Philip was buried in Rykers Cemetary near Madison, IN. His tomb read; "In memory of Philip Eastin, a lieutenant in the Fourth Virginia Regiment in the war of American Revolution, who was buried in this secluded spot in the year 1817, leaving his widow and a large family of children to mourn his loss. He sleeps his last sleep and has fought his last battle. Honor his memory, for he is one of the brave and true men whose gallant deeds gave freedom and independence to our country." Full credit and appreciation to Mr. Dale E. Smith, dale4glf@@aol.com, for sharing this information with all of us. NOTE: I have seen some information stating that this Philip was a son of Philip and not Thomas; however, in the account of Richard Eastin`s military career (brother of Philip, son of Philip), Richard served for a time with his "cousin Philip", so there may be more information to come.
LDS FHL AF # 1Q2P- W3W (familysearch.org) Other sources: Source 58, The American Biographical Library, says thus: "Easton, Philip (Va). Private 8th Virginia, 27th February, 177(7)"