Anthony's occupation was Anthony Eames was a propreitor ofCahrlestown, Massachusetts in 1634 and his wfie, Margery, was admitted to the Charlestown church, 13 September 1635. They moved to Hingham in 1636 where Anthon became a freeman and member of the church 9 March 1636. He was granted a house lot on the "Lower Plain" in 1636. He represented Hingham in the General Court several tgimes from 1637 through 1644. He assisted in laying out the boundary between the Massachusetts and Plymouth patents, and on12 June 1643, the town granted him permission along with Samuel Ward and Bozoun Allen to set up a corn mill for the town. He was a lieutenant in the military company and later its captain. .
- Occupation Notes
- About 1650 He moved to Marshfield, where he and his son, Mark, bought a house and land on 10 December 1651. He was deputy to the General Court at Plymouth from 1653 to 1661, and was a member of the council of war. He was admitted freeman in the Plymouth Colony, March 1654-55. He also served as the town moderator.