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About Isaac Willcockson
Birth: 1775 Rowan County North Carolina, USADeath: Sep., 1835 Boone County Missouri, USA He was a son of John Willcockson, Jr., and Sarah Notson, and a grandson of John Willcockson, Sr., and Sarah Boone, sister of the famous Daniel.
He married on May 25, 1797, in Clark Co., KY, to first cousin, Rebecca White. She was a daughter of William White and Elizabeth Boone, and a granddaughter of Samuel Boone and Sarah Day. Samuel was a brother of the famous Daniel.
Children: Samuel B., Mary "Polly" (Risk), Sarah (Peeler), William W., Elizabeth (Boucher), Leanna (Callaway), Rebecca (Sappington), Isaac Newton, John, Daniel B., James P., David J., and possibly Larry.
"Wilton, Boone County and Stories of a River Town," by David P. Sapp. Goshen Church minutes from 1832-1888, records Isaac's date of death and the spelling of his name.
Birth: 1777 Rowan County North Carolina, USA Death: Sep., 1835 Boone County Missouri, USA
His date of birth is unknown, but he was a son of John Willcockson Jr., and Sarah Notson. He was about 20 years old when he married his first and only wife, Rebecca White.
Bond agreement date: Clarke County, (KY) May 19th, 1797: "I William White and Elizabeth White have sertify that Isaac Willcockson may obtain lisons to join ayionion with my daughter Rebeccah. In the said County - (signed) William White, Thomas Brinegar and William Willcockson"
Marriage date from Clark County (KY) Marriages: "White, Rebeckah married Wilcokson, Isaac on 25 May 1797."
Children: Samuel B., Mary "Polly" (Risk), Sarah (Peeler), William W., Elizabeth (Boucher), Leannah (Callaway), Rebecca (Sappington), Isaac Newton, John C. , Daniel Boone, James P., and David J.
Isaac and Rebecca were charter members of the New Salem Baptist Church of Ashland, and the Baptist Church of Christ also known as Goshen Primitive Baptist Church of Wilton.
"Wilton, Boone County and Stories of a River Town," by David P. Sapp. Goshen Church minutes from 1832-1888, record Isaac as a charter member on "Sep. 1832," and his date of death "Dec'd Sep. 1835."
"Wilcoxson and Allied Families," by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, M. A. 1958, records Isaac's lineage.
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Parents:
John Willcockson (1744 - ____)
Spouse:
Rebecca White Willcockson (1777 - 1847)*
Children:
Samuel B. Wilcockson (1798 - 1865)*
Sarah Wilcoxson Peeler (1801 - 1857)*
Elizabeth Willcockson Boucher (1805 - 1867)*
Rebecca Willcockson Sappington (1808 - 1888)*
Isaac N Wilcoxen (1813 - 1857)*
Daniel Boone Willcockson (1815 - 1852)*
David J. Wilcox (1821 - 1879)*
*Point here for explanation
Burial: Goshen Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery Wilton Boone County Missouri, USA
His date of birth is unknown, but he was a son of John Willcockson Jr., and Sarah Notson.
He was about 20 years old when he married Rebecca White in Clark Co., KY. There are no known records that show him with a middle name or initial.
1880 Census shows daughter, Rebecca (Sappington), with both parents born in North Carolina.
Bond agreement date: Clarke County, (KY) May 19th, 1797: "I William White and Elizabeth White have sertify that Isaac Willcockson may obtain lisons to join ayionion with my daughter Rebeccah. In the said County - (signed) William White, Thomas Brinegar and William Willcockson"
Marriage date from Clark County (KY) Marriages: "White, Rebeckah married Wilcokson, Isaac on 25 May 1797."
Children: Samuel B. Wilcockson 1798-1865 (1m. "Milly" Basnett) (2m. Elizabeth Peak) Mary "Polly" Willcockson 1799-Jan. 8, 1870 (William Risk) Sarah Wilcoxson 1801-1857 (David Peeler) William W. Willcockson 1803-Jan. 31, 1845 (Prudence M. Smith) Elizabeth Willcockson 1805-1867 (Col. Robert Boucher) Leannah Willcockson 1807-1845 (Charles L. Callaway) Rebecca Willcockson 1808-1888 (John Sappington) Isaac Newton Wilcoxen 1813-1857 (Sarah A. Klinkenbeard) Daniel Boone Willcockson 1815-1852 (Catharine Griggs) James Pilcher Wilcockson 1818-1851 David J. Willcox 1821-1879 (Martha E. Blythe)
Isaac and Rebecca were charter members of the New Salem Baptist Church of Ashland, and in 1832, the Baptist Church of Christ also known as Goshen Primitive Baptist Church of Wilton.
"Wilcoxson and Allied Families," by Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, M. A. 1958, records Isaac's lineage. His will contains the spelling for his last name.
It is assumed that Isaac and Rebecca were buried in the Goshen Church Cemetery. They lived in Wilton in their old age, but there are no known cemetery burial records, or visible grave markers for them.
- Updated from Find A Grave Memorial via son John C. Willcockson by SmartCopy: Oct 9 2015, 18:59:04 UTC
Isaac Willcockson's Timeline
1775 |
1775
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Rowan, NC, United States
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1798 |
April 1, 1798
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Clark County, Kentucky, United States
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April 1, 1798
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KY, United States
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1799 |
1799
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Kentucky, USA
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1801 |
June 25, 1801
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Clark County, Kentucky, United States
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1803 |
1803
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Kentucky, United States
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1805 |
October 5, 1805
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Clark, Kentucky, United States
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1807
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Kentucky, United States
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1808 |
November 18, 1808
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Clark County, Kentucky, United States
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