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==Status summary==
 
==Status summary==
 
As of September 18, 2016:
 
As of September 18, 2016:
* Results for Eaton Y Elite kit JZ7P3 have been returned and are being analyzed
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* [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Eaton?iframe=ycolorized Eaton Family Y-DNA Project (group: 4. R1b Haplogroup -Eaton Lineage III- FranPly)] contacted
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* Results for Eaton Y Elite kit JZ7P3 have been returned and have been analyzed
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* Anyone who believes they are a patrilineal (all male line) descendant of Francis Eaton should [[Read me First|Read me First]]
  
==Paper Trail==
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As of February 1, 2021:
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* One Big Y-700 test for a Y-DNA descendant of Francis Eaton has posted.
  
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<big>'''IMPORTANT:'''</big> [[Read me First|Read me First]]
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==Paper Trail==
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For more information see: Van Antwerp, Lee Douglas, revised by Robert S. Wakefield, ''Mayflower Families through Five Generations vol. 9 Eaton'' as well as
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[https://www.lulu.com/shop/louise-walsh-throop/francis-eaton-of-the-mayflower-1596-1633/hardcover/product-n258dg.html?q=Throop&page=1&pageSize=4 Throop, Louise Walsh, ''Francis Eaton of the Mayflower (1596-1633) Who Landed at Plymouth Massachusetts in December 1620'', privately published]
 
===First Generation===
 
===First Generation===
Francis Eaton,<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Eaton_(Mayflower_passenger) Wikipedia entry for Francis Eaton]</ref><ref>[http://mayflowerhistory.com/eaton-francis/ Francis Eaton entry on Caleb Johnson's MayflowerHistory.com]</ref><ref>Thompson, N.D., "The origin and parentage of Francis Eaton of the ''Mayflower''", <i>The American Genealogist</i>, July/October 1997, 301-309</ref> son of John Eaton and Dorothy Smith, was baptized September 11, 1596, in Bristol, England. John and Dorothy had a number of children, but (with the exception of Francis) they all either died in infancy or in Mar 1603/4<ref>TAG 72:303</ref>.  
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Eaton-89 Francis Eaton],<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Eaton_(Mayflower_passenger) Wikipedia entry for Francis Eaton]</ref><ref>[http://mayflowerhistory.com/eaton-francis/ Francis Eaton entry on Caleb Johnson's MayflowerHistory.com]</ref><ref>Thompson, N.D., "The origin and parentage of Francis Eaton of the ''Mayflower''", <i>The American Genealogist</i>, July/October 1997, 301-309</ref><ref>[https://pilgrimhall.org/francis_eaton.htm Pilgrim Hall Museum] Francis Eaton biography.</ref> son of John Eaton and Dorothy Smith, was baptized September 11, 1596, in Bristol, England.<ref>John and Dorothy had a number of children, but (with the exception of Francis) they all either died in infancy or in Mar 1603/4 (TAG 72:303).</ref> and died during an epidemic in Plymouth in 1633.<ref>He was in the 1633 tax list (25 Mar 1633) but the Inventory of his estate was taken 8 Nov 1633 PCR 1:19; MD 1:198, 2:116.</ref> Francis Eaton was married a total of three times. First by 1619 to Sarah _____ by whom he had one son (Samuel). Francis married second, about 1622 to Dorothy _____<ref>Mayflower Increasings, p. 54 stated "It has been suggested that she was the unnamed maid of the Carver family whom Bradford says 'married and died a year or two after' <MD 2:116>".</ref> who apparently died soon, leaving no (surviving) children.  Francis Eaton's third married by 1626 to [[Christian Penn (mtDNA)#First Generation |Christian Penn]], who survived Francis and married Francis Billington in Plymouth in Jul 1634. By this final marriage, Francis had: [[Christian Penn (mtDNA)#First Generation |Rachel]], Benjamin, and a child called "an idiot" in 1643.  
  
Francis Eaton was married a total of three times. First by 1619 to Sarah _____ by whom he had one son (Samuel). Francis married second, about 1622 to Dorothy _____ who apparently died soon, leaving no (surviving) children.  Francis Eaton's third married by 1626 to Christian Penn, who survived Francis and married Francis Billington in Plymouth in Jul 1634. By this final marriage, Francis had: Rachel, Benjamin, and a child called "an idiot" in 1643.
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Francis, his son Samuel, and his first wife, Sarah, were aboard the 1620 voyage of the ''Mayflower'' to Plymouth. Both of Francis' sons have surviving direct paternal line descendants who have done some level of Y-DNA testing.
 
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Francis, his son Samuel, and his first wife, Sarah, were aboard the 1620 voyage of the ''Mayflower'' to Plymouth. Both of Francis' sons have surviving direct paternal line descendants.
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===Second Generation===
 
===Second Generation===
*Samuel Eaton (b. ''circa'' 1620), son of first wife, Sarah
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Eaton-95 Samuel Eaton]<ref>[https://pilgrimhall.org/samuel_eaton.htm Pilgrim Hall Museum] Samuel Eaton biography.</ref> was called by Gov. Bradford as "a suckling child" when the family came over on the Mayflower. As such, he was likely born late 1619 or early 1620. He married twice: First by 1646 to Elizabeth ______, who died after 5 Oct 1652. He married second, 10 Jan 1660/1 his step-sister, [[Christian Penn (mtDNA)#Second Generation|Martha Billington]]. By his first wife, Samuel had two daughters (names unknown). By his second wife, Samuel had [[Christian Penn (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Sarah]], Samuel, [[Christian Penn (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Mercy]] and [[Christian Penn (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Bethiah]].
  
*Benjamin Eaton (b. 1628), son of third wife, [[Christian Penn (mtDNA) |Christian (or Christiana) Penn]]
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Eaton-843 Benjamin Eaton], son of third wife, [[Christian Penn (mtDNA) |Christian (or Christiana) Penn]], was born in New Plimoth in Mar 1627/8.<ref>called 15 years in March next on 14 Jan 1642/3.</ref> He married at Plymouth 4 Dec 1660 [[Sarah Cushman (mtDNA)#Second Generation |Sarah Hoskins]]. They had at least seven children: Benjamin (b1663), William (b1669 never married), [[Sarah Cushman (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Hannah]] (c1670), [[Sarah Cushman (mtDNA)#Third Generation | ''poss.'' Susannah]] (c1672), Ebenezer (c1674), [[Sarah Cushman (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Rebecca]] (c1676), (poss.) [[Sarah Cushman (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Sarah]] (c1678) and Experience.
  
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===Third Generation===
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Eaton-1371 Samuel Eaton (II)] was born in Duxburrow (now Duxbury) about 1663 and died Middleborough 8 Mar 1723/4 in the 61st year of his age (Middleborough VRs). He married Middleborough 24 May 1694 [[Elizabeth Nichols (mtDNA)#Second Generation |Elizabeth Fuller]]. They had four children: Mercy (no ch.), Keziah (d.y.), [[Elizabeth Nichols (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Elizabeth]] and Barnabas
  
==DNA Results ==
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Eaton-657 Benjamin Eaton (II)] was born Plymouth in 1664 and died Kingston sometime between his will (3 or 23 Apr 1745) and its probate (20 Dec 1745). He married Plymouth 18 Dec 1689 [[Elizabeth, wife of John Coombs (mtDNA)#Second Generation |Mary Coombs]] and they had eleven children: Francis, William, Hannah, Jabez, [[Cushman (Y-DNA)#Third Generation |Sarah]], Elizabeth, John, Benjamin, [[Soule (Y-DNA)#Third Generation |Mary]], Elisha and David.
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Eaton-2063 Ebenezer Eaton] was born before 1680. He married Plymouth 2 Nov 1701 [[Ballou (mtDNA)#Third Generation |Hannah Rickard]]. They are said to have had seven children (needs to be verified): Ebenezer, Benjamin, Mercy, Elisha, Gideon, Hannah and Joanna.
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<references />
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==DNA Results '''R-FGC53179''' ==
 
===Previous Y-DNA testing===
 
===Previous Y-DNA testing===
Previous Y-STR testing through the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mayflowersociety?iframe=yresults Mayflower DNA Project] and the Eaton DNA Project (administered by the Eaton Families Association) has identified a Y-STR haplotype for the ''Mayflower'' Eaton lineage, which likely belongs to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1b R1b-M269] Y-DNA haplogroup,<ref>http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/eaton/results (Lineage V)</ref> which is quite common in Western Europe. Testing involved descendants of both of Francis Eaton's known sons, Samuel and Benjamin. Y-STR results (specifically DYS390=23) provide some indication that the Eaton lineage belongs more specifically to the U106 subgroup of R1b-M269.
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Previous Y-STR testing through the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mayflowersociety?iframe=yresults Mayflower DNA Project] and the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Eaton?iframe=ycolorized Eaton DNA Project] Group ''4. R1b Haplogroup -Eaton Lineage III- FranPly'' (administered by the [https://Eatongenealogy.com Eaton Families Association]) has identified a Y-STR haplotype for the ''Mayflower'' Eaton lineage, belonging to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1b R1b-M269] Y-DNA haplogroup, which is quite common in Western Europe. Testing involved descendants of both of Francis Eaton's known sons, Samuel and Benjamin. Y-STR results (specifically DYS390=23) provide some indication that the Eaton lineage belongs more specifically to the U106 subgroup of R1b-M269.
  
 
===NGS/WGS testing===
 
===NGS/WGS testing===
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'''JZ7P3''' Tested with Y Elite v2.1a; results returned September 18, 2016; previously tested as kit # 126810 / E-62. Y Elite results for kit JZ7P3 (descendant of son Benjamin) have confirmed Francis Eaton and his patrilineal descendants belong to haplogroup R1b-U106. Further, the results revealed the lineage can be classified more specifically by the haplogroup-defining marker, [http://meekdna.com/U198dna/ U198 (also known as S29)]. A preliminary analysis of results suggests that the lineage belongs to a relatively rare U198 subclade, Z37884 (another SNP at this clade level, S10591, is used by FTDNA). Additionally, 31 new markers (named FGC53175 through FGC53205) have been identified, which are, so far, unique to this Francis Eaton patrilineal line. The Big Y-700 result of a second individual has confirmed the S10591 clade.
  
'''JZ7P3''' Tested with Y Elite v2.1a; results returned September 18, 2016; previously tested as kit # 126810 / E-62
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The Y Elite tester later took the Big Y-700 test and a comparison of his result with the other Eaton Big Y-700 result documented where the family falls under S10591>FGC53179. Since the two tester both share a common Eaton ancestor for several generations. It would be very helpful if a descendant of Francis Eaton's other son, Samuel, undergoes an NGS/WGS test to further refine the clade.
====Paternal lineage====
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*Francis<sup>1</sup> Eaton
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**Benjamin<sup>2</sup>
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***Benjamin<sup>3</sup>
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****Francis<sup>4</sup>
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*****Benjamin<sup>5</sup>
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******Joseph<sup>6</sup>
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*******William E.<sup>7</sup>
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********Oren H.<sup>8</sup>
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*********''private''<sup>9</sup>
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**********''private''<sup>10</sup>
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***********''private''<sup>11</sup>
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************''private''<sup>12</sup> (Kit JZ7P3)
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''Paternal lineage has been verified by the GSMD.''
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====Lineage of DNA testers====
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  Francis<sup>1</sup> Eaton (1596-1633) m (his third, her first) Christian Penn<ref>After Francis' death, she married second [[Billington (Y-DNA)#Second Generation| Francis Billington]]</ref>
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    Benjamin<sup>2</sup> Eaton (1628-1712) m Sarah Hoskins
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      Benjamin<sup>3</sup> Eaton (c1663-1745) m (his first) Mary Coombs
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        Francis<sup>4</sup> Eaton (c1700-1748) m Lydia Fuller
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          Benjamin<sup>5</sup> Eaton (1742-1825) m Sarah Whittum
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            Benjamin<sup>6</sup> '''Babcock''' (c1773)        NPE
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              Jehu<sup>7</sup> Babcock (1812)
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                William<sup>8</sup> Babcock (1849)
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                  Robert<sup>9</sup> Babcock (1882)
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                    ''father of tester''
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                      ''tester'' <!--* Bob Babcock babcockr@gmail.com FTDNA kit #B906144 -->
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            Joseph<sup>6</sup> Eaton (1775-p1850) m Jemima Rogers
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              William E.<sup>7</sup> Eaton (1797-c1849) m Martha Jane Hazlet
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                Oren Huntley<sup>8</sup> Eaton (1832-1912) m Sarah Jane Sines
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                  James F. Fuller<sup>9</sup> Eaton (1860-1941) m Caledonia Hilton
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                    Pearl James<sup>10</sup> Eaton (1901-1961) m Eva Doris Grierson
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                      ''father of tester''<sup>11</sup>
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                        ''tester (kit JZ7P3)''<sup>12</sup><ref>Joined the GSMD with this Eaton lineage.</ref>
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            Fuller<sup>6</sup> Eaton (c1786-c1862) m (his first) Lucinda Eaton
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              George A.<sup>7</sup> Eaton (1814-1862) m Abigail Baldwin
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                George Warren<sup>8</sup> Eaton (1839-1916) m Elizabeth Whitlam
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                  Harold Dewitt<sup>9</sup> Eaton (1889-1954) m Alma Caroline Johnson
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                    ''father of tester''<sup>10</sup>
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                      ''tester''<sup>11</sup><ref>Y-patrilineal line listed on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Eaton-89 wikitree profile for Francis Eaton]</ref>  <!--* David L. Eaton FTDNA Kit #878696 Big Y-700-->
  
<references />
 
  
==Summary of findings==
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Y Elite results for kit JZ7P3 (descendant of son Benjamin) have confirmed that Francis Eaton and paternal line descendants belong to haplogroup R1b-U106. Further, the results have revealed that the lineage can be classified more specifically by the haplogroup-defining marker, [http://meekdna.com/U198dna/ U198 (also known as S29)]. A preliminary analysis of results suggests that the lineage belongs to a relatively rare U198 subclade, Z37884. Additionally, 31 new markers (named FGC53175 through FGC53205) have been identified, which are, so far, unique to this Francis Eaton descendant's paternal lineage. Analysis is ongoing and this section will continue to be updated.
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<references />
  
 
==References and External links==
 
==References and External links==
 
* Van Antwerp, Lee Douglas, revised by Robert S. Wakefield, ''Mayflower Families through Five Generations vol. 9 Eaton'' General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA 1996
 
* Van Antwerp, Lee Douglas, revised by Robert S. Wakefield, ''Mayflower Families through Five Generations vol. 9 Eaton'' General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA 1996
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* [https://www.lulu.com/shop/louise-walsh-throop/francis-eaton-of-the-mayflower-1596-1633/hardcover/product-n258dg.html?q=Throop&page=1&pageSize=4 Walsh, Louise Throop, ''Francis Eaton of the Mayflower (1596-1633) Who Landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts in December 1620'']
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* Roser, Susan E., ''Mayflower Increasings From the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants'', Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, Second edition 1995, 1996. pp. 54-56.
 
* Roser, Susan E., ''Mayflower Passenger References, (from contemporary records & scholarly journals)'' [www.stewartbooks.com Stewart Publishing & Printing], Canada. Second edition 2015
 
* Roser, Susan E., ''Mayflower Passenger References, (from contemporary records & scholarly journals)'' [www.stewartbooks.com Stewart Publishing & Printing], Canada. Second edition 2015
 
* Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Mayflower Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth, 1620'' New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA. 2020, pp. 80-83
 
* Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Mayflower Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth, 1620'' New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA. 2020, pp. 80-83
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* [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Eaton Eaton Family Y-DNA Project]
 
* [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Eaton Eaton Family Y-DNA Project]
 
* [http://www.eatongenealogy.com Eaton Families Association]
 
* [http://www.eatongenealogy.com Eaton Families Association]
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* [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Eaton-89 wikitree profile for Francis Eaton]
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* [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-S10591/notable Discover.FamilyTreeDNA.com Notable Connections]
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* [https://themayflowersociety.org/passenger-profile/passenger-profiles/the-eaton-family/ The Eaton Family - The Mayflower Society]
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Latest revision as of 21:33, 3 March 2024

Status summary

As of September 18, 2016:

As of February 1, 2021:

  • One Big Y-700 test for a Y-DNA descendant of Francis Eaton has posted.

IMPORTANT: Read me First

Paper Trail

For more information see: Van Antwerp, Lee Douglas, revised by Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families through Five Generations vol. 9 Eaton as well as Throop, Louise Walsh, Francis Eaton of the Mayflower (1596-1633) Who Landed at Plymouth Massachusetts in December 1620, privately published

First Generation

Francis Eaton,[1][2][3][4] son of John Eaton and Dorothy Smith, was baptized September 11, 1596, in Bristol, England.[5] and died during an epidemic in Plymouth in 1633.[6] Francis Eaton was married a total of three times. First by 1619 to Sarah _____ by whom he had one son (Samuel). Francis married second, about 1622 to Dorothy _____[7] who apparently died soon, leaving no (surviving) children. Francis Eaton's third married by 1626 to Christian Penn, who survived Francis and married Francis Billington in Plymouth in Jul 1634. By this final marriage, Francis had: Rachel, Benjamin, and a child called "an idiot" in 1643.

Francis, his son Samuel, and his first wife, Sarah, were aboard the 1620 voyage of the Mayflower to Plymouth. Both of Francis' sons have surviving direct paternal line descendants who have done some level of Y-DNA testing.

Second Generation

Samuel Eaton[8] was called by Gov. Bradford as "a suckling child" when the family came over on the Mayflower. As such, he was likely born late 1619 or early 1620. He married twice: First by 1646 to Elizabeth ______, who died after 5 Oct 1652. He married second, 10 Jan 1660/1 his step-sister, Martha Billington. By his first wife, Samuel had two daughters (names unknown). By his second wife, Samuel had Sarah, Samuel, Mercy and Bethiah.

Benjamin Eaton, son of third wife, Christian (or Christiana) Penn, was born in New Plimoth in Mar 1627/8.[9] He married at Plymouth 4 Dec 1660 Sarah Hoskins. They had at least seven children: Benjamin (b1663), William (b1669 never married), Hannah (c1670), poss. Susannah (c1672), Ebenezer (c1674), Rebecca (c1676), (poss.) Sarah (c1678) and Experience.

Third Generation

Samuel Eaton (II) was born in Duxburrow (now Duxbury) about 1663 and died Middleborough 8 Mar 1723/4 in the 61st year of his age (Middleborough VRs). He married Middleborough 24 May 1694 Elizabeth Fuller. They had four children: Mercy (no ch.), Keziah (d.y.), Elizabeth and Barnabas

Benjamin Eaton (II) was born Plymouth in 1664 and died Kingston sometime between his will (3 or 23 Apr 1745) and its probate (20 Dec 1745). He married Plymouth 18 Dec 1689 Mary Coombs and they had eleven children: Francis, William, Hannah, Jabez, Sarah, Elizabeth, John, Benjamin, Mary, Elisha and David.

Ebenezer Eaton was born before 1680. He married Plymouth 2 Nov 1701 Hannah Rickard. They are said to have had seven children (needs to be verified): Ebenezer, Benjamin, Mercy, Elisha, Gideon, Hannah and Joanna.

  1. Wikipedia entry for Francis Eaton
  2. Francis Eaton entry on Caleb Johnson's MayflowerHistory.com
  3. Thompson, N.D., "The origin and parentage of Francis Eaton of the Mayflower", The American Genealogist, July/October 1997, 301-309
  4. Pilgrim Hall Museum Francis Eaton biography.
  5. John and Dorothy had a number of children, but (with the exception of Francis) they all either died in infancy or in Mar 1603/4 (TAG 72:303).
  6. He was in the 1633 tax list (25 Mar 1633) but the Inventory of his estate was taken 8 Nov 1633 PCR 1:19; MD 1:198, 2:116.
  7. Mayflower Increasings, p. 54 stated "It has been suggested that she was the unnamed maid of the Carver family whom Bradford says 'married and died a year or two after' <MD 2:116>".
  8. Pilgrim Hall Museum Samuel Eaton biography.
  9. called 15 years in March next on 14 Jan 1642/3.

DNA Results R-FGC53179

Previous Y-DNA testing

Previous Y-STR testing through the Mayflower DNA Project and the Eaton DNA Project Group 4. R1b Haplogroup -Eaton Lineage III- FranPly (administered by the Eaton Families Association) has identified a Y-STR haplotype for the Mayflower Eaton lineage, belonging to the R1b-M269 Y-DNA haplogroup, which is quite common in Western Europe. Testing involved descendants of both of Francis Eaton's known sons, Samuel and Benjamin. Y-STR results (specifically DYS390=23) provide some indication that the Eaton lineage belongs more specifically to the U106 subgroup of R1b-M269.

NGS/WGS testing

JZ7P3 Tested with Y Elite v2.1a; results returned September 18, 2016; previously tested as kit # 126810 / E-62. Y Elite results for kit JZ7P3 (descendant of son Benjamin) have confirmed Francis Eaton and his patrilineal descendants belong to haplogroup R1b-U106. Further, the results revealed the lineage can be classified more specifically by the haplogroup-defining marker, U198 (also known as S29). A preliminary analysis of results suggests that the lineage belongs to a relatively rare U198 subclade, Z37884 (another SNP at this clade level, S10591, is used by FTDNA). Additionally, 31 new markers (named FGC53175 through FGC53205) have been identified, which are, so far, unique to this Francis Eaton patrilineal line. The Big Y-700 result of a second individual has confirmed the S10591 clade.

The Y Elite tester later took the Big Y-700 test and a comparison of his result with the other Eaton Big Y-700 result documented where the family falls under S10591>FGC53179. Since the two tester both share a common Eaton ancestor for several generations. It would be very helpful if a descendant of Francis Eaton's other son, Samuel, undergoes an NGS/WGS test to further refine the clade.

Lineage of DNA testers

 Francis1 Eaton (1596-1633) m (his third, her first) Christian Penn[1]
   Benjamin2 Eaton (1628-1712) m Sarah Hoskins
     Benjamin3 Eaton (c1663-1745) m (his first) Mary Coombs
       Francis4 Eaton (c1700-1748) m Lydia Fuller
         Benjamin5 Eaton (1742-1825) m Sarah Whittum
           Benjamin6 Babcock (c1773)        NPE
             Jehu7 Babcock (1812)
               William8 Babcock (1849)
                 Robert9 Babcock (1882)
                   father of tester
                     tester 
           Joseph6 Eaton (1775-p1850) m Jemima Rogers
             William E.7 Eaton (1797-c1849) m Martha Jane Hazlet
               Oren Huntley8 Eaton (1832-1912) m Sarah Jane Sines
                 James F. Fuller9 Eaton (1860-1941) m Caledonia Hilton
                   Pearl James10 Eaton (1901-1961) m Eva Doris Grierson
                     father of tester11 
                       tester (kit JZ7P3)12[2]
           Fuller6 Eaton (c1786-c1862) m (his first) Lucinda Eaton
             George A.7 Eaton (1814-1862) m Abigail Baldwin
               George Warren8 Eaton (1839-1916) m Elizabeth Whitlam
                 Harold Dewitt9 Eaton (1889-1954) m Alma Caroline Johnson
                   father of tester10
                     tester11[3]  


  1. After Francis' death, she married second Francis Billington
  2. Joined the GSMD with this Eaton lineage.
  3. Y-patrilineal line listed on wikitree profile for Francis Eaton

References and External links

  • Van Antwerp, Lee Douglas, revised by Robert S. Wakefield, Mayflower Families through Five Generations vol. 9 Eaton General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA 1996
  • Walsh, Louise Throop, Francis Eaton of the Mayflower (1596-1633) Who Landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts in December 1620
  • Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Increasings From the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, Second edition 1995, 1996. pp. 54-56.
  • Roser, Susan E., Mayflower Passenger References, (from contemporary records & scholarly journals) [www.stewartbooks.com Stewart Publishing & Printing], Canada. Second edition 2015
  • Anderson, Robert Charles, The Mayflower Migration: Immigrants to Plymouth, 1620 New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA. 2020, pp. 80-83
  • Thompson, Neil D., The American Genealogist vol. 72(1997):301-4 "The Origins and Parentage of Francis1 Eaton of the Mayflower
  • Greene, David I., The American Genealogist vol. 72(1997):305-09


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