Isaac is listed as being born in NC and he was a
farmer. He appeared to have been a substantial
citizen and served as surety for several marriages.
Isaac sued the heirs of Anderson Melton over land
he had purchased and hadn't received a deed.
He was in Grayson County, VA for the 1830/40
Census but in Carroll County for the 1850 and 1860
censuses. He was deceased at the time of the 1870
census. His will recorded in Grayson County. It
is noted that early tax records list Isaac as owning a
horse but not his father Johnson. Horses were a
luxury. Farmers used oxen to pull their wagons
and plows.
Hannah was born in Grayson County, VA. She and
her brother, William Williams, were living with
her son, Lemuel, in the Piper Gap Township, for
the 1870 Carroll County, Census and with Garrett
for the 1880 Census and at her death.
Isaac and Hannah's known children are:
Does anyone know anything about Margaret? What
happened to her?
1. Samuel (Jul-1836 to Dec-1860),
2. Mary (Polly) Ann (27-Dec-1837),
3. Johnson (18-May-1840 to 17-Jun-1908),
4. Margaret (27-Feb-1842 to unknown),
5. Garrett (18-Apr-1844 to 12-May-1909) and
6. Lemuel (9-Sep-1848 to 3-Jun-1928).