Il est marié avec Susanah NN.
Ils se sont mariés à "high on a windy hill" in Washington Co, VA.
Enfant(s):
On 4 April 1760, Abraham Hayter bought 1003 acrea of a tract called "Brooks Discovery on the Rich Lands" for 250 pounds current money. This tract lay in Frederick County (now Carroll County), MD between Taneytown & the Monocacy River, north of
the present Taneytown-Emmitsburg Road and south of the Mason-Dixon Line. Over the next decade, Hayter bought and sold a considerable amount of land in the area, breaking up large tracts and selling them in family-size farms. It is believed
that Abraham's real estate partner, Andrew Parks, may have been his brother-in-law (supposing that Parks's wife Rachell was Susannah's sister). In a deed of 18 November 1786, both Hayter & Parks are listed as being of Virginia. Hayter was
popular with the German immigrants of Maryland in the 1760s because he could speak their language. They petitioned the court to appoint him justice of the peace. In 1771, he gave two acres of land to be used as the site of the Piney Creek
Presbyterian Church.
It is believed that the Hayter family originates in Northern England, then moves to Northern Ireland, then settles along the Delaware River, moving down to SE Pennsylvania to Frederick County, MD. (source: Basil L Crapster)
Abraham gave tohis son, Abraham Jr, 313 acres on Woolf Creek under the stipulation that if any salt were mined on that land during the elder Abraham Hayter's lifetime, he was to receive the 10th bushell. (Dated 20 March 1798)
Abraham Hayter Haytersen | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Susanah NN |
Les données affichées n'ont aucune source.