Conrad Cornelius Heyer

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Conrad Cornelius Heyer

Also Known As: "Hayer"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Waldoboro, York County, Province of Massachusetts
Death: February 19, 1856 (106)
Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Maine, United States
Place of Burial: Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Maine, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Johann Martin Heyer and Catherine Heyer
Husband of Mary Heyer
Father of George Heyer; Mary Sidelinger; Margaret Gross; Catherine Teague; Cornelius Heyer and 4 others

Occupation: Earliest born person ever to be photographed, said to be the first German born in Waldoboro, Revolutionary War veteran - served as a bodyguard under George Washington when crossing the Delaware, farmer
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About Conrad Cornelius Heyer

DAR Ancestor #: A200640

Photo is a daguerreotype held by the Maine Historical Society, taken in 1852, when the subject was 103 years of age. He lived to age 107.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/27/oldest-person-photographe_...

https://allthingsliberty.com/2016/02/conrad-heyer-did-not-cross-the...

https://southcarolina1670.wordpress.com/2014/06/11/conrad-heyer-old...

Voted in every US presidential election until the time of his death, and at the age of 103 traveled 6 miles through a severe storm to cast his vote for Winfield Scott. He generally voted Whig.

Enlisted in a Massachusetts regiment in December 1775. Served under General George Washington through the crossing of the Delaware and at Valley Forge, and had served for a time as one of his bodyguards (he would therefore be one of the few Germans who were not born in Pennsylvania to serve in that capacity - record of service said to exist in the National Archives). While at Valley Forge, became a Freemason, likely within the same (military?) lodge that Washington attended while at the winter encampment, and through the organization, associated with Lafayette, Steuben, Knox, Greene, Lincoln, and Dearborn.

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Conrad Cornelius Heyer's Timeline

1749
April 10, 1749
Waldoboro, York County, Province of Massachusetts
1778
April 1, 1778
Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Massachusetts, United States
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Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Massachusetts, United States
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Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Massachusetts, United States
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Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Massachusetts, United States
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Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Massachusetts, United States
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Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Massachusetts, United States
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Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Massachusetts, United States
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Waldoboro, Lincoln County, Massachusetts, United States