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Diiriug the war Mr. Easton was with the army in the south getting out government contracts, being associated a great deal with the late! Wilkisou Beatty .His eyesight became very much impaired iii and for tho rost of his lifo he was almost blind. But for many years he Was iu tho trading and real estate business and did j well. He became a member of the j Maeoub In tho old Hamilton houso ; iu lb-15 but subsequently, when1ho nxpoctecl in remove from this city he took out -a climit and although ho did not remove he j did not rojuiu the order. Ho was for i some time a clerk under Postmaster i James B. Thomas, when the post; olHee was in the Miami hall build*-mg where Charles Miller is now located. Ho bought the lot and built the house on Second street in 1S47 and lived there up until about a year ago.Sir. Easton was married to Miss Susan Bouuoil, of Harrison, when but a yoang man and five children restated from the miion, those of whom survive, John and VulcDt no Easton, of this city, and Mrs.Stephen Patohnlkof near Port UnVn There art? also li. v. ,.ruml-childieu and three great-grand-childrou. Mr. Easton was ever of a kiud, generous and companionable disposition and devoted to his family mul friends.The funoral will tako place from the residence of the daughter, Mrs. Susan Fatchell, .Saturday at iu a in., Bov. Mr Coffman, of Port Uukui,' officiating Tho place or interment will bo Greenwood ceinclury.
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Hamilton Daily Republican News

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Thu, Feb 09, 1899

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