William David ISAACS - Media
William David ISAACS - Media
1870 KY Jackson River Alsey E. Johnson
1870 KY Jackson River Alsey E. Johnson. 1870 United States Federal Census for Isaac Isaacs Kentucky Jackson River. Line 1 Isaac Issacs age 25 KY, line 2 Alsey E. age 25 TN, line 3 William D. age 2 KY, line 4 James E. age 3/12 KY.
1880 KY Jackson Mckee p483 Alsey E. Johnson
1880 KY Jackson Mckee p483 & 484 Alsey E. Johnson. 1880 United States Federal Census for Isaac Isaacs Kentucky Jackson Mckee 048. Page 483: Isaac line 44 age 36, Alsey line 45 age 36, Noah line 46 age 14, William line 47 age 13, James line 48 age 11, Rhoda A. line 49 age 8, Ambrose line 50 age 5. Page 484: Harden line 1 age 3 and Wilson line 2 age 1.
1880 KY Jackson Mckee p484 Alsey E. Johnson
1880 KY Jackson Mckee p483 & 484 Alsey E. Johnson. 1880 United States Federal Census for Isaac Isaacs Kentucky Jackson Mckee 048. Page 483: Isaac line 44 age 36, Alsey line 45 age 36, Noah line 46 age 14, William line 47 age 13, James line 48 age 11, Rhoda A. line 49 age 8, Ambrose line 50 age 5. Page 484: Harden line 1 age 3 and Wilson line 2 age 1.
1920 TX Fanin Precinct 4 p7B Alsey E. Johnson
1920 TX Fanin Precinct 4 p7B Alsey E. Johnson. 1920 United States Federal Census for Isaac Isaacs Texas Fannin Justice Precinct 4 District 0048. Isaac line 76 age 74, Alsey line 77 age 75, granddaughter Vida line 78 age 8. Immediately above Isaac is son William D. Isaacs family: William D. line 73 age 50, wife Mary C. line 74 age 44, son John H. line 75 age 18.
William David Isaacs & Mary Catherine Wilburn stone
William David Isaacs & Mary Catherine Wilburn stone on Find A Grave from Jeanie (Russell) Morris.


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