Capt. Isaac Wayne

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Capt. Isaac Wayne

Also Known As: "Isaac Wayne", "Captain Isaac Wayne"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Wicklow, Republic of Ireland (Ireland)
Death: November 1774 (74-75)
Easttown Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States
Place of Burial: Wayne, Delaware County, PA, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Captain Anthony Wayne and Hannah Wayne
Husband of Elizabeth Wayne
Father of William Wayne; Ann Hayman; Maj. Gen. "Mad Anthony" Wayne; Hannah VanLeer and Margaret Penrose Holstein
Brother of Francis Wayne; Gabriel Wayne; Jacob Wayne; Humphrey Wayne; Sarah Norton and 11 others

Occupation: Came to America
Managed by: Dianna Ruth Willman
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About Capt. Isaac Wayne

He built up the largest tannery in Pennsylvania, grew grain and feed-crops. His militia commission enabled him to go out when the Indians rose or threatened, as he did during the French and Indian War between 1755-58.



Immigrated to Eastown Township in Chester Co, Pennsylvania in 1724


Captain Isaac Wayne (1699–1774) was a Pennsylvania tanner and father of American Revolutionary War General "Mad" Anthony Wayne and grandfather of United States Congressman Isaac Wayne. Isaac Wayne was born in County Wicklow, Ireland in 1699 to Captain Anthony Wayne, veteran of the Battle of the Boyne. In 1722, Capt. Anthony Wayne moved to Pennsylvania with Dutch-born wife, Hannah Faulkner, eight of their nine children, and Wayne's close friend and fellow veteran, John Hunter. It is speculated that Hannah was the daughter of one of the better-rewarded Dutch officers. They settled on a 1,600-acre (6.5 km2) estate in Easttown, Chester County, in what became the town of Paoli in 1724. Their stone home called Waynesborough is now a designated historical site and open for public tours. Isaac, the ninth child, stayed in England to finish his education and joined the family two years later. Isaac was 40 years old when his parents deeded their estate to him under the condition that he was to pay an annuity to his parents for the remainder of their lives.

He built up the largest tannery in Pennsylvania, grew grain, and feed-crops. His militia commission enabled him to go out when the Indians rose or threatened, as he did during the French and Indian War between 1755-58.

When he was reaching forty, he took as his bride Elizabeth Iddings of Philadelphia who was probably 10 years younger.

Isaac and Elizabeth Iddings Wayne had four children:

  1. Anthony Wayne, a Major General during the American Revolution
  2. Hannah, who married Samuel Vanleer
  3. Ann, who married Capt. William Hayman
  4. Margaret, who married Col. Holstein

Isaac died in 1774 and is buried in the St. David churchyard in Wayne, Pennsylvania.

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Capt. Isaac Wayne's Timeline

1699
1699
Wicklow, Republic of Ireland (Ireland)
1739
1739
Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States
1740
September 18, 1740
Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States
1745
January 1, 1745
Easttown Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States
1748
1748
East Nantmeal Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania
1774
November 1774
Age 75
Easttown Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States
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Old Saint David's Church Cemetery, Wayne, Delaware County, PA, United States