Person:Isaac Standifer (1)

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Isaac Standifer
m. 24 Jun 1779
  1. Martha Standifer
  2. Frances Standifer1781 -
  3. James Standifer1784 - 1843
  4. Luke Standifer1786 - Bef 1860
  5. William H. Standifer1788 - Aft 1860
  6. Mary Polly Standifer1790 - 1864
  7. Naomi Standifer1794 - 1842
  8. Skelton Standifer1795 - 1825
  9. Susannah Standifer1799 -
  10. Isaac Standifer1801 - 1855
  11. Samuel Standifer1803 -
  12. Alfred Standifer1808 - 1850
m. 4 Jan 1823
m. 24 Sep 1834
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Name Isaac Standifer
Gender Male
Birth? 13 Oct 1801 Knox, Tennessee, United States
Marriage 4 Jan 1823 Monroe, Mississippi, United Statesto Elizabeth Standefer
Marriage 24 Sep 1834 Blount, Alabama, United Statesto Dorcas Jones
Death? 6 Nov 1855 Milam, Texas, United States

On April 4, 1840 Isaac was one of the commissioners appointed by the Texas Legislature to locate a county seat. He served with the Texas Rangers under George B. Erath, March 8, 1838 to June 8, 1839. His name is chiseled into the facade of the Texas University of Texas Museum of History in Austin.

STANDEFER, ISAAC (1801-1855). Isaac Standefer, chief justice and county commissioner of Milam County, third son of William and Jemimah (Jones) Standefer, was born in Marion County, Tennessee, on October 13, 1801. After the death of his first wife, Elizabeth, Standefer married Dorcas Jones, with whom he immigrated to Texas in 1837. They settled in what is now Milam County, where they lived for the remainder of their lives. On April 4, 1840, Standefer was one of the commissioners appointed by the Texas legislature to locate the county seat. He was elected justice of the peace on February 6, 1843, and held this office until his election as chief justice of Milam County on July 13, 1846. On April 9, 1853, he was elected county commissioner. He held this until his death on November 6, 1855.

http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/SS/fst10.html

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  1.   He was a lawyer.
  2.   Isaac also married Elizabeth on 14 Jan 1823.