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About Mehitable Eaton
She married Jonas Eaton of Framingham on March 10, 1705.[1]
According to Cutter:
Jonas (2), fourth son of John and Dorcas ([Pearson]%29 Eaton, was born May 18, 1680, in Reading, and settled in Framingham, Massachusetts, where he died August 13, 1727. He was a carpenter and bricklayer, and purchased, March 10, 1706, the east half of what was known as the "Half Mile Square" in Framingham. He married, before 1706, Mehitable Gould, of Stoneham, daughter of John and Abigail (Belcher) Gould, of that town. Children: Mehitable, born February 17, 1706-07; Noah, mentioned below ; John, September 3, 1710, settled in Killingly, Connecticut; Phebe and Jonas (twins), October 22, 1714; Joseph, March 12, 1716; Mary, March 12, 1718; Joshua, July 1, 1721, settled in Voluntown, Connecticut ; Benjamin, October 9, 1723 ; Ebenezer, September 2, 1727, cordwainer.[2]
From Stearns: "Jonas (3) [Eaton] married Mehitable Gould, and removed to Framingham;"[3]
Her daughter Mehitable was born on February 12, 1707.[4]
BRIGHAM - Disqualified: Would be remiss if not pointing out a search source that says " Nathan Brigham, married first Elizabeth Howe, and married second Mrs. Mehitable (Gould) Eaton." The Eaton name is seen in another source to mean JAMES EATON not Jonas Eaton.
Mehitable Eaton's Timeline
1685 |
March 5, 1685
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Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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1706 |
February 12, 1706
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Framingham, Middlesex , Massachusetts
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1708 |
July 22, 1708
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Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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1710 |
September 3, 1710
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Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts ,settled in Killingly, Connecticut
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1712 |
September 28, 1712
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Framingham, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
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1714 |
October 22, 1714
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Framingham, Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
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1716 |
March 12, 1716
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Framingham, MA
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1718 |
March 12, 1718
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Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Colonial America
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1721 |
July 21, 1721
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Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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