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Zachariah Nathan Isbell

Birth
Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Death
6 Sep 1899 (aged 70–71)
Shelby County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Vandiver, Shelby County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Parents:
Ezekiel Isbell (1801-1880)
Frances "Fannie" Isbell (1811-1878)

Spouse: Eliza Ann "Liza" Stanfield (1831-1913)

Application of Widows of Deceased Soldiers or Sailors, ... County of Jefferson ... Your petitioner, Mrs. Eliza Ann Isbell, ... a citizen of Jefferson County, in the State, of Alabama, and was such on the first day of January, 1901, that she is the widow of Zackariah Isbell who served as a private in Company E of the 29 Regiment Alabama Volunteers; that her husband was killed, or died, on the Nov 6 day of 1899 that he did not desert the service of the State of Alabama, nor of the Confederate States; ... signature of Mrs. Eliza Ann Isbell who made her mark. Witness W. D. Scott.
Schedule of property filed with application for pension by Mrs. Eliza Ann Isbell states she owned 200 acres of land situated in Shelby with a value of $200.00. Personal property consisted of one horse or mule, value $50.00; 3 cattle, value $50.00; 1 clock value $1.50; 1 household and kitchen furniture value $25.00; 1 vehicle value $5.00. Done 31st day of May 1901 at Leeds, Ala.
Parents:
Ezekiel Isbell (1801-1880)
Frances "Fannie" Isbell (1811-1878)

Spouse: Eliza Ann "Liza" Stanfield (1831-1913)

Application of Widows of Deceased Soldiers or Sailors, ... County of Jefferson ... Your petitioner, Mrs. Eliza Ann Isbell, ... a citizen of Jefferson County, in the State, of Alabama, and was such on the first day of January, 1901, that she is the widow of Zackariah Isbell who served as a private in Company E of the 29 Regiment Alabama Volunteers; that her husband was killed, or died, on the Nov 6 day of 1899 that he did not desert the service of the State of Alabama, nor of the Confederate States; ... signature of Mrs. Eliza Ann Isbell who made her mark. Witness W. D. Scott.
Schedule of property filed with application for pension by Mrs. Eliza Ann Isbell states she owned 200 acres of land situated in Shelby with a value of $200.00. Personal property consisted of one horse or mule, value $50.00; 3 cattle, value $50.00; 1 clock value $1.50; 1 household and kitchen furniture value $25.00; 1 vehicle value $5.00. Done 31st day of May 1901 at Leeds, Ala.


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