Misc. Notes
Isaac grew to manhood in Nittany Valley where he was married, but later made his home in Brady Township, Clearfield County, dying there in 1866. His widow and children then returned to Centre County.
An Isaac Lines (1802-1866), a laborer age 60, is listed in the 1860 federal census with his wife Catharine (age 56) and two children: Susan (18) and son Isaac (16) and a third child Lydia Johnston (5). Isaac Lines (father) died in 1866, still residing in Brady Township.
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The “Genealogy of Joseph Lines” source indicates Isaac was buried at the Stevens Cemetery, Bradford, County, PA and includes a headstone. However the headstone is unreadable and the Stevens Cemetery FindaGrave entry for this Isaac indicates he was born in 1790 with an unknown death date.
Among the other Stevens Cemetery graves are 13 other Lines’ family members. None of them however can be connected to any of those I have in my database. I don’t believe any of them are related. At least none of them are known to be related at this time.
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Isaac’s home was close to his brother Joseph’s.
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