The Lewises of Northern New Jersey, Ralph Kimball Potter; 1972, Courtesy of Betsey Howes, howes115@bcn.net
Somerset County Historical Quarterly Vol VI THE LEWIS FAMILY OF SOMERSET BY HOWARD S. F. RANDOLPH, NEW YORK CITY.
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Two grandsons, possibly by Phebe Jackson, were named in the will of Isaac, James and Benjamin
ISAAC, b. March 2, 1752, at Basking Ridge; d. Feb. 23, 1812, at Rockaway (though his home seemed to be at Littleton); m. Sarah (???), of whom nothing more is known. Isaac Lewis took his letter from Basking Ridge to Morristown, Nov. 6, 1808. There are records of his five daughters, but as Isaac Lewis in his will (1490 N) speaks of some grandsons by the name of Lewis he probably had at least one son also. His place of burial is not known.Two grandsons, possibly by Phebe Jackson, were named in the will of Isaac, James and Benjamin LEWIS
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