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Charles Aubrey Eaton

Charles Aubrey Eaton
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New Jersey's 4th district
In office
March 4, 1925 – March 3, 1933
Preceded by Charles Browne
Succeeded by D. Lane Powers
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New Jersey's 5th district
In office
March 4, 1933 – January 3, 1953
Preceded by Percy Hamilton Stewart
Succeeded by Peter Hood Ballantine Frelinghuysen, Jr.
Personal details
Born (1868-03-29)March 29, 1868
near Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada
Died January 23, 1953(1953-01-23) (aged 84)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Resting place Hillside Cemetery, Plainfield, New Jersey
Nationality Canada (1868-1895)
 United States (1895-1953)
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Mary Winifred Parlin (m. June 26, 1895)
Relations Cyrus S. Eaton, nephew
William R. Eaton, nephew
Children Marion Aubrey Eaton
Margaret Evelyn Eaton
Frances Winifred Eaton
Charles Aubrey Eaton, Jr.
Mary Rose Eaton
Catherine Starr Eaton
Alma mater Acadia University, Nova Scotia, B.A. 1890
D.D. 1907
Newton Theological Institution, B.D. 1893
McMaster University, M.A. 1896
Baylor University D.D. 1899
McMaster University LL.D. 1916
Profession pastor (1893-1919)
journalist
politician
Religion Baptist

Charles Aubrey Eaton (March 29, 1868 – January 23, 1953) was a Canadian-born American clergyman and politician who led congregations at Natick, Massachusetts, 1893–1895; Bloor Street, Toronto, 1895–1901; Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, 1901–1909; and Madison Avenue, New York City, 1909. Eaton served in the United States House of Representatives from 1925 to 1953, representing the New Jersey's 4th congressional district from 1925 to 1933, and (as a result of redistricting based on the 1930 Census) the 5th district from 1933 to 1953. He participated in the creation of the United Nations.

Eaton was clergyman, journalist, U.S. congressman and a signatory to original United Nations Charter. He was born on a farm near Pugwash, Nova Scotia. The son of Stephen Eaton, a shipbuilder and farmer, and Mary Desiah (Parker) Eaton, he attended school locally and worked on his father's farm. From 1884 to 1886, he attended school in Amherst, Nova Scotia, where he was baptized and chose to become a Baptist minister. In 1890, he received a B.A. from Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Three years later he graduated with the B.D. from Newton Theological Institution, Newton Centre, Massachusetts, and was ordained a Baptist minister. In 1893, he served as a pastor at the First Baptist Church of Natick, Massachusetts. At Natick, he met Mary Winifred Parlin, daughter of local merchant and Civil War veteran William D. Parlin and Mary Brown. They were married June 26, 1895 and had six children. Also in 1895, he became a citizen of the United States and was named pastor at a Bloor Street church in Toronto. He received the M.A. from McMaster University in Toronto in 1896, was awarded a D.D. by Baylor University in 1899 and Acadia University in 1907, and an LL.D. from McMaster University in 1916.


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