Isaac is recorded as a farmer and also as a lawyer. He subscribed $3.00 for the building of a second Methodist church at Bethel (Hurffville). In 1850 and 1860, he and Deborah were living in Washington Twp., Camden Co., NJ. In 1870, a widower, he was living with his daughter and son-in-law Sarah and Joseph Norris.
For a list of his children, see his wife's memorial.
Note: Heartfelt thanks to the late Dave Van Doren for creating this memorial, and to Dave Van Doren and R Clark for the gravestone images.
Isaac is recorded as a farmer and also as a lawyer. He subscribed $3.00 for the building of a second Methodist church at Bethel (Hurffville). In 1850 and 1860, he and Deborah were living in Washington Twp., Camden Co., NJ. In 1870, a widower, he was living with his daughter and son-in-law Sarah and Joseph Norris.
For a list of his children, see his wife's memorial.
Note: Heartfelt thanks to the late Dave Van Doren for creating this memorial, and to Dave Van Doren and R Clark for the gravestone images.
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