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Isaac Chrisman

Also Known As: "Frederick", "Isaac Crissman"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chrisman's Spring, Frederick Town, Orange, Virginia, United States
Death: July 19, 1776 (39)
Rye Cove Fort, Lee County, Virginia, United States (killed by indians)
Place of Burial: Duffield, Scott County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Jacob Chrisman, Sr. and ‘Mary’ Magdalena Chrisman
Husband of Jane Hicks
Father of John Chrisman; George W. Chrisman; Isaac Chrisman, Jr.; Margaret Van Bebber; Gabriel E Chrisman, Sr. and 3 others
Brother of Jacob Chrisman, Jr.; Abraham Chrisman; Sarah Barley; Anna Maria ‘Mary’ Stephens; Johannes Chrisman and 5 others

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About Isaac Chrisman

DAR Ancestor A113332


The 11 children of Jacob Chrisman and Magdalena Hite were:

(v) Isaac "Frederick" Chrisman, born November 9, 1736, Frederick, Virginia; died July 19, 1776, Rye Cove, Lee, Virginia; married Jane Scott 1761 in Hardy County, Virginia; born 1740, died 1825.


Isaac Chrisman is the son of Jacob and Magdalena Hite Chrisman. He and 2 family members (his sons?) were killed by Indians in 1776 at Rye's Cove near a fort he had built (Crissman Fort) in Lee County, Virginia.

Chrisman (Crissman) had served in the militia as a private at Glade Hollow Fort during the Point Pleasant Campaign in Virginia (now W. Virginia) in 1774, a battle with Indians which has been called "the first battle" of the Revolutionary War and is recognized by the D.A.R. as a Revolutionary War battle. Isaac is in the D.A.R. database as a Revolutionary War patriot (Ancestor #A113332).

The D.A.R. records list his year of death as 1776. I'm not positive of his burial place, but assume he was buried at the Crissman Fort near where he was killed.

(killed by Indians): 19 Jul 1776, Ft. Rye Cove, Lee Co., VA

Frontiersman, Indian fighter, Fort Builder, born and buried in Virginia

Rye Cove: Rye Cove Fort (1774 - 1794), a fortified station and trading post on the Wilderness Road. It was originally called Isaac Crissman's (Sr.) Fort until 1776, when it was attacked by Cherokee Indians, killing Crissman. The property was then acquired by Thomas Carter. The fort was rebuilt in 1777 by Col. Joseph Martin and renamed Fort Lee (1) by the state militia.


Isaac was featured as an ancestor of country singer Tim McGraw and baseball player Tug McGraw on 'Who Do You Think You Are?' episode which originally aired 2/11/2011. [1]


Family

http://chrisman.org/immigrants/jacob-hite.htm

  • 1. Jacob Chrisman (b.c1700/7-Worms,R,P,Germany;d.Bef 6 Oct 1778-W,FC,Virginia) sp: Magdalina Hite (c.13 Sep 1713-Kingston,UC,New York;m.Abt 1728)
    • 2. Isaac Chrisman (b.9 Nov 1736-O,,Virginia;d.Bef 28 Jan 1777- ,Virginia sp: Jane Scott (m.1761; d.1825)
      • 3. Isaac Chrisman Jr. (b.1763/1764- [West] Vi;d. Jan 1830- ,Missouri) sp: Judah "Judy" Wallen (m.Abt 1785)
      • 3. Rebecca Chrisman
      • 3. Gabriel E. Chrisman (b.7 Oct 1767-,,[West] Virg; dc 1852--,AC, Missouri) sp: Jane Cox (b.1771-, Maryland; m.1788; d.Abt 1851)
      • 3. Abraham Chrisman (b.Abt 1770)
      • 3. Catherine Chrisman (b.1772)
      • 3. Nimrod Chrisman (b.Abt 1769; d 1862) sp: Milly Marcum

Family

CHRISMAN: Supplemental Information to "Windows Into Our Past A Genealogy of the Cowne, Gough & Associated Families, Vol. 2, © 1998, Judy Parsons Smith , p. 368-370. < link >

4. Isaac Chrisman , son of Jacob & Magdaline (Hite) Chrisman , b. 9 Nov 1736, Frederick Co., VA; d. 19 Jul 1776, Rye Cove Fort, Scott or Lee Co. [xlv], VA; m. ca. 1761[xlvi], Hardy, VA[xlvii] to Jane Scott, daughter of Samuel & Ann Scott of Ireland, b. Hardy Co, VA (presently in WV) [xlviii]; d. 1825[xlix], Lee County, VA.

After the death of her husband Jane (Scott) Chrisman m 2nd to m 2nd ca. 1777/1778, Washington County, VA to Nathaniel Hix[l] , b. 1751, Washington Co., VA.

Isaac & Jane (Scott) Chrisman had six (6) children:

  • 4.1. Nimrod Chrisman[li] , b. 15 Oct 1776, Rye Cove Fort, Scott Co., VA[lii]; d. 1866[liii], Pennington Gap, Lee Co., VA[liv]; m. 1796[lv] to Amelia "Millie" Marcum[lvi] , b. Oct 1774, VA[lvii].
  • 4.2. Gabriel Chrisman III[lviii], b. 7 Oct 1767, Powell River, Lee Co., VA[lix]; d. 11 Aug 1852, Jackson Co., MO[lx]; m. Lee Co., VA[lxi] to Jane Cox /Cocke , daughter of Charles M. & Miss (Ellender) Cox , b. 7 Apr 1772, Maryland ; d. 1851, Jackson Co., MO[lxii]. Possible signer of the petition to form Lee Co., Virginia in 1792.
  • 4.3. John Chrisman[lxiii] , b. 1758, VA; d. 1776, Rye Cove Fort, Scott Co., VA[lxiv]
  • 4.4. Abraham Chrisman , b. 1761, VA[lxv]; d. 1776, Rye Cove Fort, Scott Co., VA[lxvi]
  • 4.5. Isaac Chrisman Jr. (III) [lxvii], b. 1765, Hardy Co., West Virginia; d. 3 Nov 1838, Franklin Co., Missouri[lxviii]; m. Lee Co., VA to Judah Wallen [lxix]. Possible signer of the petition to form Lee Co., Virginia in 1792.
  • 4.6. Catherine Chrisman III[lxx] , b. ca. 1772[lxxi]; m. 23 Feb 1790[lxxii] to Fredrick Shell[lxxiii]

Disputed Children

“Here John Davis Van Bibber met and married Margaret "Peggy" Chrisman, oldest daughter of Isaac Chrisman and Jenny Scott. Isaac was among the first white settlers to settle this far west and was killed at the Chrisman fort by Indians in 1776.” [??Cannot find this Peggy in the Chrisman Pedigree - < link >


http://www.historicsullivan.com/archives_manuscripts_0062_box003_it...

Isaac Chrisman was killed by the Indians near his fort in Rye Cove, Scott County, Virginia in the summer of 1776. Isaac’s survivors were his wife, Jane Scott Chrisman, and children Isaac Jr., Gabriel, Nimrod, and possibly Catherine. After Isaac Chrisman Senior’s death, his widow married Nathaniel Hix and the family moved to the Rocky Station area of Lee County, Virginia. Hix was appointed guardian of his stepson Isaac Chrisman Jr., and Hix obtained two land grants issued in the name of Isaac Chrisman Jr. When a survey was made for his grant, the surveyor clearly showed a “station” or fort was located within the bounds of the survey (1), and he also shows the location of the “Rock Spring” near the “Station”. This spring still exists.

Sources

“ Jane/Jean was born in 1740. In 1761 she married Issac Chrisman and they raised a family of five children. When Issac was killed by the Indians, she remarried to Nathan Hix (Hicks). Jane/Jean passed away in 1825.”

His property was right on the border of Indian territory, so he really put his family at risk by doing that.

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Isaac Chrisman's Timeline

1736
November 9, 1736
Chrisman's Spring, Frederick Town, Orange, Virginia, United States
1737
June 5, 1737
Conewago, Adams, Pennsylvania, USA
June 5, 1737
Opequon, Frederick, Virginia, USA
1758
1758
Virginia, USA
1765
1765
Hardy County, WV, United States
1765
Lee, Virginia, USA
1767
October 17, 1767
Hampshire, Virginia, United States
1767
Botetourt County, Virginia, USA
1770
1770
Hampshire, West Virginia, USA