Isaac Dexter Sr.

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Isaac Dexter Sr.

Birth
Rochester, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
15 Dec 1804 (aged 58)
Wayne, Kennebec County, Maine, USA
Burial
Wayne, Kennebec County, Maine, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.3279184, Longitude: -70.0378992
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Isaac Dexter, born in Rochester, Mass., prob 13 Jun. 1746*, son of Constant and Meribah (Delano) Dexter, settled in New Sandwich (now Wayne) in 1779 with his wife Keziah (Wing) Dexter and his sons, Stephen, Nathaniel, Freeman and Constant. His other sons, Gideon, Isaac Jr., and Amasa, were born in Wayne. He settled on Lot#148 on the pond now called Dexter Pond. Isaac built his home on the west side of the pond in Wayne since that portion of the lot was best suited for tillage. Isaac was a Baptist, and the early religious meetings were held in his barn. The Baptist church of Wayne was organized at his house on 9 Jan 1794, and he was chosen as one of the deacons. His wife, Keziah Wing, daughter of Nathaniel Wing, Jr and Mercy Handy, was born in Sandwich, Massachusetts 31 Dec 1746. She is presumably buried next to him though if she ever had a grave marker, it has long since vanished.
It is claimed that Isaac built the first framed house in the town. In 1801 he was chairman of the board of selectmen; in 1802 he was collector of taxes. He died in 1804.
He marched on the Lexington Alarm of 19 April 1775 and likely participated in the Battle of Saratoga.
Dexter, Isaac, Sandwich. Sargent, Capt. Ward Swift's (2nd Sandwich) co., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 3 days. Dexter, Isaac, Sandwich. Capt. Barachiah Bassett's co.; pay abstract for travel allowance to and from camp at Cambridge dated Jan 13, 1770. Dexter, Isaac, Sandwich (also given Rochester). List of men raised for Continental service [year not given]; residence, Sandwich; engages for town of Dartmouth; also, Private, 8th co., Col. John Bailey's regt.: Continental Army pay accounts for service May 18, 1777, to Oct 18, 1777; credited to town of Dartmouth; age, 30 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 8 in.; complexion, light, hair, light; residence, Rochester; term, 3 years.
*Rochester Vital Records give Isaac's date of birth as Jun 13 but the entry for his birth record appearing on p. 14 of the so-called "Book 100" of the Wayne, [Maine] Historical Society gives his date of birth as Jan 13. While either date could be correct it is more likely that the vital record recorded in his place of birth is correct. The Wayne entry may have been copied from a Bible record and, if so, could easily have mistranscribed "Jan" for "Jun."
Isaac Dexter, born in Rochester, Mass., prob 13 Jun. 1746*, son of Constant and Meribah (Delano) Dexter, settled in New Sandwich (now Wayne) in 1779 with his wife Keziah (Wing) Dexter and his sons, Stephen, Nathaniel, Freeman and Constant. His other sons, Gideon, Isaac Jr., and Amasa, were born in Wayne. He settled on Lot#148 on the pond now called Dexter Pond. Isaac built his home on the west side of the pond in Wayne since that portion of the lot was best suited for tillage. Isaac was a Baptist, and the early religious meetings were held in his barn. The Baptist church of Wayne was organized at his house on 9 Jan 1794, and he was chosen as one of the deacons. His wife, Keziah Wing, daughter of Nathaniel Wing, Jr and Mercy Handy, was born in Sandwich, Massachusetts 31 Dec 1746. She is presumably buried next to him though if she ever had a grave marker, it has long since vanished.
It is claimed that Isaac built the first framed house in the town. In 1801 he was chairman of the board of selectmen; in 1802 he was collector of taxes. He died in 1804.
He marched on the Lexington Alarm of 19 April 1775 and likely participated in the Battle of Saratoga.
Dexter, Isaac, Sandwich. Sargent, Capt. Ward Swift's (2nd Sandwich) co., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 3 days. Dexter, Isaac, Sandwich. Capt. Barachiah Bassett's co.; pay abstract for travel allowance to and from camp at Cambridge dated Jan 13, 1770. Dexter, Isaac, Sandwich (also given Rochester). List of men raised for Continental service [year not given]; residence, Sandwich; engages for town of Dartmouth; also, Private, 8th co., Col. John Bailey's regt.: Continental Army pay accounts for service May 18, 1777, to Oct 18, 1777; credited to town of Dartmouth; age, 30 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 8 in.; complexion, light, hair, light; residence, Rochester; term, 3 years.
*Rochester Vital Records give Isaac's date of birth as Jun 13 but the entry for his birth record appearing on p. 14 of the so-called "Book 100" of the Wayne, [Maine] Historical Society gives his date of birth as Jan 13. While either date could be correct it is more likely that the vital record recorded in his place of birth is correct. The Wayne entry may have been copied from a Bible record and, if so, could easily have mistranscribed "Jan" for "Jun."

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I. Dexter Died Dec 15 1804/ Aged 59

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Revolutionary War Veteran's Marker