ISAAC, bap. on his mothers right at Boston, Aug. 2, 1640, [Boston Rec, p. 10] ; m. there June 8, 1660, Frances, dau. of Edward Burcham, of Lynn, [ib., p. 76.] They removed to N. L., where he d. in Aug. 1662, and his wid. m. (2d), in the same year, Clement Minor. She d. Jan. 6, 1672-3, and he d. in Oct. 1700. For his ancestry see Miss Caulkins, and Orcutt, Hist. of Wolcott, Conn., p. 521.
Miss Caulkins, at p. 280, (not noted in the index,) says : "He was a young man, probably not long married. His inventory, though slender, contains a few articles not very common, viz., 'tynen pans, a tynen quart pot, cotton yarn,' &c., together with one so common as to be almost universal,—a dram cup, which appears in nearly every inventory for a century or more after the settlement. He left no children."