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+ 4. Isaac J. Quigley, Jr.
Jun 6, 1778 - Enlisted in (Uncle) Capt Robert Quigley's Company, 1st Reg., Burlington Co. Militia. Lived 2.5 miles from the drawbridge over Crosswicks Creek.
Jun 28, 1778 - Fought in the Battle of Monmouth; wounded in left hip. Was present at the famous incident between Gen. George Washington & Gen. Charles Lee.
Oct 10, 1778 - Ordered to guard the salt works at Tom's River, NJ.
Feb 1779 - Was in a skirmish at Cedar Bridge, near Tom's River, with refugees under Captain Bacon, where 2nd Lt. John Jones was killed.
Apr 10, 1779 - Called to Amboy for garrison duty; served 3 months.
Oct 15, 1779 - Called to guard the army stores at Lamberton; served 5 months.
Fall 1780 - Called to guard the salt works at Tom's River; served 3 months.
Jul 1, 1781 - Drew hay and wood to Trenton; served 5 weeks.
Oct 1781 - Discharged after the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown.
Purchased at auction for $305. Land was formerly owned by Isaac Quigley [Sr., his father], having been sold in 1791.
Return to Court for Writ of Attachment Against Isaac Quigley, Jr.
Suit was brought by Robert Pearson against Isaac Quigley, Jr, an "absconding debtor," for $100. "Return" indicates the debt was paid.
Sold by Sheriff at auction to the highest bidder ($140) to satisfy court judgments against Isaac Quigley in favor of James Hughes, et. al., and Mary Pearson.
*[Could have been Thomas (19), but John was younger].
In March 1847, "Sarah Quigley" gave a deposition in support of her supposed brother, Isaac Quigley's, petition for a Revolutionary War pension application. In the deposition, she stated that her last husband was William Hanna. By July 1847 she was deceased.
I have found no corroborating evidence of this person's existence; only subsequent referrals to her deposition statements. More compelling is the 1817 will of her supposed father, Isaac Quigley, Sr., which does not list a daughter named Sarah among his many children.
Thus, I conclude that Isaac Quigley did not have a sister named Sarah.
Mar 10, 1847 - Pension petition is submitted by lawyer, Joshua Slayton, stating family consists of Isaac, wife (79 years old), & widowed sister (77 years old). Included depositions by Isaac Quigley (84 years old), Sarah (Quigley) Hanna (sister; 77 years old; living with Isaac and wife), Stephen V. Arnold (50 years old; known for 24 years), William Hanna (50 years old; near neighbor of his father), John Laycock (~ 50 years old; known for 21 years).
Apr 17, 1847 - Resubmittal of pension petition by Joshua Slayton. Included depositions by Isaac Quigley (84 years old; living in Columbia, Jackson Co.), Isaac D. Hosford (clergyman; res. at Sandstone, Jackson Co.), Abraham F. Boulton (Gen of Militia; res. at Napoleon), Stephen Van Ransellear Arnold (farmer; res. at Leoni; known for 26 years), Chauncey Hawley (farmer; res. at Napoleon; known for 12 years).
May 17, 1847 - Pension petition is denied by J. L. Edwards of the Pension Office. Reasons given: (1) less than 16 years old at time of enlistment, (2) terms of service exceeded one month each, (3) trip to VA with his father's teams were under impressment, not military service.
Jul 1, 1847 - Letter from Joshua Slayton submitted to Hon. Wm. L. Marcey, Esq., Secretary General of War; includes letter dictated by Isaac Quigley giving more details of Rev War service. Also states "I am now unable to work, poor, and not a child in the world that I can rely on for one cent."
Jul 6, 1847 - Letter from William J. Moody, County Judge, to Secretary of War; transmits a statement from Jacob Van Schoolboy (73 years old; born near Isaac's fathers and always known him).
Jul 20, 1847 - Pension petition is again denied by J. L. Edwards of the Pension Office.
Sep 12, 1847 - Letter from Joshua Slayton to Secretary General of War requesting reply to letter of 1 Jul 1847.
1849 - Called on Abner Torrey in Ingham, Ingham Co. MI, and discussed acquaintanceship during revolutionary War.
Sep 6, 1850 - Papers submitted for a Rev War pension application by lawyer, Fickes Livermore. Included depositions obtained in Aug and Sep, 1850, from Abner Torrey (b. in 1759 in Lister, Woster Co, MA; res. in Ingham; knew Isaac during Rev War), Isaac Quigley (88 years old; res. in Leoni), Stephen V. Arnold (57 years old; res. in Leoni; neighbor and known for 28 years), James Farser [Garson?] (74 years old; res. in jackson Co; neighbor and known for over 13 years).
Oct 8, 1850 - Letter from Fickes Livermore to Hon. J. L. Edwards, referring to his letter, of 18 Sep 1850, from the Pension Office (evidently requiring additional evidence to support claim for pension).
This is believed to be Isaac Quigley, probably taken in Jackson Co., MI. However, he died in 1850 as a poor man and when photography was in its infancy. This raises doubt as to whether he is the man in the photograph.
Marker only; not buried here.
[S295] 1810 US Census, PA, Wayne Co., Middle Smithfield - Isaac Quigley Family [0027A], Pennsylvania. Wayne, (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), 0027A., Middle Smithfield, p. 120, isaac Quigley Family; NARA microfilm publication M252.
[S917] Revolutionary War Pension Application - Isaac Quigley, New Jersey; 1847 , (Fold3. http://fold3.com.), 0091., (http://fold3.com : accessed Mar 5, 2014)., 6 Mar 2014.
[S914] 1840 US Census, MI, Jackson Co., Napolean - Quigley Families [0088A], Michigan. Jackson, (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), 0088A., Napoleon, p. 127, Isaac Quigley Family; NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 206.
[S911] 1850 US Census, MI, Jackson Co., Leoni - Quigley Families [0088E], Michigan. Jackson, (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), 0088E., Leoni, Isaac Quigley; NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 367.
[S4473] Photographs of Jackson Co., MI; Jul 1989 - Gravestone of Isaac Quigley; 1763-1850 [0070A], Mt. Hope Cemetery Cemetery (Waterloo, Jackson, Michigan, USA), 0070A., Isaac Quigley monumental inscription, Photographs of Jackson Co., MI, Jul 1989.
[S4611] 1810 US Census, PA, Wayne Co., Middle Smithfield Twp. - Isaac Quigley Family , Pennsylvania. Wayne, (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), 0041., Middle Smithfield Twp., p. 120, Isaac Quigley Family; NARA microfilm publication M252, roll 57.
[S4637] Letter to John L. Hubbard; Dec 20, 1849 re. the Grist & Flour Mill at Waterloo, MI , Samuel Quigley (Waterloo, Michigan), 3827.
[S6246] Photograph (believed to be) of Isaac Quigley; abt. 1850 , 5277.
[S6248] Trenton Federalist, NJ; Oct 12, 1818 - Return to Court for Writ of Attachment Against Isaac Quigley, Jr. , New Jersey. Trenton., 5278., "Domestic Attachment," Oct 12, 1818, p. 4; digital images, Genealogy Bank (genbank.com : accessed Nov 15, 2017).
[S6250] 1850 US Census, MI, Jackson Co., Leoni Twp. - Isaac Quigley , Michigan, Jackson, (ancestry.com: National Archives and Records Administration, 2009), 5280., M432, roll 352, Leoni Twp., p. 367A, dwelling 767, family 784, Isaac Quigley, accessed Nov 15, 2017.
[S6251] Cemetery Records, MI, Jackson Co., Waterloo - Isaac Quigley; 1763-1850 , Deb Hayes-Wolfe, (findagrave.com, 2007), 5281., Nov 15, 2017, Isaac Quigley.
[S6249] 1840 US Census, MI, Jackson Co., Napolean Twp. - Isaac Quigley Family , Michigan, Jackson, (ancestry.com: National Archives and Records Administration, 2010), 5279., M704, roll 206, Napolean Twp., p. 128, Isaac Quigley Family, accessed Nov 15, 2017.
[S6513] 1814 Tax List - Middle Smithfield Twp., Pike Co., PA , Walters, Mrs. Horace, (transcr.), (Strudsburg, Pennsylvania: The Monroe Co. Library, May 1979), 5511., Isaac Quigley.
[S6602] Supreme Court of New Jersey, Isaac Yard, Jr., v. Isaac Quigley; 1818 , New Jersey. Burlington., 5586., Isaac Yard, Jr., v. Isaac Quigley.
[S6627] Deed of Conveyance, NJ, Burlington Co.; 1818 - James Hughes, et. al. to Isaac Quigley, Jr. , New Jersey. Burlington., (FamilySearch. familysearch.org : 1970), 5604., 1821, Vol. M2: 130-132, James Hughes, et. al. to Isaac Quigley, Jr., Mar 27, 1818, FamilySearch (familysearch.org : accessed Oct 10, 2018).
[Isaac Quigley, Jr., because Isaac Quigley [Sr.] is referred to as deceased].
[S6628] Deed of Conveyance, NJ, Burlington Co.; 1820 - Sheriff Samuel Haines (for Isaac Quigley, Jr) to Joel Middleton , New Jersey. Burlington., (FamilySearch. familysearch.org : 1970), 5605., 1821, Vol. M2: 431-433, Sheriff Samuel Haines (for Isaac Quigley, Jr) to Joel Middleton, Dec 4, 1820, FamilySearch (familysearch.org : accessed Oct 10, 2018).
[S6395] 1825 New York Census, Tioga Co., Catlin Twp. , Schuyler Co., NY, Genweb page, ((nygenweb.net : 1999)), 5410., accessed Aug 20, 2018), Isaac Quigley Family; p. 5.
Born Feb 3, 1763; Nottingham, Burlington Co., NJ.
Born Feb 3, 1763; Nottingham, NJ.
Born 1763 in New Jersey.
Born in Nottingham, Burlington Co., NJ; 84 yrs old last Feb 3, (1847).
Born 1760 in New Jersey.
Born Feb 3, 1763; Burlington Co., NJ.
[S6373] 1880 US Census, NY, Chemung Co., Catlin Twp. - Quigley & Savory Families , New York, Chemung, (ancestry.com: National Archives and Records Administration, 2010), 5390., T9, roll 816, Catlin Twp., enumeration district (ED) 066, p. 203C, dwelling 263, family 272, Thomas Quigley Family, accessed Aug 16, 2018.
Born Feb 3, 1763; Hopewell Twp., Burlington Co., NJ.
Corporal and Teamster, Revolutionary War (National Archives).
Served as Private & Corporal, Capt. Robt. Quigley's Co., 1st Reg. Burlington Co. Militia. Served monthly tours from 1778 to 1780. Was slightly wounded in the left hip at the battle of Monmouth, N.J. June 28, 1778. Teamster under Commissary Hugh Runyon, July 1781, for five weeks.
Wagon master in Revolutionary War.
Revolutionary War- Teamster, 1st Regt., Burlington Co., NJ, Militia.
Entered the Continental Army at the age of 16 and served until the close of the war.
Private, Capt. Robert Quigley's company, 1st Regiment, Burlington Co., NJ, militia.
[See Ref. 0092 for transcription].
[S295] 1810 US Census, PA, Wayne Co., Middle Smithfield - Isaac Quigley Family [0027A], Pennsylvania. Wayne, (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), 0027A., Middle Smithfield, p. 120 written; 57 printed, Isaac Quigley Family; NARA microfilm publication M252, roll 759.
[S6513] 1814 Tax List - Middle Smithfield Twp., Pike Co., PA , Walters, Mrs. Horace, (transcr.), (Strudsburg, Pennsylvania: The Monroe Co. Library, May 1979), 5511., Samuel Quigley.
Residence Middle Smithfield Twp., Pike Co., PA.
Purchased 2.5 acres at auction for $305. Land was formerly owned by Isaac Quigley [Sr., his father], having been sold in 1791.
[S6602] Supreme Court of New Jersey, Isaac Yard, Jr., v. Isaac Quigley; 1818 , New Jersey. Burlington., 5586., Isaac Yard, Jr., v. Isaac Quigley, Jul-Sep 1818.
Return to Court for Writ of Attachment Against Isaac Quigley, Jr. Suit was brought by Robert Pearson against Isaac Quigley, Jr, an "absconding debtor," for $100. "Return" indicates the debt was paid.
18.28 acres in Nottingham Twp., Burlington Co., NJ, sold by Sheriff at auction to the highest bidder ($140) to satisfy court judgments against Isaac Quigley in favor of James Hughes, et. al., and Mary Pearson.
He came to Middle Smithfield Twp., Monroe Co., Pa. (formerly Wayne and Pike Co.) resided there about 21 years.
"Samuel Quigley, Isaac Quigley, William Hanna and Garrett Coolbaugh moved from Coolbaugh, Pa. to Hector, Tompkins Co., N.Y. in 1822 and in May 1830 Samuel Quigley and family moved to Napoleon, Mich. whrere he was building mills and later the other families followed.
... came from Trenton, NJ, to the (Middle Smithfield) township.
...thence to Harper Flats, Tioga Co., N.Y. for a few years..
Probably came with his son, Samuel, to Napoleon, Jackson Co., MI, in the spring of 1830.
... then to Jackson Co, MI, about 1837.
Came with his son, Samuel, to Michigan in 1833.
...and then to Jackson, Mich. about 1837.
Residence Napoleon, Jackson Co., MI.
Residence Napolean Twp., Jackson Co., MI.
Resident of the Town of Columbia, Jackson Co., MI, in 1847.
[S917] Revolutionary War Pension Application - Isaac Quigley, New Jersey; 1847 , (Fold3. http://fold3.com.), 0091., (http://fold3.com : accessed Nov 15, 2017); Pension Application of Isaac Quigley; 1847-1850.
Occupation sea captain & millwright after the war.
...was a millwright by trade.
Resided in Jackson Co., MI, until his death .
Residence Leoni Twp., Jackson Co., MI. Living with Arnold family.
... Isaac #2 is thought to be buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Loveland Road, Waterloo, Michigan (near Jackson). In any case the local DAR have erected a stone marker there for him. It is located towards the rear of the cemetery near a stone storage shed.
Buried at My. Hope Cemetery, Waterloo, MI.
Buried at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Waterloo, Jackson Co., MI.
Marker is at the cemetery, but not buried here.
Buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Waterloo, Jackson Co., MI.
Buried Set 1850; Mt. Hope Cemetery, Jackson Co., MI.
Died Sep 10, 1850; Waterloo, Jackson Co., MI.
Died Sep 10, 1850; Leoni, Jackson Co., MI.
Died Sep 10, 1850; Leoni Twp., Jackson Co., MI (Michigan Cemetery Records).
Died in 1852 of cancer.
Died Sep 10, 1850; Nepolean Twp., Jackson Co., MI.
Married circa 1788, probably in New Jersey.

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