Display Patriot - P-179677 - Isaac HENDRICKS

Isaac HENDRICKS

SAR Patriot #: P-179677

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State of Service: NJ      Qualifying Service: Patriotic Service
DAR #: A054921

Birth: 1718 Westfield / Essex / NJ
Death: 10 Feb 1788 Westfield / Essex / NJ

Qualifying Service Description:

Furnished supplies


Additional References:
  1. SAR Patriot Index Edition III (CD: PP2210, Progeny Publ, 2002) plus data to 2004
  2. STRATFORD & WILSON, CERTS & RECEIPTS OF REV NJ, pg 86, 109

Spouse: Lydia Craig
Children: Abigail;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
1981-02-23 IA Unassigned Richard Henry Doyle IV (118246) Abigail   
2008-08-05 TX 32381 Peter Thomas Baron Jr. (169832) Abigail   
2013-07-17 TX 53924 George Thomas Rearden III (183805) Abigail   
Location:
Westfield / Union / NJ / USA
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Grave Plot #:
Section II, Row M, Grave 4
Grave GPS Coordinates:
n/a
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Grave Stone



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Author: Peter Thomas Baron Jr.

Isaac Hendricks was born in Westfield, New Jersey in 1718. He supported the American Revolution by providing wood to Washington’s army. His service is recorded in Stratford & Wilson’s “Certificates and Receipts of the Revolution in New Jersey” on pages 86 and 109.

He was married to Lydia Craig (1720-1784). He had a daughter Abigail who married Christopher Denman.

Isaac died in Westfield, New Jersey on 10 February 1788. He is buried in the Old Presbyterian Church Cemetery, section II row M #4.


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