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Isaac Downs 1780–1853 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 JAN 1780

Birth Location: Greenfield, CT

Death Date: 21 FEB 1853

Death Location: Easton, CT

Father: Chauncey Downs

Mother: Betty Smith

Spouse(s): Sarah Unknown

Children(s):

Isaac Downs was born in 1780 in Greenfield, CT, the child of Chauncey Downs And Betty Smith. Isaac Downs married Sarah Unknown. Isaac Downs passed away in 1853 in Easton, CT.

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Biography

  • Isaac Downs was born in 1780 in Greenfield, CT, the child of Chauncey Downs And Betty Smith.
  • Isaac Downs married Sarah Unknown.
  • Isaac Downs passed away in 1853 in Easton, CT.

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Isaac Downs's Ancestors

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Isaac Downs
1780–1853
Birth Place: Greenfield, CT
Parents
Chauncey Downs
1743–1814
Greenfield, CT
Betty Smith
1741–
Fairfield, CT
Grandparents
Nathaniel Downs
1714–1779
Fairfield, CT
Sarah Chauncey
1721–1775
Stratfield, Fairfield Co., CT
Benjamin Smith
1708–1787
Sarah Gray
1706–1784
Great-Grandparents
John Downs
1672–1753
Deborah Odell
1682–1745
Israel Chauncey
1693–1737
Martha Wakeman
1700–
Joseph Smith
1680–1720
Hannah Unknown
Jacob Gray
1681–1742
Hannah Seeley
1683–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Odell
Charles Chauncey
1668–1714
Sarah Burr
1675–1697
John Wakeman
1659–
Martha Hubbell
–1710
Samuel Smith
–1699
Sarah Frost
Jacob Gray
–1711
Sarah Unknown
Nathaniel Seeley
1650–1687
Hannah Bennett
1656–

Isaac Downs's Timeline

2 Records

1780
28 JAN 1780
Birth of Isaac Downs in Greenfield, CT
Greenfield, CT
1853
21 FEB 1853
Age 73
Death of Isaac Downs in Easton, CT
Easton, CT

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 JAN 1780
    Event Place: Greenfield, CT

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 FEB 1853
    Event Place: Easton, CT

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