Eunice (name recorded as Unice in Windham town records) was a daughter of Samuel Flint and his wife Mary, born 10 March 1748[1] in the section of Windham (Windham County), Connecticut, that later became the town of Hampton.
She married Aaron Martin in Windham on 13 November 1766.[1]
In 1803 they removed to Williamstown, Vermont, where several of their children had settled earlier. She died in Williamstown in 1810.
Children
Children of Aaron Martin and Eunice (Flint) Martin, all born at Windham, Connecticut, were:[2][3]
Jonathan Martin, born August 8, 1767; married Susanna Martyn.
James Martin, born December 14, 1768; married Martha Coburn.
Daniel Martin, born June 12, 1770; married Betsey Mosley.
Aaron Martin, born February 23, 1772; married Nancy Martyn, Hannah ?, and Polly Burnham.
Eunice Martin, born March 2, 1774; married Enoch Burnham.
John Martin, born December 31, 1775; married Nancy Smith.
Polly Martin, born October 8, 1777; married Joel Bass.
Sarah "Sally" Martin, born August 9, 1779; married Aaron S. Martyn.
Hannah Martin, born April 17, 1781; m.William R.Fiske,
Samuel Martin, born Feb. 7, 1783; m.Hannah Russell.
Betsey Martin, b.November 6, 1784; m.John Flske.
Gurdon Martin, b. October 4, 1786; m. Sarah Wise.
Olive Martin, b. October 10,1788; married Rev. Aaron Kinsman.
David Martin, b.July 28,1790; married Ruhama Russell.
Lydia Martin, b.March 26, 1793; married Calvin Waldo.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Eunice by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Eunice: