"16. Captain Isaac4 (Ebenezer,3 Stephen,2 John1), b. at Hartford, 25 November 1708; … He d. 13 January 1805, aged 97 years. (Gravestones at Wolcott Center; Wolcott Inscriptions.) He owned the covenant in the First Church of Hartford 7 December 1729. (Records First Church.) Removed from Hartford to Waterbury, Connecticut, in 1729 with his mother and brothers Stephen and Ebenezer. On the poll list of that town in August 1732, he was taxed on £8, and his occupation given as a tanner and shoemaker. (Anderson's Waterbury, 1: 487.) 'He was one of the most valuable men of the Society and Church of Farmingbury. His house stood on the road from Wolcott to Waterbury at the corner of the roads, a little north of Mr. W. A. Munson's present dwelling.' (Orcutt's History of Wolcott, p. 500.)"