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Bio: Eaton, Alfred Surraneous (1841 - 1932) Contact: Posted4U@Charter.net Surnames: Eaton Cross Brown Begley Matteson Weston ----Source: Military Records, Family Records, Federal and State Census Reports Alfred Surraneous & Emeline A. (Brown) Eaton Greenwood, Clark Co., Wisconsin Major Alfred S. Eaton (Click on the photo to enlarge it) [Family History by Steven Healy] [Family History by Tom Jones]
Alfred S. Eaton was the son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Cross) Eaton of Merrimac County, New Hampshire. He was born 13 Aug 1841 and named for his paternal grandfather. When war broke out he enlisted in Co. H, 2nd N. H. Vol., was transferred to 10th N. H., and was mustered from service as captain in 1865. He was one of Wisconsin's best known Civil War veterans.
He married Elmira A. Brown in Black River Falls, Wisconsin October 12, 1868. They had three daughters, Viola A., Freddie Helen and Genevieve. They lived in Black River Falls where the family operated a tin and hardware shop, but it burned in 1871 and all of the stock, amounting to $24,000, was lost. The family then moved to Greenwood, Wisconsin and opened a new hardware store where he carried a large stock of $7,000 by 1881 and did a business of $20,000 a year.
Alfred's youngest brother, Ed who had been teaching in Black River Falls, joined the family in the move lived with them for the first two years, clerking in the new store and learning the tin shop trade from his brother. Ed then opened a store of his own in Longwood and even opened a branch in Withee, four miles north of there. In 1873, he married Miss Maggie McCarty of Pennsylvania. In 1882, he also open the Eaton Saw mill at Longwood.
In 1884, Alfred, Edwin and Bernard F. Brown (a brother-in-law of Alfred who later moved to Minneapolis) ventured to the Dakota Territory to enjoy a chicken hunt together.
At the time of the 1880 Federal Census, sixteen year old, Lena Christianson was employed by the Eatons as a housekeeper. Her parents were both natives of Norway, but she was born in the Badger State.
Mr. Eaton was active and respected in community affairs. He served as town treasurer, notary public and postmaster.
The G.A.R. in Greenwood was named for John A. Eaton, the older brother of Alfred Surraneous Eaton. John never returned home from the war. He died from wounds while serving with Company H, 10th Infantry Regiment New Hampshire on 27 May 1864.
"Major Eaton", as Alfred was called, was a former State Commander of the G.A.R. He was also active in Masonic circles.
The Hardware Store once owned by Alfred S. Eaton and later sold to John Schiller (1913). Antique Postcard, courtesy of Tim Plunkett
The family business was sold to John Schiller about 1892 and left Greenwood to relocated in Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin.
Major Eaton died in Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin, February 10, 1932. He and Emeline are both buried in the Greenwood Cemetery, Superior, Douglas Co., Wis.
Family Photo Album [1] [2] [3]; [66th Annual Encampment]
Genealogy
Alfred Surraneous Eaton Father: Ebenezer Eaton, b. February 7, 1809 in Newbury, Merrimack Co., NH, son of John & Phebe (Brockway) Eaton who married in 1836. Mother: Hannah B. Cross, b. in Salem, MA and married Ebenezer Eaton, January 7, 1836. Siblings: Phineas Eaton, b. 1836, Newbury, NH; John G. Eaton, b. Mar. 11, 1838, Newbury, NH; Albert S., Newbury, NH; Alfred S. Eaton b. August 13, 1841, Newbury, NH; Jesse Wilbur F. Eaton, b. April 8, 1843; Edwin A. Eaton, b. April 16, 1846; Phineas A. Eaton, b. November 3, 1856, Newbury, NH.
Marriage Records
Wisconsin Marriages, 1835-1900 Name: ALFRED S. EATON Spouse: EMMA A. BROWN Marriage Date: 12 Oct 1868 County: Jackson State: WI
Census Records
Previous Household: M. Horace Weston and his wife, Fannie, daughter Edna, son H. Harry, housekeeper, Mary Matteson and Phebe Peterson and her two boys, Denver and Frank. Next Household: H. Mary Pownder, Martha Cowley, George Begley
Land Records
Wisconsin Land Records [Image] Name: Alfred S Eaton Land Office: EAU CLAIRE Sequence #: 1 Document Number: 653 Total Acres: 160 Misc. Doc. Nr.: 1956 Signature: Yes Canceled Document: No Issue Date: 1 Apr 1874 Mineral Rights Reserved: No Metes and Bounds: No Statutory Reference: 12 Stat. 392 Multiple Warantee Names: No Act or Treaty: May 20, 1862 Multiple Patentee Names: No Entry Classification: Homestead Entry Original Land Description: 1 NE 4TH PM - 1831 MINNESOTA/WISCONSIN No 28 N 3 W 9
Military
Alfred S. Eaton
Source: Revised register of the Soldiers and sailors of New Hampshire in the War
of the Rebellion, 1861 1866
New Hampshire's 10th Regiment Infantry
1881 Historical Sketch
1881 HISTORY OF NORTHERN WI
Chicago: The Western Historical Company
Contributors
Steve Healy (family member), Marsha Hosfeld, Tom Jones, Janet Schwarze, Crystal Wendt, Al Wessel & The Clark Co., WI History Buffs.
Related Links
Bio: Eaton, Edwin A. (Brother) Bio: John A. Eaton (Brother)
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