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EATON, JosHuA, farmer, son of Elder Eaton of Wells, came to this town about 1805. e ELLIOT, WILLIAM, had a lot of land laid out on Kennebunk river in 1730; and a Nathaniel Elliot was here in 1746. It is not quite certain that they.resided in the town. They sold their land to John Whitten and John Merrill about 1744. ELLIOT, JosHuA, shoemaker, came from Biddeford in 1796. e ELLIOT, ROBERT, an Englishman, married Sarah Grant in 1803. e ELLSWORTH, NATHANIEL, a trader, came from Boston in 1802. He died in 1804, and his family returned to Boston. e EMERSON, WILLIAM S. physician, came from Kennebunk about 1826. He now resides in Alton, Illinois. EMERSON, BRADBURY, farmer, came from Hollis in 1836. e EMERY, JOSEPH, a blacksmith, lived near Goffe’s mill bridge before the revolution. His wife, who was Rebecca Wakefield, left no children. e EMERY, JOHN, shoemaker, came from Biddeford about 1810. He removed from this town about 1833. EMERY, WILLIAM, shipmaster, came from Biddeford in 1822. EMMONS, JOHN, was living in this town in 1743. His wife was Elizabeth Dearing. His children were, Ebenezer, Eliakim born Sept. 1760, John, George, and Elizabeth. Ebenezer, m. Polly Wildes; Eliakim, Abigail Zarve and Polly Wildes; John, Elinor Carr; George, died in the army; and Elizabeth, m. Nebemiah Stone. e EVELETH,* JAMES, a joiner, lived at Cape Porpoise at the close of the revolution; and also Samuel who was a fisherman. They resided in the town but a short time. Their sister Sarah married Francis Burn-ham and Ebenezer Huff. They were grandchildren of the Rev. John Eveleth.
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