Isaac Brewer (1763-1852) and Family
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1830 Census (no slaves)
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Williams Division,
Eastern Division,
McMinn County,
Tennessee
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1840 Census (no slaves)
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William Grant Division,
Eastern District,
Bradly County,
Tennessee
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1850 Census (no slaves)
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Talladega District,
Talladega County,
Alabama
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1 male 60-70 (b 1760-1770)
Isaac Brewer (head of household)
1 female 50-60 (b 1770-1780)
Sarah Brewer (Isaac's 2nd wife)
1 female 20-30 (b 1800-1810)
Elizabeth Brewer (daughter)
2 males 15-20 (b 1810-1815)
Joseph Brewer (son)
Littlebury Whitecotton (orphan)
1 female 10-15 (b 1815-1820)
Eliza Whitecotton (orphan)
Next family's head of household:
1 male 20-30 (b 1790-1800)
Nathan Brewer (son?)
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1 male 70-80 (b 1760-1770)
Isaac Brewer (head of household)
1 female 60-70 (b 1770-1780)
Sarah Brewer (Isaac's 2nd wife)
1 female 30-40 (b 1800-1810)
Elizabeth Brewer (daughter)
1 person (Isaac) was engaged
in agriculture.
No one in the household could
read or write.
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Isaac Brewer 88 (b 1763 GA), Laborer, Illiterate
Sarah Brewer 80 (b 1770 GA)
Illiterate
Elizabeth Brewer 41
(b 1808-1809 in Georgia)
Illiterate
They lived near Silver Run, up in the spurs of the mountains on government land to which they did not yet have title. Elizabeth remained unmarried and was soon described as sickly. She married Isaac's lawyer a couple of years after Isaac died.
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