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  2. John Eaton (politician) - Wikipedia

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    John Eaton was born on June 18, 1790, near Scotland Neck, Halifax County, North Carolina [2] to John and Elizabeth Eaton. [3] The elder John Eaton was a furniture maker who served as county coroner and member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. [4] Eaton's uncle, Major Pinketham Eaton (sometimes spelled Pinkerton), was a Continental ...

  3. John Eaton - Wikipedia

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    John Eaton (pianist) (born 1934), American music teacher and pianist John Eaton (educator) (1829–1906), U.S. Commissioner of education Jack Eaton (1888–1968), American film producer and director

  4. John Eastman - Wikipedia

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    John Charles Eastman (born 1960) [1] is an American lawyer and academic. He is known for his efforts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election and block the certification of Joe Biden's victory, for which he has been criminally indicted, ordered inactive by the State Bar of California, and recommended for disbarment.

  5. What the Eaton fire could mean for Edison's bottom line - AOL

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    The Eaton fire, which laid waste to a large section of Altadena and killed at least 17 people, has led to more than 40 lawsuits against Edison filed by residents. Although state investigators have ...

  6. Petticoat affair - Wikipedia

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    The Timberlakes became acquainted with John Eaton in 1818. [6] At the time, Eaton was a wealthy 28-year-old widower and newly elected U.S. Senator from Tennessee, despite not yet having reached the constitutionally-mandated minimum age of 30. [7] He was also a long-time friend of Andrew Jackson. [8]

  7. Presidency of Andrew Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Several prominent Democrats defected to the Whigs, including former Attorney General John Berrien, Senator Willie Person Mangum of North Carolina, and John Tyler of Virginia. [203] Even John Eaton, the former Secretary of War, became a member of the Whig Party. [204]

  8. Eaton (surname) - Wikipedia

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    John Eaton (general) (1829–1906), Union American Civil War general; Herbert Eaton, 3rd Baron Cheylesmore (1848–1925), British Army officer, sportsman, and peer; Kenneth Eaton (1934–2022), Royal Navy admiral; Paul Eaton (born 1950), US general, best known for his command of operations to train Iraqi troops during Operation Iraqi Freedom

  9. John Mitnick - Wikipedia

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    John Marshall Mitnick (born May 8, 1962) is an American lawyer who served as General Counsel for the United States Department of Homeland ... Stevan Eaton Bunnell.