Isaac Osborn

Isaac Osborn
4th Regiment Lincoln Militia

Isaac Osborn was born in the United States in 1784.  He emigrated to Canada, married Susannah Houser circa 1810 and resided in the Township of Grimsby in Lincoln County.

Isaac Osborn
Harland Willison – 2nd gr-grandson with family members in the background

They had nine children:

  • Jane (1813)
  • Andrew (1817)
  • Margaret (1819)
  • John (1825)
  • Elizabeth (1826)
  • William (1828)
  • Jacob (1830)
  • Anne (1834)
  • Catherine (1837)
Isaac Osborn
(left to right): Councillor Shirley McCall-Hanlon, Elizabeth Shumovich – 2nd gr-granddaughter, Jim Groulx – Oxford Historical Society

Isaac served as a Private in the 2nd Flank Company, 4th Regiment Lincoln Militia commanded by Captain Jonathan Moore. As a result of this service he was granted 100 acres (W 1/2 Lot 31, Conc 10) in Erin Township in the County of York in the Home District.  He fulfilled his obligations of settlement and was given clear title in 1826.

Isaac Osborn
Elizabeth Shumovich 2nd gr-granddaughter, Marilyn Whyley – Oxford Genealogical Society, Harland Willison – 2nd gr-grandson

In 1838, Isaac sold that land and moved to Oxford County where he purchased 100 acres (E 1/2 Lot 22, Conc 10) in East Zorra Township and continued to farm there until his death in 1857.

Isaac and his wife Susannah are both buried in Vandecar Cemetery (E 1/2 Lot 15, Conc 10) in East Zorra Township.  As shown on a Cemetery tablet:

“Dedicated to the Memory of the Pioneers of East Zorra Township who were laid to rest in Vandecar Cemetery 1962”

The applicant, Elizabeth Shumovich née Osborn, resides in Whitby and is Isaac’s 2nd gr-granddaughter.

Isaac Osborn
(right): Member of Parliament for Oxford County, Dave MacKenzie

Isaac Osborn, Newspaper Article

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