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(88) 1772 Robert BLACKWELL, A.B., of King's
College, New York, admitted deacon.
Port of London, 3rd to 10th July 1774
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pg. 269 Baptized at Richmond, November 4, 1824,
children of Jno. and Julia Ann Blackwell.
pg. 234 At Richmond, Va., July 12, 1821--John Blackwell,
of Lunenburg county., Julia Ann Ford, of Richmond, Va.; license bearing
date as above.
John son of James Blackwell baptized
James Blackwell Jr. & Mary Glenn marr.d the
18 apr 1699
Mary daugh. To James Blackwell deceased ye 20th
d. of Febbry. 1687-8
___daughter of James Blackwell and Lydia his wife
baptized ___ 16__
___daughter of James Blackwell baptizd ye 27th
of Sept.____
Blackwell, Elizabeth, 59, wf of James, d at Blackwell's
Island (6-5/3/23)
Blackwell, James M., m 2/18/45 Jennet Drummond
Engs, dau of P.W., in NYC; Rev Dr M.D. Stobel (4-3/6)
Blackwell, Justina - see LIVINGSTON, Alfred S.
Pg. 232
Section 9 of the supplemental,
or enabling act, provided that William S. Mills, James Blackwell,
Jonathan King, Dr. Columbus Mills, and William F. Jones be appointed commissioners
to lay off and locate the county seat of the county at or within five miles
of the residence of Marvill Mills (at present village of Mills Springs),
and were authorized to purchase or receive by donation not less than 100
acres of land for that purpose, and lay out a town to be called "Schuywicker."
Pg. 101 Footnote No. 2 --
Rev. Joel Blackwell probably
resided in the Green's Creek section of what is now Polk County.
He was a pioneer minister and a member of the Baptist Church at Green River,
which church was one of the constituent members of the Broad River Association,
organized in 1800. He continued an active member and represented
that church in the Associational meeetings until 1835. He died sometime
in 1839. The date of his birth is unknown. Rev. John Blackwell
was also a pioneer Baptist minister. He was a veteran of several
engagements of 1775-83, and resided in the Green's Creek community of what
is now Polk Conty. He represented Green's Creek Church in the organiztin
of the Broad River Association in 1800. He died about 1834.
Pg. 594 Footnote No. 1--
Among the early Baptist ministers
were the following: Rev. Joel Blackwell was a pioneer minister
and a member of the Baptist Church at Green River, Rutherford County,
which was one of the constituent members of the Broad River Association,
organized in 1800. He continued an active member and represented
that church in the Associational meeetings until 1835. He died sometime
in 1839. He was a soldier of the Revolution. The date of birth
is unknown. Although not an able preacher, he was devotedly pious
and useful in the times in which he lived. Rev. John Blackwell
was probably a brother. He represented Green's Creek Church in the
organiztin of the Broad River Association. He was a Revolutionary
Soldier, adn died about 1834.
REC. #
NAME
DOB
DOD
CEM CODE
P. 52 912 Blackwell,
Mary
1879/10/09 1952/01/14
99
P. 54 009 Blackwell,
Walter Reuben 1887/09/07
1954/08/19
26
99=Outside Cleveland County
26=Lexington (est. 1897)
BOX #
CASE # DATE FILED
PLANTIFF DEFENDANT
TYPE VOL
3L
3048
1904-11-22 Blackwell,
W.H. Wynne, E.W.
P
II
Wynne, F.E.
P
II
Wynne, R.P.
P
II
6
342
1900-02-09 Blackwell,
W.H. Nivison, CH.
P
I
Parker, W.O.
P
I
Rolfe, C.H.
P
I
P=Property/Money/Land/Birds/Animals/Dog Attack/Mortgage,
etc.
Blackwell, William H. Vol I. Page
8 Cert. # 21
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Walker Co. GA |
Walnut Springs TX |
NC |
GA |
1842 GA |
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Watson |
Hamilton CO. TN |
McDade TX |
Blackwell - GA |
GA |
1877 Bastrop Co. TX |
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Bastrop Co. TX |
Grapevine TX |
Blackwell - TN |
TX |
1910 Bastrop CO. TX |
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Marion Co. AL |
bur Macedonia Cem Fran Co. AL |
VA |
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est. 1852 Mar Co. AL |
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NC |
Walker Co. GA |
1816 Walker Co. GA |
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