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Charles BLOUNT
Mary SMITH |
Husband: Charles BLOUNT
Birth: ca. 1715, Cleobury Mortimer, SAL Disposition: buried 9 Dec 1777, churchyard, St. Mary Magdalene [Anglican], Bridgnorth, SAL Occupation: papermaker Religion: Church of England Father: Peter BLOUNT Mother: Anne HOLLOWAY |
Marriage (banns): 29 May 1736, All Saints [Anglican], Claverley, SAL |
Wife: Mary SMITH
Birth: ca. 1715 Disposition: buried 25 Dec 1796, churchyard, All Saints [Anglican], Claverley, SAL Religion: Church of England |
Children — baptized at All Saints [Anglican], Claverley, SAL (except for Katerine and William): |
1. Katerine BLOUNT, bap. 4 Dec 1737; d.
Dec 1737; bur. 13 Dec 1737, St. Mary the Virgin [Anglican], Cleobury Mortimer,
SAL
2. Elizabeth BLOUNT, bap. 14 Mar 1742 3. John BLOUNT, bap. 24 Jan 1745; m(banns). 4 Feb 1771, All Saints [Anglican], Claverley, SAL, Anne HALL 4. Ann BLOUNT, bap. 20 Sep 1749 5. Peter BLOUNT / BLUNT, bap. 26 Mar 1752 6. Catherine BLOUNT, bap. 15 Oct 1754; d. ca. Jan 1756, Claverley, SAL 7. William BLOUNT, b. ca. Oct 1757, Claverley, SAL |
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