Person:Isaac Twitchell (2)

Watchers
m. 6 Dec 1738
  1. Wooster Twitchell1739/40 -
  2. Isaac Twitchell1742 - 1776
m. 27 Mar 1768
Facts and Events
Name[1] Isaac Twitchell
Gender Male
Alt Birth[3] 20 Dec 1741 Derby, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Alt Birth[3] 19 Dec 1742 Derby, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Birth[1] 20 Dec 1742 Derby, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 27 Mar 1768 Waterbury, New Haven, Connecticut, United Statesto Deborah Alcott
Death[2] 10 Feb 1776 Wolcott, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Burial[4] Edgewood Cemetery, Wolcott, New Haven, Connecticut, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 8. Joseph Twitchell, in Orcutt, Samuel, and Ambrose Beardsley. The History of the Old Town of Derby, Connecticut, 1641-1880: with Biographies and Genealogies. (Springfield, Mass.: Press of the Springfield Printing Company, 1880)
    773.

    "22. Isaac (Twitchell), b. Dec. 20, 1742; settled in Wolcott. (See Wolcott History.)"

  2. Isaac Twitchell, in Orcutt, Samuel. History of the Town of Wolcott (Connecticut) from 1731 to 1874: With an Account of the Centenary Meeting, September 10th and 11th, 1873, and with the Genealogies of the Families of the Town. (Waterbury, Conn.: Press of the American Printing Company, 1874)
    575.

    "Isaac Twitchell, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Thompson [Tomlinson]) Twitchell of Oxford, Conn., married Deborah Alcox of Wolcott, about 1767-8. and settled half a mile northwest of the 'Mill Place,' on a farm, afterwards owned by Moses Beach, and now known as the Beach place. He died Feb. 10, 1776, ae. 35. Deborah, his wife, m Wait Hotchkiss, and died Jan. 18, 1831, ae. 89."

  3. 3.0 3.1 Derby Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    105.

    "Twichel, … Isaac, s. Joseph & Elizebeth, b. Dec. 20, 1741 [LR4:A2]"
    "Twichel, … Isaac, s. Joseph & Elisabeth, b. Dec. 19, 1742 [LR7:250]"

  4. Isaac Twitchal, in Find A Grave.

    Dates are somewhat inconsistent with those given by Rev. Orcutt and appear to have been taken from the Hale Collection.