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31: 252:) in the summer of 1803 and built the first home, a log house, in the village on the bank of the creek. In the spring of 1805, he married Margaret Woodside. In 1806, Eason was elected a Fence Viewer along with George Whitehill and Basil Burgess of the Town of Canadaway. Eason, along with Perry G. Ellsworth, were the first two commissioner justices in 1806. 266:
In 1811, Chautauqua County formed is own government, and Eason became the county's first sheriff. In 1818, Summit Lodge No. 312 of Free and Accepted Masons was formed in Mayville in 1818, and Eason became its first treasurer. The lodge disbanded in 1824.
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History of Chautauqua County, New York From Its First Settlement to the Present Time ; with Numerous Biographical and Family Sketches
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Eason was born on April 3, 1771, and was from Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and was an early settler of
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and purchased land from John McMahan, who had originally purchased a large tract of land from the
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Eason sold his farm to Hezekiah Tower in the winter of 1806–1807 and moved to nearby
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in January 1807. Eason purchased additional land in April 1810 and February 1811.
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from January 1, 1823, to December 31, 1824, representing the 8th District.
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from July 1, 1821, to January 5, 1822. The election was contested by
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History of Chautauqua County, New York, and Its People Volume 1
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Chautauqua County, New York
Jonathan Sprague
New York State Assembly
William Hotchkiss
Jediah Prendergast
James Mullett Jr.
New York State Senate
Samuel Wilkeson
Chautauqua County, New York
New York State Assembly
New York State Senate
Chautauqua County, New York
Fredonia
Westfield
Holland Land Company
Democratic-Republican Party
New York State Assembly
45th New York State Legislature
Isaac Phelps
New York State Senate
46th
47th New York State Legislatures
New York State Assembly
Democratic-Republican
Democratic-Republican
Isaac Phelps


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