LOGAN COUNTY OHIO ************************************************************* Transcribed by Deb. "Historical Collections of Ohio, Vol 2" by Henry Howe. (pub 1888) Logan County Page 104 Isaac Zane was born about the year 1753, on the south branch of the Potomac, in Virginia, and at the age of 9 years was taken prisoner by the Wyandots, and carried to Detroit. He remained with his captors until the age of manhood, when, like most prisoners taken in youth, he refused to return to his homeland friends. He married a Wyandot woman from Canada, of half-French blood, and took no part in the war of the revolution. After the treaty of Greenville, in 1795, he bought a tract of 1,800 acres, on the site of Zanesfield, where he lived until his death in 1816.