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Isaac McFadden 1753–1820 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1753

Birth Location: Craven, now Chester County, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 9 December 1820

Death Location: Fort Lawn, Chester County, South Carolina, United States of America

Father: Candour McFadden

Mother: Mary Guy

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Steele

Children(s): James McFadden

The story of Isaac McFadden began in 1753 in Craven, now Chester County, South Carolina, USA. Isaac McFadden married Elizabeth Steele, and had children including James Ewing Mcfadden. Isaac McFadden passed away in 1820 in Fort Lawn, Chester County, South Carolina, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Isaac McFadden began in 1753 in Craven, now Chester County, South Carolina, USA.
  • Isaac McFadden married Elizabeth Steele, and had children including James Ewing Mcfadden.
  • Isaac McFadden passed away in 1820 in Fort Lawn, Chester County, South Carolina, United States of America.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Isaac McFadden's Ancestors

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Isaac McFadden
1753–1820
Birth Place: Craven, now Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Parents
Candour McFadden
1710–1790
County Antrim, Ballymena, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Mary (Hannah) Guy
1731–1790
Owermoigne, Dorset, England
Grandparents
Robert (Adams) McFadyean
1690–1740
Antrim, Antrim, Northern Ireland
Margaret (Allan) Elliot
1692–1746
Borrowstouness, West Lothian, Scotland
John Guy
1695–1762
Owermoigne, Dorset, England
Cleo (Joan) Eckles
1702–1762
Great-Grandparents
John Eliot
1662–
Elisabeth Feithie
1671–1715
John Guy
1670–1738
Edith Stevens
1673–1744
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johnne Ell(i)ot
1642–
Marjorie Smyth
1643–
James Feithie
1636–1689
Issobell Gairdner
1646–
Anthony Guy
1611–
Jane Hollard
1642–1671

Isaac McFadden's Descendants

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Isaac McFadden (1753–9 December 1820) m. Elizabeth Steele (1763–26 JUN 1802)
  1. 1. James (Ewing) McFadden 1784–1844 m. Susan Buford 1786–1868
    1. 1. Isaac McFadden 1807–1855 m. Mary McCalla 1811–1848
      1. 1. James (McCalla) McFadden 1828–1908 m. Amelia (Eleanor) Crawford 1833–1916
        1. 1. Augusta Saye 1869–1949 m. James (McJunkin) Saye 1854–1915
        2. 2. Isaac (J.) McFadden 1864–1915
        3. 3. Amelia (Jane) Wylie 1862–1945
        4. 4. Margaret Love 1866–1917
        5. 5. James (Crawford) McFadden 1858–1942
        6. 6. Mary Neely 1852–1898
        7. 7. Susan (A.) Hicklin 1860–1950
        8. 8. Ella (Gill) McFadden 1871–1882
        9. 9. Mary Mcfadden 1853–
    2. 2. Mary (Buford) Gaston 1805–1886
    3. 3. Ralph McFadden 1809–1859

Isaac McFadden's Timeline

6 Records

1753
1753
Birth of Isaac McFadden in Craven, now Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Craven, now Chester County, South Carolina, USA
1753
1753
Birth of Isaac McFadden
None
1782
1782
Age 29
Isaac McFadden was married
None
1803
1803
Age 50
Isaac McFadden was married
None
1820
9 December 1820
Age 67
Death of Isaac McFadden in Lansford, Chester, South Carolina, United States
Lansford, Chester, South Carolina, United States
1820
9 December 1820
Age 67
Death of Isaac McFadden
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1753
    Event Place: Craven, now Chester County, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1753

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1782

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1803

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 December 1820
    Event Place: Lansford, Chester, South Carolina, United States
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 December 1820

    Genealogy Event 7
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Fort Lawn, Chester County, South Carolina, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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