Children: Peter Boyer, married Elizabeth Barnhiser; Daniel Boyer Jr., married Margaret Rebecca Blickenstaff; Elizabeth Boyer Clark; Jonathan Boyer; Susannah Boyer, married Joseph Warner and Lydia Boyer Stottlemyer.
No headstone found in Grossnickle Cem.; burial may have preceded grant of property for establishment of "Meeting House, School House and Burial Ground", dated 20 March, 1852, from "John Grossnickel husb & Mary Grossnickel his wife, of Frederick County, State of Maryland, of the one part, and George Grossnickel and Daniel Boyer" (Daniel, Jr.) "of the other part".
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Daniel BOYER d/ Mar 1831 intestate
widow - Christina and 7 children
s/ Peter BOYER
s/ Daniel BOYER
d/ Elizabeth BOYER
d/ Lydia BOYER
d/ Susan BOYER, a minor
d/ Polly BOYER, a minor
s/ Jonathan BOYER, a minor
Land - parts of "The Old Orchard", "Little Friendship" and "Resurvey on Stoney Levell", 23+ acres, from John STALEY, exec/of Ann STALEY in 1832 (to her from Henry KANOUFF); also "Hedges Range", 1+ acres, from Joseph MILLER to Ann STALEY in 1808.
On 13 Feb 1832, sale was held at the tavern of Mathias E. BARTGIS, high bidder being Christena BOYER.
(Reference: Mid Maryland Roots (online), Frederick County, MD Equity JS-11, 269-278).
Children: Peter Boyer, married Elizabeth Barnhiser; Daniel Boyer Jr., married Margaret Rebecca Blickenstaff; Elizabeth Boyer Clark; Jonathan Boyer; Susannah Boyer, married Joseph Warner and Lydia Boyer Stottlemyer.
No headstone found in Grossnickle Cem.; burial may have preceded grant of property for establishment of "Meeting House, School House and Burial Ground", dated 20 March, 1852, from "John Grossnickel husb & Mary Grossnickel his wife, of Frederick County, State of Maryland, of the one part, and George Grossnickel and Daniel Boyer" (Daniel, Jr.) "of the other part".
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Daniel BOYER d/ Mar 1831 intestate
widow - Christina and 7 children
s/ Peter BOYER
s/ Daniel BOYER
d/ Elizabeth BOYER
d/ Lydia BOYER
d/ Susan BOYER, a minor
d/ Polly BOYER, a minor
s/ Jonathan BOYER, a minor
Land - parts of "The Old Orchard", "Little Friendship" and "Resurvey on Stoney Levell", 23+ acres, from John STALEY, exec/of Ann STALEY in 1832 (to her from Henry KANOUFF); also "Hedges Range", 1+ acres, from Joseph MILLER to Ann STALEY in 1808.
On 13 Feb 1832, sale was held at the tavern of Mathias E. BARTGIS, high bidder being Christena BOYER.
(Reference: Mid Maryland Roots (online), Frederick County, MD Equity JS-11, 269-278).