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Capt Abraham Easterday

Birth
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Death
20 Dec 1823 (aged 46)
Frederick County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Jefferson, Frederick County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Son of Christian & Julianna (Spiess) Easterday.
Married Magdalena Fout who moved with the family to Franklin County Ohio before 1830..
Father of Isaac, Jacob David, Harriet Snyder, Ann Rebecca Lakin, Julian Margaret Michael.
Abraham built the brick additions to the original Easterday Homestead. He operated an Inn there.
Captain Abraham Easterday of the 28th Maryland Militia War of 1812. Listed in Marine's book "The British Invasion of Maryland", September 1814.
One of the men in Captain Abraham Easterday's 28th Regiment was
Ensign Benjamin Lakin who died from injuries three weeks after the defense of Baltimore, September 14, 1814.
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Abraham EASTERDAY d/ Oct 1823 intestate
widow - Magdalena (b/ 17 Nov 1778)
s/ Isaac EASTERDAY
s/ Jacob EASTERDAY
d/ Harriet EASTERDAY, a minor
d/ Ann Rebecca EASTERDAY, a minor
d/ Juliane Margaret EASTERDAY, a minor
Land:
- "Abraham's Home", 152 acres (resurveyed from parts of "Fielderea" and "Resurvey on Will's Invention"), on road from Fredericktown to Harper's Ferry on the Potomack River and next to "Good Luck" and land of Christian EASTERDAY and Francis EASTERDAY; by land warrant in 1812.
- "Daniel's Diligence", 12 acres, from Jacob KOOGEL (w/ Christena) in 1819 where he then lived; on main road leading from Fredericktown to Harper's Ferry.

On 28 Mar 1831, sale was made to:
- Jacob EASTERDAY for "Abraham's Home".
- Henry HILLEARY for the 12 acres and tavern stand.
George HOFFMAN testified the widow was born 17 Nov 1778.
Note: See Equity for additional estate information.
(Reference: Mid Maryland Roots (online), Frederick County, MD Equity JS-11, 261-269).
Son of Christian & Julianna (Spiess) Easterday.
Married Magdalena Fout who moved with the family to Franklin County Ohio before 1830..
Father of Isaac, Jacob David, Harriet Snyder, Ann Rebecca Lakin, Julian Margaret Michael.
Abraham built the brick additions to the original Easterday Homestead. He operated an Inn there.
Captain Abraham Easterday of the 28th Maryland Militia War of 1812. Listed in Marine's book "The British Invasion of Maryland", September 1814.
One of the men in Captain Abraham Easterday's 28th Regiment was
Ensign Benjamin Lakin who died from injuries three weeks after the defense of Baltimore, September 14, 1814.
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Abraham EASTERDAY d/ Oct 1823 intestate
widow - Magdalena (b/ 17 Nov 1778)
s/ Isaac EASTERDAY
s/ Jacob EASTERDAY
d/ Harriet EASTERDAY, a minor
d/ Ann Rebecca EASTERDAY, a minor
d/ Juliane Margaret EASTERDAY, a minor
Land:
- "Abraham's Home", 152 acres (resurveyed from parts of "Fielderea" and "Resurvey on Will's Invention"), on road from Fredericktown to Harper's Ferry on the Potomack River and next to "Good Luck" and land of Christian EASTERDAY and Francis EASTERDAY; by land warrant in 1812.
- "Daniel's Diligence", 12 acres, from Jacob KOOGEL (w/ Christena) in 1819 where he then lived; on main road leading from Fredericktown to Harper's Ferry.

On 28 Mar 1831, sale was made to:
- Jacob EASTERDAY for "Abraham's Home".
- Henry HILLEARY for the 12 acres and tavern stand.
George HOFFMAN testified the widow was born 17 Nov 1778.
Note: See Equity for additional estate information.
(Reference: Mid Maryland Roots (online), Frederick County, MD Equity JS-11, 261-269).


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