Isaac Wayne (1699–1774)

Isaac Wayne (1699 – November 1774) was a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly representing Chester County from 1757 to 1763.

[3][1]Isaac built the stone home named Waynesborough which is now a designated historical site and open for public tours.

[6] He agreed to join the fight after General Edward Braddock was ambushed not far from Easttown Township.

He aided in the defense of Northampton County, Pennsylvania and helped in the construction of Fort Allen.

He was stationed at Nazareth, Monroe County and at Gnadden Hutten, a Moravian town at the current site of Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Isaac Wayne Tombstone in St. David's Episcopal Church Cemetery