Zane, Isaac, 1710-1794
Variant namesIsaac Zane was a Philadelphia Quaker carpenter. Born in 1710 to Nathaniel Zane in Gloucester County, New Jersey, he moved to Philadelphia around the age of 14 and lived there the rest of his life. He married Sarah Elfreth, daughter of shipwright Henry Elfreth, in 1733/34. The couple had eight children, including Isaac Zane (1743-1795) and Hannah Zane Pemberton (1734-). Zane was active in the Society of Friends, serving as an elder for roughly 40 years. He joined many other Quakers in opposing slavery, and was particularly involved in Friends' work with Native Americans. Zane died on March 6, 1794.
Care should be taken to distinguish Zane from his son Isaac (1743-1795), who spent much of his life in Virginia and owned the Marlboro Iron Works, and from a third Isaac Zane (1753-1816), an Anglo-American who was adopted and raised by a Wyandot leader.
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associatedWith | Allason, William, 1731-1800. | person |
relativeOf | Andrews, Isaac, approximately 1715-1775 | person |
associatedWith | Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. | person |
acquaintanceOf | Churchman, George, 1730-1814 | person |
correspondedWith | Cornplanter, Seneca chief, 1732?-1836 | person |
relativeOf | Delaplaine, Joseph, 1725-1799 | person |
acquaintanceOf | Drinker, Henry, 1734-1809 | person |
associatedWith | Gratz, Simon. | person |
acquaintanceOf | Hastings, Joshua, 1735-1816 | person |
acquaintanceOf | Hunt, John, 1740-1824 | person |
memberOf | Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia | corporateBody |
acquaintanceOf | Parrish, John, 1729-1807 | person |
parent-in-law of | Pemberton, John, 1727-1795 | person |
memberOf | Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Meeting for Sufferings | corporateBody |
acquaintanceOf | Waln, Nicholas, 1742-1813 | person |
auntOrUncleOf | Zane, Ebenezer, 1747-1812 | person |
parentOf | Zane, Isaac, 1743-1795 | person |
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Gloucester County | NJ | US | |
Philadelphia | PA | US |
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Church work with Indians |
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Slavery and the church |
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Carpenters |
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Person
Birth 1710-03
Death 1794-03-06
Male
English