Robert Eames

Birth Name Robert Eames
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Narrative

Robert Eames, of Woburn, Massachusetts, died there July 30, 1712. His wife
Elizabeth, surname unknown, died March 22, 1710. Robert Eames was in Dedham in
1648, of Charlestown, 1651, subsequently removing to Woburn. His first homestead
at Woburn Center he sold to his son John in 1697. He also owned land at Boggy
Field in Woburn in 1694, where he had a house. This estate was in the well-known
Eames-Ames neighborhood, on New Boston street, where members of the family have
resided for upwards of two centuries. Robert Eames apparently the Robert of
Woburn, since several Woburn men were in the same companies, was a soldier in
King Philip's war in 1675, in Captain Thomas Prentice's company at Mount Hope,
and in 1676 in Captain Daniel Henchman's company.

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth        
General

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Death July 30, 1712 Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States   1

Families

Family of Robert Eames and Elizabeth Unknown

Married Wife Elizabeth Unknown ( b. d. March 22, 1710 )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Priscilla EamesMay 2, 1663
Samuel EamesApril 7, 1653April 14, 1653
John EamesJanuary 18, 1654
Mary EamesJune 14, 1661
Elizabeth EamesJune 4, 1659
Samuel EamesSeptember 2, 1664March 5, 1747
Abigail EamesSeptember 22, 1666
John EamesMay 9, 1668

Source References

  1. Family Genealogy