Isaac was born in Billerica, Middlesex County, Massachusetts on June 3, 1739.[1]
He married, on September 16, 1760, Lydia Chamberlain, of Chelmsford. At the time of his marriage his residence was given as of Bedford. His wife died Feb. 3, 1763.[1]
Afterward he went to Gouldsborough, Maine, and then to Fosters' Island, Narraguagus Bay.[1]
He married in Gouldsborough, Amy Allen, born in Kittery.[1]
About 1773 Colonel Campbell, of Cherryfield, wishing that a tannery might be established there, offered to relinquish to Mr. Patten his settler's right or preemption to thirty acres in the southern part of the large lot that he had taken up for himself and sons. This lot was subsequently confirmed to Mr. Patten as a settler by the proprietors of the township. The tannery was established near the creek, and an elm-tree set out by Mr. Patten is still standing.[1]
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