Isaac, son of Isaac Lee, was born on 17 January 1716 and baptized on 17 January 1716 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America.[1] He was the son of Isaac Lee and Mary Hubbard. Isaac died (age 86) on 13 December 1802 in Connecticut, United States.[2]
m3. 9 Oct 1783 Mary, dau. of Ephraim Johnson, and widow of Amos Hall.
Sources
↑Baptism:
"Connecticut Births and Christenings, 1649-1906"
citing FHL microfilm: 2932;
FamilySearch Record: F74S-R5T (accessed 1 August 2022)
Isaac Lee baptism on 17 Jan 1716 (born 17 Jan 1716), son of Isaac Lee, in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, British Colonial America.
↑Death:
"Connecticut, Charles R. Hale Collection, Vital Records, 1640-1955"
citing Page: 9; FHL microfilm: 3348; Record number: 240;
FamilySearch Record: F7NG-BYL (accessed 1 August 2022)
FamilySearch Image: 3QS7-89F5-34SR Image number 00017
Isaac Lee death 13 Dec 1802 (age 86) in Connecticut, United States.
Find a Grave, database and images (findagrave.com/memorial/44650219/isaac-lee: accessed 01 August 2022), memorial page for Dr Isaac Lee I (5 Sep 1691–6 Aug 1780), Find A Grave: Memorial #44650219, citing Fairview Cemetery, New Britain, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by C Greer (contributor 47180683).
Founding Fathers of New Britain ~ Colonel ISAAC LEE (1715-1802). Col. Lee is considered to be the Father of New Britain, Connecticut and to have given our hometown its name when the state legislature granted distinct Ecclesiastical Society status to “New Briton” (New Britain), in the colony of Connecticut, May, 1754. His home was located at the junction of Main Street and North Street/Lee Street, New Britain. He died in his eighty-seventh year and is buried in Fairview Cemetery.
"Connecticut, Charles R. Hale Collection, Vital Records, 1640-1955", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7NG-BYL : Sat Mar 09 14:19:35 UTC 2024), Entry for Isaac Lee, 13 December 1802.
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