Documentation for Ebenezer Vining - Abigail Eason


Census Data

  1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840
Ebenezer Vining M 16 and upward ? ? ? ? ?
Abigail (Eason) Vining F ? ? ? ? dead
    Hannah Vining F married and living in separate household
    Josiah Vining dead
    Lydia Vining F ? dead
    Ebenezer Vining Jr. [see note below] ? dead
    Records Wilber Vining [see note below] ? married and living in separate household
    Joseph Eason Vining Jr. [see note below] ? ? married and living in separate household
    Jared Vining [see note below] ? married and living in separate household
    Daniel Vining ? ? ? ? ?
    Mary Vining ? ? ? ? ?
    Mabel Vining ? dead
    Salmon Vining ? ? married and living in separate household
    Abigail Vining ? ? ? ?
    daughter Vining dead


1790 Chesterfield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts - There a one more male under 16 in this family in 1790 than was reported in the 1790 census.





Death Data

Gravestone and military marker of Ebenezer Vining, in the Mt. Hope Cemetery in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Although the gravestone is now broken and worn, the inscription was recorded on page 244 of Rochester: A Story Historical by Jenny Marsh Parker (Scranton, Wetmore and Company, Publishers and Book Sellers, 1884, Rochester, New York) as follows (line breaks are mine):
"Rev. Ebenezer Vining
"Born October 5th, 1754.
"Died in Rochester, August 24, 1843. Aged 89.
"He served his country in the Revolutionary struggle as a private soldier under the immediate command of General Washington; after which he united with the Baptist church in Leyden, Mass., and entered the work of the ministry, the duties of which he discharged until the 89th year of his age."