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Isaac Burnam

One 1st tier candidate

  • Isaac Burnam

  • 1725 -1800 Ipswich, MA

  • 1755 and 1758 deeds, joyner

  • 1759, 1764 and 1795 deeds, housewright

  • 1765 deed, joiner

  • 1785 deed, housewright in Ipswich, recorded in York Co., ME 

Isaac Burnam

​​One 1st tier candidate:

Isaac Burnam

b 1725, parents Thomas and Priscilla Appleton

m 1752 Hannah Smith

  • 1755 and 1758 deeds, joyner

  • 1759, 1764 and 1795 deeds, housewright

  • 1765 deed, joiner

  • 1785 deed, housewright in Ipswich, recorded in York Co., ME 

1798 will, housewright trade recorded

1800 d at Ipswich, inventory mentions beetle and wedges, saws, crosscut saw, axes, adzes, plains and carpenter tools worth a total of $34.50.

No other candidates found. 1800 census records identified individuals from MA (2), CT (2), NY (1), ME (2). Deeds and probate records were then followed where available. Trades were not given in NY Otsego deeds. The two CT men had probate inventories ca 1804 and 1807, but only a few hand tools were mentioned.

1755 deed, Isaac Burnam, Joyner in Ipswich, MA

1798 will, Isaac Burnam, housewright in Ipswich, MA

1800 inventory, Isaac Burnam, housewright in Ipswich, MA

Isaac Burnam, Ipswich, MA

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