Isaac Brewer's Unknown Children

Subject:

Isaac Brewer (1763-1852), son of Howell Brewer Jr (born 1742)

Background:

Isaac was born in the Creek and Cherokee Nation in an area that later became Wilkes County, Georgia.  He was raised in Chatham County, North Carolina along Haw River and was a Patriot in the Revolutionary War.  A few years later he moved to Georgia and resided in Hancock County and other nearby regions along the Oconee River.  A good share of his time was spent as an Indian fighter and an Indian spy there during the Oconee Indian Wars.  He eventually moved his family to East Tennessee and later to Talladega County, Alabama.  He died there 25 May 1852 in the vicinity of Silver Run.

Question:

I CAN ONLY ACCOUNT FOR 3 OR 4 OF ISAAC'S 7 CHILDREN.  DOES ANYONE KNOW WHO THE OTHERS ARE? 

From his Revolutionary War Pension Papers, we know that Isaac raised 7 children and 2 orphans (Littlebury and Eliza Whitecotton) who were not related to him.  In 1851, he stated that his children ranged in age from 37 to 57, so they would have been born on or between 1794 and 1814 in Georgia. 

Known/suspected children from both marriages:

1 - Jacob Fletcher Brewer - He is believe to be his oldest child.  He was born in 1794 in Hancock County, Georgia, which coincides with Isaac stating that his oldest was 57 years old in 1851. As a young man, he moved to Illinois.  He later relocated to Kentucky and eventually Benton Twp, Polk County, Missouri where he died in 1862 or 1865.  Jacob would have been from the first marriage.

2 - Nathan Brewer, who lived next door to Isaac in 1830 in McMinn County, Tennessee, is likely also one of his children. He might have been the same Nathan Brewer that moved to Kentucky and then Scott County, Missouri.  The 1830 Census shows his birth as 1800-1810, but the 1850 Census in Missouri states that he was born in 1795 in Georgia.  I can not yet prove if these two men were the same Nathan Brewer, or whether he was indeed one of the children of Isaac Brewer.  Knowing which birth date is correct would also effect which woman was his mother, since Isaac married Sarah before 1800.

3 - Elizabeth Brewer - She was definitely a daughter of Isaac and Sarah Brewer.  She gave an affidavit that proves this in 1851.  She was born in about 1809 in Georgia and died sometime after 1854, likely in Talladega or St. Clair County, Alabama.  She married Henry H Sutton, Isaac's lawyer, late in life, in 1854 in Talladega County.

4 - Joseph Brewer - He was, without a doubt, one of the children of Isaac and Sarah. He also gave an affidavit in 1851 when Isaac applied for a pension.  He was born in 1811 or 1812 in Georgia and is believe to have died in 1874 in St. Clair County, Alabama.

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4 comments:

  1. There were 2 Isaacs born 1763/1764. One was born in NC the other in GA. It was actually the one born in NC that was married to Elizabeth Strong. They are found on a 1850 census in Hardeman Co. TN when the son of Howell Jr was at the same time listed on the 1850 Talladega Co AL census married to Sarah. Rob Brewer

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  2. I sent you a message. I did some extensive DNA testing so may have some new info for you. Much of what Donna Flood posted on Electric Scotland is my research. I'm actually on there somewhere. Would love to hear back form you to share research so we can share the true facts. Rob Brewer lilbrobrew@yahoo.com

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  3. i have a great great grandmother who was Sarah Brewer born 1812-1813 in Athens Georgia .They say her father was n Issac Brewer,she married a Charles Adkins in Rhea county Tennesse. Her first son name is Issac.

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