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Maj. Reading BLOUNT
Lucy HARVEY |
Husband: Reading BLOUNT
Birth: 22 Feb 1757, Blount Hall, New Bern Dist. [now Pitt Co.], NC Death: 13 Oct 1807, Bellefont, near Washington, Beaufort Co., NC Disposition: buried in family plot, Bellefont Father: Capt. Jacob BLOUNT Mother: Barbara GRAY |
Marriage: 4 Feb 1794, Home of John Gray Blount, Washington, Beaufort
Co., NC
Residence: Bellefont, near Washington, Beaufort Co., NC |
Wife: Lucy HARVEY
Death: 1818, Bellefont, near Washington, Beaufort Co., NC Disposition: buried in family plot, Bellefont Father: Col. Miles HARVEY |
Children: |
nine |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, North Carolina |
Sources:
1. Helen M. Blount Prescott. 1902. Blount and Blunt. Press of W.F. Roberts, Washington, DC. [This is not a book, but a one-page pedigree chart.] 2. Pauline Worthy. 1979. "Blount, Reading..." Pages 180-181 in William S. Powell, ed. Dictionary of North Carolina Biography. Vol. 1. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC. Worthy cites the following sources: a. American Historical Magazine. Vol. 3. 1898.3. Emails from Kyle VanLandingham. |
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