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Isaac Impson was born around 1790 and was likely the brother or son of Benjamin, probably a Pennsylvania Impson who migrated to Tennessee. The earliest mention found is in Tennessee marriage records where it is stated he married in 1815 in Wilson County, Tenn.

The name of his bride is unknown, but the Folsom Family Genealogy, vol. 2, p. 816 states Isaac and Nancy are parents of Caleb Impson who was the first of several husbands of Malina Folsom. Descendants of John Impson also believe Isaac was John’s father.

     In the book "Enlisted Men, War of 1812" transcribed and indexed by Byron and Samuel Sistler, Nashville, TN 1992, is an entry for Private Isaac Impson. He apparently mustered under Col . Thomas Williamson and Capt. Beverly Williams as a Volunteer Mounted Gunmen. Also serving were Josiah and Alford, who could be Isaac’s brothers.

     Veller Sumter, states in "Tales of Atoka County Heritage, " that Josiah Impson was born on a 160 acre farm on Fannagusha Creek, Homes County, Miss The date was "about 1824, to Isaac Impson and a mother whose name we do not have. He had at least three brothers: William, born about 1822, Morris and Louis. There may have been other children."

     Perhaps other sons of Isaac were another Isaac , b. 1831, Miss. ; Benjamin , 1822, Miss.; Caleb, birth date unknown; and John, b. 1828.

      Hiram Impson, talks about the Impsons who were Choctaw Indians and came to the Indian Territory from Mississippi over the "Trail of Tears," in "Pittsburg County Oklahoma People and Places," 1977, Pittsburg Co. Historical and Genealogical Society., p.208.

     ``The father of John Impson was an Englishman by the name of Isaac Impson. Isaac intermarried into the Choctaw tribe in Mississippi. His son, John, married Louisa Folsom, granddaughter of Nathaniel Folsom, who married the sister of the then tribal chief. Nathan and two brothers intermarried into the Choctaw tribe. Nathaniel was 8th in line from John Folsom, who came from Foulsham, England, to the Massachusetts Colon in 1636,." Hiram states.

      Isaac was listed on the Armstrong Rolls, which was the head count of Indians in Mississippi who were to be removed to Indian Territory (Oklahoma). In "Choctaw and Chickasaw Early Census Records," author Betty Wiltshire says on page 33:

     "Name of Indian Owning Farms: Isaac Impson; Number of Acres Cultivated: 14; Number of the Family: 8, Males over 16 years: 1 males and females under 10 years: (1white); Locality of Farms, Fun na gush a Creek (MS)

      Could 8 family members be Isaac, Nancy, Josiah, Morris, William, Lewis, Caleb and John? Who is the white girl?

     In the 1830 Mississippi Census, Isaac Impson is listed in Yazoo Co., 1 in household, white male, 20-40 years old. He was not listed in 1810, 1820 or 1840 Mississippi census

     Records are scarce concerning Isaac, but he could have been the Englishman who married a Mississippi Choctaw woman Nancy and became the patriarch of the Oklahoma Choctaw Impsons.

  

     

TIMELINE

«1765-70 »     John [F.? Adam] born 1790 ca. Josiah [A] born in Wilson Co., Tenn. ca.
John (F/A] marries  Leticia
«1797 »        Dianna born 1800 John (F./Adam) settles on Barton’s Creek, Tenn. with Samuel [A] and   Thomas [A] Ca. Isaac [A] born Sally Impson marries John Reason in Smith County,
«abt. 1800 »     Benjamin [A] born Benjamin listed in PA census
« 1803» William [A.]. born, son of John F. and   Leticia
«1804»      John (F./Adam) listed in Wilson County, Tenn.
«1809»    Josiah [A] marries Polly Smith in Wilson County, Tenn.
«1812» Fighting in war were Alford, Isaac [A] and Josiah [A] in  Tennessee militia
«1815 »        Isaac [A] marries (Nancy?) in Wilson, Tenn. ,
«1816 »       John (B) born in Sumpter, Ala.
«1820 »                 John  [Adam/ F] migrates to north Louisiana just prior to 1820 from Wilson Co. or                             Davidson Co. ,Tenn. 
Dianna marries John Neely Josiah [A] landowner in Ouachita Parrish,  La.
John [A/ F] in La. Census Benjamin [A] marries Martha Adair Wells in Claiborne, Miss.
«1822 »      William [B] born Jacks Fork County, I.T. Benjamin J. born in Claiborne, Ms.
«1824»         Josiah [B] born in Jacks Fork County, I.T or Funnegusha Creek, Miss..;
son of Isaac [A} and   Nancy, said to have three brothers, William (B), Morris (A) and   Louis. Benjamin [B] born in  Unions Parish, La. Or Mississippi
«1825 »            James Newton born
«1830  »           John [A/F] in Census and as Landowner in Ouachita Parrish, La.: John F., 38, farmer, b.                                  Tenn.;   married to Martha;
Josiah [A] landowner in Ouchita Parrish, La. And in La.  Census
Isaac [A]  listed in 1830 Choctaw nation (Miss) Census: Number of Acres                         Cultivated: 14 Number of the  Family: 8 Males over 16 years: 1 males and females under   10 years: (1white) Locality of  Farms, Funnagush a Creek (MS); Samuel listed in NY                                  Census
«1831 »                Miss. Census lists Isaac [A] Impson, Yazoo Co., 1 in household, WHITE M, 20-40 yrs old
«1832 »            Choctaw removal begins in Mississippi
«1833  »              John (C.) born in I.T.( son of Isaac); John [A/F] bought land in Ou Par with Leticia,                               
Josiah   [A?], John Neeley, William [A?} and Thomas Josiah [B?] and William [B?] muster in rolls for  removal to Jacks Fork County, I.T.
«1836 »      William [A?] marries Matilda Thompson in Union Co. , Ark. 1837-61
John [A/F] buys land in    Louisiana
«1840  »     William [A?] in Ou Par census Jane [B] born to Josiah [B} and Jane [A] Sukie born in I.T.
«1843 »       Benjamin J. and Caleb buy land in Helena, Chicot Co., Ark.
«1844  »           Benjamin E. born in La.
«1847  »       John H. born in Louisiana
«1849 »         John [C] marries Louisa Folsom in I.T. William [C] born in Boktola, I.T.
«1850 »   William, 50, b. Tenn., listed in OU Par Census; wife Matilda `John F., James in Ou Par census; Thomas in La Census; PA Census
«1851 »      Morris [B] born, son of Isaac [A? or Josiah[B?]
«1855 »   William [B] in I.T. census with Amey, Lafayete, Josephine, Hylate, Mandia
   
«1856 » William [B?]  marries Louisa Anderson Moore ; Caleb E. marries Martha E. Foster, Amite , Ms.    
«1859 »     Thomas [B} born in OU Par, son of James
«1877 »    John William dies;   Caleb dies
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