Notes for Isaac Bunker: DAR and SAR qualifier All Isaac Bunkers descendants qualify for membership in Sons of the American Revolution or Daughters of the American Revolution on account of his service as a member of the Mt. Desert "Committee of Correspondence, Safety and Inspection."
"A temporary settler on Great Cranberry Isle 1762; deeded land on Great Cranberry Isle by his father 1 Aug 1768; took up land in Mt Desert 1775 and 1776; elected member of Committee of Correspondence, Safety and Inspection by Town of Mt. Desert at first public meeting 30 Mar 1776;......." from Bunker Genealogy p. 10-11 by Edward Carleton Moran.
More About Isaac Bunker: Date born 2: 1740, Dover, Strafford, NH.621 Burial: Unknown, Oliver Bunker Place, South Gouldsboro, on shore of Frenchman's Bay.
More About Isaac Bunker and Esther Ives: Marriage 1: Bef. 1760, Brunswick, ME.622 Marriage 2: October 10, 1767, Strafford, NH.623
Children of Isaac Bunker and Esther Ives are:
+Benjamin Bunker, b. 1782, Mt. Desert, ME624, d. September 11, 1852, South Gouldsboro, ME624.