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Research Interests Forum Entry for DAVID EATON at YORK, YORK, PA, USA

Name: EATON, DAVID
From 1803 to 1879
Location: YORK, YORK, PA, USA

Contact: Charles Eaton
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Research Interest: Looking for the ancestors of David Eaton who was born in York county, Pa. in 1803 or 1804. He married a Hannah Mantel. They moved from Pa. to Harford county, Md. and then to Monroe county, Oh. They moved to the Belleville area, Harris district, Wood coun ty, WV in 1856, where they lived until they died. I have quite a bit of data on David's decedents, up to the present. I would like to share the info, that I have with anyone doing research on the same line. I have hit a stone wall trying to get back beyo nd David. I also have a Samuel Eaton who was born in York county, who moved to Monroe county, Oh and then to Belleville, Wv, seemingly following David's lead. Samuel was born in 1819. I am not sure if Samuel was David's brother, cousin, or if they were r elated at all. I would like anyone with information on this line to contact me to share our data.

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