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  1. Francis Eaton died in the autumn of 1633, possibly as the result of an epidemic that spread through the colony that year and also claimed the lives of fellow Mayflower passengers Peter Browne and Samuel Fuller. By the time of his death his was a freeman.

  2. He died at Plymouth, before 8 November 1633, during another sickness that swept through Plymouth and surrounding areas. Francis Eaton was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact, signed while the ship was at Provincetown, on 11 November 1620.

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  4. Jan 26, 2023 · When he arrived in Plymouth as a Stranger, he quickly saw the death of his first wife. He remarried, and his second wife died within two years of their marriage. He married a third time, shared eight years with his wife, and had three children with her before his death in 1633.

  5. Dec 30, 2017 · He [Francis Eaton] died about 16 years ago. His son Samuel who came over a sucking child, is also married and hath a child" [Bradford 443, 446-47]. The four persons who earned the allotment of four acres in the 1623 land division were Francis Eaton, his deceased first wife, his second wife and his son Samuel Eaton [MQ 40:13].

  6. Apr 1, 2023 · Francis Eaton death, estate and burial. Francis Eaton died in the autumn of 1633, possibly as the result of an epidemic that spread through the colony that year and also claimed the lives of fellow Mayflower passengers Peter Browne and Samuel Fuller. By the time of his death his was a freeman.

    • Bristol, England
    • "Francis Etton", "Eaten", "Eeaton"
    • England
    • before September 11, 1596
  7. Oct 30, 2023 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Francis Eaton born bef. 1596 Bristol, England died 1633 Plymouth, Plymouth Colony including parents + descendants + 2 photos + 7 genealogist comments + questions + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community.

  8. Francis Eaton himself died in 1633, apparently suffering the same fate as his siblings in childhood, dying of a disease that spread through Plymouth that autumn.

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