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Mack I. T., third son of John and Hannah Mack, who dame to Wayne county in 1820, settling in Wolcott, near Fairhaven,
where Isaac was born in 1826, one of a family of eight. John Mack was a prisoner of the war of 1812, and his father
who reached the great age of ninety seven years, was a soldier of the Revolution. John Mack died in 1849 at the
age of sixty years, and his wife, Hannah, in 1874, when seventy five. Our subject has always devoted himself to
farming, and has been very successful in that business, still operating nearly three hundred acres of land devoted
to general farming. His wife, Lucy M. Center of Butler, to whom he was married September 30, 1852, is the mother
of six children: Nancy L., the wife of A. W. Park, of Wolcott; Carrie, wife of Azael Harder, of Bader; Abraham
C., a resident of Kansas City, Mo.; Gibson B., a graduate of Albany Normal School, and of Eastman Business Collage;
William G., engaged in the acquisition of a medical education, and Elizabeth, wife of Lincoln Harder, of Butler.
From:
Landmarks of Wayne County, New York
Edited by: Hon. George W. Cowles
Assisted by: H. P. Smith and others
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1895
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