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Isaac Copeland

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Feb 1879 (aged 84)
Perry Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Perry Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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While Isaac was born in Pennsylvania, he is already in Gallia County, Ohio by the 21st of February 1815 when he married Nancy Langford. It appears the couple had 9 children:
Samuel (1816-1851)
Isaac (1816-1873)
Alexander Hamilton (1821-1853)
William (1821-1901)
George (1822-1860)
David (1823-1904)
John (1825-1900)
Lydia (1833-Unk)
Josiah Irwin (1839-Unk)

The couple remained in Gallia County until their respective deaths. Nancy passed away around 1864 and Isaac passed in 1879. Not before marrying a second time to Sarah Chambers nee Hinchman. Sarah was the widow of Ira Chambers.

Note: When the Gallia County Historical Society collected graves information, they did not find this grave in Copeland Cemetery. Perhaps because the individuals did not have headstones. The cemeteries were indexed between 1976 and 1983. At that time only only two headstones were found. I believe Isaac, Nancy and Sarah are all buried here for two reasons. First this cemetery was in the same township where they lived. Second, their son, Samuel . For these reasons I have added Isaac, Nancy, and Sarah to this cemetery.
While Isaac was born in Pennsylvania, he is already in Gallia County, Ohio by the 21st of February 1815 when he married Nancy Langford. It appears the couple had 9 children:
Samuel (1816-1851)
Isaac (1816-1873)
Alexander Hamilton (1821-1853)
William (1821-1901)
George (1822-1860)
David (1823-1904)
John (1825-1900)
Lydia (1833-Unk)
Josiah Irwin (1839-Unk)

The couple remained in Gallia County until their respective deaths. Nancy passed away around 1864 and Isaac passed in 1879. Not before marrying a second time to Sarah Chambers nee Hinchman. Sarah was the widow of Ira Chambers.

Note: When the Gallia County Historical Society collected graves information, they did not find this grave in Copeland Cemetery. Perhaps because the individuals did not have headstones. The cemeteries were indexed between 1976 and 1983. At that time only only two headstones were found. I believe Isaac, Nancy and Sarah are all buried here for two reasons. First this cemetery was in the same township where they lived. Second, their son, Samuel . For these reasons I have added Isaac, Nancy, and Sarah to this cemetery.


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