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Isaac Byrum Jr.

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Isaac Byrum Jr.

Birth
Ryland, Chowan County, North Carolina, USA
Death
3 May 1916 (aged 76)
Ryland, Chowan County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Chowan County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Isaac Byrum, Jr. was born on a farm near Ryland, Chowan County, North Carolina to Isaac Birum, Sr. and Clarkey Hollowell on 2 May 1840. Isaac Byrum joined enlisted as a Private in Company M, 1st Regiment NC Infantry for a period of 6 months on 15 June 1861 at the age of 21. This company was mustered out of service on November 12th and 13th of 1861. He re-enlisted on 15 February 1862 as a Private in Company F, 11th Regiment NC Troops. He was present or accounted for until wounded in the left leg, which was later amputated, and left for dead at the battle Gettysburg, PA on 3-5 July 1863. Once captured by the Union, Byrum was transferred between various Federal hospitals before finally being confined at Point Lookout, Maryland. It was from here that he had to make his way home after having been paroled and transferred for exchange. Upon parol, he was retired to the Invalid Corps on 2 June 1864. After returning home, Isaac Byrum was apparently married (though no record exists of this marriage, nor is the name of his wife known) and had a daughter, Sarah. On 19 January 1870, Byrum married Penelope Elizabeth Taylor of Hertford County, NC. They had nine children; Martha Jane, Penelope Cornelia, William James, John Thomas, Annie Eliza, Sarah Clarkey, Mary Elizabeth, Isaac, and Arthur Eugene.
Penelope Taylor Byrum wife passed away on 1 March 1913, followed by Isaac on 3 May 1916, both at Isaac's childhood home in Ryland where they had brought up their own family.
Isaac Byrum, Jr. was born on a farm near Ryland, Chowan County, North Carolina to Isaac Birum, Sr. and Clarkey Hollowell on 2 May 1840. Isaac Byrum joined enlisted as a Private in Company M, 1st Regiment NC Infantry for a period of 6 months on 15 June 1861 at the age of 21. This company was mustered out of service on November 12th and 13th of 1861. He re-enlisted on 15 February 1862 as a Private in Company F, 11th Regiment NC Troops. He was present or accounted for until wounded in the left leg, which was later amputated, and left for dead at the battle Gettysburg, PA on 3-5 July 1863. Once captured by the Union, Byrum was transferred between various Federal hospitals before finally being confined at Point Lookout, Maryland. It was from here that he had to make his way home after having been paroled and transferred for exchange. Upon parol, he was retired to the Invalid Corps on 2 June 1864. After returning home, Isaac Byrum was apparently married (though no record exists of this marriage, nor is the name of his wife known) and had a daughter, Sarah. On 19 January 1870, Byrum married Penelope Elizabeth Taylor of Hertford County, NC. They had nine children; Martha Jane, Penelope Cornelia, William James, John Thomas, Annie Eliza, Sarah Clarkey, Mary Elizabeth, Isaac, and Arthur Eugene.
Penelope Taylor Byrum wife passed away on 1 March 1913, followed by Isaac on 3 May 1916, both at Isaac's childhood home in Ryland where they had brought up their own family.


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  • Maintained by: Jim Nelson
  • Originally Created by: Bev
  • Added: Oct 10, 2004
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9580005/isaac-byrum: accessed ), memorial page for Isaac Byrum Jr. (2 May 1840–3 May 1916), Find a Grave Memorial ID 9580005, citing Isaac Byrum Family Cemetery, Chowan County, North Carolina, USA; Maintained by Jim Nelson (contributor 47275092).