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Samuel E Isaacks (abt. 1759 - 1844)

Samuel E Isaacks
Born about in Winchester, Frederick, Virginia Colonymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1774 in South Carolinamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 85 in Lincoin County, Tennessee, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 28 Oct 2013
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Biography

Daughters of the American Revolution
Samuel Isaacks is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A060634.
1776 Project
Private Samuel Isaacks served with North Carolina Militia during the American Revolution.
1776 Project
Private Samuel Isaacks served with South Carolina Militia during the American Revolution.
1776 Project
Samuel Isaacks performed Patriotic Service in South Carolina in the American Revolution.

Samuel E Isaacks was born about 1759 in Winchester, Frederick, Virginia Colony, son of Col. Elijah Isaacs (~1730–~1799) and Sarah (McBride) Isaacks (1735–1775).

His siblings were:

Samuel (14) married Mary (Morgan) Isaacks (19) (born in 1754 in Frederick, Virginia; daughter of Joseph Morgan and Martha (Griffith) Morgan) in 1774 in South Carolina. Their known children were:

Samuel died on September 28, 1844 in Lincoin County, Tennessee, United States, aged about 84.

Timeline
DateEventLocation[1]
1730Birth of Father, ElijahWinchester, Frederick, Virginia
1735Birth of Mother, SarahFoscoe, Ashe, North Carolina
1751Birth of Sister, Winney
1754Birth of Wife, MaryFrederick, Virginia
1759BirthWinchester, Frederick, Virginia Colony
1774Marriage, MarySouth Carolina
1775Death of Mother, SarahAvery, North Carolina
1775-02-22Birth of Son, ElijahFrederick, Colony of Virginia
1778Birth of Son, George
1779Death of Son, George
1780Birth of Daughter, RebeccaFrederick, Virginia
1788Birth of Brother, GiorgeFrederick Co., Virginia
1788Birth of Daughter, MaryFrederick, Virginia, United States
1789Birth of Daughter, Elizabeth
1790Birth of Daughter, AbigailSouth Carolina, USA
1799Death of Father, ElijahPendleton District, Anderson, South Carolina, USA
1799Death of Brother, Giorge
1800Death of Daughter, Rebecca
1826-01-26Death of Daughter, Elizabeth
1834Death of Wife, MaryLincoln, Tennessee, United States
1840Death of Son, ElishaSurry Co., North Carolina
1840-01-18Death of Daughter, MaryTexas, United States
1844-09-28DeathLincoin County, Tennessee, United States
1845Death of Daughter, AbigailLincoln, Tennessee, USA
1859-11-01Death of Son, ElijahJasper Co., Texas, United States
1861Death of Sister, Rebecka


Sources

  • Source: #S00073 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Vernetta Nellie Parolee Isaaks
  • Source: #S00073 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Vernetta Nellie Parolee Isaaks
  • Source: #S00073 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Samuel Isaaks
  • Source: #S00073 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Brig. Gen. Elijah Isaacks
  • Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 27 May 2019), "Record of Isaacs, Samuel", Ancestor # A060634.
  • Source: #S00073 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Vernetta Nellie Parolee Isaaks
  • Source: #S00073 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Samuel Isaaks
  • "United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGXT-4QLC : 15 March 2018), Saml Isaac, Jun 1778; citing Jun 1778, Virginia, United States, citing NARA microfilm publication M246. Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Services, 1980. FHL microfilm 830,389.
  • http://www.stampers.org/military/1915v119%20bk.pdf

Acknowledgments

  • Thank you to Robert Pinder for creating WikiTree profile Isaacks-22 through the import of RobPinder_2013-v3_2013-10-21.ged on Oct 26, 2013.

Biography

1776 Project
Private Samuel Isaacks served with North Carolina Militia during the American Revolution.
1776 Project
Private Samuel Isaacks served with South Carolina Militia during the American Revolution.
1776 Project
Samuel Isaacks performed Patriotic Service in South Carolina in the American Revolution.
Daughters of the American Revolution
Samuel Isaacks is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A060634.

Samuel Isaacs (1759-28 Sep 1844)

Samuel Isaacs was with General Francis Marion at the Battle of Cowpens. He held the rank of private and worked as an Indian Spy, Edgefield Co., South Carolina. According to his DAR record he married MARY WALLACE.

Residence

  • 1820 Jackson, Tennessee
  • 1840 Lincoln, Tennessee USA[1]
  • Applied for Rev. War Pension 1834 Tennessee

Event

  • Migration ABT 1800 Tennessee, USA
  • Arrival 1775 Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland. [2]

Marriage

Husband: Samuel E Isaacks
Wife: Mary Morgan
Child: Vernetta Nellie Paralee Isaacs
Child: Abigail Isaacs
Marriage 1774 South Carolina. [3]
Husband: Colonel Elijah Isaacks
Wife: Sarah McBride
Child: Samuel E Isaacks
Marriage 1750[4]

Joined American Army 1776 in South Carolina.

Samuel Isaacs (1759-1845) was placed on the pension roll of Lincoln County, Tennessee, in 1832 for service as private, South Carolina Line. He was born 1759 in Frederick County, Virginia; died in Lincoln County, Tennessee after 5 Sep 1844. He married Mary Wallace and they had children.[5]

Children

  1. Mary, m. Jacob Van Zandt
  2. Elijah, m. Esther Donahue

Death

28 SEP 1844 Lincoln, Tennessee, USA[6][7]

Sources

  1. Source: #S00073 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Vernetta Nellie Parolee Isaaks
  2. Source: #S00073 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Vernetta Nellie Parolee Isaaks
  3. Source: #S00073 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Samuel Isaaks
  4. Source: #S00073 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Brig. Gen. Elijah Isaacks
  5. Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 27 May 2019), "Record of Isaacs, Samuel", Ancestor # A060634.
  6. Source: #S00073 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Vernetta Nellie Parolee Isaaks
  7. Source: #S00073 Page: Database online. Data: Text: Record for Samuel Isaaks
  • "United States Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGXT-4QLC : 15 March 2018), Saml Isaac, Jun 1778; citing Jun 1778, Virginia, United States, citing NARA microfilm publication M246. Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Services, 1980. FHL microfilm 830,389.

Acknowledgments

  • Thank you to Robert Pinder for creating WikiTree profile Isaacks-22 through the import of RobPinder_2013-v3_2013-10-21.ged on Oct 26, 2013.




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Isaacs-438 and Isaacks-22 appear to represent the same person because: Appear to be the same person, because they have the same birth and death date and other vital information look the same.
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