Today at the Thomas Eames profile I added 2 maps and an update as follows:
Jan. 8, 2016 Update by William Arthur Allen, 8th Great Grandson of Thomas Eames
1. The father of Thomas Eames (1618-1680) is Capt. Anthony Eames (c1592-1686) who died in Marshfield, Plymouth Colony. See Capt. Anthony Eames
2. There is a 1699 map of Framingham entitled "Plan of Framingham Plantation 1699 Compiled from sources made by J. Gore & J. Sherman & specifications in deeds and grants." The map, by Josiah H. Temple was published opposite the title page of the 252 page hardback illustrated 1900 publication of "Memorial of the Bi-Centennial Celebration of the Town of Framingham Massachusetts June, 1900", John H. Temple, Chairman, Committee on Memorial Volume. Printery of Geo. L. Clapp, South Framingham, Mass. The book is available at https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-62093/memorial-of-th...
3. This 1699 map shows Thomas Eames' large plot of land east of Farm Pond along with the date 1677 (the year following the massacre of many of the younger members of the Thomas Eames family the previous year). The map also labels the location of the farms of the three male survivors of the massacre, namely Nathaniel Eames, Samuel Eames and Zachariah Paddleford. Those three farms are southeast of Farm Pond and are adjacent to one another near the southern part of the Thomas Eames plot . The hill just north of Farm Pond is labelled "MT WAYT", an abbreviation for "Mount Wayte", named after the Wayte family whose 300 acre farm was immediately west of Farm Pond. Mount Wayte is the location of the 1890 Eames memorial about the 1676 massacre. On the 1699 map just east of MT. WAYT at the north end of Farm Pond is the label "J. Eames". There were several John Eames as of 1699 but tentatively this label is thought to refer to John Eames, son of Thomas Eames who was deceased by 1699. The farm is the location of the 1676 massacre.