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Jacob BLOUNT
Martha __?__ |
Husband: Jacob BLOUNT
Death: 1784 Father: John BLOUNT Mother: Martha LEWIS? |
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Sources:
1. Helen M. Blount Prescott. Unpublished manuscript on the genealogy of the Blounts in the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. (Courtesy of Kyle VanLandingham.) 2. Marilu Smallwood. 1966. Related Royal Families. [self-published] On p. 397, Smallwood writes: "From the Blount manuscript, owned by Mrs. Mutter Blount Myers of Washington, N.C., we learn that John Blount ... had children: (1) Lewis Blount ... (2) Thomas Blount (3) Nancy Blount (4) Chloe Blount (5) Jacob Blount (6) Churchill Blount." 3. Will of John Blount, posted by Kyle VanLandingham to the BLOUNT Wills Board at GenConnect under the title "John BLOUNT, 1765, Beaufort Co., NC." Names wife, Martha, and sons Lewis, Jacob, and Churchill. 4. Beaufort County [NC] Deed Book 4. On pp. 385-386, we learn that Jacob BLOUNT's wife's name is Martha. 5. Probate Records, Chatham Co., GA. File No. 6. 6. Emails from Kyle VanLandingham. |
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