On Naphtali Byram tomb stone it reads:
A Lineal Descendant of
The Fifth Generation
from John Alden of
The Mayflower
Naphtali Byram siblings are:
Huldah Byram b. 1739
Huldah Byram (2nd) b. 1740
Edward Byram b. 1742
Ebenezer Byram III, b. 1744
Abigail Byram b. 1745
Naptali Byram b. 1747
Anna Byram b. 1751
Joseph Byram b. 1753
Mary Byram b. 1755
Alden Byram b. 1757
Phoebe Byram b. 1758
Alden Byram (1st) b. 1759
Alden Byram (2nd) b. 1761
Naphtali Byram and Amy Hedges married in 1769 in Mendham, Morris Co., New Jersey. Amy Hedges is the daughter of Abraham and Phoebe (Moore) Hedges.
Naphtali Byram and Amy Hedges children are:
Abigail Byram b. 3 Mar 1771
Amy Byram b. 1774
Ebenezer Byram b. 1778
Hulda Byram b.1782
Susan Byram b. 1782
Silas Condict Byram b. 1783
Sarah Byram b. 1786
Anna Byram b. 1790
During the winter of 1779-1780, a portion of George Washington's Army encamped on his land and members of the Byram family cared for the needs of the suffering Patriots.
See Jerseymen in the War of the Rev. page 528.
There are two additional children born before 1779 who died at ages four and two. Several of his children died in infancy.
Family Information contributed by family member:
Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune
On Naphtali Byram tomb stone it reads:
A Lineal Descendant of
The Fifth Generation
from John Alden of
The Mayflower
Naphtali Byram siblings are:
Huldah Byram b. 1739
Huldah Byram (2nd) b. 1740
Edward Byram b. 1742
Ebenezer Byram III, b. 1744
Abigail Byram b. 1745
Naptali Byram b. 1747
Anna Byram b. 1751
Joseph Byram b. 1753
Mary Byram b. 1755
Alden Byram b. 1757
Phoebe Byram b. 1758
Alden Byram (1st) b. 1759
Alden Byram (2nd) b. 1761
Naphtali Byram and Amy Hedges married in 1769 in Mendham, Morris Co., New Jersey. Amy Hedges is the daughter of Abraham and Phoebe (Moore) Hedges.
Naphtali Byram and Amy Hedges children are:
Abigail Byram b. 3 Mar 1771
Amy Byram b. 1774
Ebenezer Byram b. 1778
Hulda Byram b.1782
Susan Byram b. 1782
Silas Condict Byram b. 1783
Sarah Byram b. 1786
Anna Byram b. 1790
During the winter of 1779-1780, a portion of George Washington's Army encamped on his land and members of the Byram family cared for the needs of the suffering Patriots.
See Jerseymen in the War of the Rev. page 528.
There are two additional children born before 1779 who died at ages four and two. Several of his children died in infancy.
Family Information contributed by family member:
Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune
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"A LINEAL DESCENDANT OF THE FIFTH GENERATION OF THE MAYFLOWER"
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