This was posted on another list I check it out very interesting Try ALL YEARS I used several surnames very interesting the migration patterns. Barbara ---------------------- This is an amusing piece of software that may help some of those desc. brick walls.Don't forget to include spelling variations. http://www.hamrick.com/names/
http://fp1.centurytel.net/Guerillas I also found a listing for Stephen and Daniel Blackburn, who were killed. They are found under the title of Elias Thrasher. Pat
I thought this might be of interest to someone on the list. Champ Ferguson surrendered to Lieutenant Colonel Joseph H. Blackburn. Pat <A HREF="http://fp1.centurytel.net/Guerillas/champ_ferguson.htm">Click here: Champ Ferguson</A> http://fp1.centurytel.net/Guerillas/champ_ferguson.htm
Sorry this doesn't sound like any oof my family My George BLACKBURN was born Morley nr. Leeds,England
A result of your requested PML search. To refine or cancel this search, please visit http://pml.rootsweb.com/ ======================================== Source: [email protected] Subject: [MOMILLER-L] Martha Ellen Blackburn Albertson Unknown paper Nov. 6, 1947 FUNERAL HELD MONDAY FOR MARTHA ALBERTSON The funeral of Mrs. Martha Ellen Albertson of Eugene, Mo., was held Monday, November 3, (1947) at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Sweaney in Eugene, The Rev. Frank Chase and the Rev. N. E. Williams of Eldon were in charge of the service. The Hickory Hill Baptist Church choir sang selected songs. Grandsons were active pall bearers and grandddaughters were in charge of the flower arrange- ments. Interment was in the Eugene Cemetery with Kays Service. Mrs. Albertson had lived in Eugene most of her life. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Blackburn and was born in Miller County, November 20, 1865. She was well known in Eugene and enjoyed many friends. Her helath had been failing the past years and she became seriously ill two weeks ago and went to the home of her daugh- ter in Eugene where she passed away at one o'clock Sunday morning (Nov. 2) She married Mr. Tommy Albertson in 1884 and six children were born to them. One small daughter, Etta, died at the age of five years and another daughter, Mrs. Lizzie Englebrecht, May 18, 1920. Mr. Albertson died May 17, 1926. Surviving are one son, Charlie Albert- son of Jefferson City, Mo., 3 daughters Mrs. John Sweaney of Eugene, Mrs. W. R. Grant of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. Connie Amos of Liberty, Mo.
Unable to find baptism of James Blackburn c. 1795 in Manchester. James married Betty Walker in 1825 at Didsbury and then Ann Walker at Manchester Cathedral in 1839. James and Betty had two children in 1826 and 1838 at Didsbury. Betty died in 1839. James and Ann didn' have any children. In 1851 James and Ann moved to Liverpool. Can anyone make a connection. PAT BLACKBURNE, WIGAN. > >
I am searching for information on Thomas Blackburn, born 1822 in Ireland, died 1870. Married Matilda Branyan b. 1822, England. Their children were William James b. 1850 Thomas Davidson b. 1852 Robert Francis b. 1854 *Charles Edward b. 1857 Susannah b. 1860 They seemed to move from Ky to Il and then seemed to stay in Ind, at least Thomas died in Indiana. I have seen lots of Blackburn info go across the net from the Ft. Wayne area and I believe that Huntington and Ft. Wayne are quite close. If this is true I would certainly love to hook my Blackburn's up with others there. ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
This was a ansewer to the "Pew" question that she asked of me. Pam
I'm not clear how this ties into Wm. Blackburn. Can you elaborate more? Thank you, Cheri Mello In a message dated 6/21/2000 8:40:39 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << This is my husbands family. I do have a family history book on them his cousin did.... It says, James and Joan (Price), 1692 emigrated to Pennsylvania ......James & Joan had Thomas Pugh (1701-1794)-Enoch Pugh (abt.1735)m Pethia Diviney-Jesse Pugh (abt.1817-1907)m Kiziah Lineberry-Samuel Franklin Pugh (1843-1925) m Martha Elizabeth Smith. I'm not sure this helps any. The funny thing about your question is that my husband's grandmother is 91 years old and her maiden name is smith. The smith's and Pugh's were neighbors. The family still owns all their land from when they first came to N.C. on both sides. If you find a connection with this, I will put you in touch with my husbands cousin that is working on this line. >>
This is my husbands family. I do have a family history book on them his cousin did. It says, James and Joan (Price), 1692 emigrated to Pennsylvania from wales. They came to Randolph County, N.C. abt. 1750 and settled in the Sandy Creek area (which the Pugh's still live on). James & Joan had Thomas Pugh (1701-1794)-Enoch Pugh (abt.1735)m Pethia Diviney-Jesse Pugh (abt.1817-1907)m Kiziah Lineberry-Samuel Franklin Pugh (1843-1925) m Martha Elizabeth Smith. I'm not sure this helps any. The funny thing about your question is that my husband's grandmother is 91 years old and her maiden name is smith. The smith's and Pugh's were neighbors. The family still owns all their land from when they first came to N.C. on both sides. If you find a connection with this, I will put you in touch with my husbands cousin that is working on this line. Pam
My BLACKBURNs go back to George BLACKBURN b 1800 Moelry,Yorkshire,England.He married Suzanne HODGSON bn1806 Upper Green nr Leeds,Yorkshire. The family came over bout 1830-40 and went to Kewanee,Henry co,Ill. Was your last name ever spelled PEW? Have heard that these spellings were interchangable. I have Reuben C PEW b 1758 Roxberry township,Morris co,NJ He married Francis(Fanny) SMITH from either NC or SC. They settled in Rockcastle co,
I knew it was a long shot but the name Adaline and William sparked my interest. Pam
Pam, No, no Camilla. Well, it was worth a try. Thank you. :) Cheri
This is a long shot. I have a William Blackburn from Sampson County, N.C. He married into the Sutton family. Camillia Sutton, her name is listed several diffrent ways on the census. What is odd about this William Blackburn is that he sort drops out of findings during the civil war. (he could have passed away) because Camillia and family are living with her family then and William can not be found. Pam
It's been awhile since I've posted, so I thought I'd try again. Looking for siblings and parents (I'll take a cousin too, but I'm afraid he married one) of William BLACKBURN b. 11 May 1814 Knoxville, Knox Co, TN (obit). My research leads me to believe he was probably born in Grainger Co, TN. My research also has me looking real hard at John BLACKBURN & Jemima BOULTON/BOULTER as his possible parents. The 1880 census says dad was b. in NC, and mom b. in VA. I know that Jemima was b. in VA. Older family reseach says his father was a Thomas BLACKBURN, who was one of the 12 sons of James BLACKBURN who went to KY (8 of the sons: William, David, Robert, John, Thomas, Rankin, Simeon, George). I no longer believe this is true. William is in Franklin Co, IN no later than August, 1840, as his first daughter is born 20 May 1841 (family Bible that everyone quotes, but no one has seen). Census records do verify Cynthia being b. in 1841, though. William then m. Susan(nah) BOULTON/BOLTON, dau of Peter BOUTON & Salomy (or Saloma) COFFMAN. Peter is the brother of Jemima BOULTON up above, on 12 May 1843 in Franklin Co, IN. In 1850, they are in Franklin Co, IN, in 1860 the are in Decatur Co, IN, in 1870 they are in Tipton Co, IN, in 1880 they are in Richardson Co, NE. They are in Oregon, Holt Co at the time of William's death in 1888. Susan d. in the Poor House there on 6 Nov 1901. She had been in there 3 times that I know of between 1900 and her death. Their children: 1. Cynthia BLACKBURN b. 20 May 1841 Franklin Co, IN. No further info. 2. John F. BLACKBURN b. 20 Feb 1844 Franklin Co, IN. I think the Bible went down his line. He is the one that wrote in it in 1877. 3. Andrew J. BLACKBURN b. 20 or 30 Oct 1845 Franklin Co, IN, m. pre 1876 in IN to Maria SMETZER. Had a son named Frank T. I don't know of the others yet. 4. Thomas J. BLACKBURN b. 10 or 20 Jan 1848, Franklin Co, IN. He was still single at the age of 52. 5. Perry C. BLACKBURN b. 4 or 8 Oct 1849 Franklin Co, IN. He was still single at the age of 50. 6. Francis Lafayette (sometimes, just Lafayette) BLACKBURN b. 7 Jul 1853 or 1855 in Cicero Twp? in IN. He m. in 1870 to Susan MULHALL. He d. 1927 in IN. 7. James M. BLACKBURN b. 15 Oct 1855 or 1856 in IN. No other info. 8. Mary E. BLACKBURN b. 20 Aug 1857 IN. No further info. 9. Elihu Merritt BLACKBURN b. 20 Jun 1859 in IN, m. 24 Sept 1885 in White Cloud, KS to Zerilda Caroline SMITH. He died 5 Jul 1910. I descend from this line. I have been in contact with some of his descendants. They don't have info going back :( 10. George F. BLACKBURN b. 10 or 20 Mar 1862 or 7 May 1864 (I think that is a mistake. His obit says 7 May 1862. Some folks miscopy dates. See kid below). His obit says he was b. Newburgh, IN. He checked into the Poor House with his mother on May 10, 1900 and d. the next day. He was apparently unmarried. 11. Gallanding BLACKBURN. Some researchers have reported his name as Clement L., Clement V., Clement L.V. and even Christine! He was b. 7 May 1864 (no, he was not a twin on any census) in IN. He was still single at age 36. Anyone out there run across this family? Thanks, Cheri Mello Torrance, CA [email protected]
Dear Rooters, Please help me locate descendants of Jewell Blackburn and Carl Hudson. Jewell and Carl were married 19 Jan 1924 Wynnewood, Garvin co. OK. Jewell was the daughter of Thomas Blackburn and Anna C. Holley. Thank you, Barbara Holley in New Mexico __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send instant messages with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com/
Does anyone have any connection to the Eccles, Lancashire England Blackburns? My Blackburn ancestors come from there and I would like to maybe some distant relatives of mine who can maybe help me in my research. Brad
Just passing this along, hope it helps someone. kgs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From the British Vital Records Index: Marriages of BLACKBURNs at St Nicholas, Great Yarmouth Robert GADGE m Hannah BLACKBOURNE 13.11.1808 John BLACKBURN m Mary Ann READ 22.2.1832 Samuell RANDALL m Lydia BLACKBURN 25.7.1842 husband's father- Samuell RANDALL wife's father - Joshua BLACKBURN George FLOWERDEW 23yrs m Ann Elizabeth BLACKBURN 26yrs. 1.11.1859 husband's father- Charles FLOWERDEW wife's father - William Blackburn Robert Brook MILLER 26 yrs m Eliza Harriet BLACKBURN 20 yrs 20.3.1878 wife's father - William BLACKBURN William Morris BLACKBURN 24yrs m Sarah MARSHALL 28 yrs 8.11.1879 wife's father - William MARSHALL husband's father - David BLACKBURN Robert BLACKBURN 22 yrs m Susannah Catherine HEMP 19 YRS 31.1884 husband's father- Thomas BLACKBURN wife's father-John HEMP
> I am searching for information on my grandfather, Charles Edward Blackburn, > born 24 Aug 1857 in Huntington, Huntington Co, Ind., his parents were Thomas > Blackburn, born 1822, Scottstown, Monaghan, Ireland, died 9 July 1870 > Huntington, Huntington Co, Ind. m. Matilda Branyan born 1 Apr 1830 in > Liverpool, Lancaster, England, died 1 jan 1909, Fruita, Mesa Co, Colorado. > Besides Charles Edward, they had four other children, Williams James > Blackburn b 24 Jan 1850 in covington, Kenton Co, Ky, m. Lalla Eva Martin; > Thomas Davidson Blackburn b 1852 in covington, Covington Co, Ky; Robert > Francis Blackburn b 6 May 1854 Posey Co, Ind m. Mary Kaiser; Susannah > Blackburn b. 6 May 1860 in Huntington Co, Ind d 2 Jun 1875................. > Thomas Blackburn's father was Hugh Blackburn of whom I have no information > other than he married a Sarah Houghey. > I will be happy to share any info that I do have and would happily like to > find any missing pieces to the puzzle. > Thanks, > Joan Dearing Miller > Monterey, Ca > > > __________________________________________ > NetZero - Defenders of the Free World > Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at > http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html > > > ==== BLACKBURN Mailing List ==== > Your donations to RootsWeb makes BLACKBURN-L possible. > RootsWeb Gen. Data Coop. Box 6798 Frazier Park, CA 93222 > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
I'm new to the list. I'm posting this in hopes that someone may know something about this family. W.BLACKBURN married MARELLA SUTTON daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Sutton. >From Sampson County N.C. August 25, 1850 census W. Blackburn 25 M Cooper NC Cannot read or write Marella 27 F NC Cannot read or write Ellen 8 F NC James 6 M NC Dicy 5 F NC William 3 M NC Daniel 1 M NC In the 1860 census of Sampson County, W. Blackburn's family was living with his wife's parents. (Daniel Sutton's family) Clamilla Blackburn 30 F Mahala Blackburn 17 F William Blackburn 13 M Elizabeth Blackburn 7 F Adeline Blackburn 3 M Adeline (called Addie) was my great- grandmother ( she was female not male). That was a census error. This is the only thing I can locate on my Blackburn family. I have no idea who W. Blackburn's family was or what happened to him between 1850 and 1860. I would love to know something about my Blackburn line. Anyone know this Blackburn family? I would love to hear from you. Pam