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Jesse BLOUNT, Sr.
Abigail SALTER |
Husband: Jesse BLOUNT
Birth: 6 Apr 1752 Father: Reading BLOUNT Mother: Ms. BRYAN? |
Marriage: 21 Jul 1778 |
Wife: Abigail SALTER
Birth: 1 Dec 1760 Other spouse: m2. Mr. PEARCE |
Children: |
1. Robert Salter BLOUNT, b. 23 Jan 1780
2. Sarah "Sally" Salter BLOUNT, b. 11 Mar 1782 3. Jesse BLOUNT, Jr., b. 12 Mar 1784 4. James Salter BLOUNT, b. 27 Mar 1786 |
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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 Unpublished manuscript on the genealogy of the Blounts in the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. (Notes taken by Kyle VanLandingham.) 2. Marilu Smallwood. 1966. Related Royal Families. [self-published.] On p. 401, Smallwood quotes from the will of Jesse Blount [Jr.] citing Old Wills, Beaufort County, North Carolina, pp. 452-453. The will was dated 16 Jan 1808 and mentions his mother, "Abigail Pearce" (presumably, she remarried to a Mr. Pearce), and his siblings, Sally Salter, Robert Salter, and James Salter. (From Kyle VanLandingham.) 3. Emails from Kyle VanLandingham. |
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