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Samuel Isaacks
b.Est 1700
Facts and Events
Name |
Samuel Isaacks |
Alt Name |
Samuel Isaacs |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
Est 1700 |
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Marriage |
Bef 1726 |
to Unknown |
Death? |
Bef 4 Mar 1760 |
Frederick County, Virginia |
Early Land Acquisition in Virginia
Acquisition of Land from Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants:
- H-193: Samuel Isaac of Frederick County, 415 acres in said County. Surv. Mr. George Washington. Adj. Isaac Foster, Messrs. Carters. 8 Aug. 1752. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 62].
Will of Samuel Isaacs
- Frederick Co. Va.- Ref. will 19 Nov 1759 (will Book 2 page 376)
- Samuel Isaacs: he left 2nd son, Elijah his plantation and adj. lands lying S. side of road (Approx 200 acres).
- To son Godfrey, remainder of the land, north side of road.
- The remainder to be divided equally between his 4 dau.
- Elijah Isaacs named Executor.
Records in Frederick County, VA
- H-70: George Hendrie of Frederick County Gardiner 360 acres in Frederick County. Surv. made for Samuel Isaac by Mr. George Washington. Adj. Messrs. Carter, Jeremy Woods. 20 Dec. 1751. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 55].
- H-431: Mr. Isaac Pennington of Frederick County. 445 acres in said County. Surv. Mr. George Washington. adj. his land on Pennington Marsh, Morris's land, Samuel Isaac, Isaac Foster, John Vance, the Rich Barrens. 2 Apr. 1754. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 74].
- K-402: Mr. Hugh West of Fairfax County, 480 acres near Buck Marsh in Frederick County. Surv. Thomas Rutherford. Adj. George Neavill, John Lindsay, Col. John Hite, Samuel Isaac, John Madden, Waggon Road from Winchester to Alexandria. 19 Apr. 1762. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 132].
- M-32: Jeremiah Wood of Frederick County, 292 acres in said County. Surv. George Washington. adj. Samuel Isaac, Messrs. Carter, in the Barrens. 19 June 1766. [Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants, 1742-1775, Vol. 2, Gertrude E. Gray, pg. 170].
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