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Joseph BLOUNT, Jr.
Elizabeth Custis WHITE |
Husband: Joseph BLOUNT, Jr.
Birth: 1760s/70s? Father: Joseph BLOUNT, Sr. Mother: Sarah BONNER |
Marriage: 10 Jan 1805
If Joseph was born in the 1760s/70s, this is a very late first marriage for him. Did he have a prior wife? Or has a generation been skipped? |
Wife: Elizabeth Custis WHITE |
Children: |
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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 Unpublished manuscript on the genealogy of the Blounts in the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.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. 412, Smallwood cited the records of R.T. Bonner. (From Kyle VanLandingham.) 3. Will of Joseph Blount. On pp. 142-144 of Old Wills, 1720-1842, Beaufort County, North Carolina as cited by Smallwood (1966: 407). In his will dated 1 Jan 1779, Joseph names his wife Sarah, son Joseph, daughter Sally, son Wilson, and daughter Nancy. 4. Emails from Kyle VanLandingham. |
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