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3. EUNICE 2 SINGLETARY (Richard 1 Singletary) born in Salisbury, Massachusetts 7 January 1641/2; [1] died 5 October 1715. [2] She married in Andover, Essex County, Massachusetts 6 January 1658/9 THOMAS EATON, son of John 1 Eaton. [3] Thomas Eaton had married first 14 August 1656 Martha Kent who died 1 March 1657/8. Thomas and Martha (Kent) Eaton had one child, Martha Eaton, b. 27 February 1657. [4] Children of Thomas and Eunice (Singletary) Eaton: born in Haverhill, MA [5]

                i.  Thomas 3 Eaton b. 18 March 1559/60
                       m. 5 May 1684 Hannah Webster
               ii.  Lydia 3 Eaton b. 23 July 1662
                       m. Jacob Hardy
              iii.  John 3 Eaton b. 6 March 1664/5
                       m. 25 June 1700 Mary 3 Singletary  (dau. of Nathaniel 2, Richard 1 Singletary)
                       Res. Haverhill; 8 children [6]
              iv.  Jonathan 3 Eaton b. 23 April 1668
                       m.1 17 March 1695/6 Sarah Sanders
                       m. 2 23 Jan. 1699/1700 Ruth Page
               v.  Job 3 Eaton b. 22 April 1671
                       m. 10 Jan. 1698/99 Mary Simons
              vi.  Timothy 3 Eaton b. 19 May 1674
                       m. Ruth Chapman
             vii.  Ebenezer3 Eaton b. 5 April 1677; d 14 May 1737; unmarried
            viii.  unnamed child 3 Eaton b. 16 March; d. 17 March 1680/1
              ix.  Ruth 3 Eaton b. 23 Nov. 1684
                       m. 1 Ebenezer Kimball
                       m. 2 Stephen Johnson

References: 1. Hoyt, Salisbury and Amesbury, p. 148-9. 2. Ibid. 3. Ibid. 4. Ibid. 5. Ibid. 6. Ibid.

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