Nathaniel Eames1,2

M, #1484, * 30 Dec 1668, + 1 Jan 1746
FatherThomas Eames1,2 * s 1620, + 25 Jan 1680
MotherMary Blanford1,2 * s 1630, + Feb 1676

Family

Anna * s 1665, + 12 Mar 1743
Children
     Nathaniel Eames was born on 30 Dec 1668 in Sudbury, Massachusetts.1,2 He married Anna.2,3 He died on 1 Jan 1746.2

Other information:
In 1693 Nathaniel Eames build the eastern part of the Jonathan Eames house, which was in existence until 1886. In 1699 he petitioned the court to have his land remain part of Natick, instead of becoming Sherburne. On 27 July 1710 he payed tax to secure a stock of ammunition for the colonists, he was on the school committee in 1717-1718, on the church committee in 1726 and a selectman in 1726-1727.2

Citations

  1. [S519] MA Sudbury, Sudbury, MA, pg. 42 (47). Nathaniel, s. Thomas Eames and Mary, 30 Dec 1668. Online at http://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsu00sudb
  2. [S268] William Richard Cutter, Middlesex, MA Homes, Vol. 1, pg 214-215. Eames. Online at http://archive.org/details/historichomespla01cutt
  3. [S176] Bigelow, online: http://bigelowsociety.com/rod/bigsoc1.htm
  4. [S342] Gilman Bigelow Howe, Bigelow, pg. 33. Online at http://books.google.com/. The website contains updated information, in addition to most of the info from the book.