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Benjamin BLOUNT, Sr.
Elizabeth EVERETT |
Husband: Benjamin BLOUNT, Sr.
Birth: ca. 1680s/90s Death: 1739/40 Will signed: 1 Feb 1739 Will proved: June, 1740, Tyrell Co., NC Father: Capt. Thomas BLOUNT, Sr. Mother: Mary (PERRY?) SCOTT |
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Wife: Elizabeth EVERETT |
Children: |
1. James BLOUNT
2. Jacob BLOUNT 3. Isaac BLOUNT 4. Edmund BLOUNT (Sr.) 5. Benjamin BLOUNT, Jr., b. ca. 1720s 6. Esther BLOUNT 7. Mary BLOUNT 8. Sarah BLOUNT |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, North Carolina |
Sources:
1. Helen M. Blount Prescott. 1902. Blount and Blunt. Press of W.F. Roberts, Washington, DC. [This is not a book, but a one-page pedigree chart.] 2. Stephen E. Bradley. 1990. [Abstracts of the] Wills of Tyrrell County, North Carolina, 1729-1811. S.E. Bradley, Keysville, VA. On p. 8, will of Benjamin Blount, Sr., dated 1 Feb 1739, probated June Court, 1740. Wife: Elizabeth. Sons: James, Jacob, Isaac, Edmund, and Benjamin. Daughters: Esther, Mary, and Sarah. (Courtesy of Kyle VanLandingham.) 3. J. Bryan Grimes. 1910. North Carolina Abstract of Wills, 1690-1760. E.M. Uzzell Publ., Raleigh, NC. On p. 34:
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