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LOBE, Kathleen (I38925)
 
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Mary “Polly” Rowan Isbell
Birth
30 Jun 1788
South Carolina, USA
Death
1 Sep 1858 (aged 70)
Jackson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Unknown
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Samuel Rowan (1764-1837), Revolutionary War soldier.
Samuel Rowan, born 1764 in Pennsylvania, died March 18, 1837 in DeKalb County, Alabama (or Jackson County). He married his wife Elizabeth circa 1788 probably in Chester District, South Carolina. She died September 1, 1846 in DeKalb County, Alabama, according to some researchers.
If she went to Alabama with her father and lived with him there as family historian Ethlyn Rainey wrote, then she likely died in Jackson County.
They lived in Section 13, about a mile east of the Isbell Cemetery in Jackson County.

Most likely she was buried by her father in Jackson or DeKalb County, Alabama, rather than by her husband who preceded her in death in South Carolina.
He was Levingston Isbell, son of Capt. Pendleton Isbell and Sarah Henderson. He and his parents' graves were located in the family (cemetery now under Lake Hartwell) but were disinterred and reburied here at Beaverdam Church Cemetery.

Samuel Rowan went to Jackson County, Alabama from South Carolina and reportedly received bounty land for military service.
On an 1823 survey of Jackson County, Samuel Rowan had staked a claim to land (E½ SW of Section 13, T4S R4E) almost adjoining Matthew Summers (who married Elizabeth Isbell) and about a mile east of the Isbell Cemetery. He was also very near John Isbell, Levi Isbell, Miller Isbell, John Summers (who married Jemima Isbell), sons and sons-in-law of William Isbell, second cousin of Levingston Isbell who married Samuel Rowan’s daughter Mary. Also nearby was Samuel Williams Jr. (son of Hannah Isbell, daughter of Zachariah Isbell Sr.).
Livingston Isbell was the son of Pendleton Isbell, first cousin of William Isbell's father Zachariah Isbell Jr. and aunt Hannah Isbell Williams.
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ROWAN, Mary “Polly” (I39656)
 
3  ARNESON, Paul Edward “Eddie” (I154)
 
4  CRAGG, Timothy (I589)
 
5  LOFTUS, Henry (I2014)
 
6 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. REAZIN, I. (I4666)
 
7  FRIIS, Christen Hansen (I4768)
 
8  KELSALL, Alice (I7465)
 
9  FAUL, Heinrich “Henry” (I11220)
 
10  ENGEL, Valentin (I11644)
 
11  SCHULZ, Wilhelmina (I12342)
 
12  FREIMUTH, Christine (I12472)
 
13  GROSS, Gottlieb (I12804)
 
14  SCARLETT, John Edwin "Jack" (I13831)
 
15 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. WILDMAN, D.V. (I13845)
 
16  WEISPFENNING, Johannes (I17471)
 
17  LOBE, Mary (I17617)
 
18 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ROLLS, B.A.G. (I19580)
 
19 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PYE, F. (I19697)
 
20 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PYE, G. (I19699)
 
21 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PYE, S. (I19702)
 
22 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. PYE, R. (I19705)
 
23  CORBMAN, Wilbert (I20485)
 
24 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SCARLETT, E. (I20680)
 
25 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SCARLETT, R. (I20686)
 
26 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. SCARLETT, R. (I20690)
 
27 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ROBINSON, E. (I20698)
 
28  HARRISON, William (I21106)
 
29 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. WILDMAN, M.A. (I21982)
 
30  TIEDE, Rosina (I24025)
 
31  TIEDE, Louise (I26895)
 
32  ADAMS, John (I27558)
 
33  ISAAK, Nathanael (I34889)
 
34 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. LEASE, T. (I36275)
 
35 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ROWAN, V. (I39727)
 
36 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ROWAN, E.D. (I39741)
 
37 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ROWAN (I39745)
 
38 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ROWAN (I39747)
 
39 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ROWAN, C. (I39811)
 
40  HILLYARD, William A. (I50078)
 
41  WELLS, Hannah Jane (I3751)
 
42  WELLS, Wayne Ardeuth (I9572)
 
43  COULTER, Sylvia Beatrice (I10161)
 
44  SCARLETT, James "Jim" (I13828)
 
45  STANDISH, Sarah (I27399)
 
46  EARL, Harley Oliver (I28157)
 
47  ROWAN, Clifton Lewis (I30773)
 
48  AVELAR, Frank John (I31166)
 
49 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McLAUGHLIN, W.T. (I9404)
 
50 "David came to Scituate 1688, when he purchased the lands of George Russell, (his uncle), on the southeast of Stockbridge's mill, the ancient Stedman place. His house stood near where stands the house of Mr Samuel Hatch, his descendant. That Russell house was burnt 1712, and another erected near the same place, which has been succeeded since by the spacious mansion of Mr Hatch. Dea. David Jacob was an active and useful man, always employed in publick business, and often also as town schoolmaster, there being but one school at that time." [Samuel Deane, History of Scituate, Massachusetts, from Its First Settlement to 1831.]

David ws the first master of the only public school in Scituate until 1712. In 1701 'The Town agreed with Dea. David Jocob to keep a reading, writin and grammar school for one year, in consideration of the sum of £20; also agreed with the same person to build a school house for £20.' This schoolhouse stood between Jacob's house and the Stockbridge mill.

David Jacob was a Deacon of the First Church during the time of the controversy over building a new meeting house elsewhere thanupon the site of the earliest one on Meeting House Lane. The second house on 'the gor of land' near Balch's (now (1936) the Town Common at Scituate Centre) was erected before his death. [L. Vernon Briggs, History and Genealogy of the Briggs Family] 
JACOB, Deacon David (I29919)
 

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