| John ISHAM was born on 25 Sep 1691.279 Database: Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850
December 26, 2005 11:34 PM Name:Deborah Daggett Gender:Female Spouse:John Ishom Marriage Date:9 May 1717 City:Edgartown County:Dukes Source:Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0911735-0911736. Source Information: Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Originaldata: With some noted exceptions all marriage records in this collection can be found at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, and may be available through Family History Centers throughout the United States. See table below for information listed by county. Specific source information is also listed with each entry. NOTE!: m. Deborah Daggett Database: Family Data Collection - Individual Records December 26, 2005 11:26 PM Name:John Isham Spouse:Deborah Daggett Parents:John Isham , Jane Parker Birth Place:Barn, Barnstable, MA Birth Date:25 August 1691 Death Date:17 April 1773 Source Information: Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Individual Records. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Parents: John ISHAM and Jane PARKER. Spouse: Deborah DAGGOTT. John ISHAM and Deborah DAGGOTT were married on 9 May 1717. John ISHAM278 was born on 6 Aug 1721 in Barnstable, , Mass. He was born on 6 Aug 1721 in Barnstable, Massachusetts, USA.278 He died on 2 Mar 1802 in Westchester Pari, Colechester, New London, Connecticut. He died on 2 Mar 1802 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, USA.278 He is reference number 10H. Database: Family Data Collection - Individual Records December 26, 2005 11:23 PM Name:John Isham Spouse:Dorothy Foote Parents:Isaac Isham , Abigail Lumbert Birth Place:Barnstable, MA Birth Date:6 August 1721 Marriage Place:Colchester, CT Marriage Date:19 December 1751 Death Place:Colchester, CT Death Date:2 March 1802 Source Information: Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Individual Records. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. --------------------------------------- LDS SFN:GQVM-9T John Isham (10H) born August 6, 1721 at Barnstable Mass. mother Abagail Lumbert (11E) father Isaac Isham (11F) died March 2, 1802 at colechester, age 82 married December 19,1751,Dorothy Foote (10G) children: 1. Samuel b. December 20, 1752. Settled in Malden NY 2. Sarah b. July 31, 1754. d. February 5, 1766 3. Mary, b. September 24, 1755 4. John Isham (9D), b. June 20, 1757 Settled in East-Haddam Ct. and afterwards removed to Farmington, where he died. Went to Chatham with Eastham group and settled there. Was a partner in Isham Hall & Co. Dissolved before 1805. 5. Johnathan, b July 16, 1759 6. Lois, b. July 8, 1761 7. Noah, b. April 4, 1764. (Twin). Settled in Bolton, Ct. where he died. 8. Lucy b. April 4, 1764. (Twin). D. December 25, 1775. 9. Dorathy b. October 19, 1770. Married a Canfield, and settled in Malden, NY. 10. Ezra, b. March 5, 1773. Settled in Manchester, Vt. where he d. February 8, 1835. 11. Ephraim, b. July 16, 1776. LIved in Hartford, Ct. Was a merchant. Died February 8, 1838. (May have been where one of the Cole line worked) Source: Abridged Compendium Frederick Virkus:Of Colechester, Ct, a Capt French & Indian war, also West Indian Expdn, m. 1751, Dorothy, dau of Ephraim Foote, of Colechester -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Database: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) December 22, 2004 10:21 AM Name: John ISHAM Birth Date: 1721 Birthplace: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Volume: 89 Page Number: 235 Biographical Info: storekeeper Reference: Survey of the Ishams in Eng. And Am. By Homer Worthington Brainard. Rutland, Vt, 1938. (672p.):120, 123, 129, 140-142, 281 Source Information: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT: Godfrey Memorial Library, 1952-. 149. John3 Isham (Isaac2, John1);95 born 6 Aug 1721 at Barnstable, MA;95 married Dorathy Foote, daughter of Ephraim Foote and Sarah Chamberlain, 19 Dec 1751 at Colchester, CT;96,92 died 2 Mar 1802 at Colchester, CT, at age 80.96 He "20. JOHN ISHAM (Isaac, John), born in Barnstable Aug. 6, 1721; died in the Westchester parish of Colchester, Conn. Mar. 2, 1802; married first in Colchester Dec. 19, 1751, Dorothy Foote, born in Colchester Apr. 23, 1733, died Nov. 2, 1790, daughter of Ephraim and Sarah (Chamberlain) Foote; married second in East Haddam, Conn. Mar. 1792, Mrs.Esther (Chapman) Annable, born (???), died in East Haddam (?) Aug. 6,1806, widow of David Annable. John Isham bought land from his brother Samuel in 1746, and appears to have settled upon it almost at once. It would seem that their father desired Samuel's presence in Barnstable, and willingly allowed Johnto go to Colchester in his stead. The truth of the matter may not have been so simple as that. Samuel may have preferred the low land and salt marshes of his native Barnstable to the rugged uplands of Westchester, and John may have yearned to leave the lowlands and marshes fora more strenuous life among the forests. His homelot appears to have been located in the northwestern part of Colchester, in neighborhood called Bull Hill, close to the line of Middletown, later the line of the town of Chatham (1767), and name changed to East Hampton in recent years. This locality, formerly populated, is now very sparsely inhabited and the roads to it are rough and steep. John Isham became a landowner, acquiring other lands in Colchester and in the adjoining town of Middletown, and Chatham. Much of his land, sloping eastward to Dickenson's Creek and other streams, is now grown up to thick forest. The name still lingered in the region forty years ago. The decaying timbers of a bridge across the Creek marked the location of Isham's Bridge, and a parcel of land still retained the name, Isham Lot. The Isham house stood at a corner of highways now abandoned, on the old road from New London to New Haven, Hartford and Middletown. Here John and perhaps his sons kept a tavern and a general country store. He attended public worship in the parish of Westchester, but was not a member of the church organization. He held no civil or military office, as far as has been discovered. He is nowhere called captain, and this rank is not engraved upon his tombstone as was almost invariably the case in those times. There is no official record of his being confirmedcaptain in the Connecticut Colonial Records, as the law required. TheRegistry of Deeds at Middletown, Conn. show conveyances of land in Chatham to John Isham, in the summer of 1762, when the Connecticut troops were at Havana. Hence this John Isham was not the John Isham who served there. Up to the day of his death John Isham was in his usual health and busied himself about the barn. Feeling suddenly ill, he returned to the house and asked for a warm drink. Before it could be prepared, he had expired in his chair. He left no will and his estate was not settled by the Probate Court.(*) (*)John Isham was never a large land owner, but he did own several parcels in the western part of Colchester and the eastern part of Middletown-Chatham-East Hampton, as the following deed shows: "Thomas Ackly of Middletown (the easternmost section of Middletown, which became Chatham in 1767 and East Hampton in 1920) for the sum of 14 pounds lawful money conveyed to John Isham of Colchester a part of the farm I live on, seven acres, beginning at the northwest corner of a piece of land said John Isham purchased of Comfort Goff." May 31, 1765 (Colchester Deeds, Vol. XIX, folio 39A). The site of Comfort Goff's home is known. It was on the road from East Hampton, where it descends into the valley of Dickinson's Stream. (See under Samuel Isham, son of this John.) On a small piece of paper with the originalDeeds quoted under Samuel, is: "May the 6 day 1763 then received of John Isham in full of all book accounts received by me. Thomas Acly." On an old road extending north from the former Lyman Viaduct on the railroad from Middletown to Willimantic is found a little cemetery, having a few inscribed stones. Here we read: SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MR. JOHN ISHAM WHO DIED MARCH 2ND A. D. 1802 IN YE 81ST YEAR OF HIS AGE MRS. DOROTHY ISHAM WHO DIED NOV. YE 8TH A. D. 1790 IN YE 59TH YEAR OF HER AGE DEATH HAS BEEN CONQUERD A COMPASSIONATE PARENT A BENEVOLENT FRIND IN MEMORY OF LUCY DAUGHTER OF MR. JOHN & MRS. DOROTHY ISHAM WHO DIED DEC. YE 25TH A. D. 1775 IN THE 12TH YEAR OF HER AGE CHILDREN Born in Colchester: 52. Samuel, b. Dec. 20, 1752; m. Mary Adams. Sarah, b. July 31, 1754; d. Feb. 5, 1766? 53. Mary, b. Sept. 24, 1755; m. Aaron Foote. 54. John, b. June 20, 1757; m. Lois Adams. 55. Jonathan, b. July 16, 1759; m. Anna Ackley. 56. Lois, b. July 8, 1761; m. Eleazer Dunham. 57. Noah, b. Apr. 4, 1764; m. Anna Lambert. Lucy, b. Apr. 4, 1764 (twin); d. Dec. 25, 1775. 58. Ephraim, b. July 16, 1766?; m. Sarah Dudley. 59. Dorothy, b. Oct. 19, 1770; m. Almon Canfield. 60. Ezra, b. Mar. 15, 1772; d. Feb. 8, 1835; m. Anna Pierrepont."92 Children of John3 Isham and Dorathy Foote were: 150. i. Samuel4 Isham, born 20 Dec 1752 at Westchester Parish, Colchester, CT; married Mary Adams; married Mary Day. Parents: Isaac ISHAM and Abagail LUMBERT. Spouse:
Dorothy FOOTE. John ISHAM and Dorothy
FOOTE were married on 19 Dec 1751 in Colechester, , Connecticut.
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Spouse: Esther ANNABELL. John ISHAM and Esther ANNABELL were married in 1772. John ISHAM278 was born on 20 Jun 1757 in Colchester Twp, New London, Connecticut.267,280 He was born on 20 Jun 1757 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, USA.278 He died on 7 Apr 1834 in Farmington, , Connecticut. He died on 7 Apr 1834 in Farmington, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.278 He is reference number 9D. NOTE!: Was a member of Isham Hall & Co. of Chatham Ct., that was dissolved before 3/12/1802. Revolutionary was soldier, Not on rolls, but did receive a pension. Was a carpenter by trade. Lived in Cannan for a time DAR Link. Was also a stonecutter. Lived in Malden NY and Cannan before moving to Farmington. Died of a "Stoppage of Water". Settled in East Haddam Ct. for a while. Went to Chatham with Eastham group from the Cape. John Isham (9D) born June 30, 1757 at Colechester CT. mother Dorothy Foote (10G) father John Isham (10H) married November 19,1778 Lois Adams (9C) at Colechester, CT. children: 1. John Isham (8B) 2. Lucy Isham, b. September 22, 1780 at Colechester, Ct. m. February 18,1802, Asa Bigelow, at Colechester, Ct. Lived in Canaan until 1708, then moved to Malden, NY. d. September 14, 1853, Malden, NY. Buried there. ( Founded Bigelow Bluestone Co.) Died April 7, 1834 at Farmington, CT. Was member of Isham Hall & Co. of Chatham, that was dissolved before march 12, 1802. Was Revolutionary War Soldier. Not on Rolls, but did receive a pension. Was a carpenter by trade. Lived in Cannan for a time. DAR LINK. Was a stonecutter by trade. Lived in Malden Ny. and Canaan Ct. Diedof a "stoppage of Water" April 9, 1832 John Isham Died in Farmington, Ct. age 77. (Farmington Cong. Church Records, V5 p66). D. of a "stoppage of water" 1832 ---- John Isham #54 of Farmington applied for an increase in his war pension. 1/---1832 Letter to brother Sidney Stillman in Westfield Mass & from his mother Charlotte . Written from Colebrook Ct. Cecelia continuesat school. (Research):John Isham of Colchester, Ct. in 1831«tab» «tab»Author: Joyce Peck«tab»«tab»Date: 24 Jun 2005 5:05 AM GMT «tab» «tab»Surnames: Isham, Tilden«tab» «tab»Classification: Query«tab» Post Reply | Mark Unread Report Abuse «tab» Print Message «tab» Tilden, Sally, bound to John Isham Esq. of Colchester until age 18, which will be in February 1840. IND. DATE: 03 Jan. 1831 CSL-004 I am not related to this family, I'm just passing on this information, which comes from a book titled "Apprentices of Connecticut 1637-1900. By Kathy A. Ritter. Ancestry Publishing 1986. Joyce Parents: John ISHAM and Dorothy FOOTE. Spouse: Lois ADAMS. John ISHAM and Lois ADAMS were married on 19 Nov 1778 in Colechester, , Connecticut. Children were: John ISHAM, Lucy ISHAM, Alfred ISHAM, Laure ISHAM. John ISHAM278 was born on 10 Aug 1782 in East Haddam, Middlesex, Connecticut.2 He was born on 10 Aug 1782 in East Haddam, Connecticut, USA.278 He died on 5 Nov 1850 in East Canaan, , Connecticut.2 He died on 5 Nov 1850 in Canaan, Connecticut, USA.278 He is reference number 8B. Had a woolen Mill on the Greenwoods Turnpike *RT44) where Whiting River joins the Blackberry River in East Canaan, from 1810 to 1850 when he died of a fever. Left no will. Mill and homestead sold to pay $26,000 in bills. The mill was on the present site of a cornfield belonging to Mr. Brown who owns a campground (in 1989). Traces of the foundation are still there. The Isham home is across the street from the Fruend Farm. It is owned by stephen Sedlak of New York. the Maldon home of Theodore Isham was patterned after the Canaan home. Dau. Augusta married Theodore Isham, a Cousin. This was the reason the Maldon property was left to Mary Pulver. Resided Colechester 1805. Was in war of 1812. This is the link that caused the Malden Property to be left to Mary Pulver. Falls Village land Records V8 P 50 GREE John Isham GROR Silas Hills bought Wollen MIll on Rt 44 in Cannan. The mill was already working in 1804, being owned by Andrew Stevens and David Warner. FVLR P25 V7-5/16/1804 Sophie Rachel Isham (7A) born 5\25\1811 at Canaan CT. mother Rachel Cole (8A) father John Isham (8B) married 9\25\1839 at East Cannan Ct., Dr. Sidney Stillman. children: Mary Stillman (6C) b. 12\8\1823 d. 3\13\1913 Charlotte Stillman b. 10\20\1817 d. 1\20\1852, age 35 died 1\1\1892 at Colebrook. Buried at Cannan Ct. Moved to Maldon when husband died. Then moved to Colebrook. John Isham (8B) born August 10, 1782 at East Haddam, CT. mother Lois Adams ((9C) father John Isham (9D) married November 5, 1810, Rachel Cole (8A) at Chatham CT. children: 1. Sophie Rachael Isham (7A) 2. Augusta E. Isham, b. September 24, 1813 at Cannan, Ct. m. November 11, 1852, at East Cannan, Ct.,Theodore Isham of Malden NY. (2nd Cousin). 1 child, Augusta, who d. young. She d. June 29, 1895. bur. Cannan, Ct ------ Died November 5, 1850 at Cannan, Ct. Buried at Cannan, Ct. Resided Colechester CT in 1805. Was in the war of 1812. Homestead still standing in East Cannan Ct., in 1985. Across from the Fruend Farm on Rt. 44. Had a woolen mill on the Greenwoods Turnpike (RT.44), where the Blackberry River Crosses Rt. 44., from 1810 to 1850. He died of a fever, and left no will. Mill and homestead sold to pay off $26,000 debt. Probably the reason Augusta Married Theodore. FVLR Grantor: Silas Hills Grantee: John Isham Date: February 8, 1811 Type: Description: N by hgy from cannan to norfolk E by land of Solomon Pease S & W by land of Thadeous Wadsworth. 1/4 A being the same land I hold from Earl P. Pease w/ all buildings thereon tog. with a carding machine and all clothiers contained in the building. FVLR Grantor: Silas Hills Grantee: John Isham V8 P216 Description: The privilage of the water for the use of the fullin mill I purchasedof Earl P. Pease by deed bearing the date of May 26, 1808. See Vol 7 P25 for particulars. 1805 John Isham #164 is 23 years old. Still in Chatham. LR CBK v4p19 Gror: Roger Stillman Gree: Osborn Stillman 12/11-1805 12/5-1805 Susan Emeline, of Asa Bigelow and Luch Isham b. in Colebrook. I think that this was at the Roger Stillman farm, but havenot documented it. The Isham history said that Asa Bigelow lived in Colebrook at this time. Land Records at Cannan indicate that Asa wasa resident of that town. LR FV V8 P50 1811 Gror: Silas Hills. Gree: John Isham of Chatham February 11, 1811 2/11-1811 Description: N by Hgy E by Solomon Pease S & W by Thadeous Wadsworth. 1/4 A being the same I hold from Earl P. Pease with all the buildings thereon together with a carding machine and all clothiers contained in the building. (Isham woolen mill) LR FV Gree: John Isham Gror: Silas Hills V8p216 The privilage of the water for the use of the fullin mill I purchasedof Earl P. Pease by deed from said Peas to Silas Hills bearing the date of 5/26-1808 and for the particulars respecting the water privilages being had to the mill from Andrew Stevens of Cannan and David Warner of South Cannan bearing the date of 5/16-1804 v7p25. Witnessed by John Daboll and Silas Franklin NOTE: This is the purchase of the Isham homestead before he moved to Cannan. The wollen mill that he worked and owned until his death in 1850 was already established when he bought it. John Isham liven in cannan with his father when he was about 11 years old. This is probably the reason he returned when he married. John Isham purchased land in Cannan from 2/27-1811 through 6/28-1849 There were 16 looms in the factory at the time of John Isham's death. He owned two homes, one occupied by Mr. Tiegin in 1975 and the one he lived in is across the road and is unoccupied in 1975. 6/10-1811 Sarah, wife of Ebenezer Cole Jr. d. age 74 2/7-1811 Marcus Cole age 77 d. at East Hampton 5/25-1811 Sophia R. Isham b. of Rachel Cole and John Isham in Cannan. She m. Dr. Sidney Stillman, son of Osborn and Charlotta Hosvurd Stillman. This was the first branch to the Fitzgerald Connection. 2/3-1807 John Isham #164 is 25. not married living at East Hampton, Ct. 1850 CT Census Roll 42 P 65, 23 Sept 1850 John Isham, age 67, Cloth manufacturer, b CT Alfred Isham, age 35, Manufacturer, b CT 1 Rachel COLE b: 25 Apr 1784 d: ABT 1865 + John ISHAM b: 10 Aug 1782 d: 5 Nov 1850 2 Sophia R. ISHAM b: 25 May 1811 d: 1892 + STILLMAN 2 John Wells ISHAM b: 5 Oct 1813 d: 12 Jul 1852 2 Alfred C ISHAM b: 27 Jul 1815 d: 19 Aug 1857 2 Mary E. ISHAM b: 10 Jun 1817 d: 4 Jul 1834 2 Edwin B ISHAM b: 9 May 1819 2 Augusta E. ISHAM b: 24 Aug 1823 + Theodore ISHAM b: 14 Mar 1819 d: AFT 1895 3 Augusta Marian ISHAM b: 24 Jul 1856 d: 29 Dec 1858 2 Marion E ISHAM b: 22 Dec 1825 d: 5 Nov 1872 Parents: John ISHAM and Lois ADAMS. Spouse:
Rachael COLE. John ISHAM and Rachael COLE
were married on 5 Nov 1810 in Chatham, , Connecticut. Database: American
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John ISHAM was born on 7 Mar 1842. Parents: Giles ISHAM and Jane LYLBURNE. John L ISHAM281 was born in 1848 in NY. He was born about 1849 in New York.281 He lived in Taylor, Ogle, Illinois in 1860.281 Parents: Edward Byron ISHAM and Mary S ISHAM. Johnathan ISHAM was born on 16 Jul 1759 in Colechester, CT. Parents: John ISHAM and Dorothy FOOTE. Joseph ISHAM was born in 1704. !NOTE!: 1. m. Susann H. Swife, 2. m. Temperance Calkins Parents: John ISHAM and Jane PARKER. Joshua ISHAM was born on 14 Apr 1727 in Barnstable, Barnstable, MA. He died on 16 May 1809 in Shelburne, Chittenden, VT. Parents: Isaac ISHAM and Abagail LUMBERT. Laure ISHAM died on 15 Feb 1792. She was buried in Congregational Cemetery East Haddam, CT. Isham Isham, Laure, da. John & Lois, Feb. 15, 1792, inf. Congregational Cemetery <cem_info.asp?cem_id=460> East Haddam Middlesex Co. Connecticut, US Died an infant Parents: John ISHAM and Lois ADAMS. Lois ISHAM was born on 8 Jul 1761. Parents: John ISHAM and Dorothy FOOTE. Lucy ISHAM was born on 4 Apr 1764 in Colechester, CT. She died on 25 Dec 1775 in CT. Twin with Noah Parents: John ISHAM and Dorothy FOOTE. Lucy ISHAM was born on 22 Sep 1780. Parents: Samuel ISHAM and Mary ADAMS. Lucy ISHAM was born on 22 Sep 1780 in Colechester, CT.. She died on 14 Sep 1853 in Malden-On-Hudson, Ulster, New York.282 She was buried in Malden, NY. Parents: John ISHAM and Lois ADAMS. Spouse: Asa BIGELOW. Asa BIGELOW and Lucy ISHAM were married on 18 Feb 1802. Children were: Susan Emeline BIGELOW. Maria ISHAM was born on 6 Jun 1814. She was born on 16 Jun 1814 in New York, USA.283 She died in Oct 1885 in Clinton, Iowa. She died in Oct 1885 in Clinton, Clinton, Iowa, USA.283 She was also known as Ann Maria Isham.283 Parents: Giles ISHAM and Jane LYLBURNE. Marie Louise ISHAM5 was born on 5 Dec 1861.5 Parents: Giles Lylburne ISHAM and Mary Louise ADAMS. Mary ISHAM was born in Jun 1697. NOTE!: m. Abel Crocker Parents: John ISHAM and Jane PARKER. Mary ISHAM was born on 24 Sep 1755 in Colechester, CT. She died on 26 Oct 1804. Parents: John ISHAM and Dorothy FOOTE. Spouse: Aaron FOOTE. Aaron FOOTE and Mary ISHAM were married on 3 Jan 1774. Children were: Margaret FOOTE, Dorathy FOOTE, Mary FOOTE, Aaron FOOTE, Amasa FOOTE, Lovica FOOTE, Dyar FOOTE, Dan FOOTE, Lucy FOOTE. Mary ISHAM was born on 19 Feb 1776. Parents: Samuel ISHAM and Mary ADAMS. Mary Esther ISHAM was born on 10 Jun 1817 in Canaan, CT. Database: 1860 United States Federal CensusDecember 19, 2004 11:45 AM Name:Mary E Isham Age in 1860:45 Birthplace:Connecticut Home in 1860:Schroeppel, Oswego, New York Gender:Female Post Office:Phoenix Roll:M653_837 Page:0 Year:1860 Head of Household:Isaac Isham Database: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)December 19, 2004 12:05 AM Personal Information What to do next? Name:Mary E. ISHAM Birth Date:1817 Birthplace:Connecticut, Volume:89 Page Number:250 Biographical Info:d.unm. Reference:Survey of the Ishams in Eng. And Am. By Homer Worthington Brainard. Rutland, Vt, 1938. (672p.):282 Source Information: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT: Godfrey Memorial Library, 1952-. Parents: John ISHAM and Rachael COLE. Mary S ISHAM284 was born about 1818 in New York.285 She was born in 1819 in NY. She was born about 1819 in New York.284 She lived in Taylor, Ogle, Illinois in 1860.284 She lived in Negaunee, Marquette, Michigan, United States in 1880.285 She was also known as Mary Sarah Isham.285 Database: 1860 United States Federal Census December 28, 2004 10:45 AM Personal Information Census Image What to do next? Name: Mary S Isham Age in 1860: 41 Birthplace: New York Home in 1860: Taylor, Ogle, Illinois Gender: Female Value of real estate: View image Post Office: Taylor Roll: M653_215 Page: 0 Year: 1860 Head of Household: E B Isham Lists John L Isham age 11, b. NY b. 1848 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Database: 1870 United States Federal Census December 19, 2004 12:45 AM Name:Mary S Ishum Age in 1870:49 Estimated Birth Year:1820 Birthplace:New York Home in 1870:Negaunee, Marquette, Michigan Race:White Gender:Female Post Office:Negaunee Roll:M593_689 Page:445 Image:560 Year:1870 ------------------------------------------------------ Database: 1880 United States Federal Census December 7, 2004 10:27 PM 1880 Census: I think this was the wife of EB Isham. He was dead by this time if this is his wife. In 1860 wife was Mary S Isham. Name: Mary Sarah ISHAM Age: 62 Estimated birth year: <1818> Birthplace: New York Occupation: At Home Relation: Other (Listed as Boarder on Census) Home in 1880: Negaunee, Marquette, Michigan Marital status: Widowed Race: White Gender: Female Head of household: Luzerne FROST Father's birthplace: NY Mother's birthplace: NY Cannot read/write: View Image Image Source: Year: 1880; Census Place: Negaunee, Marquette, Michigan; Roll: T9_593; Family History Film: 1254593; Page: 219A; Enumeration District: 25; Image: 0700. Spouse: Edward Byron ISHAM. Edward
Byron ISHAM and Mary S ISHAM were married. irishgypsy@hotmail.com
Noah ISHAM was born on 4 Apr 1764 in Colechester, CT. He died in 1819 in Bolton, Windham, CT. NOTE!: was a twin with Lucy. Settled in Bolton, Ct. where he died. Parents: John ISHAM and Dorothy FOOTE. Patience ISHAM was born in 1699. She died. NOTE!: Unmarried Parents: John ISHAM and Jane PARKER. Samuel ISHAM was born on 26 Oct 1719 in Barnstable, Barnstable, MA. Parents: Isaac ISHAM and Abagail LUMBERT. Samuel ISHAM286,287,288 was born on 20 Dec 1752 in Colchester, New London, Connecticut, USA.286 He was born on 20 Dec 1757. He lived in Saugerties, Ulster, New York in 1820.288 He died on 13 Jun 1827 in Malden, Ulster, NY. He died on 13 Jun 1827 in Town Saugerties, Ulster, New York, USA.286 NOTE!: Settled in Malden NY 1790 CT Census puts him in New London CTY 1800 CT Census puts him in New London Cty 1810 NY Census puts him in Saugerties NY 1820 NY Census puts him in Saugerties NY 1820 United States Federal Census 1820 United States Federal Census Name:Samuel Isham Township:Saugerties County:Ulster State:New York Source Citation: Year: 1820; Census Place: Saugerties, Ulster, New York; Roll: M33_76; Page: 83; Image: 161. Source Information: Ancestry.com. 1820 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fourth Census of the United States, 1820. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1820. M33, 142 rolls. Description: This database details those persons enumerated in the 1820 United States Federal Census, the Fourth Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to the actual images of the 1820 Federal Census. Enumerators of the 1820 census were asked to include the following categories in the census: name of head of household, number of free white males and females, number of other free persons except Indians, number of slaves, town or district and county of residence. Copyright © 1998-2006, MyFamily.com Inc. << Return to Results Screen Parents: John ISHAM and Dorothy FOOTE. Spouse: Mary
ADAMS. Samuel ISHAM and Mary ADAMS were married on 18 Jan 1775 in Westchester
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Spouse: Mary (Day) CROCKER. Sarah ISHAM was born in Dec 1694. NOTE!: m. Joshua Lovell Parents: John ISHAM and Jane PARKER. Sarah ISHAM was born on 31 Jul 1754. She died on 5 Feb 1766. LDS AFN:S649-PH Parents: John ISHAM and Dorothy FOOTE. Sarah ISHAM was born on 13 Mar 1778. Parents: Samuel ISHAM and Mary ADAMS. Sarah Jane ISHAM was born on 29 May 1836 in Malden, NY. Living 1896 at Evanston, Ill. Illinois Statewide Death Index, Pre1916 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Click here <http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/deathcopy.html> for information about how to obtain copies oforiginal death records. Name of DeceasedDateCityAgeSexVol.PageCertificate No.County1 records are displayed. The maximum number displayed is 500. If a MORE button appears below, click for additional records. LEONARD, SARAH 12/13/1896CHICAGO 15 YRU00012003COOK This is their daughter ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Database: 1860 United States Federal CensusDecember 30, 2005 7:39 PM Name:Sarah J Isham Age in 1860:22 Birthplace:New York Home in 1860:Saugerties, Ulster, New York Gender:Female Head of Household:Giles Isham Household of Giles Isham Giles Isham Saugerties, Ulster, NY72 1787Connecticut Chauncey Isham Saugerties, Ulster, NY31 1828New York Male Ann Isham Saugerties, Ulster, NY40 1819New York Female Sarah J Isham Saugerties, Ulster, NY22 1837New York Jno Isham Saugerties, Ulster, NY18 1841New York Male Jere Donohue Saugerties, Ulster, NY30 1829Ireland Male Marga Cummings Saugerties, Ulster, NY26 1833Ireland Female Parents: Giles ISHAM and Jane LYLBURNE. Spouse: Danial LEONARD. Children were: Sara LEONARD. Sophie Rachael ISHAM was born on 25 May 1811 in Cannan, CT.. She died on 1 Jan 1892 in Colebrook, CT.. She was buried in Cannan, CT.. She is reference number 7A. NOTE!: Moved to Malden when husband Died. Then moved to Osborn Stillman Farm in Colebrook, Litchfield Cty, CT.. Mother Rachel Cole (8A) born February 12, 1784 at Chatham, Ct. mother Mary White (9A) father Moses Cole (9B) Married November 5,1810, John Isham (8B) , at Chatham, Ct. died September 12, 1865 at Millerton, NY. Sophie Rachel Isham (7A) born 5\25\1811 at Canaan CT. married 9\25\1839 at East Cannan Ct., Dr. Sidney Stillman. children: Mary Stillman (6C) b. 12\8\1823 d. 3\13\1913 Charlotte Stillman b. 10\20\1817 d. 1\20\1852, age 35 died 1\1\1892 at Colebrook. Buried at Cannan Ct. 3/31/1882 Sophie Rachel, w. of Dr. Sidney sick in bed at millerton. Parents: John ISHAM and Rachael COLE. Spouse: Sidney Dr. STILLMAN.
Sidney Dr. STILLMAN and Sophie Rachael ISHAM were married on 25 Sep 1839 in East
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Thankful ISHAM was born about 1706. NOTE!: m. Joseph Butler Parents: John ISHAM and Jane PARKER. Theodore ISHAM289,290,291,292 was born about 1812 in New York.291 He was born on 14 Mar 1819. He was born on 14 Mar 1819 in Malden, New York, USA.292 He was born in 1819 in New York.290 He was born about 1821 in New York.289 He was born about 1821 in New York.289 He was born about 1821 in New York.289 He lived in Saugerties, Ulster, New York in 1850.289 He lived in Saugerties, Ulster, New York in 1870.291 He died in 1895.292 He died on 7 Jul 1897 in Maldon On Hudson. He was buried in Canaan CT. IGI Individual RecordFamilySearch International Genealogical Index v5.0 North America Theodore Isham Male Event(s): Birth: 14 MAR 1819 Malden-On-Hudson, Ulster, New York Christening: Death: Burial: Parents: Father: Giles Isham Family Mother: Jane Lylburne Messages: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church. No additional information is available. Ancestral File may list the same family and the submitter. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Verified Transcript from the Register of Deaths, Saugerties NY DOD July 7, 1897 Registered No. 136 Name of Deceased: Therodore Isham Age: 78 years Widowed Race: White Occupation: retierd Born: Maldon, NY Always in Maldon Father's Name: Giles Isham Mother's Name Jane Lyburn Isham Place of Death: Maldon, Ny Cause of Death Enteritis (spinal caries) Attendant: Charles D. Dewitt Theodore Isham Male Event(s): Birth: 14 MAR 1819 Malden-On-Hudson, Ulster, New York Christening: Death: Burial: Parents: Father: Giles Isham <individual_record.asp?recid=100072332409&lds=1®ion=11&frompage=99> Family <family_group_record.asp?familyid=58879947&indi_id=100072332409&lds=1®ion=11&frompage=99> Mother: Jane Lylburne <individual_record.asp?recid=100072332429&lds=1®ion=11&frompage=99> Messages: Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church. No additional information is available. Ancestral File may list the same family and the submitter. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Database: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) December 26, 2005 10:19 PM Name:Theodore ISHAM Birth Date:1819 Birthplace:New York Volume:89 Page Number:265 Reference:Survey of the Ishams in Eng. And Am. By Homer Worthington Brainard. Rutland, Vt, 1938. (672p.): 280-1, 283, 392-3 Source Information: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT: Godfrey Memorial Library, 1952-. American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Name:Theodore Isham Birth Date:1819 Birthplace:New York Volume:89 Page Number:265 Reference:Survey of the Ishams in Eng. And Am. By Homer Worthington Brainard. Rutland, Vt, 1938. (672p.): 280-1, 283, 392-3 Source Information: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp.. American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999. Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library. Description: This database contains millions of records of people whose names haveappeared in printed genealogical records and family histories. With data from sources largely from the last century, each entry contains the person's complete name, the year of the biography's publication, the person's state of birth (if known), abbreviated biographical data, and the book and page number of the original reference. Copyright © 1998-2006, MyFamily.com Inc. << Return to Results Screen History of Saugerties, NY FROM: Gazetteer and Business Directory Of Ulster County, N. Y. For 1872-2. Compiled and Published By Hamilton Child, Syracuse, NY 1871 SAUGERTIES was formed from Kingston, April 5, 1811. An error in the boundary was corrected Jun 8, 1812, and a part of Kingston was annexed April 2, 1832. It lies upon the Hudson in the north-east corner of theCounty. The surface is rolling in the east, and hilly in the center and west. The hills upon the river and extending back for two miles areunderlaid by limestone, from which quicklime and cement are manufactured. Further west are fine quarries of flagging stone. Plattekill flows through the town in a tortuous course, and empties into the Esopus near the south border of the town. Kaaterskill flows along the north border. The soil along the river is a clayey loam, and upon the uplandsa sandy and gravelly loam. Stone quarrying is extensively carried on,and powder, brick, white lead, &c., are manufactured to considerable extent. Saugerties, (p.v.) on the Hudson, at the mouth of Esopus Creek, was incorporated April 26, 1831, as Ulster. Its name was changed April 10, 1855. It contains seven churches, three banks, a newspaper office, several large manufactories and about 4,000 inhabitants. A line of steamers ply between this place, New York and Albany, and a steam ferry connects with the Hudson River Railroad at Tivoli. The village is provided with hotels and stores of various kinds. The Ulster Iron Works manufacture bar and hoop iron, employ about 300hands and have a capacity for manufacturing about 6,000 tons annually. The works, coverying about tow acres of ground, are owned by Messrs, Tuckerman, Mulligan & Co., and make none but the best quality of iron. The works were started about 1828. The Sheffield Paper Mills, of I.B. Sheffield, manufacture writing paper. There are two buildings, 140 by 40 feet, and 120 by 40. The power is supplied by Esopus Creek, which has a fall of thirty-one feet. The capacity of the mills is two and a half tons daily, giving employment to about 130 hands. The first mills were erected by Henry Barclay in 1830. They were rebuilt in 1860 by Messrs. White & Sheffield, and againrebuilt in 1868-9 by the present proprietor. S.J.Adams' Town Hall is 100 by 50 feet, will seat from 1,000 to 1,200persons. It is elegantly finished and has sufficient avenues of egress to allow it to be cleared infive minutes. It cost $25,000. Saugerties Circulating Library, recently established, is under the management of the Christian Association and in a prosperous condition. Malden, (p.v.) on the Hudson, two miles above Saugerties, contains two churches, a boarding school, a hotel, three stores, a paper mill, two blacksmith shops, a coal, lumber and wood yard, two stone yards andabout 700 inhabitants. Blue stone is shipped extensively from this place. A school house of brick, and costing $5,000, has recently been erected. The Straw Paper Mill of Theodore Isham was built in 1867. The building is 28 by 86 feet; it is operated by a 40 horse-power engine, and has a capacity for making 4,800 reams of paper per month. The Bigelow Blue Stone Co. employ about 200 hands and have seven planning machines in operation for dressing stone. The motive power is a 100 horse-power engine. A large number of vessels are employed in transporting the stone to New York and other places. This Company shipped over $1,000,000 worth in 1870. Burhans & Brainard, J.P. Russell & Co. and Ransom & Co., are extensive dealers in blue stone, in the town of Saugerties. History of Saugerties, NY FROM: Gazetteer and Business Directory Of Ulster County, N. Y. For 1872-2. Compiled and Published By Hamilton Child, Syracuse, NY 1871 SAUGERTIES was formed from Kingston, April 5, 1811. An error in the boundary was corrected Jun 8, 1812, and a part of Kingston was annexed April 2, 1832. It lies upon the Hudson in the north-east corner of theCounty. The surface is rolling in the east, and hilly in the center and west. The hills upon the river and extending back for two miles areunderlaid by limestone, from which quicklime and cement are manufactured. Further west are fine quarries of flagging stone. Plattekill flows through the town in a tortuous course, and empties into the Esopus near the south border of the town. Kaaterskill flows along the north border. The soil along the river is a clayey loam, and upon the uplandsa sandy and gravelly loam. Stone quarrying is extensively carried on,and powder, brick, white lead, &c., are manufactured to considerable extent. Saugerties, (p.v.) on the Hudson, at the mouth of Esopus Creek, was incorporated April 26, 1831, as Ulster. Its name was changed April 10, 1855. It contains seven churches, three banks, a newspaper office, several large manufactories and about 4,000 inhabitants. A line of steamers ply between this place, New York and Albany, and a steam ferry connects with the Hudson River Railroad at Tivoli. The village is provided with hotels and stores of various kinds. The Ulster Iron Works manufacture bar and hoop iron, employ about 300hands and have a capacity for manufacturing about 6,000 tons annually. The works, coverying about tow acres of ground, are owned by Messrs, Tuckerman, Mulligan & Co., and make none but the best quality of iron. The works were started about 1828. The Sheffield Paper Mills, of I.B. Sheffield, manufacture writing paper. There are two buildings, 140 by 40 feet, and 120 by 40. The power is supplied by Esopus Creek, which has a fall of thirty-one feet. The capacity of the mills is two and a half tons daily, giving employment to about 130 hands. The first mills were erected by Henry Barclay in 1830. They were rebuilt in 1860 by Messrs. White & Sheffield, and againrebuilt in 1868-9 by the present proprietor. S.J.Adams' Town Hall is 100 by 50 feet, will seat from 1,000 to 1,200persons. It is elegantly finished and has sufficient avenues of egress to allow it to be cleared infive minutes. It cost $25,000. Saugerties Circulating Library, recently established, is under the management of the Christian Association and in a prosperous condition. Malden, (p.v.) on the Hudson, two miles above Saugerties, contains two churches, a boarding school, a hotel, three stores, a paper mill, two blacksmith shops, a coal, lumber and wood yard, two stone yards andabout 700 inhabitants. Blue stone is shipped extensively from this place. A school house of brick, and costing $5,000, has recently been erected. The Straw Paper Mill of Theodore Isham was built in 1867. The building is 28 by 86 feet; it is operated by a 40 horse-power engine, and has a capacity for making 4,800 reams of paper per month. The Bigelow Blue Stone Co. employ about 200 hands and have seven planning machines in operation for dressing stone. The motive power is a 100 horse-power engine. A large number of vessels are employed in transporting the stone to New York and other places. This Company shipped over $1,000,000 worth in 1870. Burhans & Brainard, J.P. Russell & Co. and Ransom & Co., are extensive dealers in blue stone, in the town of Saugerties. Parents: Giles ISHAM and Jane LYLBURNE. Spouse:
Augusta Eunice ISHAM. Theodore ISHAM and
Augusta Eunice ISHAM were married on 3 Nov 1852 in East Cannan, Litchfield, CT.
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Timothy ISHAM was born on 30 May 1785 in Barnstable, Barnstable, MA. He died on 16 Jul 1812 in Bolton, Windom, CT. Parents: Isaac ISHAM and Abagail LUMBERT. Waitstill ISHAM293 was born on 23 Oct 1786. She was born on 23 Oct 1786 in Colchester, Connecticut, USA.293 She died on 19 Feb 1864.293 Parents: Samuel ISHAM and Mary ADAMS. Of The Uplanders IVAR. Children were: Eystein The Noisy GLUMRA. The Boneless IVAR. Parents: Eystein The Noisy GLUMRA and Ascrida RAGNVALDSOTTIR. Sarah JAMES was born in 1634 in Barnstable, MA. She died on 30 Jun 1664 in Barnstable, MA. She is reference number 13o. Spouse: Robert PARKER. Robert PARKER and Sarah JAMES were married in Barnstable, MA. Children were: Jane PARKER, Mary PARKER, Samuel PARKER, Alice PARKER. Charles JASMIN. Spouse: Janice BRUNO. Children were: Charles JASMIN. Charles JASMIN. Parents: Charles JASMIN and Janice BRUNO. John JENKINS was born between 1636 and 1681. He died between 1661 and 1759. Spouse: Mary PARKER. Of Tonsburgh JOHN. Parents: BALDWIN. Children were: Herluin DE CONTEVILLE. JUDITH. Parents: CHARLES THE BALD and Of Orleans ERMENTRUDE. Of Bavaria JUDITH was born in 805. She died in 843. Dau of count Welf Parents: Duke Of Bavaria WELF OF ALEMANNI and HEILWIG. Spouse: The Pious LOUIS I I. The Pious LOUIS I I and Of Bavaria JUDITH were married in 819. Children were: CHARLES THE BALD, GISELE. Jane Or Christia JUGG was born in 1521 in Plainsfield, Somerset, England. She died on 27 Jun 1595 in Over Stowey, Somerset, England. She was buried in Same As Death. afn:g06t-93 Spouse: John BLAKE. John BLAKE and Jane Or Christia JUGG were married on 18 Aug 1558 in Over Stowey, Somerset, England. Children were: Ann BLAKE. JULIANA. Parents: ROWLAND. Spouse: The Younger CHARLES. Children were: ROWLAND. JULIANA. Spouse: The Younger CHARLES. Children were: ROLAND. David KANDEFFER. Spouse: Doreen BRUNO. Children were: Sherry KANDEFFER. Sherry KANDEFFER. Parents: David KANDEFFER and Doreen BRUNO. Gitty KEATOR. Spouse: Moses FREER. Prudence KELLOGG was born on 23 Sep 1754 in Sheffield Berkshire, MA. She died on 6 Mar 1810 in Sheffield, Berkshire, Ma.. (Research):Maryjb@msn.com http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:631604&id=I3141&printer_friendly RC Bovee Family History Entries: 7686 Updated: Sat Aug 25 10:01:27 2001 Contact: Robert Bovee ID: I3141 Name: Prudence KELLOGG Given Name: Prudence Surname: Kellogg Sex: F Birth: 23 Sep 1754 in Sheffield,Berkshire Co,MA Death: 6 Mar 1810 in Sheffield,Berkshire Co,MA Note: !SOURCE: K book page 132 PEDI: birth Father: Amos KELLOGG b: 30 Sep 1716 in Westfield,Hampshire Co,MA Mother: Prudence SEDGWICK b: 14 Sep 1724 SMarriage 1 Noah Ely HUBBARD b: 15 Feb 1754 in Sheffield,Berkshire Co,MA Married: 1775 in Sheffield,Berkshire Co,MA Children Prudence HUBBARD birth b: 1777 in Sheffield,Berkshire Co,MA Noah HUBBARD birth b: 20 Oct 1778 in Sheffield,Berkshire Co,MA Asher HUBBARD birth b: 1781 in Sheffield,Berkshire Co,MA Eli HUBBARD birth b: 13 Jun 1783 in Sheffield,Berkshire Co,MA Lucy HUBBARD birth b: Abt 1785 in Sheffield,Berkshire Co,MA Pamela HUBBARD birth b: 1787 in Sheffield,Berkshire Co,MA Parents: . Spouse: Noah Ely HUBBARD. Noah Ely HUBBARD and Prudence KELLOGG were married in 1775 in Sheffield Berkshire, MA. Children were: Lucy HUBBARD, Prudence HUBBARD, Asher HUBBARD, Noah HUBBARD, Eli HUBBARD, Pamela HUBBARD. |