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Research Interests Forum Entry for RAYMOND STEELE EATON EATON at TWO RIVERS, - ST. JOSEPH CO. MICHIGAN - USA

Name: EATON, RAYMOND STEELE EATON
From 1811 to 1897
Location: TWO RIVERS, - ST. JOSEPH CO. MICHIGAN - USA

Contact: eldon eaton
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Research Interest: Raymond Steele Eaton was born-- December 1,1811 in Canada we think married Esther Cora Adams march 31,1834 in Oneida Co. Utica, NY. Ray Esther had 11 children Paul b. Jun 8/1835 married Abigail S. Roth confirmed in your record David Daniel M ochiesme b.oct 6,1836. m. Sally M. Thompson in Rochester, NY. Apr. 1, 1843. I won't list all 11, but my grandfather was the 6th son -- Hannibal Parker Eaton b.Feb 17,1845 in Rochester NY m. Pheobe Jennie Jane Carpenter on Nov. 10, 1867. They had 1 2 children --2 female, 10 male. Other info. Ray served in military and was a major in Civil War. MY QUESTION WHO IS HIS FATHER -- We think it was Abiathar Eaton b. Oct 19,1761 from Reading, MA. We think this is true, But cannot document it . Abiathar Eaton is listed in your records, but does not list his decedents Please help if you can. Eldon

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