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Anna Van Coe Brown Byram

Birth
Madison, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Death
5 Jan 1848 (aged 62)
Madison, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Madison, Morris County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Anna Van Coe Brown, daughter of, Daniel and Mary Brown.

Anna Van Coe Brown married Silas Condict Byram on August 12, 1803 in Scotts Plains, Union Co., New Jersey. Silas Condict Byram was the son of Naphital and Amy (Hedges) Byram.

Anna Van Coe Brown and Silas Condict Byram children are:

Amy Sophia Byram b. 1806
Ebenezer Elias Byram b. 1808
Mary Evangeline Byram b. 1809
Henry Moore Byram b. 1811
David Naphthali Byram b. 1813
Joseph Mills Byram b. 1815
William Hand Byram b. 1816
Delia Ann Byram b. 1819
Francis Theodore Byram b. 1822
Abby Louisa Byram b. 1823
Silas Pierson Byram b. 1824
Abby Louisa Byram b. 1826

In 1828, Silas and Ann Byram resided in Morris Co. New Jersey, until 1828. They later moved to Succassunna Plains New Jersey and they remained there until about 1840-1841. They then moved with their son William Hand and daughter Delia Ann, to Dayton Ohio. A few years after his death, his widow, Annie, returned to New Jersey which she made her home with her son David Naphthalis, North Madison, where she died and was buried there in Hillside Cemetery.

Family Information contributed by family member:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune

Anna Van Coe Brown, daughter of, Daniel and Mary Brown.

Anna Van Coe Brown married Silas Condict Byram on August 12, 1803 in Scotts Plains, Union Co., New Jersey. Silas Condict Byram was the son of Naphital and Amy (Hedges) Byram.

Anna Van Coe Brown and Silas Condict Byram children are:

Amy Sophia Byram b. 1806
Ebenezer Elias Byram b. 1808
Mary Evangeline Byram b. 1809
Henry Moore Byram b. 1811
David Naphthali Byram b. 1813
Joseph Mills Byram b. 1815
William Hand Byram b. 1816
Delia Ann Byram b. 1819
Francis Theodore Byram b. 1822
Abby Louisa Byram b. 1823
Silas Pierson Byram b. 1824
Abby Louisa Byram b. 1826

In 1828, Silas and Ann Byram resided in Morris Co. New Jersey, until 1828. They later moved to Succassunna Plains New Jersey and they remained there until about 1840-1841. They then moved with their son William Hand and daughter Delia Ann, to Dayton Ohio. A few years after his death, his widow, Annie, returned to New Jersey which she made her home with her son David Naphthalis, North Madison, where she died and was buried there in Hillside Cemetery.

Family Information contributed by family member:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aune



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