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COL Ebenezer Condict

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COL Ebenezer Condict Veteran

Birth
Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Death
2 Apr 1777 (aged 41–42)
Mendham, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Mendham, Morris County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5
Memorial ID
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Edward Condict, son of, Peter and Phoebe (Dodd) of Morris Co., New Jersey.

Ebenezer Condict sibling was:

Silas Condict

Ebenezer was a Colonel in the Continental Army and died from smallpox and exposure while in the service, near Morristown, New Jersey, 2 April 1777 and was buried in the Hill Top church, Mendham, New Jersey.

In a newspaper article written by Ron Smith (morristown, New Jersey) the winter of 1779-1780 was the hardest in anyone's memory and "made the winter at Valley Forge look cozy" A series of 28 blizzards blasted the hills and slopes of Morristown with relentless violence, blocking vital supply roads with six-foot snowdrifts. "The encampment at Morristown in in 177-1780 was one of the Continental Army's severest trials. Held together by Washington's leadership and ability, the army surved a time of discourgement and despair."

Ebenezer Condict married Huldah Byram on March 16, 1762 in Mendham, Morris Co., New Jersey. Huldah Byram is the daughter of Ebenezer and Abigail (Alden) Byram.

Ebenzer Condict and Huldah Byram children are:

1) Abigail Condict
2) Phoebe Condict
3) Silas Condict

Family Information contributed by family member:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune

Ebenezer married Huldah Byram, the great, great granddaughter of John Alden/Priscilla Mullins (Abigail Alden Byram/Ebenezer Byram).
He served as a captain in the Fourth Company of Colonel Winds' Regiment of Morris County (NJ) militia during the Revolutionary War & is a Sons of the American Revolution Patriot # 137227. Bio written by a direct descendant (lifescribe, 48569208 #FindAGrave).
Captain Ebenezer Condict is also memorialized at the family monument with his father (Peter), grandfather Peter Condict and great grandfather, the Norman ancestor, John Condict.

His Condict surname is misspelled as Condit by the Daughters of the American Revolution in their GRC index.

Note:The 1885/1916 family genealogy books by Jotham and Eben Condit & their Condit Family Assoc.(CFA) numbered/indexed most all descendants as Condit for their convenience, and stated this was the accepted surname; However, no Condicts were involved with the Condit 1885 genealogy book or the 1916 book, published 50 years after the John and Peter Condict/family gravestone memorial was erected by John's great, great grandson, Hon. Silas Condict, naming the first four generations of the line as Condict.

The memorial's last name is Anna Byram, wife of Silas Condict; Anna byram (of Abigail Alden Byram, was the great, great granddaughter of John Alden, Priscilla Mullins).

Ebenezer's brother, Nathaniel, married Brig.Gen. Winds' daughter, Abigail Winds.

Sources: Mayflower Society:
MAYFLOWER LINES TO JOHN ALDEN: Huldah Byram (of Abigail Alden/Ebenezer Byram) lines follows these lines: of Abigail Alden Byram/ Ebenezer Byram; of Ebenezer Alden/Mehitable Allen;Isaac Alden; of Joseph Alden; of John Alden,Priscilla Mullins.
Huldah and her two sisters, Anne/Anna & Abigail Byram married Ebenezer's two brothers, Peter & Silas. Ebenezer died of small pox.
Link to Huldah:
Huldah Byram

Peter Condict,Ebenezer's father's info is also memorialized at the family memorial: Peter Condict

Ebenezer Condict/Huldah Byram Condict burial info is found in church records at the First Presbyterian Church of Morristown, NJ.

Source: Ebenezer Condict is documented in DAR's archives @ : "Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, @ V. XLVIII, Jan.-June, 1916" @ page 202.
This bio is written by a direct descendant.

Ebenezer's Wife: Huldah Condict 
her mother   →   Abigail Byram 
her mother   →   Anna Alden 
her father   →   Lt. Joseph Keith 
his father   →   Rev. James Keith 
his father   →   Alexander Keith 
his father   → George Keith,
4th Earl Marischal 
his mother   →   Elizabeth Hay 
her mother   →   Margaret Robertson of Struan 
her mother   →   Lady Elizabeth Stewart 
her father   →   John Stewart 
his mother →   Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots 
her mother   →   Margaret Holland 
her father   →   Thomas Holland 
his mother   →   Joan, Countess of Kent 
her father   → Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent 
his father   →   Edward I "Longshanks", King of England 
his father   →   Henry III of England 
his mother   →   Isabelle of Angoulême 
her mother →   Alice "Alix" de Courtenay 
her father   →   Pierre I de France 
his father   →   Louis VI the Fat, king of France 
his father   →   Philip I, king of France 
his father   → Henry I, King of France 

The Old burying ground at Mendham Morris, NJ. is where he purportedly is buried with family not Hilltop but the old cemetery there. Sources for this information are: The Byrams in America Book & Lineage Book National Society of The Daughters of American Revolution, Volume XI 1895 by Mary Jane Seymour, Historian General. (page 48).
Edward Condict, son of, Peter and Phoebe (Dodd) of Morris Co., New Jersey.

Ebenezer Condict sibling was:

Silas Condict

Ebenezer was a Colonel in the Continental Army and died from smallpox and exposure while in the service, near Morristown, New Jersey, 2 April 1777 and was buried in the Hill Top church, Mendham, New Jersey.

In a newspaper article written by Ron Smith (morristown, New Jersey) the winter of 1779-1780 was the hardest in anyone's memory and "made the winter at Valley Forge look cozy" A series of 28 blizzards blasted the hills and slopes of Morristown with relentless violence, blocking vital supply roads with six-foot snowdrifts. "The encampment at Morristown in in 177-1780 was one of the Continental Army's severest trials. Held together by Washington's leadership and ability, the army surved a time of discourgement and despair."

Ebenezer Condict married Huldah Byram on March 16, 1762 in Mendham, Morris Co., New Jersey. Huldah Byram is the daughter of Ebenezer and Abigail (Alden) Byram.

Ebenzer Condict and Huldah Byram children are:

1) Abigail Condict
2) Phoebe Condict
3) Silas Condict

Family Information contributed by family member:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune

Ebenezer married Huldah Byram, the great, great granddaughter of John Alden/Priscilla Mullins (Abigail Alden Byram/Ebenezer Byram).
He served as a captain in the Fourth Company of Colonel Winds' Regiment of Morris County (NJ) militia during the Revolutionary War & is a Sons of the American Revolution Patriot # 137227. Bio written by a direct descendant (lifescribe, 48569208 #FindAGrave).
Captain Ebenezer Condict is also memorialized at the family monument with his father (Peter), grandfather Peter Condict and great grandfather, the Norman ancestor, John Condict.

His Condict surname is misspelled as Condit by the Daughters of the American Revolution in their GRC index.

Note:The 1885/1916 family genealogy books by Jotham and Eben Condit & their Condit Family Assoc.(CFA) numbered/indexed most all descendants as Condit for their convenience, and stated this was the accepted surname; However, no Condicts were involved with the Condit 1885 genealogy book or the 1916 book, published 50 years after the John and Peter Condict/family gravestone memorial was erected by John's great, great grandson, Hon. Silas Condict, naming the first four generations of the line as Condict.

The memorial's last name is Anna Byram, wife of Silas Condict; Anna byram (of Abigail Alden Byram, was the great, great granddaughter of John Alden, Priscilla Mullins).

Ebenezer's brother, Nathaniel, married Brig.Gen. Winds' daughter, Abigail Winds.

Sources: Mayflower Society:
MAYFLOWER LINES TO JOHN ALDEN: Huldah Byram (of Abigail Alden/Ebenezer Byram) lines follows these lines: of Abigail Alden Byram/ Ebenezer Byram; of Ebenezer Alden/Mehitable Allen;Isaac Alden; of Joseph Alden; of John Alden,Priscilla Mullins.
Huldah and her two sisters, Anne/Anna & Abigail Byram married Ebenezer's two brothers, Peter & Silas. Ebenezer died of small pox.
Link to Huldah:
Huldah Byram

Peter Condict,Ebenezer's father's info is also memorialized at the family memorial: Peter Condict

Ebenezer Condict/Huldah Byram Condict burial info is found in church records at the First Presbyterian Church of Morristown, NJ.

Source: Ebenezer Condict is documented in DAR's archives @ : "Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, @ V. XLVIII, Jan.-June, 1916" @ page 202.
This bio is written by a direct descendant.

Ebenezer's Wife: Huldah Condict 
her mother   →   Abigail Byram 
her mother   →   Anna Alden 
her father   →   Lt. Joseph Keith 
his father   →   Rev. James Keith 
his father   →   Alexander Keith 
his father   → George Keith,
4th Earl Marischal 
his mother   →   Elizabeth Hay 
her mother   →   Margaret Robertson of Struan 
her mother   →   Lady Elizabeth Stewart 
her father   →   John Stewart 
his mother →   Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots 
her mother   →   Margaret Holland 
her father   →   Thomas Holland 
his mother   →   Joan, Countess of Kent 
her father   → Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent 
his father   →   Edward I "Longshanks", King of England 
his father   →   Henry III of England 
his mother   →   Isabelle of Angoulême 
her mother →   Alice "Alix" de Courtenay 
her father   →   Pierre I de France 
his father   →   Louis VI the Fat, king of France 
his father   →   Philip I, king of France 
his father   → Henry I, King of France 

The Old burying ground at Mendham Morris, NJ. is where he purportedly is buried with family not Hilltop but the old cemetery there. Sources for this information are: The Byrams in America Book & Lineage Book National Society of The Daughters of American Revolution, Volume XI 1895 by Mary Jane Seymour, Historian General. (page 48).


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