Mr. Ledbetter brought his family to Dallas County, Texas from Tennessee in 1851. He was a member of the Baptist Church having joined that group in his boyhood. Isaac Ledbetter was in Young County, Texas Mr. Ledbetter was postmaster at Belknap from 21 July 1884 to 3 May 1885. Isaac Ledbetter was Justice of the Peace in Young County from 1877-1885. Isaac Ledbetter died at his farm near Belknap, Young County, Texas. His property was on the site of old Fort Belknap. After his death, his wife moved to Aspermont, Texas to live with one of her daughters.
Company A., 21st Confederate Texas Infantry
Mr. Ledbetter brought his family to Dallas County, Texas from Tennessee in 1851. He was a member of the Baptist Church having joined that group in his boyhood. Isaac Ledbetter was in Young County, Texas Mr. Ledbetter was postmaster at Belknap from 21 July 1884 to 3 May 1885. Isaac Ledbetter was Justice of the Peace in Young County from 1877-1885. Isaac Ledbetter died at his farm near Belknap, Young County, Texas. His property was on the site of old Fort Belknap. After his death, his wife moved to Aspermont, Texas to live with one of her daughters.
Company A., 21st Confederate Texas Infantry
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