1685 Isaac DeCou registered the ear marking for his swine at the Burlington Court. Isaac's brother Jacob returned to England and sold his plantation to Isaac. [1]
1745 On 15 April, Isaac Esq and Isaac De Cow Jr, perhaps this one, was a freeholder in the city of Burlington, Burlington County, New Jersey. [2]
1745 On 15 April, Isaac DeCow, perhaps this one, was a freeholder in Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey. [3]
1749 Isaac DeCow was a judge of the inferior court, Burlington County, New Jersey. [4]
[1] John E. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Vol. 2 (1906), 12, [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].
[2] Carlos E. Godfrey, "A List of the Freeholders for the City and County of Burlington," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 29 (1905), 421-26, at 421, [InternetArchive].
[3] Carlos E. Godfrey, "A List of the Freeholders for the City and County of Burlington," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 29 (1905), 421-26, at 423, [InternetArchive].
[4] Frederick W. Ricord, Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. Archives Vol. 16. (Governors 4, 1748-1755) (1891), 89, [HathiTrust], [GoogleBooks], [InternetArchive].