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Mary Bathsheba <I>Sackett</I> Eaton

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Mary Bathsheba Sackett Eaton

Birth
Hopewell, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Death
20 Dec 1838 (aged 72)
Delaware County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Berlin Township, Delaware County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Townhouse Cemetery section
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Father Thomas Sackett
Mother Sarah Haywood family maiden name changed to Vansant on 11/17/1818

husband Joseph Eaton
marriage 1790

Mary Bathsheba Sackett was born on December 10, 1766, in Pennsylvania, her father, Joseph Thomas Sackett, was 50, and her mother, Sarah [Haywood] Sackett, was 40. She married Joseph Eaton on November 25, 1790, in her hometown. They had 12 children in 21 years. She died on December 20, 1838, in Berlin, Ohio, at the age of 72, and was buried in Lewis Center, Ohio.

children:
John 1791
Sarah 1793
Mary 1794
Issaac 1795
Deacon James 1797
David 1798
Elizabeth 1800
Martha 1802
George Washington 1804
Joseph 1806
Rachel 1808
Joseph 1812

*granddaughter of Simon Sackett b Newtown NY and McGaw born Ireland, on her father's side and Mothers is Zacharias Haywood no other info.
This Eaton family removed to Ohio early 1800's and is named for Eatonville Ohio.
**Left by Sandra Eaton
Father Thomas Sackett
Mother Sarah Haywood family maiden name changed to Vansant on 11/17/1818

husband Joseph Eaton
marriage 1790

Mary Bathsheba Sackett was born on December 10, 1766, in Pennsylvania, her father, Joseph Thomas Sackett, was 50, and her mother, Sarah [Haywood] Sackett, was 40. She married Joseph Eaton on November 25, 1790, in her hometown. They had 12 children in 21 years. She died on December 20, 1838, in Berlin, Ohio, at the age of 72, and was buried in Lewis Center, Ohio.

children:
John 1791
Sarah 1793
Mary 1794
Issaac 1795
Deacon James 1797
David 1798
Elizabeth 1800
Martha 1802
George Washington 1804
Joseph 1806
Rachel 1808
Joseph 1812

*granddaughter of Simon Sackett b Newtown NY and McGaw born Ireland, on her father's side and Mothers is Zacharias Haywood no other info.
This Eaton family removed to Ohio early 1800's and is named for Eatonville Ohio.
**Left by Sandra Eaton


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