Person:Philip Yeaton (2)

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Philip Yeaton
m. Abt 1729
  1. Philip Yeaton1728 - 1819
m. 15 Feb 1750
  1. Joanna Yeaton1753 - 1826
Facts and Events
Name Philip Yeaton
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 7 Apr 1728 Dover, Strafford, New Hampshire, USA
Marriage 15 Feb 1750 Berwick, York, Maine, USAto Dorcas Smith
Death[3] 29 Mar 1819 Berwick, York, Maine, USA
References
  1. Noyes, Sybil; Charles Thornton Libby; and Walter Goodwin Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire. (Portland, Maine: Southworth Press, 1928-1939).
  2. Jones, William Haslet. The Yeaton family of New England, 1650-1900. (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, c1997).

    Philip Yeaton son of Philip and Joanna (Pray) Yeaton of Somersworth was bp. Dover in 1728

  3. Maine, United States. Maine Death Records, 1617-1922. (Augusta, ME: Maine State Archives).

    Philip Yeaton
    Death Date 29 Mar 1819
    Death Place Berwick

  4.   Ahlquist, Earle N. Paul Chadbourn Family of Waterborough, Maine, 1748-1990
    p59-60.

    . PAUL6 CHADBOURNE (Humphrey5 William4 Humphrey3-2 William1), born Berwick ME 20 Mar 1747/8; died N Waterborough ME 31 Dec 1825; married 2nd Church of Berwick 26 Apr 1770 (NEHGR 74:250) JOANNA4 YEATON, born 17 May 1753, died Limerick ME 4 Mar 1826 while visiting friends "Widow of the late Paul, Esq., aged 73" (Dover Gazette and Strafford Advertiser, 29 Mar 1826, 3), daughter of Philip33 (Philip2, Richard11) and Dorcas (Smith) Yeaton of Berwick. Both are buried on Paul's old homestead at N Waterborough on property now owned by descendant Earle Ahlquist. We are grateful to Earle for completing the genealogy of Paul's descendants beyond Emery's account, and to Nancy Maze for her work assisting Earle.

    Many of the Chadbournes were of enormous size, and Paul was no exception. Three hundred pounds was the norm rather than an exception with his children, including some of his daughters. An article in a Portland paper talks of the two tons of Chadbournes and includes some of Paul's family as well as three from Lake Sebago. The 1790 Census for Coxhall lists 3 males over 16, 4 males under 16, and 4 females in this household. His will, proved 1826, named Joanna and children Nathan, Paul, John, James, Philip, Jeremiah, Humphrey, Elijah, Susanna, Phebe, Joanna, Sarah, Dorcas and grandchild Belinda (YP #2682, 36:275).

    Children (Berwick and Lyman TR, dates verified from Paul's papers found on his property, baptisms NEHGR 74:222-3, 247, Blackberry Hill, 2nd Church of Berwick), surname CHADBOURNE:

    115 i. PAUL7, b Berwick 8 Nov 1770.

    116 ii. HUMPHREY, b Berwick 26 July 1772.

    117 iii. PHILIP, b Coxhall (Lyman) ME 15 Apr 1774.

  5.   The Maine Genealogist. (Farmington, Maine: Maine Genealogical Society)
    32.1 p 10, Feb 2010 .
  6.   Joseph C. Anderson, II., “The Yeatons of York Co., Maine,” , in York County Genealogical Society (Maine). York County Genealogical Society journal. (Ogunquit, Maine: York County Genealogical Society [Maine])
    8:44–54.