He married and lived on the west side of Main street, east of Centre street, Orange, N. J. It is not known whom he married, as there seems to be no record concerning him or his wife. He was living in 1754, as Rev. James Hoyt, in his History of the First Presbyterian Church (or Mountain Society) of Orange, states that Isaac Condit, with others, was credited with work done in demolishing the first meeting house. He probably died in middle life. None of the male descendants of Isaac remain in their ancestral home.
83/12/1776-Isaac Cundit and Isaac Ogden chosen Constables. From Newark Court Records.
6088/9/1779-Isaac Cundict appointed Inventory of Estate of James Smith of Orange.
608 1782-Isaac Cundict sat as Justice of Court in Essex Co., New Jersey.
608On the list of Freeholders, Newark Township on 1 Sep 1755.
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