9691 Individuals in our Database | | | | Mary Doxsey POLLY Sex: Female | | | |  | Birth Date | 1782 Jun 30 Rockaway NY | Death Date | 1862 Apr 15 Cicero, Onondaga NY | Father | | Born: | | Mother | | Born: | | | Mary Doxsey Notes: | Notes for Mary Doxsey She was the daughter of Benjamin Doxey of Rockaway, Long Island. Her letter dated June 17, 1823, from Cicero to her husband, she signs the letter "Polly" Eastwood. Children of Asa Eastwood and Mary Doxsey were as follows: 53 i William6 Eastwood, born 18 Aug 1803 in Rockaway, Long Island, New York; died 13 Sep 1878. He married on 1 Sep 1825 in Cicero, New York Linda Hurd, born abt 1805 in of, Cicero, New York. + 54 ii Benjamin6 Eastwood, born 17 Jul 1805 in No. 76 Henry St., New York, New York; died 29 Jul 1887. He married Mary Ann Barker. + 55 iii Mary6 Eastwood, born 29 Aug 1806 in No.154 Front St., New York, New York; died 17 Sep 1874. She married Obadiah C. Strail. + 56 iv Elizabeth6 Eastwood, born 14 Aug 1808 in No.154 Front St., New York, New York; died 24 Oct 1846 in Pompey, New York. She married (1) Joshua Goodale; (2) (---) Church. + 57 v Lewis Washington6 Eastwood, born 30 Apr 1810 in 189 Front St., New York City, New York; died 4 Feb 1863 in Cicero, New York. He married Margaret A. Sullivan. 58 vi Lucinda6 Eastwood, born 7 Jul 1812 in 18 Fletcher St., New York, New York; died 12 Jan 1857 in , Michigan. She married on 18 Oct 1856 in of, 18 Fletcher St., New York, New York Moses Fuller, born abt 1808 in of, 18 Fletcher St., New York, New York. + 59 vii John6 Eastwood, born 18 Oct 1814 in 18 Fletcher St., New York, New York; died 19 Apr 1893. He married Caroline (---). 60 viii Elisha6 Eastwood, born 16 Nov 1816 in Brooklyn, New York; died 21 Apr 1874 in Napoleonville, Louisiana. A contemporary account of the death of Elisha Eastwood was published in the Donaldson (Louisiana) Chief and reprinted in the New Orleans Repulbican on April 29, 1874: That venerable and highly respected citizen and merchant Elisha E. Eastwood, was brutally murdered upon his flat-boat about four miles below the village of Napoleonville in Assumption parish, at an early hour this morning, by some colored persons who have not as yet been satisfactorily identified. His brains were beaten out by clubs and the body terribly mutilated. A colored woman was also so severly beaten that her life is despaired of. It is generally supposed that the parties engaged in this tragedy were prompted by motives of robbery. Up to this rpesent time no positive clue has been discovered to enable our officiary to make an arrest. Mr. E. E. Eastwood was a Northern man but had been long a citizen of Louisiana was was highly respected by all here as an honest and upright man. He was a few years since postmaster at Napoleonville. + 61 ix Samuel Asa6 Eastwood, born 16 Jul 1819 in Cicero, New York; died 3 Jan 1892. He married Sarah Ann (---). + 62 x Nelson Perry6 Eastwood, born 4 Feb 1822 in Cicero, New York; died 29 Jun 1895. He married Caroline Barrus. + 63 xi Enos6 Eastwood, born 2 Jun 1826 in Cicero, New York; died 17 Apr 1883. He married Lucinda Barrus. 36. Enos5 Eastwood (Lewis4, John3, John2, Richard1), born abt 1783 in Allentown, New Jersey; died 30 Oct 1823 in On Board Ship. He married bef 1805 Sarah (---), born 1783 in of, Long Branch, Monmouth, New Jersey; died 1856/57 in Long Branch, Monmouth, New Jersey.
| |  | Birth Date | 1781 Feb 20 Allentown, Monmouth, NJ | Death Date | 1870 Fev 25 Cicero, Onondaga NY | Father | Lewis Eastwood | Born: | Died: 1829 Apr 06 | Mother | Virginia ? | Born: 1748 | Died: 1790 | Asa Eastwood Notes: | Notes for Asa Eastwood In 1800, with his brother John Eastwood, he served as a sailor on the U.S. Constitution, was an officer on a Dutch warship for several years, and in 1817 purchased a 107 acre farm at Cicero, New York. In 1822, he returned to New York City, where he became a member of Tammany Hall and held several political jobs, one of them being collector of war taxes from Quakers (a thankless job!) in New York City. He returned to Cicero, New York, in 1825, engaged in the salt business and became one of the earliest Masons in the vicinity. In 1833, he was elected to the New York State Legislature as a Member of the Assembly from Onondaga County. In his diary he wrote "I have been a sailor, a soldier, a peddler, a rum seller, a hatter, a cartman, a copper, a farmer, a military officer, a civil officer, an office seeker, a merchant, a pettifogger and a politician. In a letter from Lucinda Eastwood Fuller to her father Asa Eastwood dated 15 Dec 1839, she states: We have Methodist meeting every Sunday and every other Tuesday evening." | | |
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