

In 1883 when Woodstone was just being wired for electricity a workman electrified himself and Isaac possessed him. Two weeks after his involvement in the Siege of Fort Ticonderoga, he died of dysentery. He claims "It was my letters that inspired the public to demand a second watering trough outside the statehouse" in the episode The Tree. In the episode Jay's Friends he says he was a delegate to the Second Continental Congress and partook in difficult negotiations. Isaac negotiated the surrender of Fort Ticonderoga, allowing them to keep their horses which was later used for food as said in Isaac's Book. He said that the tax was unjust to the colonies, because they were paying for the war England had with France. He became interested in the revolution around the time of the stamp act. Two weeks after departing the fort, he died and was buried in the vicinity of Woodstone Mansion. Ironically, he had mocked his soldiers' efforts to stave off the disease. After negotiating the unconditional surrender with the British at Fort Ticonderoga, he retreated with the Continental Forces for New York City, eventually contracting dysentery. The fact it wasn't developed might be because he accidentally shot British Lieutenant colonel Nigel Chessum. He also tried to develop the "Eyesaac," a re-1800s rifle with a telescope to shoot at the British. He did reach the rank of Captain and developed a certain amenity for Alexander Hamilton and a propensity for mocking his contemporaries, like Benjamin Franklin and General William Howe. He mentions that he was talked into getting a big carriage likely by his wife. He did do a delivery for Benjamin Franklin.

Isaac also mentions that he wanted to join the Freemasons but was denied access. All of his sisters died before the age of 2. He has at least one sibling or an in-law that has children. Three of his five nephews survived the winter as he said in the episode The Liquor License. In the episode The Baby Bjorn he said he once had dinner with Benedict Arnold. However, he was outside the door when they signed the Declaration of Independence, he claims he would have been in there if they hadn't started early as mentioned in Viking Funeral. He lies about saying that he was at the Boston Tea Party when in fact he was at his aunt Geraldine's house in Flower's Article. Only Sasappis vocalizes that he didn't have kids. It's likely that Beatrice and Isaac had at least one child since Hetty says "they were all parents" when they talk to Sam and Jay about the vandalizes needing a punishment in the episode Halloween. When he narrates to Sam about his life, he says that his wife Beatrice was a "handsome woman." Then goes on to say they slept in separate bedrooms to "keep their flame alive." His wife's nickname for him was "Cricket". He was mentioned in one academic journal in a footnote. In the episode Hello!, a website that outlines his life just says that he went to Dartmouth University and how he died.
