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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Isaac Ward Wiseman: Birth: 28 MAR 1802 in Monroe, Virginia, United States. Death: 4 MAR 1892 in Fayette, Virginia, United States


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Elizabeth Wiseman: Birth: 21 JAN 1805 in Union, Monroe, Virginia, USA. Death: 12 APR 1869 in Mt Hope, Fayette, West Virginia, USA

  2. Rachel Wiseman: Birth: 29 JAN 1807 in Union, Monroe, Virginia, USA. Death: ABT 1834

  3. Jacob Wiseman: Birth: 17 JAN 1809 in Monroe, Virginia, United States.

  4. William Riley Wiseman: Birth: 23 MAY 1810 in Monroe, Virginia, United States.

  5. James W Wiseman: Birth: 2 FEB 1812 in Union, Monroe, Virginia, USA.

  6. Hannah Wiseman: Birth: 2 FEB 1812 in Monroe, Virginia, United States.

  7. Jane Wiseman: Birth: 22 OCT 1815 in Monroe, Virginia, United States. Death: 27 FEB 1899 in Prosperity, Raleigh, West Virginia, USA

  8. Margaret Wiseman: Birth: 10 SEP 1818 in Monroe, Virginia, United States. Death: in Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States

  9. Phoebe A Wiseman: Birth: 21 JUN 1821 in Monroe, Virginia, United States.

  10. Amos Kilburn Wiseman: Birth: 16 DEC 1823 in Monroe, Virginia, United States. Death: 3 NOV 1889 in Mossy, Fayette, West Virginia, USA

  11. Mary Wiseman: Birth: 13 NOV 1826 in Union, Monroe, Virginia, USA. Death: 1900 in Malden, Kanawha, West Virginia, USA


Notes
a. Note:   . Compiled by Boyd W Venable of 2312 Branner Avenue, Jefferson City, Tennessee, 3760, a Wiseman descendant. William Wiseman, born 1779, married Mary Ramsey in Monroe County, Virginia in 1801 when he was 22 years old. They had eight children, two boys born 1805--l0, including one named Isaac Ward, and six girls, but one of the boys seems to have died young. William was still living in Monroe County in 1820 at age 41, but there is no record of William there in 1830. The total population of Monroe County, Virginia in 1820 was 5,709, including 501 slaves, 66 free Negroes, and 40 people who had no home. So far as I have been able to ascertain none of our branch of the Wiseman family were ever in possession of black slaves. From Monroe County (W) Virginia Abstracts Deeds (1799-1817) Wills (1799-1829) Sim's Land Grant Index (1780-1862) compiles by Larry G Shuck. Published by Closon Press Apollo, Pennsylvania. Page 45 - 13 Jun 1811 James Wilson of Kanawha Co to Patrick Keenan of same county, two tracts, one of 40 acres adj to Blanton,, Boggess, William Johnson, Philip Hall formerly Michael Koontz. The other tract of 189 acres on Lick Run adj Wiseman, Campbell, Johnson, William Wiseman, George Koontz and adj to the said 40 acre tract. Page 51 - 29 Oct 1811 Patrick Keenan of Kanawha Co to Henry Alexander of Monroe Co two tracts o land for $600.00 1) 40 acres adj John Blanton, Enoch Boggess; 2) 189 acres of SS of Lick Run adj William Wiseman, Honeaker, George Koontz and Johnson. Both on the road frrom Union to Sweet Springs. Page 62 - 22 Apr 1815 Patrick Keenan to Seth Boggess 54 acres for $10.00 adj George Moore and William Wiseman
Note:   The following information is taken from “The Wisemans” 2nd Edition, 1992


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