Birth |
5/27/1670 |
Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America |
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Place of Residence |
from 1695 to 1697 |
Windsor, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America |
In 1695 John Owen gave to his son Isaac a parcel of land in the part of Windsor called Poquonock; and in 1697 John Owen made over to his sons Isaac and Obadiah certain other lands. In 1708 Isaac Owen of Windsor bought Lot No. 18 in Simsbury from his brother Joseph Owen. |
Military Service |
1709 |
Canada |
In 1709 Isaac, along with his brother Obadiah, enlisted in Capt. Collin's Company, Col. Wm. Whiting's Regiment to go on an expedition against Canada. He received 1 L 9 shillings bounty. |
Death |
6/13/1736 |
Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America |
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Burial |
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Old Poquonock Burying Ground, Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
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