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Abiel Eastman

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Abiel Eastman

Birth
Death
5 Jun 1890
Lockport, Niagara County, New York, USA
Burial
Lockport, Niagara County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F Lot 50
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Published in the Lockport Daily Journal - Friday June 6, 1890:

Obituary.

ABIEL EASTMAN died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. N. Robb, No. 259 Washburn street, last evening at about 5 o'clock, aged 88 years and six months.
Deceased was a pioneer of this county. He came to Lockport in 1838 and has resided here ever since. For many years he was associated with his brother in the tannery business, under the firm name of A. L. & A. H. Eastman. They built the first tannery in Lockport, on the site now occupied by the Niagara Preserving Company on Market street. Mr. Eastman was a gentleman much respected for many manly qualities. He leaves to mourn his loss two daughters, Mrs. Mary K. Osborne and Mrs. R. N. Robb, and one granddaughter, Miss Fannie Osborn of this city, and two granddaughters, Mrs. C. C. Smith and Miss Emma Eastman of Buffalo.
Funeral services will be observed at 8 p.m. tomorrow from the residence of Mrs. Robb, No. 259 Washburn street. The remains will be interred at Cold Springs cemetery.
Published in the Lockport Daily Journal - Friday June 6, 1890:

Obituary.

ABIEL EASTMAN died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. N. Robb, No. 259 Washburn street, last evening at about 5 o'clock, aged 88 years and six months.
Deceased was a pioneer of this county. He came to Lockport in 1838 and has resided here ever since. For many years he was associated with his brother in the tannery business, under the firm name of A. L. & A. H. Eastman. They built the first tannery in Lockport, on the site now occupied by the Niagara Preserving Company on Market street. Mr. Eastman was a gentleman much respected for many manly qualities. He leaves to mourn his loss two daughters, Mrs. Mary K. Osborne and Mrs. R. N. Robb, and one granddaughter, Miss Fannie Osborn of this city, and two granddaughters, Mrs. C. C. Smith and Miss Emma Eastman of Buffalo.
Funeral services will be observed at 8 p.m. tomorrow from the residence of Mrs. Robb, No. 259 Washburn street. The remains will be interred at Cold Springs cemetery.

Inscription



The EASTMAN / OSBORNE monument is located at Section F Lot 50.
This monument was damaged for many years. The main part of the monument apparently was knocked over and had rolled downhill quite a distance.
I recently noticed the monument has been repaired and is now in perfect condition.

Side 1:

ABIEL EASTMAN
DIED
JUNE 5, 1890.
AGED 83 Y'RS.

MARY, WIFE OF
ABIEL EASTMAN
DIED FEB. 17, 1884
AGED 70 Y'RS.

Side 2:

SAMUEL K. OSBORNE
DIED JAN. 1, 1885
AGED 22 Y'RS.

Side 3:

SAMUEL OSBORNE
DIED
MAY 26, 1880.
AGED 57 Y;RS.

Side 4:

CHARLOTTE M. EASTMAN
DIED DEC. 30, 1852
AGED 12 Y'RS.


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