Hello,
Did you find your evidence proving Samuel ISAACS to be the son of Godfrey ISAACS? We are on the same quest.
I am descended from Fielding ISAACS, brother to your Elizabeth "Besty" ISAACS JOHNSON. When Levisa JOHNSON, daughter of Betsy & Herod JOHNSON, died in 1861 Fielding ISAACS was appointed guardian of her six children at his request. If you aren't familiar with the history, and records, of Fielding and Levisa, and subsequently her children, let me know and I will fill you in.
I certainly don't dispute the reasonable supposition that Samuel was the son of Godfrey. There is plenty of circumstantial evidence to indicate the Samuel was a brother to a Godfrey ISAACS who has been proven to be a son of Godfrey ISAACS via his death record of 1858. Unfortunately Samuel died prior to the keeping of those death records.
Also, I am curious how you arrived at the birth and death dates you attribute to the senior Godfrey ISAACS. I have been given a birth date of 1738, but no proof of where that date is derived. The latest record I have found thus far is Godfrey ISAACKS as a witness to the will of Keziah DEAN 22 May 1780 in Surry County, North Carolina. The will was proven in November 1787 by Richard MURPHY another of the subscribing witnesses, but Godfrey is not mentioned at that time.
Please let me know what you have found to connect our Samual ISAACS as the son of Godfrey. I am also planning on using this line in a SAR application.
Best Regards,
John Hughes