He is married to Suzanne Couillandeau.
They got married in the year 1688 at Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, Haute-Normandie, France, he was 23 years old.Source 2
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Isaac and his father-in-law, Pierre Couillandeau, Jr., were among the founders of the now extinct town of Jamestown, S.C. which was laid out in 1705/06. The railway station near the historic spot was, in 1917, renamed Jamestown, in honor of these Huguenot pioneer settlers. Isaac purchased lot #12 in 1705 in Jamestown; Pierre Lots 28 and 33. Isaac owned about 2,370 acres in Berkeley County S.C. Isaac and Suzanne were naturalized in 1689, as were Pierre and Marie Couillandeau. (Source: "History of the Huguenots of South Carolina" by Samuel DuBose, Esq. and Professor Frederick A. Porcher, pages 51-66 (1887) and "Dubose Genealogy, By Dorothy Kelly MacDowell (1981).
RIN: MH:N353
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