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Isaac Waterhouse (1680 - 1751)

Isaac Waterhouse aka Watrous
Born in Saybrook, Middlesex, Connecticutmap
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Husband of — married 1705 in Lyme, New London, Connecticutmap
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Died at about age 70 in Lyme, New London, Connecticutmap
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Biography

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married: Susannah Pierson

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Abraham Watterus, Sr., of Saybrook, carpenter, deeded forty acres of upland at Black Hall as a gift to his son Isaac "Watterus" February 11, 1706/07. [1]

Sources

  1. Lyme Deeds, Vol. 2; p. 367, Office of the Lyme Town Clerk
  • Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol. III: Jacob Waterhouse of Wethersfield and New London, Conn., and Some of His Descendants (With a Waterhouse (Watrous) Corrections, pages 534-535, contributed by Donald Lines Jacobus, on the family of Isaac and Elizabeth (Lord) Watrous, in which he states that the Isaac Watrous who married Elizabeth Lord is the son of Abraham and Rebecca (Clark) Watrous "However, this Isaac's first cousin, Isaac3 (Isaac4) of Lyme, known there as Jr., to avoid confusion, did marry Sarah, daughter of Samuel Person, proved by a deed in 1722, Lyme deeds, vol. 4, p. 48)
  • Lyme, Connecticut Vital Records, Extracted from the Land Records.
  • Jacobus, Donald Lines. Waterhouse (Watrous) Corrections, The New England Historical & Genealogical Register (NEHGS, Boston, Mass.) Vol. 108, Page 37




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Watrous-254 and Waterhouse-53 appear to represent the same person because: Waterhouse morphed into Watrous over several generations.
posted by Sheila Stahl

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