Individual Details
Isaac Lawton
(11 Dec 1650 - 25 Jan 1732)
Isaac was a deputy of the General court eight years ranging from 1696 through 1708
Events
Families
Spouse | Mary Sisson (1652 - 1674) |
Child | Isabel Lawton (1674 - ) |
Spouse | Elizabeth Tallman (1654 - 1701) |
Child | Elizabeth Lawton (1675 - 1711) |
Child | Sarah Lawton (1676 - 1731) |
Child | Ann Lawton (1678 - 1739) |
Child | Ichabod Lawton (1680 - ) |
Child | Isaac Lawton (1681 - 1728) |
Child | Mary Lawton (1683 - ) |
Child | Isabel Lawton (1685 - 1723) |
Child | Thomas Lawton (1687 - 1732) |
Child | Susannah Lawton (1689 - 1768) |
Child | Job Lawton (1691 - 1744) |
Child | Ruth Lawton (1694 - ) |
Child | John Lawton (1696 - 1734) |
Spouse | Naomi Hunt (1664 - ) |
Father | Thomas Lawton (1614 - 1681) |
Mother | Elizabeth Salisbury (1616 - 1654) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Lawton (1637 - 1720) |
Sibling | Daniel Lawton (1639 - 1719) |
Sibling | Rebecca Lawton (1641 - ) |
Sibling | Ann Lawton (1644 - 1703) |
Sibling | Sarah F. Lawton (1647 - 1718) |
Notes
Marriage
married by Joshua Coggeshall, AssistantDeath
Will--proved 1732, Feb. 14. Ex. son John. To eldest son Isaac, 5s., he already having had house and farm he lives on in Portsmouth. To son Thomas, 5s. he already having received house and farm in Bristol. To son Job all the house and land he now hath improvement of in Portsmouth, and negro boy Jamme. To five daughters, Sarah Rogers, Anne Almy, Mary Vaughan, Susanna Pearce and Ruth Hall, each 5s. they having had already. To five daughters of Elizabeth Smith, deceased, viz: Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah, Phoebe and Hannah, 5s. each. To two grandchildren, children of my daughter Isabel Cory, late deceased, viz: Elizabeth and William Cory, each 5s. To daughter Ruth Hall, negro girl Phillis. To son John, all my farm whereon I dwell in Portsmouth, with dwelling house, orchard, &c., and all money, silver plate, bonds, household goods, husbandry gear, negro servants, cattle, horses, sheep, &c.Inventory, £1780, 16s., viz: silver money £15, 3s., gold ring and 3 pieces of gold £4, wrought plate £67, bonds £886, money scales and weight, stillyards, churn, carpenter's tools, negro man, gril, boy, and child of two months £300, 4 oxen, 11 cows, 5 yearlings, 4 calves, 80 sheep and lambs, horsekind £50, swine £6, &c.