Isaac Wayne

[1] Wayne unsuccessfully ran as a Federalist candidate for governor in 1814, but was elected to the Eighteenth Congress.

[3] In 1809, he traveled to Fort Presque Isle to disinter his father from his burial site there.

The body was in surprisingly good shape and since no embalming was available at the time, the flesh was boiled off the bones and re-buried at Fort Presque Isle.

[7] Wayne died at the family estate in Easttown Township, Pennsylvania on October 25, 1852.

[8] He was buried in the family plot[3] at St. David's Episcopal Church in Radnor, Pennsylvania.