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Rev Tilton Eastman

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Rev Tilton Eastman

Birth
Amherst, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
8 Jul 1842 (aged 68)
Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Randolph Center, Orange County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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His name can be seen on many births, marriages and deaths of his time.

m Experience Smith on 20 Oct 1802 at Plainfield, NH
Children:
- Francis Smith Eastman (16 Dec 1803-) m Sally Patten
- Edward Eastman (22 Feb 1806-23 Feb 1870) m1 Sarah Tracy, m2 Catherine Peckham Granger
- Eunice Smith Eastman (5 Aug 1809-)
- George Burder Eastman (24 Dec 1811-20 Oct 1892) m Margaret Brother
- Mary Eastman (3 Nov 1816-)

Graduated from Dartmouth College in 1796 and taught at Moor's Indian Charity School in Hanover from 1796 to 1797; studied divinity; was ordained the second pastor of the Congregation Church at Randolph on 3 Jun 1801; he resigned on 19 Mar 1830 on account of poor health and was dismissed 25 May 1830 but still resided there.
He owned a house and farm near the village and continued to live there and preach occasionally until his death. He was highly esteemed by his parishioners and by contemporary ministers in the State.

Source:
- Sketches of the Alumni of Dartmouth College; compiled by Rev George T Chapman (1867)
- History and Genealogy of Deacon John Eastman of Hadley, Mass; by M Emily Eastman (1908)
- Eastman Family of America by Guy S. Rix 1901 (pgs 397-398)
His name can be seen on many births, marriages and deaths of his time.

m Experience Smith on 20 Oct 1802 at Plainfield, NH
Children:
- Francis Smith Eastman (16 Dec 1803-) m Sally Patten
- Edward Eastman (22 Feb 1806-23 Feb 1870) m1 Sarah Tracy, m2 Catherine Peckham Granger
- Eunice Smith Eastman (5 Aug 1809-)
- George Burder Eastman (24 Dec 1811-20 Oct 1892) m Margaret Brother
- Mary Eastman (3 Nov 1816-)

Graduated from Dartmouth College in 1796 and taught at Moor's Indian Charity School in Hanover from 1796 to 1797; studied divinity; was ordained the second pastor of the Congregation Church at Randolph on 3 Jun 1801; he resigned on 19 Mar 1830 on account of poor health and was dismissed 25 May 1830 but still resided there.
He owned a house and farm near the village and continued to live there and preach occasionally until his death. He was highly esteemed by his parishioners and by contemporary ministers in the State.

Source:
- Sketches of the Alumni of Dartmouth College; compiled by Rev George T Chapman (1867)
- History and Genealogy of Deacon John Eastman of Hadley, Mass; by M Emily Eastman (1908)
- Eastman Family of America by Guy S. Rix 1901 (pgs 397-398)


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