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Isaac Archibald Read 1842–1864 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 February 1842

Birth Location: Clarksville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 22 August 1864

Death Location: killed in battle near Wilimington, N. C.

Father: Nicholas Read

Mother: Clarisa Read

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The story of Isaac Archibald Read began in 1842 in Clarksville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA. In 1860, Isaac Archibald Read resided in Richmond Ward 3, Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA. In 1861, Isaac Archibald Read resided in New Bern, North Carolina, USA. Isaac Archibald Read married Mary Camming Hoastoun. Isaac Archibald Read passed away in 1864 in killed in battle near Wilimington, N. C..

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Biography

  • The story of Isaac Archibald Read began in 1842 in Clarksville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA.
  • In 1860, Isaac Archibald Read resided in Richmond Ward 3, Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA.
  • In 1861, Isaac Archibald Read resided in New Bern, North Carolina, USA.
  • Isaac Archibald Read married Mary Camming Hoastoun.
  • Isaac Archibald Read passed away in 1864 in killed in battle near Wilimington, N. C..

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Isaac Read's Ancestors

Self
Isaac Read
1842–1864
Birth Place: Clarksville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA
Parents
Nicholas Cabell Read
1809–1872
Virginia, United States of America
Clarisa (Jane) Read
1812–1847
Charlotte County, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
Issac (Wright Read) Jr
1777–1823
Charlotte County, Virginia, United States of America
Anne (Mayo) Venable
1784–1869
Prince Edward, Virginia, USA
Clement Reade
1772–1841
Charlotte Court House, Charlotte County, Virginia, United States of America
Clarissa (Jane) Edmunds
1772–1845
Brunswick County, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Col. Reade
1739–1777
Sarah Embra
1747–1802
Samuel Venable
1756–1821
Mary Carrington
1758–1837
Col. Reade
1739–1777
Sarah Embra
1747–1802
Col. Sr
1746–1825
Sarah Eldridge
1754–1836
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Clement Read
1707–1763
Mary Hill
1711–1786
Henry Jr
1727–1758
Priscilla Hill
1720–1788
Nathaniel Venable
1733–1804
Elizabeth Woodson
1740–1791
Paul Carrington
1733–1818
Margaret Reade
1739–1766
Clement Read
1707–1763
Mary Hill
1711–1786
Henry Jr
1727–1758
Priscilla Hill
1720–1788
Colonel Edmunds
1710–1787
Elizabeth Edmunds
1710–1754
Thomas Esq.
1710–1754
Ann Jones
1731–1771

Isaac Read's Timeline

4 Records

1842
18 February 1842
Birth of Isaac Archibald Read in Clarksville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA
Clarksville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA
1860
1860
Age 18
Isaac Archibald Read resided here in Richmond Ward 3, Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA
Richmond Ward 3, Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA
1861
23 Jul 1861
Age 19
Isaac Archibald Read resided here in New Bern, North Carolina, USA
New Bern, North Carolina, USA
1864
22 August 1864
Age 22
Death of Isaac Archibald Read in killed in battle near Wilimington, N. C.
killed in battle near Wilimington, N. C.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 February 1842
    Event Place: Clarksville, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1860
    Event Place: Richmond Ward 3, Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 23 Jul 1861
    Event Place: New Bern, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: North Carolina, U.S., Newspapers.com Stories and Events Index, Newbern Weekly Progress; Publication Date: 23 Jul 1861; Publication Place: New Bern, North Carolina, USA; &terms=Isaac_A._Read

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 August 1864
    Event Place: killed in battle near Wilimington, N. C.
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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