| Marriage* | | Principal=Jane Montgomery1 |
| Birth* | circa 1820 | KY1 |
| Census | 1840 | Liberty Township, Macon Co., MO, Name:Isaac Milsap: Free White Males: 20 to under 30 (1 [Isaac s/b 20] Free White Females: 15 to under 20 (1 [Pam s/b 18]) . Note 1097 people in Liberty Township I belive 6034 persons in Macon Co.2 |
| Census* | 26 August 1850 | District No. 52 Being, Macon Co., MO, Isaac Millsaps, Age 30, Male,Farmer, Value of Real Estate:$400, Born in Kentucky, cannot read and write; Pam (presumed wife), William (presumed son), Joseph (presumed son) and Thoma[s] B. (presumed son) shown with him.1 |
| Emigration* | 1862 | Macon Co., MO, Another son, Isaac Millsaps and wife Jane Montgomery, did not start for California until 1862 when Isaac and his entire family of four children except one son, Joseph, left Macon County for California, where his father and brothers had gone in 1854. Jane was the daughter William Montgomery and Elizabeth Millsaps, sister of Andrew Jackson Millsaps. Her sister Ann was the wife of Hiram Millsaps, above named as a member of the covered wagon party. The Montgomery family also came from Wayne county and Jane's father, William, served as administrator of his father-in-law's estate in Howard County, (1820-1838) Missouri. Isaac was bitten by a rattle snake and died in Paradise Valley along the Humbolt River in Nevada, and the rest of his family continued on to California the following spring. Hearsay has it that George Wash. and/or Uncle Dick went to Nevada after Jane and the four children. Widowed Jane later became Mrs. Martin., Principal=Jane Montgomery3 |