George EATON and Abigail BALDWIN.
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George EATON was born about 1814, in Newport Town, Herkimer County, New York, the third of five children born to Fuller Eaton Senior and his unknown first wife.
Abigail Baldwin was born about 1812, in Newport Town, Herkimer County, New York, the daughter of Sylvester (or Andrew Sylvester1) BALDWIN and Phebe Ann SHERMAN.
EATONs on the 1820 Herkimer County (Newport Town, Herkimer County, New York, the daughter of Sylvester (or Andrew Sylvester) BALDWIN and Phebe Ann SHERMAN.
EATONs on the 1820 Herkimer County (Newport Town), NY census include Elijah, age 26-45; and Fuller, age 26-45 (their positions on the list were separated by only one other family which was Sylvester BALDWIN). In the household of Elijah was a male over 45 years old, which could have been his father (perhaps Benjamin). The 1820 Newport Township, Herkimer County, NY census reported the household of Fuller EATON included one male 26-45 years old (probably Fuller), three male children under ten years old (probably William, George, and Van Rensselaer), one female 16-26 years old (Fuller's wife, Laura, whom he married in 1819), and two female children under ten years old (names unknown).
Footnotes:
1. Return of Deaths in the City of Stillwater, County of Washington and State of Minnesota for the Year ending Dec 1883
2. Family records in possession of Hazel MILLS, Orting, WA< 1999, and of Sharyn HERIAN, Grays Lake, Il, 1999
3. 1820 Federal Census for Newport Town, Herkimer County, NY.
4. Civil War Pension Record for Lewis EATON, application for which was submitted by Abigail EATON, #138,071.
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Deerfield Town, Oneida County, or in Newport Town, Herkimer County. It is possible that George and Abigail lived near Sylvester BALDWIN, wherever he lived in 1835.
Ruth Ann was born in March 1835. John was born 27 Dec 1836. George Warren was born in February 1839. Ansel A. was born 6 Jan 1840, according to his Civil War Pension record, in Cortland County, New York.5
On the 1840 census for Lincklacn Town, Chenango County, New York, Van Rensslaer and George EATON were listed next door to each other. George's family consisted of three males (age 20-30 probably George, and two under five probably John and George Warren) and two females (age 20-30 probably Abigail, and age 5-10 probably Ruth Ann).6
Lewis was born about 1843. Henry was born 6 July 1844.
Fuller's son, George was listed on the 1845 census for Scott Town, Cortland County, NY. separated on the sheet by one family from Fuller. In George's household were six males (probably George, John, Warren, Ansel, Lewis and Henry) and two females (probably Abigail and Ruth). No males were subject to military duty, and one (probably George) was eligible to vote. There was one female under the age of 45 that was married (probably Abigail and Ruth). No males were subject to military duty, and one (probably George) was eligible to vote. There was one female under the age of 45 that was married (probably Abigail), one female under the age of 16 that was unmarried (probably Ruth), and one male born within the preceding year (probably Henry). All eight members of the family had been born in New York. Four of the children were between the ages of 5 and 16 (probably Ruth, John, Warren, and Ansel), and four were attending the common schools. They did not occupy any land and had three milk cows and four hogs.
George moved from New York to Illinois about 1845, and subsequently relocated to Marquette County, WI in 1846 and 1847.
Lovell was born about 1845 or 1846, in Illinois.
George was listed in the Precinct of Dartford, Marquette County, on the state census taken Dec 1, 1847. His family included seven males (probably George, John, George Warren, Ansel, Lewis, Henry, and Lovell) and two females (probably Abigail and Ruth Ann).
Lewis was born about 1843. Henry was born 6 July 1844.
Fuller's son, George, was listed on the 1845 census for Scott Town, Cortland County, NY. separated on the sheet by one family from Fuller. In George's household were six males (probably George, John, Warren, Ansel, Lewis and Henry) and two females (probably Abigail and Ruth). All eight members of the family had been born in New York. Four of the children were between the ages of 5 and 16 (probably Ruth, John, Warren, and Ansel), and four were attending the common schools. They did not occupy any land and had three milk cows and four hogs.7
George, moved from New York to Illinois about 1845, and subsequently relocated to Marquette County WI in 1846 and 1847.
Lovell was born about 1845 or 1846, in Illinois.
George was listed in the Precinct of Dartford, Marquette County, on the state census taken Dec 1, 1847. His family included seven males (probably George, John, George Warren, Ansel, Lewis, Henry and Lovell) and two females (probably Abigail and Ruth Ann).8
Caroline E. was born 1 Apr1850, in Brooklyn Township, Marquette (later Green Lake) County, Wisconsin.
Fuller EATON Sr was listed on the 1850 Brooklyn Township, Marquette County, WI census
FOOTNOTES
5. Civil War Pension Record for Ansel EATON, application for which was submitted by 6 Jan 1911. Application # 594,604, and Certificate # 440,046.
6. 1840 Federal Census for Lincklaen Town, Chenango County, New York, page 141.
7. 1845 State Census for the Town of Scott, County of Cortland, State of New York.
8. 1847 State Census for Precinct of Dartford, Marquette County, WI.
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with children Benjamin, age 25; Fuller Jr, age 16; and Sarah, Age 12, living next door to George EATON, age 36. George's household included, himself, Abigail, John, Warren, Ansel, Lewis, Henry, Lovel, and Caroline.9 George's daughter, Ruth Ann, was included in the household of Jefferson EATON in Vinland Township, Winnebago County, WI. Jefferson was a cousin to George, being the son of Osee EATON, the brother of George's father, Fuller EATON Senior.10
Charles was born 25 February 1854 or 1855, in Oshkosh, Winnebago County, Wisconsin.
On 16 Oct 1857, the George EATON family (George 43 and Abigail age 44) was listed on a census for Town 104 Range 5, Houston County, Minnesota. The household included Ruth A., John, Warren, Ansel, Lewis, Henry, Lovell, Caroline E. Hellen M., and Charles.11
George was listed in Vernon Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota, on the 1860 federal census. His household included himself, Abigail, John, George (Warren), Lewis, Ansel, Henry, Lovell, Caroline, Hellen, and Charles.12
On 30 Sep 1861, Lewis and Henry enlisted in Company H, 3rd Minnesota Regiment, to take part in the Civil War. On Nov 1861, John enlisted in the same company.
George EATON died 14 May 1862, in Garden City, Blue Earth County, Minnesota. The physician who attended his last sickness stated that George died at his residence at Garden City.13
On 19 August 1862, Ansel enlisted in Company #, 9th Minnesota Regiment.
On 24 Feb 1864, Lovell enlisted in Company H, 3rd Minnesota Regiment, the same company as his brothers John, Lewis, and Henry..
Lewis died 1 Oct 1864, in a hospital at Pine Bluff (or Duvall's Bluff), Arkansas, of chronic diarrhea, and on 1 Dec 1864, Lovell died in Minnesota, from complications of a disease contracted in the War. Charles EATON was a witness to Abigail's application for the Civil War pension based on Lewis service.
Abigail and seven children (John, Warren, Ansel, Henry, Caroline, Helen, and Charles) were listed on the 1865 census for Vernon Center, Blue Earth County MN.
9. 1850 Federal Census for Brooklyn Township, Marquette County, WI.
10. 1850 Federal Census for Vinland Township, Winnebago County, WI
11. 1857 State Census for Houston County, Minnesota, page 43, volume label H-J.
12. 1860 Federal Census for Vernon Township, Blue Earth County, MN.
13. Civil War pension Record for Lewis EATON, application for which was submitted by Abigail EATON. 138,071.
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Abigail submitted a Mother' Application for Army Pension based on Civil War service given by Lewis EATON, her deceased son. ON 8 Nov 1866, she gave her age as 53, and her residence as Garden City, Blue Earth County, MN. The application contained an affidavit from Hellen Maria EATON, a sister to Lewis, which stated Abigail, their mother, had become dependant almost entirely upon Lewis for support at the death of their father, George14.
Abigail was listed on the Pleasant Mound Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota federal census for 1870, living in the home of her son, Ansel. Her age was given as 57.15
John died 28 Dec 1870, in Martin County, Minnesota, from complications of intermittent fever, chronic diarrhea, and consumption that he contracted in military service.16
14. Civil War Pension Record for Lewis EATON, application for which was submitted by Abigail EATON, # 138,071.
15. 1870 Federal Census for Pleasant Mound, Blue Earth County, MC, page 653.
16. Civil War Pension Record for John EATON, application for which was submitted by his remarried widow, Nannie E. Rose, #269,661 and certificate # 241,652.
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