Isaac is the son of Louisa Webb (1809 – 1887), and either James T. Creley (1784 – 1854) or William Teeters (1813 - 1870). Court records say it is probably William Teeters. It seems that Louisa was off playing with a younger man while papa was away. Who can blame her, as her husband was a good 25 years older.
Isaac fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War. He was wounded at Fishing Creek. Don't know if that is a place or not. Deserted for a time in 1863. He is seen on a muster roll in Apr 1864.
He marries Virginia in 1865 and is living in Kentucky. He eventually goes to Missouri, Kansas, and then South Dakota and Montana. He is a plasterer. The entire family does this work, and does for years.
***I spell Isaac's last name with an extra 'e' as that seems to be the way he had it spelled through his life in property records.***
Isaac is the son of Louisa Webb (1809 – 1887), and either James T. Creley (1784 – 1854) or William Teeters (1813 - 1870). Court records say it is probably William Teeters. It seems that Louisa was off playing with a younger man while papa was away. Who can blame her, as her husband was a good 25 years older.
Isaac fought for the Confederacy during the Civil War. He was wounded at Fishing Creek. Don't know if that is a place or not. Deserted for a time in 1863. He is seen on a muster roll in Apr 1864.
He marries Virginia in 1865 and is living in Kentucky. He eventually goes to Missouri, Kansas, and then South Dakota and Montana. He is a plasterer. The entire family does this work, and does for years.
***I spell Isaac's last name with an extra 'e' as that seems to be the way he had it spelled through his life in property records.***
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