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Catherine Ware (Eaton)

Also Known As: "Iton", "Katherine", "Catherine Eaton", "Iten"
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Birthplace: Dover, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
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Daughter of Nicholas Eaton, Mayor of Dover and Katherine Eaton
Wife of Peter Ware, II
Mother of Peter Ware III of Hampton Parish and Nicholas Ware
Sister of William Eaton; Elizabeth Eaton; John Eaton; Annys Eaton; William Eaton and 9 others

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About Catherine Ware

Children of Nicholas Eaton and Katherine Master or Marston married 2 Nov 1596 in Dover, Kent, England:

https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Eaton_Family_History

1. Katherine / Catherine Eaton / Iten b. Abt. Sep 1597, [married at age 16] to Peter Ware b. Abt. 1588, [married at age 25] on 8 Jun 1613 in Tenterden, Kent, England. Catheine Eaton is included as the daughter of Nicholas Eaton and Katherine based on the overwhelming interactions between these two families.

http://www.warefamilyhistory.com/index.html

Peter Ware II, b. c1588 Tenterden, co. Kent, England married [at age 25] Catherine Eaton b. Abt. Sep 1597 [at age 16], on 8 Jun 1613, in Tenterden, co. Kent, England according to Tenterden Kent Marriages 1597 - 1894, By Peter Smith. He was the son of Peter Ware and Joan Hatch.

Peter Ware II married Catheren Iton [Eaton] on 8 Jun 1612, in Tenterden, co. Kent, England. There are two sources for this marriage: 1) Tenterden Kent Marriages 1597 - 1894, By Peter Smith, and 2) England Marriages, 1538 - 1973, LDS Project: 102150-7 Film: 1737094, both as Peter Ware and Catherine Iten [Eaton] married on 8 Jun 1613 in Tenterden, Kent, England

Children

  • 1. Peter Ware III (ca. 1613 co. Kent, England-Bet 16 Sep 1657-10 Sep 1659 Hampton Parish, York Co. VA). In 1647 Peter was an attorney for Robert Lewis in York Co., VA. In 1675, Peter Ware IV sells land in Queen’s Creek, Hampton Parish, York Co., VA to Nathaniel Bacon in which he identified the land as having belonged to his father, "Peter Ware". Mary Hickes was identified in a 1659 Orphan’s Court document as the widow of Peter Ware, from this document it appears Mary Hickes maintained her maiden name, which was an old Welsh custom, and was likely of Welsh descent.
  • 2. Thomas Ware (ca. 1617 co. Kent, England-Aft 1651 New Kent Co., VA). Annapolis Land Records, Thomas Warr in 1651, sells to James Knott, Gent., of Virginia, 200 acres of land which he describes as "the equal half of my plantation which I now live upon at Mattaponys." Side-lights on Maryland history By Hester (Dorsey) Richardson p. 384. Annapolis Wills, shows James Knott, of Nansemond, in Virginia, dated 4 Sep 1651 was witnessed by George White. Nicholas Ware [spouse of Anne Vassall], at age 21, was a headright for Rev. George White for Lower Norfolk Co., Virginia in 1648.
  • 3. John Ware (ca. 1619 co., Kent, England-Aft 1655 New Kent Co., VA) On 11 Aug 1655, Francis Place conveyed 300 acres lying on the North side of the Rappahannock River about ten miles above Nazemum Town [later Isle of Wight] by deed of gift to "My daughter Mary Place when she arrives at 18 years," it was signed Fra. Place his mark. Witnesses were John Ware, Vin. Stanford, John Philips. Mary Place later married Thomas Powell and by 1666, they deeded this land to James Coghill. Thomas Powell's plantation joined John Garrett's in Isle of Wight. In 1665 Patent Books extracts in the VA State Library (vol. 25, New Kent Co., p. 117), Edward Dennis and Samuel Mottershott acquired five hundred acres of land described as adjoining the land of Capt. Martin Palmer and Edward Diggs. On 6 Jun 1655 Edward Diggs Esq. sold John Hodson and John Garratt three hundred acres in New Kent on the Mattopony River bounded on the corner of Thomas Saunders and Arakeyaco / Arracaico Swamp.
  • 4. Robert Ware (ca. 1625 co. Kent, England-19 Apr 1699 Dedham, MA) m. Margaret Hunt (c1624-26 Aug 1670 Dedham, MA) Margaret was d/o John Hunt and Hester Seaborne. In Early records of the town of Dedham, Mass. By Carlos Slafter, we find Samuel Bacon, Thomas Eaton, Robert Ware and Comfort Starr on a 1695 tax list side by side. Comfort Starr arrived with the early settlers of Scituate, Plymouth Colony. The earliest date at which the name Robert Ware occurs in the Dedham records is 25 Nov 1642, which states: "Robert Weares is Admitted to the purchase of Thomas Eames his house lott and three acres of land." In 1662 John Eaton and Robert Ware are listed together on a list of petitioners in Dedham, MA. "Robert Ware the Aged" died at age 74 in Dedham, 19 Apr 1699.
  • 5. Nicholas Ware (ca. 1627 co. Kent, England-1663 Rappahannock Co., VA) m. Anne Vassall (c1629 England-Aft 1663 in VA or Barbados). She was the d/o William Vassall and Anne King who were early settlers of Scituate in the Plymouth Colony and later Barbados. At age 21, Nicholas Ware was a headright for Rev. George White for Lower Norfolk Co., VA in 1648. They had sons Nicholas and John who likely settled in Barbados. ​

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Catherine Ware's Timeline

1597
September 1597
Dover, Kent, England (United Kingdom)
1605
1605
Tenterden, Kent, England, United Kingdom
1627
1627
Kent, England (United Kingdom)
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