Ebenezer Byram Ayers

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Ebenezer Byram Ayers

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Morris Plains, Morris County, New Jersey, United States
Death: March 20, 1853 (78)
New Lexington, Perry County, Ohio, United States
Place of Burial: New Lexington, Perry County, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Silas Ayers and Mary Ayers
Husband of Abigail Ayers and Jannet Jane Ayers
Father of Ame Hedges Westerfield; Huldah Ann Miller; James Ayers; Phebe Ayers and Mary Peoples
Brother of Abigail Ayers; Mary King Day; Hannah Pierson; Huldah Ayers; Silas Condict Ayers and 3 others

Occupation: Silversmith and jeweler
Managed by: Private User
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About Ebenezer Byram Ayers

Ebenezer married Abigail Byram on 11 Mar 1797 in Morristown NJ. (Abigail Byram was born on 8 Mar 1771 in Morristown NJ and died on 23 Aug 1830.)

Events in his life were:

He worked from 1795 to 1800 as a silversmith and jeweler in Newburgh NY
He worked from circa 1801 to 1840 as a silversmith and jeweler in New Lexington OH
Letter from David Williamson to the Court of Common Pleas, Preble County OH 9 Oct 1821
Private Collection

By virtue of a Dedimus Polestatum to me directed I have proceeded this 8th Day of October to take the deposition of Ebenezer B. Ayers at my house in Peble County and State of Ohio between the hours of nine oclock AM and 3 oclock PM (the adverse party having had legal notice thereof) to be read in evidence in a certain Suit depending and under termina in Athens Common Pleas wherein John B. Ayers is Plantiff and Silas Prudden Defendant

This deponent being of lawful age and duly sworn deposeth and saith that sometime between the 5th and 10th Days of November AD 1810 that he called on Silas Prudden at his home near the town of Athens & Athens County Ohio & then and there presented unto said Silas Prudden a certain note Signed by Silas Prudden & Bethuel Prudden in favour of Joseph Prudden & dated 1799 the month and day not recollected the amount of said note $43.00 and he thinks 75 cents payable in one year after Date and assigned on the back to John B Ayers by Stephen A Prudden & Joseph Prudden Executors of the Estate of Joseph Prudden Deceased & that he the Said Ebenezer B. Ayers on presenting the above note asked the Said Silas Prudden if he could pay it off then Stating that John B. Ayers had sent it by him for collection that Said Silas Prudden did not answer him immediately but on questioning him the second time he said he could not pay it then nor never would if he could help it but acknowledged that he and his brother gave the note for a pair of Oxen for their father to move into Pennsylvania with

And further this Deportent Saith not
Sworn to & Subscribed before me this date above

Ebenezer B. Ayers

David Williamson
Justice of the Peace

— page two —
The State of Ohio
Preble County

I Joseph C. Hawkins Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas in and for said County do hereby Cerify that David Wiliamson Esq before whom the written Deposition appears to have been taken is one of the Justices assigned to Keep the Peace in and for said County and that Full Faith and Credit is due to all his official acts as Such



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Ebenezer Byram Ayers's Timeline

1774
May 11, 1774
Morris Plains, Morris County, New Jersey, United States
1806
December 6, 1806
Morris County, New Jersey, United States
1810
1810
1811
October 26, 1811
New Lexington, Perry County, Ohio, United States
1853
March 20, 1853
Age 78
New Lexington, Perry County, Ohio, United States
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Old Presbyterian Cemetery, New Lexington, Perry County, Ohio, United States