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Isaac La Rue

Also Known As: "Larew", "LaRoux", "LaRue"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Burlington County, New Jersey
Death: March 20, 1795 (81)
Frederick County, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Frederick County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Peter LaRue and Elizabeth Phoebe LaRue
Husband of Phebe Carman and Phebe La Rue
Father of John LaRue; Mary Carman; Sarah Hodgen; James Larue; Jabez LaRue and 16 others
Brother of Abraham LaRue; Jacob L. LaRue; Anna LaRue; Elizabeth Pierson; Rebecca Hodgen and 1 other
Half brother of Isaac LaRue

DAR: Ancestor #: A066874
Managed by: Brent Russell LaRowe
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About Isaac La Rue

A Patriot of the American Revolution for VIRGINIA. DAR Ancestor # A066874

Isaac LaRue, Sr. (1712-March 1795) married Phebe Carman. Isaac was born in Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, in 1712. He lived there until 1743, when he moved to Orange County, Virginia. He is recorded as entering the Lower Shenandoah Valley, where he settled at a place called Long Marsh. He seems to have been quite prosperous. Although he started out with a simple log cabin, by 1779 he owned a total of 40,730 1/2 acres in Kentucky alone -- about 300 more in Virginia. He also had over 100 horses. Additional livestock included his ten children: Samuel, Elizabeth, Jacob, John, Sarah, Isaac, Rebecca, James, Jabez, and Mary. Interestingly, he voted in an election for the House of Burgesses of Virginia back in July 24, 1758. The list of voters is still around -- in George Washington's handwriting, who happened to have been one of the candidates.



(1712-March 1795) married Phebe Carman. Isaac was born in Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, in 1712. He lived there until 1743, when he moved to Orange County, Virginia. He is recorded as entering the Lower Shenandoah Valley, where he settled at a place called Long Marsh. He seems to have been quite prosperous. Although he started out with a simple log cabin, by 1779 he owned a total of 40,730 1/2 acres in Kentucky alone -- about 300 more in Virginia. He also had over 100 horses. Additional livestock included his ten children: Samuel, Elizabeth, Jacob, John, Sarah, Isaac, Rebecca, James, Jabez, and Mary. Interestingly, he voted in an election for the House of Burgesses of Virginia back in July 24, 1758. The list of voters is still around -- in George Washington's handwriting, who happened to have been one of the candidates.

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Isaac served in the Revolutionary War

Isaac LaRue, Sr. (1712-March 1795) married Phebe Carman. Isaac was born in Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, in 1712. He lived there until 1743, when he moved to Orange County, Virginia. He is recorded as entering the Lower Shenandoah Valley, where he settled at a place called Long Marsh. He seems to have been quite prosperous. Although he started out with a simple log cabin, by 1779 he owned a total of 40,730 1/2 acres in Kentucky alone -- about 300 more in Virginia. He also had over 100 horses. Additional livestock included his ten children: Samuel, Elizabeth, Jacob, John, Sarah, Isaac, Rebecca, James, Jabez, and Mary. Interestingly, he voted in an election for the House of Burgesses of Virginia back in July 24, 1758. The list of voters is still around -- in George Washington's handwriting, who happened to have been one of the candidates.



About Isaac LaRue, Sr Isaac served in the Revolutionary War. Isaac LaRue, Sr. (1712-March 1795) married Phebe Carman. Isaac was born in Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, in 1712. He lived there until 1743, when he moved to Orange County, Virginia. He is recorded as entering the Lower Shenandoah Valley, where he settled at a place called Long Marsh. He seems to have been quite prosperous. Although he started out with a simple log cabin, by 1779 he owned a total of 40,730 1/2 acres in Kentucky alone -- about 300 more in Virginia. He also had over 100 horses. Additional livestock included his ten children: Samuel, Elizabeth, Jacob, John, Sarah, Isaac, Rebecca, James, Jabez, and Mary. Interestingly, he voted in an election for the House of Burgesses of Virginia back in July 24, 1758. The list of voters is still around in George Washington's handwriting, who happened to have been one of the candidates

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Isaac La Rue's Timeline

1713
June 11, 1713
Burlington County, New Jersey
1737
1737
1744
May 1, 1744
Frederick County, Virginia, United States
May 1, 1744
Long Marsh, Clarke, Virginia, United States
1745
October 24, 1745
Adams, Pennsylvania, United States
1746
January 24, 1746
Frederick County, VA, United States
1748
June 23, 1748
Frederick, VA
1748
Berryville, Frederick, Virginia, United States