American Silversmiths

Timothy Eaton
(1731-1803)
Abigail Massey
(1736-1797)
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Isaiah Eaton
(1757-1847)

 

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Spouses/Children:

1. Priscilla West

Isaiah Eaton
  • Born: 15 Oct 1757, Haverhill MA
  • Marriage (1): Priscilla West
  • Died: 21 Jan 1847, Westminster VT

  General notes:

Silversmith and clockmaker

  Events in his life were:


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  • Alternate Mark.

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  • Flynt & Fales. Private in Revolutionary War and was at Lexington on the alarm in 1776. 3
  • Advertised: New Hampshire Journal, on 6 Jun 1793, in Walpole NH. Wanting "an apprentice to the goldsmith and clock making business in Walpole, a steady, active boy about thirteen or fourteen years of age." 3
  • He worked circa 1793 as a silversmith and clockmaker in Walpole NH 4
  • Partnership: Benjamin Kindrick, in 1803-1805, in Westminster VT. As EATON & KINDRICK 4
  • Advertised: Farmer's Weekly Museum, in 1803. Moving from Walpole to Westminster, Vermont, where he carried on the gold, silver, and clockmaking business in company with Benjamin Kindrick under firm name of EATON & KINDRICK. 3
  • Advertised: 1805, in Westminster VT. That the firm of EATON & KINDRICK was dissolved Aug. 8, 1805 and he "continues the Gold and Silversmith business in Westminster." 3
  • He worked after 8 Aug 1805-1840 as a silversmith and clockmaker in Westminster VT 4
  • Appointed: Representative, in 1811. 3
  • Appointed: Selectman, in 1813-1826, in Westminster VT. 3

Isaiah married Priscilla West. (Priscilla West was born about 1761 in Haverhill MA and died on 5 Nov 1804 in Westminster VT.)




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