Isaac Colton son of George Colton and Deborah Gardner was born November 21, 1646 in Longmeadow, Hampden, MA and died September 03, 1700 in Longmeadow, Hampden, MA. He married Mary Cooper on June 30, 1670[1] in Springfield, Longmeadow, Hampden, Massachusetts, daughter of Thomas Cooper and Sarah Slye. He died at age 53.
Burial: September 1700, Longmeadow, Hampden, MA.500
Children of Isaac Colton and Mary Cooper are:
Mary Colton, b. March 30, 1671, Brimfield MA d. date unknown.
Sarah Colton, b. June 11, 1673, Longmeadow, MA, d. July 09, 1689
George Colton, b. June 16, 1677, Longmeadow d. August 06, 1760,
Rebecca Colton, b. June 20, 1681, Longmeadow d. July 14, 1747,
Deborah Colton, b. July 26, 1684, Longmeadow
Daughter Colton, b. August 01, 1687, Longmeadow died at birth
Benjamin Colton, b. June 18, 1695, Long Meadow d. May 06, 1770
Hannah Colton, b. August 08, 1688, Longmeadow d. March 05, 1738/3
Joseph Colton, b. April 20, 1693, Longmeadow d. Died Infancy.
Burial
Burial:
Date: Sep 1700
Died before October 18, 1701, the date his widow, Mary (Cooper) Colton, married Edward Stebbins of Springfield, Massachusetts.[2]
Colton, George Woolworth. A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Quartermaster George Colton. Wickersham Print. Company, 1912. First Generation p. 3, 2nd Generation p. 5. [1]
Jones, Matt Bushnell. History of the Town of Waitsfield, Vermont, 1782-1908: With Family Genealogies. G. E. Littlefield: 1909 page 278. [2]
Stebbins Greenlee, Ralph and Robert Lemuel. The Stebbins Genealogy. Chicago, M. A. Donohue, 1904. pg 98. [3]
Geneology.com The Ancestors of James N. Blazier:Information about Isaac Colton. [4]
Stebbins Greenlee, Ralph and Robert Lemuel. The Stebbins Genealogy. Chicago, M. A. Donohue, 1904. [6]
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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 or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Isaac:
In the biography section under Children of Issac and Mary are listed nine children. Child #5 Deborah Colton, b. July 26, 1684, Longmeadow; Child #6 Deborah Colton b. August 01, 1687, Longmeadow died at birth. Did Deborah #5 die before # 6 was born or did #5 die at birth and that info was after #6 by mistake?
edited by Ken Morgan