Named in father’s will.
He was a colonel in the Revolutionary War, and died of smallpox while in the service at Mendham, Morris County, N. J., April 3, 1777.
7Will Extract:
1775, Sept. 26. Condict, Ebenezer, of Morristown, Morris Co.; will of. Wife, Huldah Condict, the profits of the plantation where I live, so as to provide for my children, till my son, Silas, is of age. Son, Silas, the said plantation, which I purchased of Timothy Mills. The land I bought of Jacob Goble, and the land in Sussex Co., to be sold, and the money given to my daughters, Abigail and Phebe, when they are of age. Byram, son of my brother, Peter, deceased, £100. Legacy to the Presbyterian Church in Morristown. Rest of estate to Byram Condict, and his brother, Lewis, and the eldest sons of each of my own brothers and sisters. Executors—my wife, and brother, Silas Condict. Witnesses—George Phillips, Joseph Byram, Anna Condict. Proved Aug. 1, 1777. Lib. 19, p. 463.
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