He married twice, first at the age of 21 on 30 Aug. 1863, Page County to the 17 year old Miss Margaret Elizabeth HAYES; (a.k.a. "Lizzie")(d/o John W. and Priscilla (EPPS) HAYES; they had 14 children born to this union.
At 81 years of age he married a second time in March 1923, in Page County, to the twice "widowed" Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (CUMLEV), EIGHMY, COMBS.
Thursday Feb 28, 1929
Taylor County Pioneer Is Gone
At One Time Leading Merchant Of New Market
Isaac Warren Abbott, a pioneer of New Market, but recently living in Colorado, died at the home of his daughter near Shambaugh last Friday morning.
At the time of his death, he was commander of Warren Post, No. 11, G. A. R., at Clarinda, Iowa. Mr. Abbott is the last of a trio of old time republicans of Dallas Township. Alex Duncan, John Noble and Isaac Warren Abbott were always seen at a county convention and many times attended the state convention.
Funeral services were held from the Pruitt Funeral Home at Clarinda Sunday afternoon, where Dr. D. J. Shenton, Methodist pastor, paid tribute to the departed one's Christian life and the pleasant disposition, which made him a favorite of everyone who knew him. Rev. C. F. Smith, New Market Methodist pastor, in whose church Mr. Abbott held his membership, conducted the prayer. At the grave in Old Memory cemetery, Bugler Glen Jillson, Howitzer Company bugler, sounded "taps," a fitting farewell to one whose service in both war and peace had earned the honor.
Children: (5 dec'd),
F.W.,
E.F.,
J.I.,
W.L,,
George A,
Mrs. Alex Pinkerton,
Mrs. W.B. McPherrin,
A.G.
He married twice, first at the age of 21 on 30 Aug. 1863, Page County to the 17 year old Miss Margaret Elizabeth HAYES; (a.k.a. "Lizzie")(d/o John W. and Priscilla (EPPS) HAYES; they had 14 children born to this union.
At 81 years of age he married a second time in March 1923, in Page County, to the twice "widowed" Mrs. Mary Elizabeth (CUMLEV), EIGHMY, COMBS.
Thursday Feb 28, 1929
Taylor County Pioneer Is Gone
At One Time Leading Merchant Of New Market
Isaac Warren Abbott, a pioneer of New Market, but recently living in Colorado, died at the home of his daughter near Shambaugh last Friday morning.
At the time of his death, he was commander of Warren Post, No. 11, G. A. R., at Clarinda, Iowa. Mr. Abbott is the last of a trio of old time republicans of Dallas Township. Alex Duncan, John Noble and Isaac Warren Abbott were always seen at a county convention and many times attended the state convention.
Funeral services were held from the Pruitt Funeral Home at Clarinda Sunday afternoon, where Dr. D. J. Shenton, Methodist pastor, paid tribute to the departed one's Christian life and the pleasant disposition, which made him a favorite of everyone who knew him. Rev. C. F. Smith, New Market Methodist pastor, in whose church Mr. Abbott held his membership, conducted the prayer. At the grave in Old Memory cemetery, Bugler Glen Jillson, Howitzer Company bugler, sounded "taps," a fitting farewell to one whose service in both war and peace had earned the honor.
Children: (5 dec'd),
F.W.,
E.F.,
J.I.,
W.L,,
George A,
Mrs. Alex Pinkerton,
Mrs. W.B. McPherrin,
A.G.
Family Members
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Frank Warren Abbott
1864–1949
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Edward Frederick Abbott
1866–1934
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Mary Priscilla Abbott Gardner
1868–1944
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John Isaac Abbott
1870–1930
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Charles Fagan Abbott
1871–1923
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Daisy Abbott Pinkerton
1874–1944
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Waldo Lovejoy Abbott
1875–1945
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Clarice Iola Abbott McPherrin
1878–1939
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Lillian May Abbott
1879–1880
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Luretta Josephine Abbott
1882–1883
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George Aubrey Abbott
1885–1953
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Arthur Guy "Artie" Abbott
1887–1964
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Glenn Stourtmale Abbott
1890–1891
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Vesta Winifred Abbott
1892–1893
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