Death after 2 Sep 1735, which is the date of the deed where he sells his portion of the "Cobbs" plantation to John Bolling. There are no later known records that mention Isaac.[1][2]
↑ Henrico Deeds and Wills Book for 1725-37 at page 505
Recorded in Henrico Order Book 1694-1701, page 290. Per book "Burton Chronicles of Colonial, Virginia", page 103.
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Burton-15106 and Burton-1576 appear to represent the same person because: These two men are the same. I have fixed the parents because Isaac was the biological son of William Hatcher, Jr, and his wife, Susannah (LNU) Hatcher, who later married Thomas of Cobbs Burton, who renamed all 5 of his Hatcher step children according to his own desires. See Susannah on my website: https://hatcherfamilyassn.com/getperson.php?personID=I40980&tree=WmTheIm
See record from Colonial Henrico Wills (page 14, 7 of 26) - sons of Thomas Burton of Bristol Parish (dec'd by 1 Feb. 1685): Thomas, John, Abraham, Isaac.
= Bill