John Henry Eaton (June 18, 1790 – November 17, 1856) was an American politician and ambassador from Tennessee who served as U.S. Senator and as U.S. Secretary...
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John Eaton may refer to: John Eaton (divine) (born 1575), English divine John Eaton (pirate) (fl. 1683–1686), English buccaneer Sir John Craig Eaton (1876–1922)...
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John David Eaton (4 October 1909 – 4 August 1973) was a Canadian businessman and a member of the Eaton family. From 1942–1969, he was president of Eaton's...
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Sir John Craig Eaton (April 28, 1876 – March 30, 1922) was a Canadian businessman and a member of the prominent Eaton family. He was born in Toronto,...
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Petticoat affair (redirect from Eaton Affair)
President John C. Calhoun, these women, dubbed the "Petticoats", socially ostracized Secretary of War John Eaton and his wife, Peggy Eaton, over disapproval...
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John Eaton (1575–1641) was an English divine and Antinomian. Along with Tobias Crisp, Eaton is considered one of the most important Antinomians of the...
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John Eaton, Jr. (December 5, 1829 – February 9, 1906) was an American educator who served as the U.S. Commissioner of Education and a Union Army colonel...
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was named for John Eaton, who was Secretary of War under U.S. President Andrew Jackson, making it one of Michigan's Cabinet counties. Eaton County is included...
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John Charles Eaton (March 30, 1935 – December 2, 2015) was an American composer. Born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, Eaton attended Princeton University...
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parents were Scottish Protestants, John Eaton and Margaret Craig. As a 20-year-old Irish apprentice shopkeeper, Timothy Eaton sailed from Ireland to settle...
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philanthropy. John Eaton (1784–1834), m. Margaret Craig (1796–1848) Robert Eaton (1816–1893) Eliza Jane Eaton (1819–1861) Mary Anne Eaton (1821–1841) Margaret...
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The T. Eaton Company Limited, later known as Eaton's and then Eaton, was a Canadian department store chain that was once the largest in the country. It...
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John Eaton Calthorpe Blofeld (2 April 1913 – 7 June 1987) was a British writer on Asian thought and religion, especially Taoism and Chinese Buddhism. Blofeld...
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Margaret Eaton (née O'Neill, formerly Timberlake, later Buchignani; December 3, 1799 – November 8, 1879), was the wife of John Henry Eaton, a United States...
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Eaton may refer to: Eaton Centre, the name of various shopping malls in Canada due to having been anchored by an Eaton's store Eaton's / John Maryon Tower...
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John Eaton (fl. 1682-1686) was an English buccaneer and pirate active off the coasts of Spanish Central and South America. He circumnavigated the world...
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John Livingston Eaton (born May 29, 1934, Washington, D.C.) is an American pianist, musicologist, humorist, educator and interpreter of jazz and American...
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John Craig Eaton II (born May 30, 1937, in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian philanthropist and former businessman who is a member of the prominent Eaton...
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Eaton Centre (French: Centre Eaton) is a name associated with shopping centres in Canada, originating with Eaton's, one of Canada's largest department...
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John Eaton Tourtellotte (July 3, 1833 – July 22, 1891) was an American Union brevet brigadier general during the period of the American Civil War. He received...
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Amos Eaton (May 17, 1776 – May 10, 1842) was an American botanist, geologist, and educator who is considered the founder of the modern scientific prospectus...
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Vivian John Eaton (19 June 1902 – 31 December 1972) was an English cricketer active from 1926 to 1946 who played for Sussex. He was born in Steyning and...
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family. He was a nephew of Timothy Eaton, who established Eaton's department store. He was born in 1875 to John Eaton and his wife, Margaret Herbison. He...
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Governor Eaton may refer to: Benjamin Harrison Eaton (1833–1904), 4th Governor of Colorado Horace Eaton (1804–1855), 18th Governor of Vermont John Eaton (politician)...
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Secretary of State, John Eaton as Secretary of War, Samuel D. Ingham as Secretary of Treasury, John Branch as Secretary of Navy, John M. Berrien as Attorney...
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"Flora" Eaton, Lady Eaton, DStJ (née McCrea; November 26, 1879 – July 9, 1970) was a Canadian socialite, philanthropist and nurse. As the wife of Sir John Craig...
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Calico Jack (redirect from John Rackam)
Rackham's crew (John Eaton, Edward Warner, Thomas Baker, Thomas Quick, John Cole, Benjamin Palmer, Walter Rouse, John Hanson, and John Howard) were tried...
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Petticoat affair. His wife Margaret was rumored to have had an affair with John Eaton, who became Secretary of War in President Andrew Jackson's cabinet. The...
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Peggy Eaton, the wife of Secretary of War John Eaton, whom they considered a woman of low morals. The affair helped damage relations between John C. Calhoun...
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Eaton Corporation plc is an American-Irish-domiciled multinational power management company, with a primary administrative center in Beachwood, Ohio....
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