 ; m. in Winona, Minn.,
Nov. 5, 1890, Josephine Barnber, born Sept. 19, 1870.
ii. F. N. Dowd», b. Nov. 10, 1864 ; res. in Chicago, 111.
1769. Adelbert Batchelder*^ (Eliza Eastman^, Charles^,
Simeons, Obadiah^, Ebenezer^, Philip% Roger'), born Jan. 8,
1849; married in Trempealeau, Wis., Sept. 24, 1872, Cora
Atwood, born March 5, 1852. In 1864 he enlisted as a pri-
vate in Co. I, Thirty-sixth Wis. Vols. ; discharged as such
July 16, 1865. He was assistant postmaster and deputy
United States collector from 1867 to 1870. He is now in
the employ of Sprague, Warner & Co., since April, 1870,
and is the treasurer of the company.
1770. Charles Eastman^ (Amos^, Charles^ Simeons,
Obadiah*, Ebenezer^, Philip*, Roger'), born in Delavan, Wis.,
June 21, 1846; married at Winnetka, 111., June 17, 1884,
Eva Matilda McFarlin, born in Chicago, 111., Feb. 27, 1859,
70
998 EASTMAN PAMILV OP AMERICA.
daughter of William Warner and Mary (Garland) McFarlin.
Mr. Eastman enlisted Jan. 4, 1864, in the Second Wisconsin
Cavalry; discharged Nov. 15, 1865. He resides in Win-
netka, 111., and is the proprietor of Eastman Banking Agency.
Chicago, 111.
i. Charles John", h. in Wuiiit'tka, 111., April 13. 1883.
H. Helen', b. in Wliinetka. Til.. Feb. TJ. 18S7.
1770a. Mary Eastman'' (Amos', Charles", Simeon', Oba-
diah*, Ebenezer', Philip', Roger'), bom in Dela\'an, Wis.,
Nov. 17, 1849; married Sept. 19. 1870, F. O. Child. Re-
sides in Ashton, South Dakota.
L I.uelift May Cliild*. b. iu I,a I'rairie, Wis.. Feb. L'O, 1S72.
ii. Margaret Child*, b. in La Prairie, Wis., Sept. 2. 1875.
iii. Harry V. Child", b. in U Prairie. Wis., Oct. 11, 1878.
iv. Ruth S. Child*, b. iu U Prairie, Wis., July 10, 187S.
Arthur Eber Child*, b. ia Aahton, South Dakota. May 4,
1861.
Annn Edvtbe Child*, b. irt Ashton. Sonlh Dakota. June 5,
ism.
1770b. Ella Eastman' (Amos', Charles*, Simeon', Oba-
diah*, Ebenezer', Philip", Roger"), born in Delavan, Wis,,
Feb. 26, 1852; married March 9, 1882, Charles Stimson.
Resides in Mackinaw, Mich.
i. Clarence Amos Stimson*, b. in Mackinaw, Mich., Oct. 6,
1884.
ii. Ruth £. Stimson', b. in Mackinan, Mich., June 29, 1389.
1 77 1. Olin Clark Eastman' (Amos', Charles*, Simeon*,
Obadiah', Ebenezer', Philip", Roger'), born in Elkhom.Wis.,
Feb. IS, 1858 ; married in Benton Harbor, Mich., June 28,
1892, Daisy Dean Gilmore, born in Halifax, Pa., Oct. 23,
rS
JEREMIAH WILSON SANBORN**, OF GILMANTON, N. H. 999
1866, daughter of William Penn and Clementine (Kline)
Gilmore, and sister of his brother, Lorenzo Dow's, wife. Mr.
Eastman is the junior member of the Eastman Bros., Law
Printers, No. 358 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111.
CHILDREN.
i. Clark®, b. in Chicago, 111., Aug. 24, 1894.
ii. Clementine®, b. in Chicago, 111., Oct. 23, 1896.
1772. Jeremiah Wilson Sanborn^ (George Wilson San-
born^, Fanny Eastman^, Simeon^, Obadiah*, Ebenezer^,
Philips Roger'), born in Gilmanton, N. H., Feb. 4, 1847 J rn^ir-
ried June 4, 1872, Belle Graham Osbom, daughter of John
Simpson and Rachel Jane (Brown) Osborn. Educated in the
common schools and academy of his native town and the
academy of Pittsfield. The art and science of agriculture
claimed much of his attention. At twenty-one years of age
he was elected, and the following year re-elected, superintend-
ent of the public schools of Gilmanton. At twenty-six he
became a member of the state board of agriculture. At
twenty-eight he was elected to the state legislature and re-
elected the succeeding year, being a member of the com-
mittee on resolutions of the Republican State Convention.
At twenty-nine he became superintendent of the State Col-
lege farm, and during this service 6i six years was lecturer
on farm topics. His experiments on scientific and practical
farm problems were the first regularly published from colleges
in this country, and were of an original character that
attracted wide attention. From thence he went to the
deanship of the agricultural faculty of the Missouri State
University, and was professor of agriculture and director of
experiment station. He was also secretary of the Missouri
State Board of Agriculture, and secretary of the Kansas City
Fat Stock Show. He accepted the presidency of the Utah
College of Agriculture in 1889, then unorganized, and during
the first three years made a growth unexampled in' the history
i
lOCO
KASTMAX FAMILY OF AMERICA.
of agricultural colleges of the country at a similar age, securing
three hundred and sixty students in a sparsely settled commu-
nity. In 1894 he returned east to carry out long deferred im-
provements on his lar;;e tarm estate, accepting the editorship
of the agricultural columns of Xlm Mirror ami Fanner. He
resides in (lilmanton, X. H.
CHILDIIKN.
i. Henry Wilson Sanboni'-*, b. in (iilmanton, July 14, ld7o.
ii. Alict? Sanlnun'', h. in Hanover, X. IL, Dec. 13, 1878.
iii. .JtM*».Mniah Sanborn'-', b. in Columbia, Mo., Aug. S, 1887.
iv. l{ali»h (leorge Sanborn'^ b. ; <1. 1S90.
1773. i^Vank Kastman Sanborn* (George Wilson San-
borns branny l*;astman'\ Simeon', (!)badiah*, Kbenezer*,
Philip% Roger'), .born in (iilmanton, \. H., July 22, 1851 ;
married Nov. 5, 1S72, Jennie M., daughter of Xathaniel
Hatchelder, of Chichester, N. H. He is a grocer, and re-
sides in Melrose, Mass.
CinLI>REN.
i. May A. S;i!ibnrn'\ b. in (Tiliiianlon, X. H., March 7, 1.S74.
ii. '/jfVii rji/aln'tli Saubori!-'. b. in (Jilinanton, X. H., May 10,
1^77.
iii. Kv.-In;: S.ii:lM.n.'. l». in Titt^ti.-lil. X. II.. Ajiril 2^, l.S9*J.
1774. W'iliiair. Jacob Sanborn" (John Sanborn", Fanny
I'lastman . Sinic«»n\ ( )badiahS ]'lbcnc/er\ Philip-', Roger'),
bnrn in Keokuk, I«)\va, Sept. 5, i^>53: married in Platts-
br.i'L, N. v., June 17, 1SS4. Xcllie Adelaide Moure, dau;;hter
ot A!an.>:»n ai'.'.i Af'.vlaide K. (Little) Moore, born in Redford,
'nton count V, X. \'. Mr. Sanborn resides in Cleveland.
:o. '.vhcre he is j»aint manufacturer.
CIIILDION'.
i. llaroM W«'b>t(?r Sanborn"'. l». in Clark, Soutli Hakota,
Man-h \ \»^*'>i .1. in CN-v.-land, Ohio, Dec. 30, ISyS.
ii. MarLiU»'rit«' Sanbdrn'-', b. in (lark. Sontli Dakota, iJ^SfJ ; d.
.M.in-h 11, lJ5*^s.
iii. Ka^tnian Moore Sanborn'', b. in C'liicago, 111., tliily 14,
PART VII.
HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
•ASTMAN FAMILY
AMERICA.
COHVUUKQ
pQRAPHICAL SKETCHES and GENEALOGIES
OF BOTH MALES AND FEMALES.
GUV S« WH, OjSCOkV, N. a
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PART VIII.
HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
EASTMAN FAMILY
AMERICA.
CONTAINING
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGIES
OF aOTH MALES AND FEMALES.
COMPILED BV
Guv S. RIX, CONCOBD, N. H.
leoi.
PART UC.
HISTORY AND GENEALOGY
OF me
EASTMAN FAMILY
OF
AMERICA.
COHTAIMING
'BIOdRAPHICAL SKETCHES and GENEALOGIES
OF BOTH MALES AND FEMALES.
COMPILED HV
GUV B. RtX. CONCORD. N- H.
1901,
I»A«T xT
IISTORY AND GENEALOGY
.STMAN FAMILY
AMERICA.
3RAFH1CAL SKETCHES AND GENEALOGIES
OF BOTH MALES AND FEMALES.
COSIPILBD BV
puy 5. HIX, CONCORD. N> H.
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