Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Michael Matthis Isner 1732 1809


Michael Matthias Isner 1732 - 1809
 
 b 1732 Fishbach, Bavaria, Germany
d     1809 Randolph Co., VA, buried Elkins VA
 
Father
Hans Michael Isner


michael matthis isner was a scout in the revolutionary war. b. 1732 in fischbach co. bayern, germany d. 1809 in elkins,randolph, va.. he was the son of hans michael weissner & barbar adelmann. michael m. married 23 sept. 1760 to ann maxwell b. 1739 in ireland d. 1810 in randolph, va. they had 3 children. catherine isner, thomas isner, henry idner,

hans michael weissner is michael matthis isner's father. he married barbara adelmann. as soon as i find the date of his birth, which i just erased, i'll let you know. he was born in dietenhan, germany d. 7 july, 1765. hans & barbara arrived on 12 sept. 1750 on the ship "priscilla".

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Birth: 1732, Germany
Death: 1809
Randolph County
West Virginia, USA
Michael M. Isner was born 1732 in Fishbach, Bavaria. He married Ann Maxwell Sep 23 1760 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. He was the first of the Isner family to settle in what is now Randolph County, West Virginia. He was a Revolutionary War Patriot. He is buried on his farm. From Elkins, take the Beverly five-lane (US 219/250 South) for 1.1 miles; it is on the left side of the road above the car lot.



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from http://laurellynn.com/genealogy/isner/michael_isner_marriages_children.htm

CAPTAIN JONAS FRIEND AND HIS COMPANY AT BATTLE OF POINT PLEASANT ON 10 OCTOBER 1774 by Warren Skidmore. Accessed March 15, 2008.
http://www.swcp.com/~dhickman/journals/V5I4/friendptpleasant.html
MICHAEL ISENER (ISNER). Paid £3 12sh for 48 days. He was born about 1732 in Germany, and emigrated to Pennsylvania on the Neptune before settling in the Tygarts Valley. He signed as Melchor Eisnert on an allegiance from the passengers at Philadelphia on 24 September 1753.29 He had made two settlements by 1778: one near the Evermans at the present Glenmore Subdivision, and another at the mouth of Chenoweth Creek on the west side of the Tygarts River. He is, no doubt, the Michael Austner who was at the vendue sale of David White. He served on the first grand jury in Randolph County in 1787, and was living in 1790.30 Two of his sons filed pension applications on 1 November 1834. Thomas Isner, the elder of the two (born 1758), states that he "was raised in Randolph County, Virginia" but says nothing about his birthplace.31

Marriages and Children of Michael Matthias1 Isner 1732 - 1809
Marriage 1BirthDeathNotes
Ann Maxwell?1739 Ireland1810 Randolph Co, VAMarried Sep 23, 1760, Philadelphia, PA
ChildrenBirthDeathNotes
Katherine/Catherine Isnerbef. 1763Nov 1821
Randolph Co., VA
Married John Phillips (b. 1760; d. Jul 1815, Randolph Co., VA) Dec 21, 1785, Harrison Co., VA
Thomas Isner1763, VADec 2, 1847
Randolph Co., VA
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Married Magdalene Miller (b. 1763, VA; d. Oct 5, 1838, Randolph Co., VA) Jun 6, 1786, Harrison Co., VA
Henry Isner1764, VA1849, Randolph Co.,VA



Married Barbara ShaverFeb 16, 1787, Harrison Co., VA














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