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Mary Barnard
Born 22 Sep 1645 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, died 11 Jun 1724 at Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut, United States, age 78 years
Married 10 Nov 1669 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, age 24 years (married 8 years) to:
Anthony Morse, age by marriage 37 years
Born 29 Jan 1632 at ,, , England, died 25 Feb 1678 at Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, age 46 years |
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2nd marriage
Mary Barnard
Married 22 Aug 1678 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, age 32 years (married 36 years) to:
Philip Eastman, age by marriage 33 years, son of Roger Eastman and Sarah Smith.
Born 20 Oct 1644 at Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, died 20 Oct 1714 at Woodstock, Windham County, Connecticut, United States, age 70 years 1st marriage to: Susanna Pusey, 2nd marriage to: Mary Barnard Salisbury, Mass was a very primitive and dangerous place to live and Philip as most of the men in the area did, was a colonial soldier. On May 3, 1676, he was captured by a party of indians. He was later released after negotiations with Chief Wanosancet, Chief of the Pennacook Tribe. He also served as a soldier in King Philip's, the bloodiest indian war of the East Coast. In May of 1698, his house was burned by indians in Haverhill, Mass and he then moved to Woodstock, Ct. Haverhill was a frontier town for more than 70 years. Its early history is a long record of bloodshed and misery. The village consisted of about 30 houses and the men went armed to their work and to their church with bible and gun. The wife of Jonathan Eastman (grandson of this Philip and son of Philip) had her infant torn from heer arms and its brains dashed out against the floor of the attic where they were hiding. She was taken to Canada by the Indians and kept prisoner for some years, until finally found and redeemed by her husband. This was during Queen Ann's War.
Children:
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Captain Ebenezer EastmanBorn 17 Feb 1681 at Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, died 28 Jul 1748 at Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States, age 67 years. Occupation: Inkeeper, Farmer When Ebenezer was about 31 years of age, he was appointed a captain in command of a company of infantry. He served in the British Fleet sent against Canada under the command of Admiral Sir Hovendon Walker. He was present at the surrender of Port Royal to the British in 1712. The Captain was an inkeeper and farmer in Haverhill, Mass. The Captain, being a veteran of the Port Royal and the Canadian Expeditions, was leader in the attempt to develop the present day area of Merrimack County, New Hampshire. The indians called the place "Penny Cook" or "Crooked Place". On Jan. 17, 1726, the British General Court approved the land grant and a meeting took place on Feb. 2, 1726 at the home of Ebenezer Eastman for the purpose of establishing the settlement. He was granted 9 house lots and in the autumn of 1727 moved to his home with his wife, Sarah and their six sons. They were the first family of Penecook. In the spring fo 1728 there was a second division of lots and the Captain drew the 16th lot in what then called the "Mill Brooks Range". This was later named Rumford, and was renamed later as Concord, New Hampshire, the capital of the state. The Captain later petitioned the General Court of New Hampshire for assistance for defense against the indians. During the French and Indian War, he commanded a company of soldiers that included A young Robert Rogers who would later be commander of Rogers Rangers. He took part in the siege of Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia in 1745. He commanded the Fifth Company of the Sixth Massachusetts regiment under the command of Col. Sylvester Richmond Jr. and was present at the reduction and surrender of Louisbourg on June 16, 1745. A monument is dedicated to him and stands in Concord, N.H. 2.
Philip EastmanBorn 18 Aug 1684 at Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, died 25 Mar 1741 at Ashford, Windham County, Connecticut, United States, age 56 years 3.
Abigail EastmanBorn 28 May 1689 at Haverhill, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, died 21 Feb 1759 at Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States, age 69 years |