ISHAM: A Brief History of Jirah Isham (of New London, Connecticut) and his Descendants from 1670 to 1940
by Mary Allen Phinney. 1940. 179p
Jirah Isham led a life marked by perseverance and dedication, overcoming obstacles to achieve success in education and law. His passing in 1842 left behind a legacy survived by his wife and children. The details of his descendants, such as George Thatcher Shepard's marriage to Nellie May Crandall and the Shepard family's residence in New London, provide insight into the family's continued lineage.
The inventory of items from Jirah Isham's estate sheds light on the possessions he left behind, with a specific mention of the relinquishment of items to his daughter Julia. This glimpse into his personal belongings offers a tangible connection to his life and the distribution of his estate. The historical context surrounding Isham's era includes references to significant events like the American War and George Washington's retirement, adding depth to the understanding of the time period.
Delving into the family history of the Isham lineage reveals a rich tapestry of descendants and their connections. The narrative captures the essence of familial ties and the passing down of traditions through generations. By exploring the lives and legacies of individuals like Jirah Isham and his descendants, a broader picture emerges of the family's journey through time and the impact they have had on each other and their community.