Joshua Eaton
Sgt. Joshua Eaton (1757 - 1777) was the only resident of Reading, Massachusetts to die from enemy gunfire during the American Revolution. In early 1777 he enlisted from Reading's 3rd Parish into the 8th Massachusetts Regiment, under the command of Lt. Col. John Brooks. His company was led by Capt. James Bancroft, also of Reading.
Eaton died on October 7, 1777, during the Second Battle of Freeman's Farm in the days immediately preceeding the Battle of Saratoga, near present day Schuylerville, New York. These battles were fought against British forces led by Gen. John Burgoyne. The Battle of Saratoga was a major victory for American troops, and a turning point in the American Revolution. In that battle American troops froced the surrender of some 6,000 British regulars, and won not only a decisive victory, but much needed guns and ammunition.
Near Eaton's homestead is now located Joshua Eaton Elementary School, one of five elementary schools in the Town of Reading.
References
Bruce N. Morang, "The Day Joshua Eaton died . . ." The Reading Chronicle October 5, 1977
Reading 350th Book Committee At Wood End; Reading Massachusetts 1644 - 1994 a pictorial history (Wakefield, MA: Item Press, 1977)