George Eaton, 18391920 (aged 81 years)

Name
George /Eaton/
Given names
George
Surname
Eaton
Birth
INDI:BIRT:CHAN:DATE: 15 JUL 2012
INDI:BIRT:CHAN:DATE:TIME: 13:29:26
Birth of a sister
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE: 15 JUL 2012
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE:TIME: 13:29:26
Birth of a sister
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE: 15 JUL 2012
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE:TIME: 13:27:31
Birth of a brother
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE: 15 JUL 2012
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE:TIME: 13:39:27
Death of a father
Cause: Cholera
Death of a maternal grandmother
Cause: influenza
Death of a paternal grandmother
March 26, 1864 (aged 25 years)
Marriage
Birth of a son
Birth of a daughter
Death of a maternal grandfather
Cause: senility
INDI:EVEN:LONG: W-75.690277
INDI:EVEN:LATI: N45.420834
INDI:EVEN:_COR:_LAD: 75
INDI:EVEN:_COR:_LAM: 41
INDI:EVEN:_COR:_LAS: 25
INDI:EVEN:_COR:_LAN: 1
INDI:EVEN:_COR:_LOD: 45
INDI:EVEN:_COR:_LOM: 25
INDI:EVEN:_COR:_LOS: 15
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE: 15 JUL 2012
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE:TIME: 13:49:11
Birth of a daughter
Death of a mother
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE: 15 JUL 2012
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE:TIME: 13:39:27
Burial of a mother
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE: 15 JUL 2012
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE:TIME: 13:39:27
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Death of a brother
Burial of a brother
Birth of a daughter
Death of a sister
Burial of a sister
Death of a sister
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE: 15 JUL 2012
INDI:EVEN:CHAN:DATE:TIME: 13:31:46
Death
1920 (aged 81 years)
Family with parents
father
18131849
Birth: 1813 44 40 Sutton, Merimack, Vermont, UNITED STATES
Death: 1849Jackson, Missouri, UNITED STATES
mother
18121879
Birth: 1812 29 30 IRELAND
Death: August 18, 1879Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, UNITED STATES
Marriage MarriageJanuary 6, 1834Ottawa, St. Andrew's, Ontario, CANADA
5 years
elder brother
18381894
Birth: 1838 25 26 Ontario, CANADA
Death: August 13, 1894Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, UNITED STATES
-20 months
elder sister
18361913
Birth: April 25, 1836 23 24 Hull, Quebec, CANADA
Death: November 14, 1913Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, UNITED STATES
4 years
himself
3 years
younger sister
3 years
younger sister
18441918
Birth: January 1844 31 32 CANADA
Death: August 9, 1918Bakersfield, Kern, California, UNITED STATES
2 years
younger brother
18461925
Birth: April 19, 1846 33 34 Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, UNITED STATES
Death: July 27, 1925St. Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri, UNITED STATES
Family with Eliza Prewitt
himself
wife
18531928
Birth: 1853Kentucky, UNITED STATES
Death: July 21, 1928Leavenworth, Kansas, UNITED STATES
Marriage Marriage1872Cowley, Kansas, UNITED STATES
1 year
son
1872
Birth: 1872 33 19 Silver Creek Twsp, Cowley, Kansas, UNITED STATES
5 years
daughter
1876
Birth: 1876 37 23 Silver Creek Twsp, Cowley, Kansas, UNITED STATES
3 years
daughter
18781964
Birth: 1878 39 25 Silver Creek Twsp, Cowley, Kansas, UNITED STATES
Death: August 2, 1964
3 years
son
1880
Birth: November 5, 1880 41 27 Silver Creek Twsp, Cowley, Kansas, UNITED STATES
Death:
15 months
son
1882
Birth: January 24, 1882 43 29 Silver Creek Twsp, Cowley, Kansas, UNITED STATES
Death:
14 years
daughter
Shared note

From William G. Cutler's History of the State of Kansas, Cowley Co., Part 14:
GEORGE EATON, farmer, Section 18, P. O. Maple City, was born in Ontario, Canada, in 1839, and when a child came to this country with his parents; he settled in Marion County, Mo., in 1843, and in 1845 removed to Jackson County, Mo., where his father died in 1849, of cholera; he remained with his mother until 1859, engaged in farming; he went to the Pike's Peak country in Colorado, and returned home in 1859, and remained until 1861, and then returned to Colorado, and was engaged in the business of Government transportation and remained in that business until 1867; then returning home he remained there until 1869, when he started for Southwestern Kansas, and settled on his farm of 305 acres where he now lives; engaged in farming and stock-raising; not finding wheat a remunerative crop, has confined his grain crop to corn chiefly, averaging forty bushels per acre, and of millet three tons; his neat one and one-half story farm residence is with its contents insured, and is shaded by ornamental trees and shrubs; his orchard contains 250 assorted fruit trees, various berries, etc., while his stock interest is represented by from $8,000 to $10,000 worth of cattle, horses, etc. Mr. Eaton was married in 1874, to Miss Eliza Prewitt of this county; their children are David Prewitt, aged eleven years; Mary E. Eaton, aged seven years; Anna K. Eaton, aged five years; John H. Eaton, aged three years; Samuel A. Eaton, aged four months. Mr. Eaton is now filling his third term as Trustee of this township, and has also been for three years Director, and is now Clerk of School District No. 58, and is one of the pioneer settlers and representative men of this part of the country

Living in Silver Creek Twsp. in 1883 at the time the book was published.

1860 Census, Division 35, Jackson Co., Missouri
1870 with mother, aged 29
1880 Census Silver Creek, Cowley, Kansas, farmer
1885 Census, Spring Creek, Kansas, farmer

1900 Census, Dale Township, Kay, Oklahoma Territory
George Eaton 61
Eliza Eaton 46
Anna K Eaton 28
John H Eaton 11
Samuel A Eaton 17
Lida F Eaton 15

1910 Census, Newkirk Ward 3, Kay, Oklahoma
George Eaton 70
Eliza Eaton 54
Anna Eaton 32
Lida Eaton 24

Arkansas City Traveler, Wednesday, October 31, 1883. Register of Deeds. George Eaton was elected trustee of Spring Creek Township, not because he was so distressingly popular, but to secure the defeat of a man who persisted in listing cattle held in the Indian Territory by prominent Republicans. These Republicans got tired of paying lawyers to undo the work of one crank, and out of spite they turned in and elected this George Eaton. Since then George Eaton has gone daft. Sudden local prominence hath made him mad, and he essays to ride on this little ripple across the ocean of Cowley's politics into the haven afforded by the office of register of deeds. He forgets that T. H. Soward is skimming along on a wave that will bury Eaton and his handful of votes so far out of sight that he will never be heard of more. Mark this: Geo. Eaton will not carry his own township, and Soward will beat him in the county five hundred votes. This is official.

TRAVELER, SEPTEMBER 24, 1879 - FRONT PAGE.
George Eaton, who lives 60 miles south of Coffeyville, in the Cherokee Nation, had a valuable mare stolen from on the night of June the 10th last. Last Monday Judge Tibbils saw her passing through the town, and recognizing her, halted the man in possession and took the mare from him. Ample proof of the ownership and larceny was made before Esq. R. M. Ross, and the man who gave his name as D. Logan, and hails from Arkansas City, took his departure, leaving the mare with the Judge. Chautauqua Journal.