Agnes Maria King, daughter of Benjamin King and Hannah Davis of Washington, DC
28 Dec 1799 - St Paul Church, Baltimore, Maryland - baptism of Anne Maria King, daughter of Benjamin & Hannah King [1]
7 May 1822 District of Columbia, United States - marriage of James Overstreet and Agness M Moore [2] This was a second marriage for both
James was killed in an accident 2 weeks later. Their son James Thompson Overstreet was born in Jan 1823
30 Nov 1933 - Washington DC - Philadelphia - marriage of Capt William Easby and Agnes Maria Overstreet [3]
1850 - Washington DC - William Easby, 60, wife Agnes M Easby, 50, daughter Wilhelmina (14) + 2 servants [4]
William Easby died in 1854
4 Dec 1878 - Agnes Maria Easby died at the residence of her son-in-law in Tuskaloosa, Alabama and was buried by her husband in Washington DC [5]
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