Isaiah Eaton
- Born: 15 Oct 1757, Haverhill MA
- Marriage (1): Priscilla West
- Died: 21 Jan 1847, Westminster VT
General notes:
Silversmith and clockmaker
Events in his life were:
- Flynt & Fales:, . 3 Private in Revolutionary War and was at Lexington on the alarm in 1776.
- Advertised in the New Hampshire Journal (Walpole NH), 6 Jun 1793, wanting "an apprentice to the goldsmith and clock making business in Walpole, a steady, active boy about thirteen or fourteen years of age." 3
- He worked circa 1793 as a silversmith and clockmaker in Walpole NH 4
- He was a partner in 1803-1805 with Benjamin Kindrick in Westminster VT as EATON & KINDRICK 4
- Advertised in the Farmer's Weekly Museum, 1803, moving from Walpole to Westminster, Vermont, where he carried on the gold, silver, and clockmaking business in company with Benjamin Kindrick under firm name of EATON & KINDRICK. 3
- Advertised in 1805 (Westminster VT), that the firm of EATON & KINDRICK was dissolved Aug. 8, 1805 and he "continues the Gold and Silversmith business in Westminster." 3
- He worked after 8 Aug 1805-1840 as a silversmith and clockmaker in Westminster VT 4
- Appointed Representative in 1811. 3
- Appointed in 1813-1826 as Selectman in Westminster VT 3
Isaiah married Priscilla West. (Priscilla West was born about 1761 in Haverhill MA and died on 5 Nov 1804 in Westminster VT.)
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