NameEastin SANDERS [3], [57]
Birth12 Sep 1812, , Green, Kentucky [3], [126], [127]
Birth MemoBorn at his father’s home. Karen Sanders descendant report of Thomas James SANDERS shows birth date of 13 Sep 1813
Death20 Jun 1883, Campbellsville, Taylor, Kentucky [3], [126] Age: 70
BurialCampbellsville, Taylor, Kentucky [40]
Burial MemoSanders Cemetery; Inscription on gravestone: “Father of Deal. Mont. Grant”
FatherElijah SANDERS (~1783-1829)
MotherDarkus “Darky” CHANDLER (1788-1863)
Misc. Notes
1. Notes for EASTON SANDERS: Roy Sanders has in his records John Douglas Sanders listed as a son of Easton. Born 02/22/1835, Green Co. KY. Died 07/31/1864, Atlanta, Georgia. This would make Easton having three sons named John. [127]

2. From the The Lebanon Weekly Standard Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1881; page 1, col 4:
The dwelling house of Easton Sanders, two miles west of Campbellsville was burned down last Sunday night. The fire originated from a flue in the kitchen. The loss was about $1,500, upon which there was a policy in the Home Insurance Co. of New York for $1,250. [source: Steven L. Wright] [128]
[note]: This newpaper article may be about Eastin Elzy Sanders’s home and not his father. They were both living at the time this article was written.
Spouses
Birth4 Oct 1812, Roanoke,, Virginia [129], [127]
Birth MemoKaren Sanders descendant report of Thomas James SANDERS shows birth date of 1813
Death8 Nov 1865, , Taylor, Kentucky [129], [130], [126] Age: 53
BurialCampbellsville, Taylor, Kentucky [129]
Misc. Notes
1. Her name is spelled: MADRA, Deunana in the Green County Marriage Book B, 1793-1836. [131]

2. I have found many different spellings of this name. Another is from the Thomas James SANDERS report sent to me by Karen COX Sanders, spelling the name as Demaris MADDRA. [127]

3. In an email from Martha PENICK Lamkin, 3 Nov 2003, she writes: “Elijah SANDERS (second child of Eastin SANDERS and Denarzzi MADDRA) and wife, Usiba COOK, named their daughter Frances Denarze SANDERS (b. 12 Aug 1856). Since they obviously named her in honor of Elijah's mother, and spelled the name the way it SOUNDED - - De nar' zee - - I feel that his mother's name must have been Denarzzi, which would sound the same way.
Marriage15 Oct 1834, , Green, Kentucky [131], [126], [127]
Marr MemoPossibly married in 15 Nov 1834
Misc. Notes
1. From the 1850 US Census for Dist. 1 (?), Taylor Co., Kentucky; Microfilm Roll # 219, Book 1, p.180a; Dwelling #443; Family #444, Line 22: [132]

Eastin Sanders, age 37, male, profession Farmer; value of real estate = 1000; b. Tennessee
Denarzzio Sanders, age 37, female, b. VA
N.A. Sanders, age 14, female, b. KY
Elijah Sanders, age 12, male, b. KY
Lucinda Sanders, age 10, female, b. KY
John R. Sanders, age 9, male, b. KY
E.E. Sanders, age 7, male, b. KY
E.T. Sanders, age 5, male, b. KY
J.H. Sanders, age 3, male, b. KY

Next door is Eastin's mother:
Household #444; Family #445, Line 49:

Darky Sanders, age 70, female, value of real estate = 1515 (?); b. Georgia.

2. From the 1860 Census for Campbellsville, Taylor Co., Kentucky; Microfilm Roll # 396, Book 1, p. 659; Dwelling #230; Family #223; Line #20: [132]
Eastin Sanders, age 47, male, farmer, value of real estate = 1681; value of personal estate = 2351; b. Tennessee
D. Sanders, age 48, female, b. Virginia
Jno (?) R. Sanders, age 19, male, b. Kentucky
E.L. Sanders, age 17, male, b. Kentucky
E.T. Sanders, age 14, male, b. Kentucky
Jas (?) Sanders, age 13, male, b. Kentucky
__ (?) E. Sanders, age 9, female, b. Kentucky
D.D. Sanders, age 3, female, b. Kentucky

3. From the Green County Marriage Book B, 1793-1836; Published by the Green County Historical Society, undated, no copyright found; http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygreen/marriage_bk_b.htm
Page 133, Bond by Eastin SANDERS and Micajah MADDRA

4. There are possibly two other daughters. One b. Sep 1852, d. Sep 1852; the other b. 30 Sep 1855, d. 15 Dec 1855. [127]

5. Notes for EASTON SANDERS: Roy Sanders has in his records John Douglas Sanders listed as a son of Easton. Born 02/22/1835, Green Co. KY. Died 07/31/1864, Atlanta, Georgia. This would make Easton having three sons named John. [127]
ChildrenNancy A. (~1836-)
 John Douglas (1836-1864)
 Elijah William (1836-1921)
 Lucinda E. (~1840-1901)
 John R. (~1841-)
 Eastin Elzy (1843-1904)
 E. Thomas (~1845-)
 Elisha L. (1845-1934)
 James H. (~1847-)
 John Colvin (1852-1852)
 Thomas (1855-1933)
 Drucilla D. (1857-)
Birth29 Mar 1839, ,, Kentucky [133]
Death8 Oct 1920, , Taylor, Kentucky [3], [127] Age: 81
Death MemoOn the home place.
BurialCampbellsville, Taylor, Kentucky [40]
Burial MemoSalem Baptist Church Cemetery; Inscription: Wife of Easton
FatherWilliam D. VAN CLEAVE (~1792-~1860)
MotherUNNAMED
Misc. Notes
1. From the 1900 US Census, Kentucky, Taylor, Magisterial District 3, Campbellsville, ED 117, Sheet 3B, Enumerated Jun 1900:
Mary S. Sanders; Head; DOB March 1839; Age 61; Widow; Mother of 7 Children, 7 Still Living; POB Kentucky; Father POB Kentucky; Mother POB Kentucky; Rents Home
Mary C. Allen; Daughter; DOB Dec 1860; Age 39; Single; POB Kentucky; Father POB Kentucky; Mother POB Kentucky
Marriage24 Jun 1866, , Taylor, Kentucky [3], [127]
Misc. Notes
1. From the 1880 US Census, Kentucky, Taylor, Campbellsville, FHL Film 1254442, National Archives Film T9-0442, Page 74D:
Eastin Sanders; Head; Age 67; POB Kentucky; Occupation - Farmer; Father POB Tennessee; Mother POB Georgia
Mary S. Sanders; Wife; Age 41; POB Kentucky; Father POB Kentucky; Mother POB Kentucky
Dealia P. Sanders; Daughter [Note: should be Deal P. Sanders “Son”]; Age 12; POB Kentucky; Occupation - Farm Laborer
A. Fuller Sanders [Note: Probably Granville “Grant” Frank Sanders]; Son; Age 11; POB Kentucky; Attends School
Rachael Sanders; Daughter; Age 9; POB Kentucky
Elias M. Sanders; Son; age 8; POB Kentucky
Alice V. Sanders; Daughter; Age 3; POB Kentucky
Sarah E. Allen; Daughter; Age 21; POB Kentucky; Father POB Kentucky; Mother POB Kentucky
Mary C. Allen; Daughter; Age 19; POB Kentucky; Father POB Kentucky; Mother POB Kentucky
ChildrenDeal Pleasant (1867-1941)
 Rachel E. “Mina” (1869-~1935)
Last Modified 4 Jan 2004Created 7 Mar 2011 Mark C. Wakenshaw