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Isaac Taylor Creeley

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Isaac Taylor Creeley Veteran

Birth
Spencer, Van Buren County, Tennessee, USA
Death
unknown
Burial
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We know Isaac died between 1920 and 1924. It was either in Fergus County, Montana or in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. We do not know where he is buried.

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.***
We know Isaac died between 1920 and 1924. It was either in Fergus County, Montana or in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. We do not know where he is buried.

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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