Sarah Isaac1
F, b. 1714, d. 11 December 1789
Sarah was born in 1714 in Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George County, Maryland. She was the daughter of Richard Isaac and Sarah Pottenger. Sarah married Westall Ridgely, son of William Ridgely II and Jane Westall, circa 1731 in Prince George County, Maryland. On 7 August 1731, Westall and Sarah received from her parents a tract of land called Isaac's Park containing 150 acres.2 Sarah's husband, Westall, died before 2 June 1772 in the family home "Ridgely's Chance", Frederick County, Maryland, leaving her a widow. Sarah departed this life on Friday, 11 December 1789 in Frederick County, Maryland, at the family home "Ridgely's Chance" at age 75 years.
Children of Sarah Isaac and Westall Ridgely
- Sarah Ridgely b. c 1732
- Westall Ridgely II b. c 1734, d. b Nov 1777
- William Ridgely b. 1736, d. 8 Dec 1775
- Jane Diverela Ridgely b. c 1738, d. b 10 May 1789
- Isaac Ridgely b. c 1740, d. b 21 Dec 1796
- Alice Ridgely b. c 1742, d. 1792
- Jacob Ridgely+ b. 22 Feb 1744, d. 24 Mar 1815
- Martha Ridgely b. 25 Jan 1750, d. 12 Dec 1826
- Richard Ridgely b. 3 Aug 1752, d. 13 Jun 1800
- Jemima Ridgely b. 28 Jun 1755, d. 20 Mar 1839
Citations
- [S24] Lieut. Col. Fielder Montgomery Magrueder Beall, Colonial Families of the United States descended from the Immigrants who arrived before 1700, mostly from England & Scotland, and who are now represented by citizens of the following names: Bell, Beal, Bale, Beale, Beall, pp. 591.
- [S2026] Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records: Volume Q: Page 237.