Person:Isaac Crisman (5)

Watchers
m. Bet 1728 and 1729
  1. Jacob Crisman, Jr.1730 - 1809
  2. Mary Crisman1732 -
  3. Abraham Crisman1733 - 1798
  4. Sarah Crisman1734 - 1790
  5. Anna Maria Magdalena Crisman1735 -
  6. Isaac Crisman1736 - 1776
  7. Johannes Crisman1739 -
  8. Joseph Crisman1740 -
  9. Rebecca Crisman1741 -
  10. George Crisman1742 - 1816
  11. Mary Magdalene Crisman1747 -
  12. Henry Crisman1748/49 - 1779
m. 1761
  1. Margaret CrismanAbt 1762 -
  2. Isaac CrismanAbt 1763 - 1830
  3. Rebecca CrismanAbt 1765 -
  4. John CrismanAbt 1766 -
  5. Gabriel E. Crisman1767 - 1852
  6. Nimrod CrismanAbt 1769 -
  7. Abraham CrismanAbt 1770 -
  8. Catherine CrismanAbt 1772 -
Facts and Events
Name Isaac Crisman
Gender Male
Birth[1] 9 Nov 1736 Opequon, Orange County, Virginia[Area became Frederick County in 1738]
Christening[1] 5 Jun 1737 Opequon, Orange County, Virginia[Baptised by Rev. John Casper Stoever]
Marriage 1761 Hampshire County, Virginiato Jane 'Jean' Scott
Death? 19 Jul 1776 Killed by Indians at Ft. Rye Cove, Lee County, Virginia
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Stoever, John Casper, and Elizabeth P. (Elizabeth Petty) Bentley. Early Lutheran baptisms and marriages in southeastern Pennsylvania: the records of Rev. John Casper Stoever from 1730 to 1779. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., c1982, 1998)
    pg. 8.

    JACOB CHRISTMAN, (Opequon) [Father]
    Christman - Isaac, b. Nov. 9, 1736; bap. June 5, 1737. Sponsor, John Jost Heydt, his son, Isaac, and his wife, Anna Maria.
    [Note: Opequon was located in the portion of Orange County, Virginia that became Frederick County in 1738. John Casper Stoever travelled to Opequon as part of his rotation visiting Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia churches and congregations.]