Person:Isaac Hershey (2)

m. 1725
  1. Catharine Hershey
  2. Adli (Odie) Hershey
  3. Christian Hershey1729/30 - 1806
  4. Maria (Mary) Hershey1730 - 1798
  5. Benjamin (Bentz) Hershey1734 - 1817
  6. Andrew Hershey1735 - 1806
  7. John B. Hershey1740/41 - 1811
  8. Jacob Hershey1742 - 1825
  9. Isaac Hershey1745 - 1814
  10. Henry HersheyBet 1746 & 1748 - 1838
  11. Peter Hershey1763 - 1819
m. Abt 1775
  1. Christian Hershey1777 - 1830
  2. Andrew HersheyAbt 1779 - 1822
  3. _____ Hershey1781 -
  4. _____ Hershey1783 -
  5. John Henry Hershey1787 - 1872
  6. Barbara Hershey1789 - 1874
  7. Joseph Hershey1793 - 1860
  8. David Hershey1797 - 1859
  9. Isaac HersheyAbt 1809 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Isaac Hershey
Gender Male
Birth[2] 1745 Hempfield, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage Abt 1775 , , Pennsylvania, USAto Barbara Stauffer
Other[4][6] 1794 Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland, USALand Property
Will[5] 8 Feb 1812
Death[3] 1814 Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland, USA
References
  1. By Alexander Harris. A biographical history of Lancaster County: being a history of early settlers and eminent men of the county; as also much other unpublishe. (Published 1872 E. Barr & Co.)
    Page 306.
  2. Judith Hart http://myancestralfile.com
    Will of Father, Andrew Hershey, in Lancaster Co., Penn, on 22 Mar 1792 Birth: IGI Film 884591, Batch 7520402 93.
  3. Judith Hart http://myancestralfile.com
    Will of Isaac probated 8 Feb 1812 in Washington Co., Maryland -Book B, p. 241.
  4. Judith Hart http://myancestralfile.com.
  5. Judith Hart http://myancestralfile.com
    Will of Isaac probated 8 Feb 1812 in Washington Co., Maryland -Book B, p. 241.
  6. In 1794 Isaac bought a home that was seven miles south of Hagerstown. The stone house sat on the west side of the railroad tracks just down from the little flag station called Burtner's, on the Washington County Branch of the B. & O. railroad. Back of the house on a hill you will see a grove enclosed by an old stone wall, within which about twenty graves can be traced, eight of which are properly marked by inscribed stones, mostly of the Hershey family.