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Peter BLOUNT
Anne ALLPORT
Husband:  Peter BLUNT / BLOUNT
Baptism:  26 Mar 1752, All Saints [Anglican], Claverley, SAL
Disposition:  buried 11 Sep 1832, churchyard, All Saints [Anglican], Claverley, SAL
Religion:  Church of England
Father:  Charles BLOUNT
Mother:  Mary SMITH
Marriage (banns):  22 Sep 1782, All Saints [Anglican], Claverley, SAL
Wife:  Anne ALLPORT
Baptism:  21 Mar 1756, St. Peters [Anglican], Wolverhampton, STS
Disposition:  buried 9 Jan 1823, churchyard, All Saints [Anglican], Claverley, SAL
Religion:  Church of England
Father:  Joseph ALLPORT (1722- )
Mother:  Eleanor NAIL
Children — baptized at All Saints [Anglican], Claverley, SAL:
1.  Charles BLOUNT, bap. 12 Mar 1786; d.s.p. ca. 1787, Claverley, SAL
2.  William BLOUNT, bap. 24 Aug 1788; d. ca. Feb 1847, Rudge Heath, SAL; m(banns). 28 Aug 1815, St. Peters [Anglican], Wolverhampton, STS, Hannah JONES
3.  Hannah BLOUNT, bap. 6 Mar 1791; never married
4.  Elizabeth BLOUNT, bap. 12 May 1793; d.s.p. bef. Jun 1795, Claverley, SAL
5.  Elizabeth BLOUNT, bap. 5 Jul 1795; d. by 1881; m. 4 May 1813, All Saints [Anglican], Claverley, SAL, Matthew Morris JONES
6.  John BLOUNT, bap. 29 Oct 1797
7.  Sarah BLOUNT, b. ca. 1799; d.s.p. ca. Sep 1799
8.  Ann BLOUNT, bap. 24 Jan 1802; d. by 1881; m(banns). 22 May 1825, St. Peters Collegiate [Anglican], Wolverhampton, STS, Jeremiah GREENHOUSE
Keywords for search engines:  UK, United Kingdom, England, SAL = Shropshire, STS = Staffordshire

Source:

1.  Participant in the BLOUNT Y-chromosome DNA Surname Project at FamilyTreeDNA.

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