J. Emery Eaton
J. Emery Eaton was born in West Winfield, NY on April 14, 1845 to James and Julia. He graduated from West Winfield Academy. He entered Whitestown Seminary where he stayed for several years.
After school J. Emery Eaton started working with his father in the match business in West Winfield. They later established a plant in Utica. In 1881, the business was sold to the Diamond Match Company. When the Diamond Match Company opened a plant in Frankfort, NY, J. Emery Eaton was made the superintendent and also a director of the company.
J. Emery Eaton was also connected with other enterprises. He was a director of American Straw Board Company of Chicago (he was instrumental in its formation). He was President of the Syracuse Stoveworks. He was also a director of the United Glass Company.
J. Emery Eaton was one of the incorporators of the following enterprises: The District Telegraph Company of Minneapolis; the Utica Daily Press; and the 1st National Bank of Frankfort.
J. Emery Eaton was a member of the following clubs: Fort Schuyler; Colonial; and the New York Athletic Club.
J. Emery Eaton was widowed twice. He passed away on December 8, 1894 in New York City. He is Buried in Plot 32A Lot 1631 at Forest Hill Cemetery in Utica.

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