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HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY 


•ASTA^AN  FA^MIL 


AMERICA. 


CONTAIN  I  ■■ 

►JilCALSKf.  GNEALOGH 

Dr  IIOTH   MALES  AND  ftMALKS. 


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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. 


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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 

• 

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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1591. 

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518  EASTMAN    FAMILY   OF   AMERICA. 

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. . 


ldU». 

lU. 

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. 

•  •  • 

lU. 

iv. 

1612. 

V. 

1613. 

vi. 

•  • 

Vll. 

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. 

•  • 

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. 

40 


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. 

• 

1. 

1666. 

•  • 

11. 

•  •  • 

111. 

It. 

▼. 

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 

• 

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. 

• 

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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1073. 

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u. 

1674. 

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111. 

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. 

44 


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. 


1. 

1709. 

•  • 

11. 

1710. 

•  •  • 

111. 

iv. 

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. 


1. 

•  • 

11. 

1715. 

•  •  • 

111. 

1710. 

iv. 

%^t^  H^^^ 


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. 

•  • 

11. 

1748. 

•  •  • 

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. 

• 

1. 

1757. 

•  • 
11. 

1768. 

a  •  • 

m. 

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. 

•  • 

11. 

•  «  • 

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 
47 


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. 


1787. 

A* 

1788. 

•  • 

n. 

•  •  • 

111. 

1789. 

iv. 

1790. 

V. 

1791. 

vi. 

1792. 

•  • 

Vll. 

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. 


17S^4a. 

1. 

•  • 

u. 

1794b. 

•  •  • 

111. 

1794c. 

iv. 

1794d. 

V. 

1794e. 

vi. 

1794f. 

•  • 

Vll. 

•  •  • 

VIU. 

IX. 


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 

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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. 

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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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(J.:  !:.VSTMAN    FAMILY    OF    AMERICA. 


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. 

• 

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. 

• 

1. 

1847. 

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11. 

•  •  • 

m. 

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. 

A« 

1859. 

•  • 

11. 

•  •  • 

111. 

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. 

■ 

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. 

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1877. 

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n. 

1878. 

•  •  • 

ni. 

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. 

•  • 

u. 

1888. 

•  •  • 

111. 

1889. 

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. 

• 

1. 

1892. 

•  • 

11. 

1893. 

•  •  • 

111. 

1894. 

iv. 

1895. 

V. 

1896. 

vi. 

1897. 

•  • 

Vll. 

1898. 

•  •  • 

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. 


1011. 

• 

I. 

1912. 

•  • 

11. 

1913. 

•  •  • 

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 

62 


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. 

•  • 

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. 

63 


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. 

• 

1. 

1946. 

•  * 

n. 

1947. 

•  •  • 

ni. 

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 : 


!• 

Wilder,  Vt. 

•  • 

11. 

Lyndon  Centre,  Vt. 

•  •  • 

111. 

Orange,  Mass. 

iv. 

St.  Johnsbury  Centre,  Vt. 

V. 

Lyndon  Centre,  Vt. 

vi. 

(a)  Ilartland  Four  Corners,  Vt 

•  •  • 

Vlll. 

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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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. 

1  • 

1960. 

•  • 

u. 

•  •  • 

111. 

766  EASTMAN    FAMILY    OF    AMERICA. 

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. 


1977. 

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1978. 

11. 

1979. 

•  •  • 

in. 

1980. 

iv. 

772  EASTMAN    FAMILY    OF    AMERICA. 

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. 


1. 

n. 

1981. 

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Ul. 

1982. 

iv. 

1983. 

V. 

1084. 

vi. 

1985. 

•  • 

vn. 

1980. 

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vni. 

1987. 

ix. 

1988. ' 

X. 

1089. 

xi. 

^<^ 


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. 

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u. 

•  •  • 

111. 

iv. 

1994. 

V. 

1995. 

vi. 

•  • 

Vll. 

1996. 

•  •  • 

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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2020c. 

iv. 

2020d. 

V. 

2020e. 

vi. 

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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• 

1. 

2028. 

•  • 

11. 

2029. 

•  •  • 

111. 

2030. 

iv. 

V. 

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. 

• 

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 


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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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GEORGE    W.    EASTMAN^,    OF    HAMPSTEAD,    N.    H.  835 

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 


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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. 

61 


866  EASTMAN    FAMILY    OF    AMERICA. 

■ 
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. 


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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. 


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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. . 


1 

f2»                       KASTHAK 

FAHILV    OF    AHERICA. 

1 

m 

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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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^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, 


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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 


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■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 


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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 


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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. 


9fo 

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. 


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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. 

» 

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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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. 


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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 
evidence  of  the  esteem  with  which  Mr,  Staniels  is  held  by 


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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. 


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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. 
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.     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. 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 
1  1 1  n  1  , 


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. 
IBOI. 


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