Philip EASTMAN
Genealogies of Woodstock Families, p. 617-19 Clarence Winthrop Bowen, The History of Woodstock, Connecticut, Vol. 8with additions and corrections by Donald Lines Jacobus & William Herbert Wood, under supervision of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1943, p. 206-207 Ashford Land Records, Vol. 4:241; Bayles' History of Windham County, pp. 992, 994, 998 At the time of his marriage Lieut. Philip was living in Ashford. He was agent for Ashford to the General Assembly regarding exemption of town taxes, Lieutenant of trained band 1733, Justice of the Peace for Windham county 1733-1735, and as such performed marriages. At the first town meeting in Ashford in 1715 he was one of six chosen to lay out highways; an Ashford Proprietor, member of the General Assembly 1732 and following years. Philip married his cousin, Mary Eastman.
Genealogies of Woodstock Families, p. 617-19 Ashford Land Records, Vol. 4:241; Bayles' History of Windham County, pp. 992, 994, 998 Mary Eastman married her cousin, Philip Eastman.
Genealogies of Woodstock Families, p. 617-19 Ashford Land Records, Vol. 4:241; Bayles' History of Windham County, pp. 992, 994, 998 Eastman Family p. 79 Worcester Co. Deeds 5:347, p. 9 Samuel was a tavern keeper in 1762 in Ashford. In 1734 he and his father Lieut. Philip Eastman were witnesses to a deed conveying 250 acres from Jacob Parker of Ashford to Samuel Waldo of Boston. One of Samuel's daughters married a Bixby. Death information of Samuel or second wife, Dorothy are not in Ashford or Rehoboth records.
Genealogies of Woodstock Families, p. 617-19 Ashford Land Records, Vol. 4:241; Bayles' History of Windham County, pp. 992, 994, 998 Connecticut Magazine, Vol. X:388 Timothy lived in Ashford and moved to Windsor, Vermont in 1784
Genealogies of Woodstock Families, p. 617-19 Ebenezer served in the Revolutionary War.
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He married Mary Eastman 20 Oct 1715 . Mary Eastman was born at Salisbury, Massachusetts 29 Mar 1680 .
They were the parents of 10
children:
Samuel Eastman
born 17 May 1716.
Timothy Eastman
born 5 Mar 1718.
Ebenezer Eastman
born 16 Feb 1719.
Ruth Eastman
born 23 Apr 1722.
Jonathan Eastman
born 3 Jun 1724.
Peter Eastman
born 22 Feb 1728.
Hannah Eastman
born 31 Mar 1731.
Elizabeth Eastman
born 23 Feb 1733.
Blocked
Abigail Eastman
born 1 Aug 1735.
Philip Eastman died Bef 9 May 1745 .