Job was born in 1751 in New Hampshire, son of Richard Eastman and Molly Lovejoy. He married Lydia Durgin and they had at least one known child. Job was an early settler and town clerk for forty years in Norway, Maine, where he died in 1845.
Sources
Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 08 September 2020), memorial page for Job Eastman (6 Nov 1750–28 Feb 1845), Find A Grave: Memorial #116375211, citing Norway Center Cemetery, Norway, Oxford County, Maine, USA ; Maintained by Connie Lagasse Russell (contributor 47359327) .
Eastman, Charles John. That Man Eastman. Hollywood, California: self-published, 1952.
Acknowledgements
WikiTree profile Eastman-399 created through the import of Butler-Dotson.ged on Jun 9, 2012 by Todd Butler. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Todd and others.
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DNA Connections
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Eastman-565 and Eastman-399 do not represent the same person because: I discovered they are two different people. But Eastman-399 has been placed in the wrong family. I am going to try to fix it.