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Rebecca Isaac 1644–1699 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1644
Birth Location: South Stoke, Lincoln, England
Death Date: 16 Mar 1699
Death Location: Calvert, Maryland Colony, British America
Father: Richard "Isaacke)
Mother: Lady Sharpe
Spouse(s): Thomas Tasker
Children(s): Eleanor Tasker
The story of Rebecca Isaac began in 1644 in South Stoke, Lincoln, England. Rebecca Isaac married Thomas Tasker, and had children including Eleanor Elizabeth Tasker. Rebecca Isaac passed away in 1699 in Calvert, Maryland Colony, British America.
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Biography
- The story of Rebecca Isaac began in 1644 in South Stoke, Lincoln, England.
- Rebecca Isaac married Thomas Tasker, and had children including Eleanor Elizabeth Tasker.
- Rebecca Isaac passed away in 1699 in Calvert, Maryland Colony, British America.
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Rebecca Isaac's Descendants
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1. Eleanor (Elizabeth) Tasker 1686–1706 m. Thomas (John) Addison 1679–1727
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1. John (Christopher) Addison 1700–1774 m. Mary (Eleanor) Belt 1710–1775
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1. Thomas (John Addison) Capt 1730–1782 m. Mary (Ann Norman ADDISON) MILLS 1737–1808
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1. Christopher Addison 1760–1818 m. Agnes Montgomery 1760–1821
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Rebecca Isaac's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1644
Event Place: South Stoke, Lincoln, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 16 Mar 1699
Event Place: Calvert, Maryland Colony, British America