Seventh Generation


1460. Olive EASTMAN was born about 1761 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts.79 [Another source says she was born in 1758] She died on 26 April 1812 at the age of 51 in Cornish City, Cheshire, New Hampshire.79

Olive Eastman's father was the double cousin of Daniel Webster's mother Abigail Eastman. Their fathers were brothers and their mothers were sisters.

Olive EASTMAN and Jacob THRASHER were married on 5 November 1780 in Deerfield, Rockingham, New Hampshire.79 Jacob THRASHER, son of Henry THRASHER and Mary BROWN, was born on 1 March 1754 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, New Hampshire.79 He died on 29 June 1827 at the age of 73 in Cornish City, Cheshire, New Hampshire.79
In the 1790 New Hampshire census, Jacob is found with one male over 16, three males under 16 and 3 females. In 1800 in Cheshire County and in 1810 in Cheshire, New Grantham.
According to History of Cornish, Jacob and Olive Thrasher settled first in Deerfield, where they lived till 1793 or 94 when they came to Grantham (now Cornish).

Olive EASTMAN-29016 and Jacob THRASHER-29017 had the following children:

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Mary THRASHER-29018.

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John THRASHER-29019.

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James Henry THRASHER-29020.

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Lydia THRASHER-28929.

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Dr. Jacob S. THRASHER Jr.-29021.

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Olive THRASHER-29022.

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Ephraim THRASHER-29023.

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Betsey THRASHER-29024.

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Martha THRASHER-29025.

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Benjamin THRASHER-29026.

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Hannah THRASHER-29027.
Last Updated: 12 March 2013