genealogy of Patty Rose

 

 


Genealogy of Patty Rose


Name Philip EASTMAN
Birth 13 Nov 1715/16, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts51
Death 1 Sep 1804, Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts81
Father Capt. Ebenezer EASTMAN (1681-1748)
Mother Sarah PEASLEE (1690-)
Marriage 29 May 1739, Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire81
Spouse Abiah BRADLEY
Birth abt 1717, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
Father Abraham BRADLEY (1683->1764)
Mother Elizabeth PHILBRICK (1686-)
Children:
1 F Ruth EASTMAN
Birth abt 1740
Death 5 Apr 1822
Spouse David PAGE
Marriage bef 1759
Notes for Philip EASTMAN
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Philip Eastman, s. Ebenezer and Sarah (Peasley), Jan. 5, 1715-16. [ref 51]
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Philip, the second son, born November 13, 1713*; was "a man of great resolution and force, of sound judgment, and took a leading part in the business of the Proprietors, and in town affairs." He married Abiah, a sister of the Bradleys killed in the massacre of 1746. Their son Jonathan "had but little early education, but learned to write on birch-bark, and in later years was well posted in all political and public matters." [ref 91:34,36]
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children: Robert, Jonathan, Ruth
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Notes for Abiah BRADLEY
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ABIAH BRADLEY, m. 29 May, 1739, Philip4 Eastman (Ebenezer3, Philip2, Roger1), b. 13 Nov., 1713*; d. Concord 1 Sep., 1804. Philip's father was a first settler in Pennacook. His was the first ox-team that set out from Haverhill for Pennacook with a barrel of molasses, and he was the first to remove his family to Pennacook in 1727. 3 children. [ref 81:40]
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