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Thomas BLOUNT
Anne Elizabeth READING |
Husband: Thomas BLOUNT
Resided: Beaufort Co., NC Father: Capt. Thomas BLOUNT Mother: Mary (PERRY?) SCOTT |
Marriage: |
Wife: Anne / Ann Elizabeth READING |
Children: |
1. Reading
BLOUNT, b. bef. 1711
2. James BLOUNT 3. John BLOUNT 4. Jacob BLOUNT, b. 1726, Beaufort Co., NC |
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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. Powell, William S. Powell, ed. 1979. Dictionary of North Carolina Biography. Vol. 1. University of South Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, SC. 3. 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 Unpublished manuscript on the genealogy of the Blounts in the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. Prescott writes because Reading sold land in 1732, he must have been born at least by 1711. (Notes taken by Kyle VanLandingham.) 4. Emails from Kyle VanLandingham. 5. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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