Mary Clements, daughter of Francis and Lydia Blighton Clements, married William Browne (d. 1744), son of William Browne and Jane Meriwether. (Boddie, Southside Virginia Families p. 112.) Mary Browne, daughter of William Browne and Mary Clements, married William Eaton (d. 1785, Northampton Co., NC). (Boddie) William Eaton was the son of William Eaton and Mary Rives, and a grandson of John Eaton of York Co. John Eaton patented land "on the Southern Run" in 1714. He seems to have done so by claiming to have imported the entire Marks family who were already living there, but hey, who's counting? "John Eaton, of york Co; 429 acres (N. L.), Prince George County beg. on the Southern Run, in line of Capt. George Blayton, dec'd; on land of Ralph Hill; 23 Dec. 1714. 10 shill., & Imp. of 7 pers: Mathew Markes, Mary Markes, Edward Markes, John Markes, Isreal Markes, Sarah Markes, William Townsin. William Eaton was associated with Paces in Carolina. William Eaton was one of those who divided the estate of George Pace in 1745 but it's not clear to me whether this was William Eaton who married Mary Browne, or his father William Eaton who married Mary Rives. William Eaton the elder died in 1759 in Granville Co. NC. His will mentions his son-in-law Robert Jones, Jr, who is mentioned in boundary descriptions of land belonging to Paces in NC. James