EUNICE SINGLETARY
dau/o Richard Singletary & Susanna Cook(e)
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EUNICE SINGLETARY was a daughter of Richard Singletary, the immigrant, and his wife, Susannah Cook(e). Her birthdate varies among researchers from 7 January 1640/1641, 1641/1642, and 7 January 1642. She was probably born in Salibury, Essex County, Massachusetts. Her given name is sometimes recorded as Unity Singletary. Eunice married 1657, 1658 or 1659 Haverhill, Massachusetts to Thomas Eaton. They are said to have removed to Nova Scotia, Canada.
Known children of Thomas Eaton & Eunice Singletary:
- Jonathan Eaton
- Lydia Eaton m Thomas Hardy
- Job Eaton
Thomas EATON ( -1698) married "Unity/Eunice? SINGLETARY; 6 Jan 1658, Dec 1678; 2 Jan 1659; 6 Jan 1659; Andover/Haverhill."
(Source: Internet, 21 Feb 2004, E-mail to ASH: Susan Bidwell Williams: TORREY, p. 241) (22 Feb 2004, Permission to post received from Susan Bidwell Williams)
(Source: Internet, 22 Feb 2004, Dunham-Donham@rootsquest: Mimi at Claire A. Foster: "... Eunice Singletary m Thomas Eaton and they went to
Nova Scotia...they had a son named Jonathan. See: Eaton's of Nova Scotia")
(Source: Internet, 22 Feb 2004, Dunham-Donham@rootsquest: Marcia Briggs wrote, "...search for the name Singletary at Ancestry.com, you get a hit on the "Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-1633" database. It is for the Eunice Singletary who married Thomas Eaton.")
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"EUNICE SINGLETARY, b. January 07, 1640/41, Salisbury, Essex Co, MA; d. October 05, 1715, Haverhill, Essex Co, MA; m. THOMAS EATON, January 06, 1657/58, Andover, Essex Co, MA." (Walters)
(Source: 19 Mar 2004, E-mail to SINGLETARY-DUNHAM: Gratia Dunham Mahony: "The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury Massachusetts by David W. Hoyt, NE History Press, Somersworth, 1981,p. 317-18 gives Eunice b. 7 Jan. 1641/2. Richard was in Newbury in 1638, he received land in Salisbury in 1640, so Eunice may have been born in Salisbury. She was NOT born in Andover."
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ANDERSON, Robert Charles, The Great Migration Begins, Immigrants to New England 1620-33, Volume II, G-O, Great Migration Study Project, NEHGS, Boston, 1995, p. 860:
Jacob HARDY, s/o Thomas HARDY m by 1691 to Lydia EATON, dau/o Thomas EATON & Eunice SINGLETARY. (Hoyt 148-49) (Ordway Anc 288).
(Source: Internet, 22 Feb 2004, DUNHAM-DONHAM@Rootsquest: Susan Bidwell Williams)
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