Isaac served in the Revolutionary War for 5 years, performed a soldiers duty in the early part of the war, then enlisted as an artificer. Then was detailed for express duty, rode about 4 months, then was appointed paymaster, and was finally disabled in New Jersey.
Paternal relationship is confirmed by a triangulated group on GEDmatch who share a 12.9 cM segment on chromosome 5, consisting of CR, GEDmatch kit # T403956, and Richard Tubbs, his 8th cousin 1x removed, GEDmatch kit # VE869258C1, and VP, his 9th cousin, GEDmatch kit # A766225. (Richard and VP are 5th cousins 1x removed.) Their most-recent common ancestors are Samuel Buel and Deborah Griswold, the 8x great grandparents of CR and 7x great grandparents of Richard Tubbs and 8x great grandparents of VP.
"Pioneer History of Camden, N.Y." by: Mrs. Elizabeth Pike, Mrs. W. J. Frisbie, Mrs. E. Edic and Mrs. E. H. Conant, 1897
American State Papers, Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States (Gales and Seaton, Washington, 1834), Class IX, Claims.
Page 113: Isaac Buell, Private, Colonel Baldwin's artificers. Ruptured by an accidental hurt, 1780. Residence: Lebanon, Connecticut. Enlisted February 17, 1778; omitted in 1780.
DAR Ancestor #: A016641 Service: CONNECTICUT Rank: PRIVATE Birth: 11-18-1757 GOSHEN LITCHFIELD CO CONNECTICUT Death: 1-4-1845 LEE NEW YORK
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Isaac by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA test-takers in his direct paternal line.
Mitochondrial DNA test-takers in the direct maternal line: