Notes:
Kosciusko mr F:79 [cousins]. Fulton dr C-21:65.
Data source is Kay Rybak. DECEASED
While Isaac may have been given the name of Samuel Isaac Platt at birth, he used the name of Isaac Platt as his name on all documentation on and after the 1870 census, including his death certificate and tombstone.
1860: Seward, Kosciusko, Indiana
Henry Platt 37, b: PA
Mary A Platt 43, b: OH
George W Platt 13, b: OH
Andrew I Platt 11, b: OH
Samuel I Platt 4, b: OH
Hiram P Platt 3, b: OH
1880: Lake, Kosciusko Co., Indiana, USA
Isaac Platt 26, OH/PA/OH
Rosella Platt 24. IL/PA/OH
1920: Perry, Miami, Indiana
Clarence Taber, head, 42
Celesta Taber, wife, 36
Flossie G Taber, dau, 15
Torrie J Taber
Belvia W Taber 2
Isaac Platt, father-in-law, 64, widowed, b: OH/PA/OH
(Eber was incorrectly transcribed as Taber. Celesta appears to be Aleta in the census)
Isaac PLATT, aged 77, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clarence EBER near Loyal at 11:30 a.m. Thursday. Death was due to complications incident to old age, and followed an illness of several weeks duration. Mr. Platt was born near Akron on March 17, 1855 and was the son of Henry and Mary Ann PLATT. He has resided in Rochester township for the past twenty years. He was a blacksmith and also a farmer. Mr. Platt was a member of the Silver Creek Bethel Church and the Odd Fellows lodge at Sevastopol. The only survivor is the daughter, Mrs. EBER. The funeral services will be held from the Silver Creek Bethel Church five miles northeast of Akron at 2 p.m., Sunday with the Rev. Alvin ESHELMAN in charge. Burial will be made in the cemetery adjacent to the church.
[Published in the Rochester(IN) News-Sentinel, Friday, November 18, 1932]