Person:Isaac Dehaven (1)

m. 1736
  1. Hannah "Nancy" DeHaven1737 - 1825
  2. Ann DEHAVENAbt 1741 -
  3. Abraham DEHAVENAbt 1745 -
  4. Jacob DEHAVEN1750 - 1827
  5. Isaac DEHAVEN1750 - 1833
  6. Rebecca DEHAVENAbt 1752 -
  7. Sarah DEHAVENAbt 1753 -
  8. Mary DEHAVEN1756 -
  9. Elizabeth DEHAVENAbt 1757 -
Facts and Events
Name Isaac DEHAVEN
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 16 Feb 1750 Philadelphia, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage to Francis Graves
Marriage Abt 1773 ,, Pennsylvania, USAto Elizabeth or Nancy Ann Ellis
Death[3][4][5] 11 May 1833 Franklin (county), Virginia, United States
Ancestral File Number 1BRB-PZ3
Reference Number? DEHA0002
References
  1. Shelley T. Riherd. Riherd Family. (published 1996)
    page 261.
  2. International Genealogical Index
    Call # 2034546.

    Birthplace in Philadephia

  3. Shelley T. Riherd. Riherd Family. (published 1996)
    page 264.
  4. Will Book 3, Franklin Co., Virginia
    P. 526.

    Taken from Riherd Family by Shelly Riherd page 264

    To a son Isaac, Jr. the Israel Sanderfer Homeplace;

    To a daughter, Linny Ellis, wife of Zachariah Ellis, a daughter, Nancy, and daughter, Hannah, 1/3 of land willed to his wife by her mother, Mary Jones;

    To a son, Abraham, a son, Jesse, a daughter, Mollie Benion, and the children of Peggy, wife of Jacob Riherd, each $5.00 in addition to what they already have received.

  5. Virginia Pension Roll of 1835- Report from the Secretary of War.

    ISAAC DEHAVEN
    FRANKLIN COUNTY
    PRIVATE - CORPORAL
    $116.60 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
    $303.34 AMOUNT RECEIVED
    DECEMBER 8, 1832 PENSION STARTED
    AGE 84
    DIED MAY 11, 1833

  6.   Wingfield. Marriage Bonds of Franklin Co., Virginia 1786-1858.

    Link to daughter from this source reference.

  7.   The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Ancestral File (TM). (July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996).
  8.   Shelley T. Riherd. Riherd Family. (published 1996)
    260, 11 Jul 1999.

    Abraham died in early 1771 as his will which was written on September 13, 1770, was probated on April 8, 1771. The will disposed of 328 acres of land, athat being the total area acquired by the two 1767 deeds. As Abraham was a British Colonial soldier, his death in 1771 spared him the probable frustration he would have experienced when the Colonies left England in the revolution.
    The will of Abraham DeHaven is recorded in Will Book A, p. 298, in Loudon County Records. It leaves his new house with 21 acres, household goods, a mare, and two cows to this wife, Rebecca. The other land was divided to his sons: Jesse, Jacob, Abraham Jr., and Isaac. Other bequests were to daughters: Rebecca, Sarah, Elizabeth, Hannah, and Ann.