Ebenezer Byram II

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Ebenezer Byram II

Birth
East Bridgewater, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
14 Sep 1762 (aged 45)
Mendham, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Mendham, Morris County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 5
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Ebenezer Byram, son of, Ebenezer and Hannah (Hayward) Byram.

Ebenezer Byram passed away at the age of 46 years.

Ebenezer Byram siblings are:

Eliab Byram b. 1718
Japhet Byram b. 1721
Naphtali Byram b. 1723
Hannah Byram b. 1725
Mary Byram b. 1728
Abigail Alden Byram b. 1730
Jepthah Byram b. 1723

Ebenezer Byram married Abigail Alden on November 22, 1738 in East Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. Abigail Alden was the daughter of Ebenezer and Ann (Keith) Alden.

Ebenezer Byram and Abigail Alden children are:

Huldah Byram (2nd) b. 1740
Huldah Byram b. 1742
Ebenezer Byram III b. 1744
Naphtali 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

Both Ebenezer and Abigail are buried in Hill Top church Cemetery Mendham, NJ. Ebenezer Jr. was much esteemed as a magistrate, a Judge of the Quarter Sessions, Major of the militia, a chief settler of Morris county.

Ebenezer Jr. was the first recorded genealogist of the Byram family. Ebenezer Byram Esq., formerly of Mendham, Morris County, New Jersey, whose father of the same name removed from Bridgewater, Massachusetts to Mendham about the year 1744, where he built and kept till his death the noted "Black Horse Tavern" and which was continued by his son Ebenezer Byram, till his death also".

Family Information contributed by family member:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune
Ebenezer Byram, son of, Ebenezer and Hannah (Hayward) Byram.

Ebenezer Byram passed away at the age of 46 years.

Ebenezer Byram siblings are:

Eliab Byram b. 1718
Japhet Byram b. 1721
Naphtali Byram b. 1723
Hannah Byram b. 1725
Mary Byram b. 1728
Abigail Alden Byram b. 1730
Jepthah Byram b. 1723

Ebenezer Byram married Abigail Alden on November 22, 1738 in East Bridgewater, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts. Abigail Alden was the daughter of Ebenezer and Ann (Keith) Alden.

Ebenezer Byram and Abigail Alden children are:

Huldah Byram (2nd) b. 1740
Huldah Byram b. 1742
Ebenezer Byram III b. 1744
Naphtali 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

Both Ebenezer and Abigail are buried in Hill Top church Cemetery Mendham, NJ. Ebenezer Jr. was much esteemed as a magistrate, a Judge of the Quarter Sessions, Major of the militia, a chief settler of Morris county.

Ebenezer Jr. was the first recorded genealogist of the Byram family. Ebenezer Byram Esq., formerly of Mendham, Morris County, New Jersey, whose father of the same name removed from Bridgewater, Massachusetts to Mendham about the year 1744, where he built and kept till his death the noted "Black Horse Tavern" and which was continued by his son Ebenezer Byram, till his death also".

Family Information contributed by family member:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune