His father's 1st wife was Elizabeth Grandy [1830-bef 1870]. They married 13 Jun 1853 in Camden County.
Per the 1860 & 1870 Census Isaac's half siblings were:
1. Emma Jane, 1854-?
2. Millard F., abt 1856-?
3. Sarah, 1858-?
4. Earnest L., 1860-?
5. Caleb Grandy, 1863-1966
6. Evan Ferebee, 1865-?
7. Lydia G., 1869-?
Note none of these children were shown in the 1880 census living with Isaac Sr and his new wife Henrietta.
Isaac Jr's full siblings were:
1. Walter S., 1872-1954
2. Henry Hardy, 1875-1936
3. Elizabeth, 1876-1952
4. Adeline, 1877-1955
5. Tully, prob aft 1880-?
6. Susan, 1880-1948
7. Thomas Jefferson, prob aft 1880-?
Isaac Forbes Jr's heritage can be traced back to James Forbes, 1657-1726. James was the patriarch of all the Forbes in NE North Carolina.
This poster has not further traced the details of Isaac's later 1880s family.
His father's 1st wife was Elizabeth Grandy [1830-bef 1870]. They married 13 Jun 1853 in Camden County.
Per the 1860 & 1870 Census Isaac's half siblings were:
1. Emma Jane, 1854-?
2. Millard F., abt 1856-?
3. Sarah, 1858-?
4. Earnest L., 1860-?
5. Caleb Grandy, 1863-1966
6. Evan Ferebee, 1865-?
7. Lydia G., 1869-?
Note none of these children were shown in the 1880 census living with Isaac Sr and his new wife Henrietta.
Isaac Jr's full siblings were:
1. Walter S., 1872-1954
2. Henry Hardy, 1875-1936
3. Elizabeth, 1876-1952
4. Adeline, 1877-1955
5. Tully, prob aft 1880-?
6. Susan, 1880-1948
7. Thomas Jefferson, prob aft 1880-?
Isaac Forbes Jr's heritage can be traced back to James Forbes, 1657-1726. James was the patriarch of all the Forbes in NE North Carolina.
This poster has not further traced the details of Isaac's later 1880s family.
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