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Peter BLOUNT
Anne HOLLOWAY Mary LACON |
Husband: Peter BLOUNT
Baptism: 3 Mar 1688 Disposition: buried 17 Mar 1765, Cleobury Mortimer, SAL Occupation: yeoman; clockmaker of Pinkham Close, Cleobury Mortimer, SAL Father possibly: Charles BLOUNT (1655-1691) of Amblecote and Old Swinford, WOR, son of Walter BLOUNT of Old Swinford, WOR |
Marriage-1: Feb 1713/4 |
Wife-1: Anne HOLLOWAY
Baptism: 27 Mar 1681, Highley, SAL Disposition: buried 7 Feb 1738 Father: Francis HOLLOWAY, Yeoman (1654-<1733) Mother: Susanna HARDMAN (1653-1712) |
Marriage-2: 1 Jun 1738 |
Wife-2: Mary LACON
Birth: ca. 1692 Death: 1772 |
Children with Anne HOLLOWAY — baptized at St. Mary the Virgin [Anglican], Cleobury Mortimer, SAL (except for Charles): |
1. John BLOUNT, bap. 18 May 1714; d. ca. Feb 1777; m. 23 May
1745, Worfield, SAL, Mary GROOM
2. Charles BLOUNT, b. ca. 1715, Cleobury Mortimer, SAL 3. George BLOUNT, bap. 22 Dec 1715 4. Peter BLOUNT, bap. 7 Oct 1719; d. ca. Dec 1788; m. 6 Jun 1751, St. Mary the Virgin, Cleobury Mortimer, SAL, Martha THOMAS 5. Anne BLOUNT, bap. 31 Aug 1722; m. 22 May 1744, Mamble, WOR, Sir Francis LACON [not a title, he was baptized "Sir Francis"] |
Children with Mary LACON: |
none |
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