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- A certain Isaac supposedly went to Loudoun Cnty, VA before 1770 BUT NOT THIS ONE
A certain Isaac died 5 Sep 1805, Washington, PA
This Isaac got land at L1, C5 WindhamTwp
THIS IS HIS NEPHEW:
[1753]PETTIT, Isaac of Hardwick. 443S - W. 12 Jan 1787; Filed 23 Jan 1787. Wife: Mary. Sons: John, and youngest son, Jonathan. Daughters: Rachil, Elizabeth and Deborah. NOTE: All children minors. Others: Brother, Jonathan PETTIT [Jr.].
Executors: Wife, Mary PETTIT and bro, Jonathan PETTIT. Witnesses: 1754Abm. SHAVER, John MOOR and 1764Mary M. NIXON.
Seven families in Sussex, under the leadership of Judge Nathaniel Pettit, decided to leave. These included his brothers, Charles and Isaac, his nephews Andrew and John Pettit, his niece Dinah, and her husband John Moore, and the latter's daughter and son-in-law Allan Nixon. In the spring of 1787 they joined a large band of other Loyalists, forty families from New Jersey and Pennsylvania totaling four hundred and ten persons, men, women, and children
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