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Delbert Bance Finch

Male 1877 - 1922  (44 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Delbert Bance Finch was born on 23 Dec 1877 in , , Nebraska, USA (son of Bruce Finch and Jenette Harris); died on 3 Apr 1922 in , Jasper, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Delbert Finch
    • Birth: Jan 1879, , , Nebraska, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Jackson, Jasper, Missouri, USA


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Bruce Finch was born on 22 Aug 1844 in , Hamilton, Indiana, USA (son of Frederick William Finch and Phebe Ann Gardner); died on 28 Jul 1908 in , Butler, Nebraska, USA; was buried in Seneca, Newton, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, , Knox, Illinois, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Chestnut, Hermon, Knox, Illinois, USA
    • Residence: 1861, Maquon, Knox, Illinois, USA
    • Residence: 1880, , Butler, Nebraska, USA
    • Residence: 1885, Oak Creek, Butler, Nebraska, USA
    • Residence: Jun 1890, Saltillo, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA
    • Residence: 1893, , Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
    • Residence: 1900, Jackson, Jasper, Missouri, USA

    Bruce married Jenette Harris on 23 Nov 1867 in , Wayne, Iowa, USA. Jenette (daughter of James F Harris and Catherine Bowman) was born on 17 Nov 1849 in , , Iowa, USA; died on 7 Jun 1896 in , Taney, Missouri, USA; was buried in Forsyth, Taney, Missouri, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jenette Harris was born on 17 Nov 1849 in , , Iowa, USA (daughter of James F Harris and Catherine Bowman); died on 7 Jun 1896 in , Taney, Missouri, USA; was buried in Forsyth, Taney, Missouri, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1860, Franklin, Livingston, Appanoose, Iowa, USA
    • Residence: 1880, , Butler, Nebraska, USA

    Children:
    1. Leroy D Finch was born in Sep 1863 in , , Iowa, USA; died on 16 Dec 1938.
    2. Ivy Etta Finch was born in Apr 1870 in , , Iowa, USA.
    3. Mary M Finch was born about 1872 in , , Nebraska, USA.
    4. Freeman Clark Finch was born on 28 Dec 1873 in , , Nebraska, USA; died on 28 Jan 1916 in , Phillips, Colorado, USA.
    5. Bruce S Finch was born on 17 Oct 1875 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA; died on 27 Sep 1958 in Seneca, Newton, Missouri, USA.
    6. Bassil Edward Finch was born on 17 Oct 1875 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA; died on 27 Sep 1958 in Seneca, Newton, Missouri, USA.
    7. Rosilla E Finch was born about 1876 in , , Nebraska, USA.
    8. 1. Delbert Bance Finch was born on 23 Dec 1877 in , , Nebraska, USA; died on 3 Apr 1922 in , Jasper, Missouri, USA.
    9. Effie N Finch was born on 30 Mar 1879 in , , Nebraska, USA; died on 18 May 1881; was buried in Brainard, Butler, Nebraska, USA.
    10. Horatio William Finch was born on 12 Aug 1880 in Brainard, Butler, Nebraska, USA; died on 9 Feb 1960.
    11. James Soloman Finch was born on 17 May 1882 in Brainard, Butler, Nebraska, USA; died on 2 May 1943 in Ventura, Ventura, California, USA.
    12. Matt Julius Finch was born on 9 Jan 1885 in , Butler, Nebraska, USA.
    13. Ollie Finch was born about 1886.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Frederick William Finch was born on 27 Feb 1817 in , , Ohio, USA (son of Isreal Finch and Elizabeth Earle Budd); died on 5 Jul 1875 in , Wayne, Iowa, USA; was buried in Jackson, Wayne, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, , Knox, Illinois, USA
    • Residence: 1855, Chestnut, Knox, Illinois, USA
    • Residence: 1860, Chestnut, Hermon, Knox, Illinois, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Jackson, Corydon, Wayne, Iowa, USA
    • Residence: 1876, , Wayne, Iowa, USA
    • Probate: 18 Apr 1876, , Wayne, Iowa, USA

    Frederick married Phebe Ann Gardner on 11 Oct 1838 in , Hamilton, Indiana, USA. Phebe was born on 5 Oct 1819 in , , Indiana, USA; died on 26 Dec 1903 in , , Iowa, USA; was buried in Harvard, Wayne, Iowa, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Phebe Ann Gardner was born on 5 Oct 1819 in , , Indiana, USA; died on 26 Dec 1903 in , , Iowa, USA; was buried in Harvard, Wayne, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1850, Township 9 N 2 E, Knox, Illinois, USA
    • Residence: 1870, Jackson, Corydon, Wayne, Iowa, USA

    Children:
    1. Richard Gardner Finch was born in 1840 in , , Indiana, USA; died on 5 May 1918 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA.
    2. Hamilton Finch was born in 1843 in , , Indiana, USA; died on 13 Jan 1867.
    3. 2. Bruce Finch was born on 22 Aug 1844 in , Hamilton, Indiana, USA; died on 28 Jul 1908 in , Butler, Nebraska, USA; was buried in Seneca, Newton, Missouri, USA.
    4. Marcelia Finch was born in 1846 in , , Indiana, USA; died in Apr 1868 in , , Illinois, USA.
    5. Louisa Finch was born in 1848 in , , Indiana, USA.
    6. Julian Finch was born on 4 Oct 1850 in , , Illinois, USA; died on 10 Dec 1870 in , Wayne, Iowa, USA.
    7. Samantha Finch was born in 1852 in , , Illinois, USA; died on 18 Mar 1909.
    8. Orman Hupp Finch was born on 5 Sep 1859 in Galesburg Township, Knox, Illinois, USA; died on 15 Apr 1917 in Hays, Ellis, Kansas, USA.
    9. Cynthia Belle Finch was born on 27 May 1861 in , , Illinois, USA; died on 27 Feb 1951 in Lamar, Barton, Missouri, USA.
    10. Lucinda Finch was born on 10 Dec 1862 in Abington, Mercer, Illinois, USA; died on 3 Feb 1941 in Siloam Springs, Benton, Arkansas, USA.

  3. 6.  James F Harris was born in 1811 in , , Kentucky, USA; died in 1880 in , , Iowa, USA.

    James married Catherine Bowman in 1844. Catherine was born in 1820 in , , Indiana, USA; died in 1880 in , , Nebraska, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Catherine Bowman was born in 1820 in , , Indiana, USA; died in 1880 in , , Nebraska, USA.
    Children:
    1. Martha Harris was born about 1845 in , , Iowa, USA.
    2. Elizabeth A Harris was born in Apr 1847 in , , Iowa, USA; died on 10 Oct 1907 in , Lancaster, Nebraska, USA.
    3. 3. Jenette Harris was born on 17 Nov 1849 in , , Iowa, USA; died on 7 Jun 1896 in , Taney, Missouri, USA; was buried in Forsyth, Taney, Missouri, USA.
    4. Joseph Harris was born in Nov 1853 in , , Iowa, USA.
    5. Margaret Harris was born on 20 Jun 1855 in , , Iowa, USA; died on 7 Mar 1921.
    6. Simon P Harris was born on 20 Feb 1857 in , , Iowa, USA; died on 15 Oct 1933 in Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, USA.
    7. Effie Harris was born about 1860 in , , Indiana, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Isreal Finch was born on 27 Oct 1791 in Goshen, Orange, New York, USA (son of John Finch and Elizabeth Green); died on 5 Nov 1851 in Monroe, Madison, Indiana, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1830, , Hamilton, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1840, Wayne, Hamilton, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1850, Monroe, Madison, Indiana, USA

    Isreal married Elizabeth Earle Budd on 12 Jul 1812 in , , New York, USA. Elizabeth was born in 1792 in , , New York, USA; died on 13 Feb 1835 in , Hamilton, Indiana, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Earle Budd was born in 1792 in , , New York, USA; died on 13 Feb 1835 in , Hamilton, Indiana, USA.
    Children:
    1. Marcellus Finch was born on 27 Oct 1812.
    2. Philena Finch was born on 10 Jan 1815 in , , Pennsylvania, USA; died on 30 Jul 1816 in , , Pennsylvania, USA.
    3. 4. Frederick William Finch was born on 27 Feb 1817 in , , Ohio, USA; died on 5 Jul 1875 in , Wayne, Iowa, USA; was buried in Jackson, Wayne, Iowa, USA.
    4. Edwin Finch was born on 25 Mar 1819.
    5. Laura W Finch Stephenson was born on 15 Dec 1820; died in 1886.
    6. Cyrus Finch was born in 1823.
    7. John Finch was born on 11 May 1825.
    8. Elizabeth Greene Finch Westerfield was born on 21 Apr 1827 in Noblesville, Hamilton, Indiana, USA; died on 24 May 1904 in , Cook, Illinois, USA.
    9. Robert B Finch was born on 23 Aug 1829.
    10. Lewis A Finch was born on 29 Dec 1834; died in 1864.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  John Finch was born on 6 May 1767 in Goshen, Orange, New York, USA (son of Isaac Finch, III and Amy Ann Kinney); died on 25 Sep 1849 in Noblesville, Hamilton, Indiana, USA; was buried in Noblesville, Hamilton, Indiana, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1820, , Delaware, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1830, , Hamilton, Indiana, USA
    • Residence: 1841, , Hamilton, Indiana, USA
    • Probate: 1850, , Hamilton, Indiana, USA

    Notes:

    John Finch was born May 6, 1767 in Goshen, Orange County, New York. He was 11 years old during the Battle Of Wyoming Valley, PA. In adulthood, John was described as being six feet tall, 170 pounds, with fair skin and black eyes. Married: 1st wife, Elizabeth Green in August 17, 1787. Elizabeth (Green) Finch died bef. Oct. 1797. 2nd wife, Jemima Overton October 12, 1797. Jemima (Overton) Finch was was born December 25, 1775, and died sometime prior to April 1806. 3rd wife, Mehitable Brown Chapman on April 25, 1806 Mehitable was born May 12, 1776, Orange County, New York. She was previously married to Nathan Chapman on Feb. 13, 1800 Nathan Chapman died July 18, 1804, while Mehitable was pregnant with their 3rd child. Children of Nathan Chapman and Mehitable Brown Chapman: Amasa Chapman Born Dec. 13, 1800 Died in August 1819, Horseshoe Prairie - Hamilton County, Indiana. (age 18) Elizabeth Chapman Born November 3, 1802 Married William Conner (of Conner Prairie) in November of 1820 Died Dec. 14, 1891 (age 89) Nathan Chapman Born November 3, 1804 Married Phebe (Phoebe?) Mills on March 23, 1823 Married Emily Reed January 9, 1833 Mehitable Brown Chapman Finch was buried with John Finch in Riverside Cemetery Noblesville, Indiana (section G, Row 20 Marker #5)John Finch fathered 17 children, (from the time he was 23 up until his 51st year)1800 census indicated that John Finch was a resident of Seneca County, New York.In 1810, per census records, John Finch was a resident of Caldonia, Genesee County, New York.Was a blacksmith in the War of 1812.1813, Lived in North Bend, Ohio, where he purchased land adjacent to that of William J. Harrison. Known to have lived in Muncie, IN., Anderson, IN., Connersville, Indiana (abt. 1816-1819) and Noblesville, Hamilton County Indiana, where he moved his family in August of 1819.John settled on Horseshoe Prairie, six months following his brother, Solomon's arrival there. John Finch was one of the (2) first Associate Judges in Hamilton County, Indiana (the other being William Blackmore)He was Associate Judge 1823-1829 Probate & Common Pleas.Built the first mill in Hamilton County, which was run by horse-power, and known as "Finch's Horsemill". Started first Blacksmith shop in Hamilton County.Said to have been a "fine mechanic and good blacksmith". First sermon preached to white settlers, took place in the home of John Finch in 1820.Baptist services were held there until 1832, when John moved to Wayne Township, [Noblesville, IN.].The congregation met at his new home as well as other private residences, until John Connerdonated a lot on the corner of Ninth and Cherry Street. John Finch died September 25, 1849 (age 82) in Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana.Mehitable Brown (Chapman) Finch died November 18-24, 1846 in Noblesville, Hamilton Co., IN.Originally interred on his family farm, John Finch was later moved to Riverside Cemetery Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana along with his wife Mehitable Brown Chapman. (Sect.G, Row 20 Marker #4).Will dated January 26, 1841; probated January 12, 1850, Hamilton County, Indiana; "I give to my wife Mehitable household furniture, etc... To each of my children, Elizabeth Davidson, Sarah Palmer, Margaret Thompson, Rebecca Hall, Fabius M. Finch, Angeline Williams, ---- to my children, Jubal, John, Cyrus, Laura, and Hiram, H.G. and Fabius M. Executors."Note:John owned "Old Finch Farm" somewhere near the town of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana.Finch Cemetery was located on that property and later, when the property sold to Alfred J. Sohl,several graves from that Finch cemetery were moved to Riverside cemetery in Noblesville.Skip to the Children of John Finch and (3) WivesSee: "History of The Formation, Settlement & Development Of Hamilton County" by Augustus Finch Shirts copyright 1901Hamilton County History & GenealogyHistory Of Durbin Elementary SchoolRiverside Cemetery Records

    Birth: May 6, 1767
    Death: Sep. 28, 1849
    Spouses:
    Mahettable Finch (____ - 1849)
    Jemima Bruton Overton Finch (1775 - 1860)*
    Children:
    Aaron Overton Finch (1799 - 1858)*
    Hiram Gregory Finch (1807 - 1879)*
    Fabius Maximus Finch (1810 - 1900)*

    Died Sept. 28, 1849
    Aged 82 Y's. 4 Mo & 22 d.
    Born May 6, 1767
    Burial: Riverside Cemetery, Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, USA
    Plot: Sect. G, Row 20, Marker #4

    John married Elizabeth Green in Aug 1789 in , Genesee, New York, USA. Elizabeth was born on 6 Jan 1766 in , , , USA; died in 1797 in , , , USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Elizabeth Green was born on 6 Jan 1766 in , , , USA; died in 1797 in , , , USA.
    Children:
    1. Jubal Finch was born on 16 Jul 1790; died in 1820.
    2. 8. Isreal Finch was born on 27 Oct 1791 in Goshen, Orange, New York, USA; died on 5 Nov 1851 in Monroe, Madison, Indiana, USA.
    3. John Finch, Jr was born on 18 Jun 1793.
    4. Cyrus Finch was born on 12 Jul 1794; died in 1828.
    5. Moses Finch was born in 1796.


Generation: 6

  1. 32.  Isaac Finch, III was born in Feb 1723 in Goshen, Orange, New York, USA (son of Isaac Finch, Sr and Martha Gould); died on 3 Jul 1778 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Birth: Feb 1740, Goshen, Orange, New York, USA

    Notes:

    Lived in the Pittston District, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. July 14, 1777, Isaac Finch purchased a mill seat on the Lackawanna River, from a committee of proprietors consisting of Abraham Harding, Daniel Cass and Isaiah Halstead. (The purchase amount was £130.) On February 12, 1790 a portion of this same land was sold by Isaac Finch to Dr, William Hooker
    Smith, witnessed by Jesse Gardner and John Davidson. On July 3, 1778, at the time of the Wyoming Valley Massacre, Isaac Finch and family were said to have been in Pittston Fort (also known as "Fort Brown") which was located on the east side of the Susquehanna river. Per page 79 of "Historical Map of PA.", (published in 1875) Captain Jeremiah Blanchard commanded at Fort Brown where Isaac Finch was listed (among others) as an inmate. This account negates claims that Isaac was in Forty Fort, (on the west side of the Susquehanna river), during the battle. It is further believed that following the battle, Isaac Finch and family retreated to Orange County New York, where they took shelter with relatives residing there. On the day of the Wyoming Valley Massacre, Isaac Finch was considered a "defender" of Fort Brown, which according to DAR standards, qualifies him as having performed "Patriotic Service", though not "Military Service". In addition, after having relocated to New York, Isaac Finch is said to have provided monetary donations toward the war effort, which by DAR standards, also qualifies as an act of "Patriotic Service". Isaac Finch is believed to have died abt. 1790 in Wyoming Valley, Pittston Township, Luzerne County, PA. Quit claim dated February 16, 1790, deeds a portion of (deceased) Isaac Finch's mill seat from Samuel Finch of Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pennsylvania to William Hooker Smith Esquire. On December 12, 1792, son, Isaac Kinney Finch was
    appointed administrator of (this) Isaac Finch's estate. On March 29, 1793 the estate of Isaac Finch was officially closed, after a portion of the deceased Isaac's mill seat property was sold to son, Moses Finch of Minisink, New York. The burial site of Isaac Finch is to date, unknown.

    Note:
    Counter to the above, family sources indicate that Isaac Finch did indeed die July 3, 1778 in the Wyoming Valley Massacre, though though there is no official documentation to support this claim, nor is Isaac Finch's name included on the battle monument along Route 11, in Luzerne County, PA. Per "Flowing Stream" by Florence Finch Kelley, (page 5);
    "... dates from 1778 and the Valley of the Wyoming, where then were living Isaac Finch, my great-grandfather, and his brother John and their families. They were both fighting with the Colonial troops and both were killed in the massacre when the prosperous little colony was attacked and ravaged by British and Indian forces, its inhabitants slaughtered, its homes burned, and those who were able to make their escape did so only by instant flight." (page 6) "...Amy Kinney, wife of Isaac, who, knowing that her husband had been killed in the massacre and that the
    only safety for their children was in immediate escape, hurriedly bundled into a wagon her household goods and her nine sons, among them the six- months-old Solomon, who became my grandfather, and joined the flight of the few remaining colonists. They drove across country to the
    Finger Lakes region in central New York, where lived other Finches." Per "Biographical And Reminiscent History Of Richland Clay And Marion Counties, Illinois 1909" (page 212); "On the 4th day of July, 1778, Amy Finch, The widow of Isaac Finch, with the aid of faithful servants, loaded her household effects into a wagon drawn by a pair of oxen, and with all the children, excepting Isaac Finch and Amy Finch, who were visiting in Massachusetts, prepared to fly from the recent scene of the bloody carnival. As the wagon was about to pull out, with all the household goods and children, a number of Indians seeing one of the servants standing by the wagon, with savage yells and flourishing
    tomahawks, dashed out his brains, bespattering with blood and brains, the five-months-old baby of the deceased Isaac Finch and his widow, who was lying upon the bed clothing in the wagon. The name of this five-months-old baby was Solomon Finch, the last born. The widow of Isaac Finch, together with these children, then took their departure from the scene of the massacre, and after many days of tedious, tiresome and dangerous travel, made their way though swamp and wilderness for some three hundred miles to Genesee County, New York, where they were finally given shelter, food and clothing and abided until they were joined by the son and daughter who had gone on a visit to Massachusetts. They finally built them a house of logs and remained in this settlement for many years, and until the children were grown and married." A will, however, probated March 29, 1793, and administered by son, Isaac Kinney Finch, indicates that this Isaac Finch died between February 12, 1790 and December 1792 in Wyoming Valley,Pittston Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

    See:
    "Biographical And Reminiscent History Of Richland Clay And Marion Counties, Illinois" 1909 (page 212)

    Amy & Isaac Finch - another version
    Posted 23 Jan 2023 by John Moore
    Another account:

    Isaac Finch and John Finch left their homes in the State of New York and settled in Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania, sometime previous to the Revolutionary war;
    they engaged in the milling business in an extensive way; and when the Revolutionary war broke out they were each at the head of a large family.
    Isaac Finch enlisted in the Revolutionary war, and John remained at home to look after the families of his brother Isaac and his own, and also their property ; they were then living in Wyoming Valley, at Fort Forty. Isaac Finch was killed in the battle of the Wyoming Massacre, July 3, 1778, and John and his entire family were massacred at the same time.

    Unto Isaac Finch and Amy Finch, his wife, were born five sons and five daughters, and the names of these children were: Isaac, Moses, John, Enos, Amy, Rebecca, Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary and Solomon. On the 4th day of July, 1778, Amy Finch, the widow of Isaac Finch, with the aid of faithful servants, loaded her household effects into a wagon drawn by a pair of oxen, and with all the children, excepting Isaac Finch and Amy Finch, who were then visiting in Massachusetts, prepared to fly from the recent scene of the bloody carnival. As the wagon was about to pull out with the household goods and children, a number of Indians seeing one of the servants standing by the wagon, with savage yells and flourishing tomahawks rushed upon him and with their tomahawks dashed out his brains, bespattering with blood and brains the five-months-old baby of the deceased Isaac Finch and his widow, who was lying upon the bed-clothing in the wagon. The name of this five-months-old baby was Solomon Finch, the last born. The widow of Isaac Finch, together with these children, then took their departure from the scene of the massacre and after many days of tedious, tiresome and dangerous travel, made their way through swamp and wilderness for some three hundred miles to Genesee county, New York, where they were finally given shelter, food and clothing, and abided until they were joined by the son and daughter who had gone on the visit to Massachusetts. They finally built them a house of logs and remained in this settlement for some years, and until the children were grown and married.

    It seems that all the children of Isaac and Amy Finch were married in this part of New York, except Solomon, who again returned to the scene of the battle where his father and other relatives had met their death, and there married a Sarah Gardner, whose father owned the battlefield on which had been fought the bloody battle of Wyoming, and here he was married, and soon afterward returned to Genesee county, New York, and joined his relatives. He was married on the 13th day of March, 1804.

    Isaac Finch - Killed by Indians, or not?
    Posted 23 Jan 2023 by John Moore

    Lived in the Pittston District, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. July 14, 1777, Isaac Finch purchased a mill seat on the Lackawanna River, from a committee of proprietors consisting of Abraham Harding, Daniel Cass and Isaiah Halstead. (The purchase amount was £130.) On February 12, 1790 a portion
    of this same land was sold by Isaac Finch to Dr, William Hooker Smith, witnessed by Jesse Gardner and John Davidson.
    On July 3, 1778, at the time of the Wyoming Valley Massacre, Isaac Finch and family were said to have been in Pittston Fort (also known as "Fort Brown") which was located on the east side of the Susquehanna river. Per page 79 of "Historical Map of PA.", (published in 1875) Captain Jeremiah Blanchard commanded at Fort Brown where Isaac Finch was listed (among others) as an inmate. This account negates claims that Isaac was in Forty Fort, (on the west side of the Susquehanna river), during the battle.
    It is further believed that following the battle, Isaac Finch and family retreated to Orange County New York, where they took shelter with relatives residing there. On the day of the Wyoming Valley Massacre, Isaac Finch was considered a "defender" of Fort Brown, which according to DAR standards, qualifies him as having performed "Patriotic Service", though not "Military Service". In addition, after having relocated to New York, Isaac Finch is said to have provided monetary donations toward the war effort, which by DAR standards, also qualifies as an act of "Patriotic Service".
    Isaac Finch is believed to have died abt. 1790 in Wyoming Valley, Pittston Township, Luzerne County, PA.
    Quit claim dated February 16, 1790, deeds a portion of (deceased) Isaac Finch's mill seat from Samuel Finch of Kingston, Luzerne Co., Pennsylvania to William Hooker Smith Esquire.
    On December 12, 1792, son, Isaac Kinney Finch was appointed administrator of (this) Isaac Finch's estate. On March 29, 1793 the estate of Isaac Finch was officially closed, after a portion of the deceased Isaac's mill seat property was sold to son, Moses Finch of Minisink, New York. The burial site of Isaac Finch is to date, unknown.



    Note:
    Counter to the above, family sources indicate that Isaac Finch did indeed die July 3, 1778 in the Wyoming Valley Massacre, though there is no official documentation to support this claim, nor is Isaac Finch's name included on the battle monument along Route 11, in Luzerne County, PA.
    Per "Flowing Stream" by Florence Finch Kelley, (page 5);
    "... dates from 1778 and the Valley of the Wyoming, where then were living Isaac Finch, my great-grandfather, and his brother John and their families. They were both fighting with the Colonial troops and both were killed in the massacre when the prosperous little colony was
    attacked and ravaged by British and Indian forces, its inhabitants slaughtered, its homes burned, and those who were able to make their escape did so only by instant flight." (page 6) "...Amy Kinney, wife of Isaac, who, knowing that her husband had been killed in the massacre and that the only safety for their children was in immediate escape, hurriedly bundled into a wagon her household goods and her nine sons, among them the six- months-old Solomon, who became my grandfather, and joined the flight of the few remaining colonists. They drove across country to the Finger Lakes region in central New York, where lived other Finches."
    Per "Biographical And Reminiscent History Of Richland Clay And Marion Counties, Illinois 1909" (page 212);
    "On the 4th day of July, 1778, Amy Finch, The widow of Isaac Finch, with the aid of faithful servants, loaded her household effects into a wagon drawn by a pair of oxen, and with all the children, excepting Isaac Finch and Amy Finch, who were visiting in Massachusetts, prepared to fly from the recent scene of the bloody carnival. As the wagon was about to pull out, with all the household goods and children, a number of Indians seeing one of the servants standing by the wagon, with savage yells and flourishing tomahawks, dashed out his brains, bespattering with blood and brains, the five-months-old baby of the deceased Isaac Finch and his widow, who was lying upon the bed clothing in the wagon. The name of this five-months-old baby was Solomon Finch, the last born. The widow of Isaac Finch, together with these children, then took their departure from the scene of the massacre, and after many days of tedious, tiresome and dangerous travel, made their way through swamp and wilderness for some three hundred miles to Genesee County, New York, where they were finally given shelter, food and clothing and abided until they were joined by the son and daughter who had gone on a visit to Massachusetts. They finally built them a house of logs and remained in this settlement for many years, and until the
    children were grown and married."


    A will, however, probated March 29, 1793, and administered by son, Isaac Kinney Finch, indicates that this Isaac Finch died between February 12, 1790 and December 1792 in Wyoming Valley, Pittston Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania.

    See:
    "Biographical And Reminiscent History Of Richland Clay And Marion Counties, Illinois" 1909 (page 212)
    Battle Of Wyoming

    Isaac married Amy Ann Kinney in Feb 1759 in Goshen, Orange, New York, USA. Amy was born on 17 Apr 1742 in , Orange, New York, USA; died on 1 Dec 1834 in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 33.  Amy Ann Kinney was born on 17 Apr 1742 in , Orange, New York, USA; died on 1 Dec 1834 in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan, USA.
    Children:
    1. Nathaniel Finch died on 22 Jul 1779 in Minisink, Morris, New Jersey, USA.
    2. Samuel Finch
    3. Abraham Finch
    4. Amy Finch was born in 1761 in , Orange, New York, USA; died in 1835 in , Berrien, Michigan, USA.
    5. Isaac Kinney Finch was born on 25 Feb 1763 in , Orange, New York, USA; died on 10 Mar 1848 in Clifford, Wayne, Pennsylvania, USA.
    6. Enoch Finch was born in 1765.
    7. 16. John Finch was born on 6 May 1767 in Goshen, Orange, New York, USA; died on 25 Sep 1849 in Noblesville, Hamilton, Indiana, USA; was buried in Noblesville, Hamilton, Indiana, USA.
    8. Enos Finch was born in 1768 in , Orange, New York, USA.
    9. Rebecca Finch was born in 1769 in , Orange, New York, USA.
    10. Moses Finch was born on 15 Apr 1771 in , Orange, New York, USA; died on 15 Apr 1860 in Spring Valley, Fillmore, Minnesota, USA.
    11. Mary Finch was born on 7 April 1772 in , Orange, New York, USA.
    12. Elizabeth Finch was born in 1774 in , Orange, New York, USA; died in 1814.
    13. Sarah Finch was born in 1774 in , Orange, New York, USA.
    14. Solomon Finch was born on 31 Jan 1778 in Valley, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, USA; died in Jun 1851 in Elm Creek Farm, Clay, Illinois, USA.