Wife: Anne.
Sons: Ezra. Ebenezer. Named executors, so at least age 21 in 1799.
Daughter: Mary, wife of John Waring.
Witnesses: Noah Bouton, Joshua Barnum, Jared Bouton.
Will proved September 28, 1799.
Isaac Elwell appears in tax assessment records in 1799 in Southeast, Dutchess, New York. [4]
Research Notes
An Isaac Elwell appears in New York Military records during the American Revolution. He was an enlisted man in the Third Regiment in Dutchess, New York. [5]
Sources
↑ Godfrey Memorial Library, comp.. American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. Reference: Heads of Elwell fams. U. S. Census, 1790. By Levi Henry Elwell. Amherst, Ms, 1914. (6p.): 5. Vol. 50, p 239.
↑ New York, Dutchess County Wills, 1751-1903; Index, 1790-1905; Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (Dutchess County); Probate Place: Dutchess, New York. Record for Isaac Elwell.
↑ New York (State), Comptroller's Office. Tax Assessment Rolls of Real and Personal Estates, 1799–1804. Series B0950 (26 reels). Microfilm. New York State Archives, Albany, New York.
↑ Dutchess County Militia (Land Bounty Rights) -- Third Regiment
Year: 1790; Census Place: Southeast, Dutchess, New York; Series: M637; Roll: 6; Page: 34; Image: 161; Family History Library Film: 0568146. Record for Isaac Elwell.
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