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 Stubbs-Rolls-Pavia Families
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Jonathan EATON 127 SmartMatches
Birth:3 Sep 1681 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA 1 2 3 4
Death:25 Jun 1748 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, USA 1 2 5 6 7 8
Sex:M
Father:John EATON b. 1636 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
Mother:Alice b. 15 Jul 1635 in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
  
Christening: 5
Burial: Putnam, Windham, Connecticut, USA 2 1
Reference: 178
Land: 1703 9
Migrated: 1703 2 10
Church Pos: 20 Jan 1729 Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, USA 9
Civil Position: 20 Jan 1729 Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, USA 11
Church Aff: 28 Jan 1730 Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, USA 2 10
Church Position: 25 Mar 1730 Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, USA 9
Will: 20 May 1751 Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, USA
Will Recorded: 4 Nov 1751 Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, USA
Changed: 15 Feb 2008 09:30
Physical Description: Enter source 3 Nov 2004 0 10 1

Spouses & Children 
Lydia Abiah STARR (Wife) b. 8 Feb 1687 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA
12 1 2 10 5 13
Marriage: 30 Nov 1705 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA
Alt Marriage Location:Alt Marriage Location 30 Nov 1705 in , , Massachusetts, USA 13 Jan 2008 09:16
Children: 
  1. DescendantsLydia EATON b. 5 Nov 1707 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA
  2. Keziah EATON b. 24 May 1710 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA
  3. DescendantsAlice EATON b. 28 Nov 1712 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA
  4. Susanna EATON b. 18 Apr 1715 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA
  5. Jerusha EATON b. 16 Apr 1717 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA
  6. Hannah EATON b. 17 Aug 1719 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA
  7. DescendantsJonathan EATON b. 10 Nov 1721 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA
  8. DescendantsJohn EATON Sr b. 13 May 1724 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA
  9. Penelope EATON b. 21 Aug 1729 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA
  10. Comfort EATON b. 25 Sep 1729 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA
  11. DescendantsMarston EATON b. 21 Oct 1731 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, USA
 
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Notes 
Individual:
Jonathan Eaton, d June 25, 1748, in the 67«sup»th«/sup» y. of his age "One of thr first Deacons of Thompson Church" .. Vol 1, Page 75The gravestone of Jonathan is at Putnam, CT.Jonathan Eaton purchased land between the Quinebaug and Mil
l Rivers, on the Woodstock road and was the first permanent inhabitant of what is now Putnam village.He went to CT and bought land in Woodstock in the part no
w of Putnam, CT.Ensign Green, Jonathan Eaton, Joseph Cady, John Dwight an
d Edward Converse were appointed a committee to "agree with a workman to finish all the outside work belonging to our meeting-house."January 20, 1729, Ensign Green, «i»Jonathan Eaton«/i», Jose
ph Cady, John Dwight and Edward Converse were appointed a committee to "agree with a workman to finish all the outside work belonging to our meeting-house." It was voted, "That this committee shall make Woodstock meeting-house their pattern to go by in letting out our meeting-house to any workman to cover and enclose, and do all the outside work as to carpenter and joiner work, accepting what said committee shall judge superfluous in said house." The house thus patterned, was Woodstock's second church edifice, whose fluted pillars and pilasters were quite beyond the means of the younger society. The previous committee was ordered to bring the boards, shingles and clap-boards provided, with nails sufficient, to the meeting-house by the first of March, so that the house could be covered and inclosed by the last of June. It was voted, "That for the future, every man that shall cart one thousand of boards from Green's Mill to the meeting-house shall have ten shillings money for the same."
[«i»History of Windham County, Connecticut, Volume I, 1600- 1760, and Volume II, 1760-1880«/i»]He attended church in Woodstock until the establishment o
f a church at Killingly, Jan. 28, 1730, of which he was chosen the first deacon."after seeking to Heaven for direction," Jonathan Eaton an
d Benjamin Bixby were chosen deacons of the church by a majority of votes, and accepted that service.Jonathan Eaton, d June 25, 1748, in the 67th y. of his ag
e "One of thr first Deacons of Thompson Church" .. Vol 1, Page 75Armstrong Ukrainec Research

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Home Page: Armstrong Ukrainec Research http://www.tribalpag es.com/tribe/browse?userid=armstrongone.(Research):Jonathan Eaton, son of John Eaton (2), was b. in Dedham, MA, Sept. 3, 1681. He went to CT. in 1703, and bought land in Woodstock in the part now of Putnam, CT. He attended church in Woodstock until the establishment of a church at Killingly, Jan. 28, 1730, of which he was chosen the first deacon. He married the second daughter of Comfort and Mary Starr, of Dedham. Comfort Starr was the son of John and the grandson of Dr. Comfort Starr, of Dedham, MA. Abiah (Starr) Eaton was b. Feb. 8, 1687/8. Although her name was Abiah she was bapt. Lydia, Jun. 17, 1688. Her sister Mary Starr, married her husband's brother, William Eaton. Deacon Jonathan Eaton d. Jun. 25, 1748. Hi wife d. Mar. 4, 1751. The children of Deacon Jonathan and Abiah (Starr) Eaton, all recorded Woodstock, were: Lydia, b. Nov. 5, 1707, married Philemon Chandler; Keziah, b. May 24, 1710; Alice,b. Nov. 28, 1712; Susannah, b. Apr. 8, 1715; Jerusha, b. Apr. 16, 1717; Hannah, b. Aug. 17, 1719; Jonathan, b. Nov. 10, 1721; John, b. May 18, 1724, settled at Adams, MA; Penelope, b. Mar. 21, 1727; Comfort, b. Sept. 25, 1729; Marston, b. Oct 21, 1731, d. May 3, 1776, (see forward). The gravestone of Jonathan is at Putnam, CT.

[SOURCE: Extracted from Historic Homes & Institutions and Personal Memoirs of Worcester, County, Massachusetts. Prepared under the Editorial Supervision of Ellery Bicknell Crane, and Published by the Lewis Publishing Company, 1907. Vol # 1, pages 429-431]

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SmartMatches 
Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
Jonathan Eaton of Frederick
Jonathan Eaton of Ancestors of David Banister Robinson
Jonathan Eaton of RowlandBarnes
Jonathan Eaton, Deacon of Cochoit Database 1
Jonathan Eaton of Cochoit Database 1
Jonathan EATON of Our Burk Family Heritage
Jonathan Eaton, Deacon of Ancestral Trees in the Forest
Jonathan Eaton of Carrie Rose Blastow(Bray)(Joyce)
Jonathan Eaton of Queen, Reynolds, Swisher, & Post of WV
Jonathan Eaton of Queen, Reynolds, Swisher, & Post of WV
Jonathan Eaton of Charles W. (MacQueen) (McQueen) Queen
Jonathan Eaton of Family History of Michael Watkins
Jonathan Eaton of PenderClan
Jonathan Eaton of Ancestors of Malu Del McDonald
Jonathan EATON of Ancestors of Judith Diane Anthony
Jonathan Eaton of Miller-Kellogg
Jonathan Eaton of Miller-Kellogg
Jonathan Eaton , Deacon of Miller-Kellogg
Jonathan Eaton of IanMackie
Jonathan Eaton of Ancestors of Glenna Ruth Barrow
Jonathan Eaton of Alyssa.GED
Jonathan Eaton of tmc.ged
Jonathan Eaton of Kellers & extended family
Jonathan Eaton of Ancestors of William Hervey Kimball III
Jonathan Eaton of Rootsmagic merge1
Jonathan Eaton of Verona Island Maine
Jonathan Eaton of Krans Family

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