Isaac was born about 1708. Isaac Fox was an early settler of Campton, Grafton County, New Hampshire. He moved to Campton c. 1762/1763, followed later by his wife and son Isaac and family.
local history excerpt:
"The early settlers of Campton were principally from Connecticut,Massachusetts and the southern part of this State. The first settlement was made by Isaac and Winthop Fox, from Connecticut, probably in the spring of 1762. They were the only inhabitants during that year. In the spring of the following year, 1763, they were joined by Isaac's wife and son, Isaac, and Enoch Taylor. Isaac Fox Sr. settled on the east side of the river, near where the bridge now stands. Isaac Jr. settled on the opposite side of the river, and Mr. Taylor some two miles above on the west side."[1]
Sources
↑ History of Campton, Grafton County, New Hampshire
HISTORY OF Campton, GRAFTON COUNTY, NEW HAMPSHIRE p.197 from Gazetteer of Grafton County, N.H., 1709-1886 by Hamilton Child, Syracuse, N.Y.: H. Child, June 1886
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