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Isaac Rogers Robertson Gwathmey

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Isaac Rogers Robertson Gwathmey

Birth
King William County, Virginia, USA
Death
1834 (aged 40–41)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION H Lot 62-
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Isaac Robertson Gwathmey was one of the children born to Owen Gwathmey, Jr. and his wife Ann Rogers Clark.

Isaac graduated in 1811 from Transylvania University with his Law Degree. He also served as a Law Clerk for the Oldham County Circuit Court in Kentucky.

Isaac was united in marriage to Elizabeth Clark Anderson, daughter of Lt. Richard Clough Anderson, Sr. and his wife Elizabeth Clark, on December 6, 1818. Isaac and Elizabeth were blessed with the birth of at least five children during their marriage:

Maria Louisa Gwathmey
Anne Elizabeth Gwathmey
Isaac Benjamin Gwathmey
Richard Clough Gwathmey
Mary Eliza Gwathmey
Owen Gwathmey-died in infancy

Isaac passed away leaving Elizabeth with four children under the age of twelve.

NOTE: The children listed for Isaac were noted in the Will of General William Clark, Isaac's uncle. Isaac's date of death is being researched since his youngest daughter was born in 1826 and he purchased land on August 19, 1833 in Oldham County as per the Oldham County, Kentucky Deed Book.
Isaac Robertson Gwathmey was one of the children born to Owen Gwathmey, Jr. and his wife Ann Rogers Clark.

Isaac graduated in 1811 from Transylvania University with his Law Degree. He also served as a Law Clerk for the Oldham County Circuit Court in Kentucky.

Isaac was united in marriage to Elizabeth Clark Anderson, daughter of Lt. Richard Clough Anderson, Sr. and his wife Elizabeth Clark, on December 6, 1818. Isaac and Elizabeth were blessed with the birth of at least five children during their marriage:

Maria Louisa Gwathmey
Anne Elizabeth Gwathmey
Isaac Benjamin Gwathmey
Richard Clough Gwathmey
Mary Eliza Gwathmey
Owen Gwathmey-died in infancy

Isaac passed away leaving Elizabeth with four children under the age of twelve.

NOTE: The children listed for Isaac were noted in the Will of General William Clark, Isaac's uncle. Isaac's date of death is being researched since his youngest daughter was born in 1826 and he purchased land on August 19, 1833 in Oldham County as per the Oldham County, Kentucky Deed Book.

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Buried with Child Gwathmey.



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