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Nathaniel Eastman

Birth18 Mar/May 1643 - Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Death30 Nov 1709 - Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
MotherSarah Smith
FatherRoger Eastman

Born in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States on 18 Mar/May 1643 to Roger Eastman and Sarah Smith. Nathaniel Eastman married Elizabeth Hudson and had 9 children. He passed away on 30 Nov 1709 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
Roger Eastman
1610 - 1694
Sarah Smith
1621 - 1697
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Hudson
1647 - 1716
Children Show all
Sarah Hannah Eastman
1674 - 1726
Marah.. Eastman
1674 - 1728
Nathaniel Eastman
1679 - 1760
Jemima Eastman
1677 - 1760
Mary Morse
1690 - 1752

Lydia Eastman
1683 - 1722
Jeremiah Eastman
1677 - 1760
Phillip (Esq.) Eastman (Ggf7)
1684 - 1741
Sarah Eastman / Edmund / Esmond
1674 - 1724

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