Person:Isaac Estill (1)

m. Abt 1746
  1. Mary Estill1747 -
  2. Sarah Estill1749 -
  3. Capt. James Estill1750 - Bef 1781
  4. William Estill1752 - Bef 1760
  5. Abigail Estill1752 - 1840
  6. Col. Samuel Estill1755 - 1837
  7. Wallace Estill1758 - 1835
  8. William Estill1760 - 1796
  9. Maj. Isaac Estill1766 - 1837
  10. Ruth Estill1768 - 1853
m. 9 Dec 1788
  1. Agatha Estill1790 - 1865
  2. Wallace Estill, M.D.1793 - 1864
  3. John Stuart Estill1795 -
  4. Dr. William EstillAbt 1797 -
  5. James Henderson EstillAbt 1797 -
  6. Charles EstillAbt 1799 -
  7. Benjamin EstillAbt 1801 -
  8. Sarah EstillAbt 1803 -
  9. Rufus King EstillAbt 1805 -
  10. Lewis EstillAbt 1807 -
  11. Floyd EstillAbt 1809 - 1876
  12. Isaac EstillAbt 1811 -
Facts and Events
Name Maj. Isaac Estill
Gender Male
Birth[1] 8 Apr 1766 Monroe, West Virginia, United Statesat the old homestead on Indian Creek
Marriage 9 Dec 1788 Greenbrier, Virginia, United Statesto Elizabeth Strother Frogge
Death? 1837 Lewisburg, Greenbrier, Virginia, United States
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References
  1. Family Record of John P. Estill of Clarksburg, West Virginia. Furnished by himself., in Estill, J.H. (John Holbrook). A family history. (Savannah, Georgia: J.H. Estill, 1903 (Savannah, Ga. : Savannah Morning News))
    67.

    Isaac Estill, son of Wallace and Mary Ann Campbell, was born April 8th, 1776 [sic], at the old homestead on Indian Creek, in what is now Monroe County, West Virginia.

    He married Elizabeth Strother Frogge ... Dec. 9th, 1788, and had twelve children— Agatha, Wallace, John Stuart, William, James Henderson, Charles, Benjamin, Sarah, Rufus King, Lewis, Floyd and Isaac...

  2.   Historical marker.

    Title: Blockhouse on Indian Creek/Home of Isaac Estill
    County: Monroe
    Inscription: Built by Wallace Estill, who relocated here in fall, 1773 from Fort George on Bullpasture R. He was comm. Capt. in 1752, served in Colonial Wars against Native Americans; and as High Sheriff & Magistrate, Augusta Co. 3-story stone home with 18 in. walls, served as block house for protection against raids. Capt. Estill died, 1792, age 94. Son, Isaac, inherited and likely added frame addition. Placed on National Register in 1984.

    Isaac moved to block house on Indian Creek in 1773 at age 7 with Wallace & Mary Ann Campbell Estill. In 1788 he married Elizabeth, dau. of John Frogg, killed in 1774 at Battle of Pt. Pleasant, & granddau. of John Lewis, 1st settler of Augusta Co. Isaac served in 1799 as 1st and later 6th sheriff of Monroe Co.; in Va General Assembly, 1806-09 and 1817-18; and as a Major in the Virginia Militia. Relocated to Kentucky in 1818.

    Location: County Route 122, approximately one mile west of junction with US 219, nine miles south of Union

    Historical marker