Isaac Morley Jr.

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Isaac Morley Jr. Veteran

Birth
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
15 May 1826 (aged 64)
Athens, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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From Pioneer & Patriot Families of Bradford County PA (1800-1825) Vol. II; by Clement F. Heverly, page (Page 102): Isaac Morley, son of Isaac, who was a soldier in the French war of Colonial times, was a patriot of the Revolution. He witnessed the surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga and was present at the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown. In 1807 he sold his property at West Springfield, Mass., and moved with his family to Athens township, settling at Morley's Mills. He arrived in October, having been 16 days in making the journey. He became the owner of a valuable property and lived to an advanced age, died 1855. Mr. Morley married Beulah Harmon of Suffield, Mass. They had nine children: the sons being Isaac, Gad Harmon, Alvin, Jacob and Justin; daughters, Fanny, Dorcas, Merab and Beulah.

• Isaac married Celestia, daughter of Joseph Spaulding and occupied the homestead; was a successful school teacher in his early manhood; died in 1882, aged 94 years; children: Isaac, Annie, Abraham, Simon, (Page 103) Nancy, Huldah, Reuben, Seth, Celestia (Mrs. John Ovenshire) and Job.
• Alvin married Eliza Parmenter of Owego and occupied a part of the homestead; children: George, Jane, Cornelia, Adaline and Frank S.
• Gad Harmon married Experience Greene and occupied a part of the homestead; children: Beulah, John G., Justin, Hester, Harriet, Gad H. and Welthia.
• Jacob settled in Burlington. He married Harriet Knapp; children: Joseph F., Lucy (Mrs. Philander P. Burns), Annie (Mrs. O. F. Ayer), Ida M. (Mrs. Isaac M. Campbell), Frances (Mrs. J. B. Felton).
• Justin married Maria Minier and lived in Burlington; only child, Marian (Mrs. Clarence H. Pierce).
• Fanny married Theodorus Loomis of Green's Landing.
• Dorcas married Erastus Loomis of Green's Landing.
•Merab married and lived in the East.
• Beulah married Isaac Miller of Burlington and moved West.
From Pioneer & Patriot Families of Bradford County PA (1800-1825) Vol. II; by Clement F. Heverly, page (Page 102): Isaac Morley, son of Isaac, who was a soldier in the French war of Colonial times, was a patriot of the Revolution. He witnessed the surrender of Burgoyne at Saratoga and was present at the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown. In 1807 he sold his property at West Springfield, Mass., and moved with his family to Athens township, settling at Morley's Mills. He arrived in October, having been 16 days in making the journey. He became the owner of a valuable property and lived to an advanced age, died 1855. Mr. Morley married Beulah Harmon of Suffield, Mass. They had nine children: the sons being Isaac, Gad Harmon, Alvin, Jacob and Justin; daughters, Fanny, Dorcas, Merab and Beulah.

• Isaac married Celestia, daughter of Joseph Spaulding and occupied the homestead; was a successful school teacher in his early manhood; died in 1882, aged 94 years; children: Isaac, Annie, Abraham, Simon, (Page 103) Nancy, Huldah, Reuben, Seth, Celestia (Mrs. John Ovenshire) and Job.
• Alvin married Eliza Parmenter of Owego and occupied a part of the homestead; children: George, Jane, Cornelia, Adaline and Frank S.
• Gad Harmon married Experience Greene and occupied a part of the homestead; children: Beulah, John G., Justin, Hester, Harriet, Gad H. and Welthia.
• Jacob settled in Burlington. He married Harriet Knapp; children: Joseph F., Lucy (Mrs. Philander P. Burns), Annie (Mrs. O. F. Ayer), Ida M. (Mrs. Isaac M. Campbell), Frances (Mrs. J. B. Felton).
• Justin married Maria Minier and lived in Burlington; only child, Marian (Mrs. Clarence H. Pierce).
• Fanny married Theodorus Loomis of Green's Landing.
• Dorcas married Erastus Loomis of Green's Landing.
•Merab married and lived in the East.
• Beulah married Isaac Miller of Burlington and moved West.