Isaac Corey1,2,3
M, b. circa 1650, d. 8 March 1702
Father | John Corey b. c 1618, d. b 7 Mar 1686 |
Mother | Ann Salmon b. c 1621 |
Isaac was born. Isaac married Sarah (?) in 1682. He was named as an inhabitant of Southampton, Long Island, n 1683 & 1686. He removed to Southold, L. I., where in 1695 he owned 100 acres of land. On the 6th of July 1680, his father of Southold, made over to him all his property of whatever kind, lying in "Hashamamuk," reserving to himself the full use of it for life. Isaac & Sarah had children: Isaac [ -1/--/1699], Sarah, David, Deborah, Jonathan, & Phoebe. 1698, Isaac waslisted on the Southold Town Census. Enumerated in this household were Isaac Corey, Sarah, Isaac Junjr, David, Jonathan, Sarah Junir, Phebe, & Deborah.4 Isaac departed this life on Wednesday, 8 March 1702 in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
Citations
- [S344] Josephine C Frost, Ancestors of James Wickham and his Wife Cora Prudence Billard, pages 34-35 - 2. ISAAC COREY, son of John and Ann Corey, was named as an inhabitant of Southampton, L. I., in 1683 and 1686. He removed to Southold, L. I., where in 1695 he owned 100 acres of land. He married in 1682, Sarah, widow of Anthony Ludlam, and died March 8, 1702.
On July 6, 1680 (Southold Town Records, Vol. 1, pp. 113-115), his father, John Corey of Southold, made over to him all his property of whatever kind, lying in "Hashamamuk," reserving to himself the full use of it for life.
Issue: Isaac, Sarah, David, Deborah, Jonathan, Phoebe (New York Record, Vol. 38, pp. 30-32).
(Anthony Ludlam died in Southampton, L. I., March 17, 1681, aged 31 years (Howell's Southampton, p. 190), and on July 8, 1682, Letters of Administration were granted his widow Sarah. (New York Wills, Vol. 1, p. 116.) In 1682 her marriage is recorded in the Southold Town Records and published in the New York Record, Vol. 39, p. 59, to Isaac Corye, and their children are also given. The Town Records of Southampton, Vol. 2, p. 57, show that on January 30, 1691, John Rogers and wife Phebe, daughter of Anthony Ludlam, acknowledge receiving their share of said Anthony's estate and acquit Sarah Ludlam, his widow, and Isaac Cory, "and my brother Anthony.")
The Town Records of Southold, Vol. 1, p. 404, under date of July 14, 1698, state that Thomas Halliouck and Samuel Youngs acknowledge receiving their share of the legacy left them by their father, Daniel Comstock of New London, from Isaac Corey. - [S342] Wayland Jefferson, Southold Town, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, page 30 - Isaac Corey-2 m. Sarah Ludlam; Issue of Isaac and Sarah Ludlam_ Corey: Isaac-3; David-3; Jonathan-3; Sarah-3; Phebe-3; Deborah-3.
- [S181] William Salmon, The Salmon Records, a Private Registar of Marriages & Deaths of the Residents of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, N.Y., and of persons more or less closely associated with that place, 1696-1811., page 7 - Isaac Corey Jr. buried 23 Jan. 1699.
- [S187] Indexed by Rosanne Conway Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan, Lists of Inhabitants of Colonial New York: Excerpted from the Documentary History of the State of New York, page 49 - Southold Town Census.