Appendix A.

Isaiah1 Harrison, Sr.’s Long Island Timeline with Research Notes
© Margery Boyden, Spring 2022, with permission to the Scudder Association Foundation

This abbreviated timeline of events in the New York life of Isaiah1 Harrison, Sr., while living at Long Island, begins in 1684 in company with the Scudder family of Huntington, interesting given the Scudders’ family relationship to Samuel2 Stewart, a future son-in-law of Isaiah1, Sr. This work joins other books written about Isaiah1, Sr. from the Harrison, Cravens and Hood family points of view.

 

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