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Jonathan Eames Jr.

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Jonathan Eames Jr. Veteran

Birth
Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
4 Apr 1814 (aged 59)
Burial
Madison, Somerset County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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Inscription: "Sacred to the Memory of Mr Jonathan Eames who died April 4, 1814 aged 58 years." Born in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts to Jonathan Eames, Sr. & Dorothy Richardson. Married Thankful Olive Young 13 Nov 1776 in Wiscasset, Lincoln, Maine. Old home still stands on Eames Hill Road, Madison, Maine. See "Maine Families in 1790", Vol. 5, by Joseph Crook Anderson II. According to his brother Phineas' pension record, he was a Revolutionary War soldier. In 1784, he helped rescue Mrs Robert Forbes and her daughter according to "The History of Norridgewock" by William Allen. Probate records list children sons, Phineas, Alfred, Nimrod, Nahum, and daughters, Betsey (Smith), Charity (Thurston), Zilphia (Aires), Mariah (Holbrook), and Thankful (Eames).
Inscription: "Sacred to the Memory of Mr Jonathan Eames who died April 4, 1814 aged 58 years." Born in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts to Jonathan Eames, Sr. & Dorothy Richardson. Married Thankful Olive Young 13 Nov 1776 in Wiscasset, Lincoln, Maine. Old home still stands on Eames Hill Road, Madison, Maine. See "Maine Families in 1790", Vol. 5, by Joseph Crook Anderson II. According to his brother Phineas' pension record, he was a Revolutionary War soldier. In 1784, he helped rescue Mrs Robert Forbes and her daughter according to "The History of Norridgewock" by William Allen. Probate records list children sons, Phineas, Alfred, Nimrod, Nahum, and daughters, Betsey (Smith), Charity (Thurston), Zilphia (Aires), Mariah (Holbrook), and Thankful (Eames).


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