Elijah Isaacs
Elijah Isaacs was a farmer, politician, and militia officer in Wilkes County Regiment of the North Carolina militia during the American Revolution.
Early life
Elijah Isaacs was likely born near Berryville, Virginia, where in 1771 he sold the farm inherited from his father Samuel Isaacs Jr. By September 1775, he was in Surry County, North Carolina, and a member of the Surry County Committee of Safety with Benjamin Cleveland and Joseph Winston.He had a younger brother named Godfrey Isaacs. His wife's name may have been Mary, and their children were Jinny Isaacs, George Isaacs, Samuel Isaacs, Winny Isaacs, Abbee Isaacs, Elijah Isaacs, and Rebecca Isaacs.
In 1777, he built Fort Defiance on the Yadkin River in what is now Caldwell County, North Carolina. William Lenoir later built a home on the site of Fort Defiance.
Military service
Military service:- Captain in the Surry County Regiment of the North Carolina militia, 1776-1777
- Captain in the Wilkes County Regiment of militia, 1777-1778
- Major in the Wilkes County Regiment of militia, 1778-1779
- Lt. Col./Colonel in the Wilkes County Regiment of militia, 1779-1783
Lieutenant Colonel Isaacs and General Rutherford, who was captured at the Battle of Camden, were held at St. Augustine, Florida until exchanged in July 1781. From October 1781 through February 1782, Isaacs led a militia regiment fighting against Colonel David Fanning's Tories in Chatham County, North Carolina and Randolph County, North Carolina.