Individual Details
Eliazer Paine
(Abt 1764 - 10 Feb 1804)
Eleazer had enlisted in the Revolutionary Army at 16, on 5 July 1780 and was a drummer boy in Captain Bett's Company, second Connecticut regiment commanded by Colonel Zebulan Butler. !DEATH: Official roster of Rev Soldiers of Ohio. See The Telegrah, Painsville, Ohio, July 12, Eleazer Paine built first grist mill in Painesville.' Eleazer started coming to Painesville as a merchant, he brought merchandise every trip starting in 1800 and became wealthy. He built the first grist mill in Painesville. He came to Painesville in June of 1803 with his family. Edward Paine the founder of Painesville was an uncle of Eleazer Paine and came to Ohio in 1799. Eleazer was a merchant in Connecticut and brought a wagon load of merchandise to be sold in Ohio. He died in his fortieth year leaving his fifteen year old son to take charge fo the
Events
| Birth | Abt 1764 | East Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States | |||
| Death | 10 Feb 1804 | Painesville, Lake, Ohio, United States |
Families
| Father | Stephen Paine V (1730 - 1806) |
| Mother | Lydia Cooke ( - 1795) |
| Sibling | Stephen Paine VI (1755 - 1812) |
| Sibling | Rufus Paine (1757 - 1827) |
| Sibling | Solomon Paine (1760 - 1844) |
| Sibling | Lydia Paine (1766 - 1827) |
| Sibling | Josiah Paine (1770 - 1806) |