Person:Isaac Wilson (17)

Watchers
m. Est 1779
  1. Maj. Ebenezer WilsonEst 1780 - Aft 1834
  2. Hon. Isaac Wilson1780 - 1848
  3. Lydia WilsonBef 1786 - 1872
  4. Col. Ira Wilson1789 - 1875
  5. Lucinda Wilson1793 - 1847
  6. Polly WilsonEst 1794 - 1865
  7. Heman Wilson1798 - 1884
  8. Amos WilsonBef 1800 - Bef 1847
  9. Trueman WilsonEst 1800 - 1817
  10. Orsamus Wilson1805 - 1875
  11. Orinda Wilson1805 - 1841
m. 5 Jan 1800
  1. Susanna Wilson1800 - 1867
  2. Boy WilsonEst 1802 - 1809
  3. Lucetta Wilson1803 - 1809
  4. Infant WilsonEst 1807 - 1807
  5. Delia Susan Wilson1808 - 1898
  6. Mary G WilsonEst 1811 - Est 1874
  7. Frances L WilsonEst 1814 - 1850
  8. Hon. Isaac Grant Wilson1816 - 1891
  9. Emma J Wilson1819 - 1894
Facts and Events
Name Hon. Isaac Wilson
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 25 Jun 1780 Middlebury, Addison, Vermont, United States
Marriage 5 Jan 1800 Addison, Addison, Vermont, United Statesto Susanna Doran
Census 1800 Orwell, Addison, Vermont, United Stateswith Susanna Doran
Residence 1805 Linden, Genesee, New York, United Stateswith Susanna Doran
Census 1810 Warsaw, Genesee, New York, United States01010 21010
with Susanna Doran
Religion? 11 Mar 1811 Middlebury, Wyoming, New York, United StatesThird Baptist Church of Warsaw / Second Baptist Church of Middlebury
Census 1820 Middlebury, Genesee, New York, United States110110 23110 0300
with Susanna Doran
Census 1830 Middlebury, Genesee, New York, United Stateswith Susanna Doran
Residence 1835 Batavia, Kane, Illinois, United Stateswith Susanna Doran
Occupation? 1837 Batavia, Kane, Illinois, United StatesProbate Justice
Military? Captain - New York Militia - War of `1812
Death[1][2] 25 Oct 1848 Batavia, Kane, Illinois, United States
Burial[2] Batavia, Kane, Illinois, United StatesEast Batavia Cemetery
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 P06-072 Hon. ISAAC WILSON, in Stevens, Ken. Descendants of Henry Wilson of Dedham, Massachusetts. (Walpole, New Hampshire: K. Stevens, c1996)
    pp 119, 120.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Isaac Wilson (1780–1848) [1], in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  3.   Isaac Wilson [2], in Find A Grave.

    "US Congressman. He relocated to New York and settled in Batavia, Genesee County (now Attica, Wyoming County). He was a Cavalry Captain in the War of 1812, seeing combat in several battles on the New York-Canada border. He became active in several business ventures, including a store and a mill, and also served as Postmaster. Wilson served in the New York Assembly from 1816 to 1817 and the New York Senate from 1818 to 1821. From 1821 to 1823 Wilson was Judge of the Genesee County Court. In 1822 he was elected to the US House of Representatives and served from March 1823 until January 1824, when Parmenio Adams successfully contested the election results and took Wilson's seat. Wilson returned to Genesee County and served as County Court Judge again from 1830 to 1836. Wilson then moved to llinois, where he founded a new community he named after his hometown in New York. He served as Batavia, Illinois Postmaster from 1841 to 1846."