Paid taxes in 1702 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts when he was 21 years old.
Removed to Woodstock, Windham Co., Connecticut and bought some land there. This part is now in Putnam, Windham Co., Connecticut.
Jonathan EATON married Lidia (Lidea, aka Abiah) STARR on 30 Nov 1705
According to Barbour Collection, Vital Records of Connecticut, Town Woodstock,1686-1854: this record reads
"Jonathan Eaton Entered his Intention of Mariage with Lydiah Starr of dedham Nov. 30th: 1705."
They had 11 children:
Lydia EATON Chandler Goodale / Goodell 1707–1787
Keziah EATON Cleveland 1710–1742
Alice / Allice EATON Leavens 1712–1797
Susanna EATON Grou / Grow 1715–1786
Jerusha EATON Bucklin 1717–1776
Hannah EATON Johnson 1719–1757
Jonathan EATON Jr 1721–1775
John EATON 1724–1788
Penelope / Penellopy EATON 1727–
Comfort EATON 1729–
Marston Eaton 1731–1776
Jonathan and Lydia attended the church in Woodstock, Windham Co., Connecticut until a new church was established in Killingly in 1730. He was chosen as its first deacon of the new church.
The area in Killingly where they resided was sectioned off from Killingly is known as Putnam today. Putnam, originally known as Aspinock, was part of the Town of Killingly, was created from sections of Killingly, Pomfret, and Thompson in 1855. It was named in honor of Revolutinary War General Israel Putnam.
Paid taxes in 1702 in Dedham, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts when he was 21 years old.
Removed to Woodstock, Windham Co., Connecticut and bought some land there. This part is now in Putnam, Windham Co., Connecticut.
Jonathan EATON married Lidia (Lidea, aka Abiah) STARR on 30 Nov 1705
According to Barbour Collection, Vital Records of Connecticut, Town Woodstock,1686-1854: this record reads
"Jonathan Eaton Entered his Intention of Mariage with Lydiah Starr of dedham Nov. 30th: 1705."
They had 11 children:
Lydia EATON Chandler Goodale / Goodell 1707–1787
Keziah EATON Cleveland 1710–1742
Alice / Allice EATON Leavens 1712–1797
Susanna EATON Grou / Grow 1715–1786
Jerusha EATON Bucklin 1717–1776
Hannah EATON Johnson 1719–1757
Jonathan EATON Jr 1721–1775
John EATON 1724–1788
Penelope / Penellopy EATON 1727–
Comfort EATON 1729–
Marston Eaton 1731–1776
Jonathan and Lydia attended the church in Woodstock, Windham Co., Connecticut until a new church was established in Killingly in 1730. He was chosen as its first deacon of the new church.
The area in Killingly where they resided was sectioned off from Killingly is known as Putnam today. Putnam, originally known as Aspinock, was part of the Town of Killingly, was created from sections of Killingly, Pomfret, and Thompson in 1855. It was named in honor of Revolutinary War General Israel Putnam.
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Body of Deacon
Jonathan Eaton
Who Departed This
Life June ye 15th 1848
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age 86 years
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