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John BLACKMAN

John BLACKMAN

Male 1776 - 1844  (67 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John BLACKMAN was born on 15 Mar 1776 in Dobbs County, North Carolina (son of Stephen BLACKMAN and Ann SNELL); died in 1844 in Davidson County, Tennessee.

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    • _UID: 5DEF0A5B8E7147C4934330538BC914B430B8

    Family/Spouse: Nancy M. HAYS. Nancy (daughter of John HAYS and Tabitha COFFEE) was born about 1777; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    John married Elizabeth HERRING in 2ND Marriage. Elizabeth and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Stephen BLACKMAN was born on 17 Apr 1724 in Wilmington District, North Carolina (son of John BLACKMAN and Elizabeth GOODE); died on 11 Apr 1786 in Sampson County, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GJNF-TYL
    • Military: A Revolutionary War Soldier
    • _UID: 95D74EDF49184ADBB6237C3FF514C4C949B4

    Notes:

    Stephen Blackman was a Patriot and Soldier in the North Carolina Line who fought in the American Revolution. In the North Carolina Historical Com. are found the original manuscripts Army Accts. lst persons name in whom issued, Principal John Beck, Entry Taker Stephen Blackman, Interest Wayne Co., Report 13-12-6, 2 of the several claims allowed and signed by the board of auditors for the District of Wilmington, North Carolina from 17th August 1781 to 15th July 1783. To whom allowed Continental Militia . . . Stephen Blackman 0-10-4. He resided in Wilmington District, North Carolina during the Revolution.

    The King Records provided by George M. Goodwin of Nashville, TN - 1925 and Mrs. Paul Grigg of Murfreesboro, TN - 1953 show Stephen's birth date as December 26, 1724. Also, show his death as March 11, 1776.

    Stephen was located in the 1790 Census of Sampson County, North Carolina with 1 Free White Mail 16 and older, 1 Free white male under 16, 3 free white females including heads of families and 2 slaves.

    Stephen married Ann SNELL on 7 Dec 1765 in Duplin County, North Carolina. Ann (daughter of Roger SNELL, Jr. and Ann PICKERING) was born on 8 Feb 1737 in Duplin County, North Carolina (In 1737); died on 28 Jan 1811 in Dobbs County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ann SNELL was born on 8 Feb 1737 in Duplin County, North Carolina (In 1737) (daughter of Roger SNELL, Jr. and Ann PICKERING); died on 28 Jan 1811 in Dobbs County, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G7QX-68S
    • _UID: E69B03670DF849748CB0B7D3D785927ADB2E

    Notes:

    Ann Snell, the daughter of Roger and Ann Snell, first married a King and had several children by him before she married Steven Blackman. Then, the Kings and Blackmans, who came to this county about the same time, were half brothers.

    Notes from Darrell & Ruth Dunlop show Ann Snell date of death of January 28, 1811 in Mill Creek - Davidson, TN.

    Children:
    1. James BLACKMAN was born on 5 Jan 1768 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died in 1818 in Rutherford County, Tennessee; was buried in Blackman Cemetery #1 - Rutherford County, Tennessee (Marker Removed).
    2. Bennett BLACKMAN was born on 25 Nov 1772 in Dobbs County, North Carolina; died on 25 Sep 1835 in Theta, Maury, Tennessee; was buried in Bennett Blackman Cem, Maury Cnty, Tennessee.
    3. 1. John BLACKMAN was born on 15 Mar 1776 in Dobbs County, North Carolina; died in 1844 in Davidson County, Tennessee.
    4. Ann BLACKMAN was born on 18 Feb 1785; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John BLACKMAN was born about 1670 in Henrico County, Virginia (son of William BLACKMAN and Dorothy); died in Nov 1736 in Bertie County, North Carolina.

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    • _UID: 206AD89C511F4445AE69941A0F3A23244CC5

    Notes:

    Will: November 19, 1736 Bertie Co., NC Probate: Bertie Co., NC

    John married Elizabeth GOODE in 1699 in Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of John GOODE and Ann BENNETT) was born in 1680 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in 1724 in Bertie County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth GOODE was born in 1680 in Henrico County, Virginia (daughter of John GOODE and Ann BENNETT); died in 1724 in Bertie County, North Carolina.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L1Q5-1VD
    • _UID: A3D4ADAF1148488F9DB237567E49A89EEC2F

    Children:
    1. 2. Stephen BLACKMAN was born on 17 Apr 1724 in Wilmington District, North Carolina; died on 11 Apr 1786 in Sampson County, North Carolina.

  3. 6.  Roger SNELL, Jr. was born on 4 Apr 1682 in Perquimans, County, North, Carolina (son of Roger SNELL and Mary Elizabeth CASELL); died on 27 Oct 1759 in Sampson County, North Carolina.

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    • _UID: 1784018BF7E642F296790008EB07760FC6B8
    • Will: 27 Oct 1758, Duplin County, North Carolina
    • Probate: 11 Apr 1759, Duplin County, North Carolina

    Notes:

    Information obtained from:The snell Family Jane Lawrence StoneNov 1974 921 Westview AveNashville, Tenn 37203

    North Carolina Historical & Genealogical Register
    Vol. I Abstract of North Carolina Wills, 1690-1760

    Page 349
    Snell, Roger. Duplin County.
    October 27, 1758. April 11, 1759. Sons: James (land and two negroes), Roger ("my plantation and three negroes").
    Daughters:
    Purthany Snell, Mary King, Rebecca Herring (negroes to each).
    Sons-in-law: Abraham Herring and Michael King. Wife: Ann.
    Executors: Michael King and George Bell. Witnesses: John King, John Canady, Jesse Bell. Clerk of the Court: John Dickson.

    Page 490
    Snell, Roger, Duplin, Oct. 27th, 1758; Jan'y 2nd, 1759. Son James, daughter Parthony, son Roger, wife Ann, daughters Mary Kornegay and Rebecca Herring, daughter Ann King, son-in-law Michael King and George Bell Exrs. Test, John King, John Canaday, Jesse Bell.

    http://members.nbci.com/MGWalker/1758willrsn.htm

    (Transcribed from original located in the North Carolina State Archives
    under Duplin County Wills)

    In the Name of God Amen. The twenty seventh day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand and seven hundred and fifty-eight. I, Roger Snell, of Duplin, planter, being very sick and weak in body but in perfect mind and memory thanks be to God therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body, and knowing it is appointed for me once to die do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament, that is to say principal and first
    of all, I give and recommend my soul to the hands of God that gave it, and for my body I recommend it to the earth to be buried in a Christian-like and decent manner at the discretion of my executors, nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God. As touching such Worldly Estate herewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give, devise and dispose the same in the following manner.
    I give and bequeath to my well beloved son James Snell two Negro boys -
    Ben and Nat and fifty acres land lying on the East side of Six Runs. ***to Abraham Herrings Going to Abraham Herrings land and one feather bed
    and furniture to him and one gun and my Negro fellow Luk after my wife's decease and my carpenter's and Suemaker's tools to him and his heirs forever. Item -I give to my well beloved daughter Partheny Snell: two Negro boys AmerJezer and Lonon, one feather bed, and furniture to her.
    Item- I give and bequeath to my well beloved son Roger Snell three Negro boys -James Andrew and Green and Harry and one feather bed and furniture and my plantation whereon I now live with one hundred acres of land thereto belonging, one rifle gun and on set of cooper's tools to him
    and his heirs. Item- I lend to my well beloved wife Ann Snell my Negro Luk and my Negro wench Betsy and my Negro wench Bess and all the rest of my goods and chattels and house furniture during her widowhood.
    And if she should marry giving good and sufficient security not to defraud the Legatees out of their right. I lend it to her during her natural life the same shall be divided in manner & form as follows:
    Item- I * to my well beloved Daughter Mary King my Negro wench Bess and increase from the date of said wench at the decease of my wife. Item-
    I give to my well beloved daughter Rebaca Herring one Negro wench Betsy and her increase from date here of and the said wench at the decease of my wife. Item- I give to my well beloved son-in-law Abraham Herring one hundred and fifty acres of land within the plantation he now lives on and
    to his heirs. Item- I give to my well beloved daughter Ann King one Negro boy named Need and her heirs. Item- I give and bequeath in manner and form as follows: all the goods and chattels and house furnishings as I have lent to my wife excepting the engross at my wife's decease to be equally divided between my son James Snell and my daughter Partheny Snell and my son Roger Snell. Item- I give to my well beloved son-in-law Michael King all my land that is not before mentioned & to him and his heirs * and I likewise constitute and ordain Michael King and George Bell my only and sole Executors of this my Last will and Testament and do hereby utterly as a law revoke and disavow all and every other and former testaments, will, legatees, and bequeaths and Executions by me in any wise before this time.
    Named and bequeathed I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written Signed, sealed and discharged by the said as his Last will and testament in the presence of us the subscribers
    John King
    John Cenedy Roger Snell
    Jesse Bell
    Probated 2 June 1759
    Will Bk 2 pg. 442 Sampson Co Ct House

    Was appointed Justice of Peace on April 7, 1750, Duplin County, NC.

    Information obtained from:The snell Family Jane Lawrence StoneNov 1974 921 Westview AveNashville, Tenn 37203

    BIOGRAPHY: I have seen records with the exact same dates as this Roger, stating that his middle name was Durton

    Roger married Ann PICKERING in Perquimans, County, North, Carolina. Ann (daughter of Richard PICKERING) was born on 8 Feb 1701; died in 1787. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Ann PICKERING was born on 8 Feb 1701 (daughter of Richard PICKERING); died in 1787.

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    • _UID: 56675F6D6157497EB96C5EE5435171158A14

    Children:
    1. Rebecca SNELL and died.
    2. Parthany SNELL was born in 1731 in Duplin County, North Carolina; and died.
    3. James SNELL was born in 1733 in Duplin County, North Carolina; and died.
    4. Roger SNELL was born in 1735 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died in 1803 in Sampson County (Sampson Courthouse), NC.
    5. Mary Katherine SNELL was born in 1737 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died in 1753.
    6. 3. Ann SNELL was born on 8 Feb 1737 in Duplin County, North Carolina (In 1737); died on 28 Jan 1811 in Dobbs County, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William BLACKMAN was born about 1641 in Henrico County, Virginia; died on 11 Nov 1697 in Varina Parish, Henrico, Virginia.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 124D289BC24146588F146764B9769F0A0959

    Notes:

    Will: November 11, 1697 Henrico Co., VA Probate: April 01, 1698 Henrico Co., VA

    William married Dorothy about 1667 in Henrico County, Virginia. Dorothy was born about 1650; died on 25 Oct 1704 in Varina Parish, Henrico, Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Dorothy was born about 1650; died on 25 Oct 1704 in Varina Parish, Henrico, Virginia.

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    • _UID: 26BCA2BF66B140AD9B7CE49B0B7689C9B0EF

    Notes:

    d: Bet. June 1702 - November 1704 in Varina Parish, Henrico, VA

    Children:
    1. William BLACKMAN, Jr. and died.
    2. Dorothy BLACKMAN and died.
    3. Elizabeth BLACKMAN and died.
    4. 4. John BLACKMAN was born about 1670 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in Nov 1736 in Bertie County, North Carolina.

  3. 10.  John GOODE was born about 1632 in Bronwell, Cornwall, England (son of Richard GOODE and Joan DOWNE); died in 1709 in Henrico County, Virginia (Richmond); was buried in 1709 in Goode Family Graveyard, Henrico County, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: MHLT-4K5
    • Name: Capt. John GOODE
    • Name: John GOAD
    • Residence: Barbados, then to James River
    • _UID: 8E185CBB60D242558729AFBB1196E673A043
    • Arrival: 1659, Barbados
    • Family Data Collection - Indiv: 1659, Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia, British Colonial America
    • Passenger & Immigration list i: 1659, Barbados
    • Passenger & Immigration list i: 1678, Virginia, British Colonial America

    Notes:

    John Goode wrote his will on 29 November 1708, and he named his 13 children:
    (1) Robert Goode
    (2) John Goode
    (3) Thomas Goode (who was under age 21 in 1708)
    (4) Joseph Goode (who was under age 21 in 1708)
    (5) Katherine [Goode] Roberts
    (6) Elizabeth [Goode] Blackman
    (7) Susanna Goode (who was under age 21 in 1708)
    (8) Anne Goode (who was under age 21 in 1708)
    (9) Samuel Goode
    (10) Frances Goode (daughter)
    (11) Mary Goode
    (12) Martha Goode
    (13) Ursula Goode
    In the Name of God amen, the twenty-ninth day of November in the year of our Lord God Seventeen hundred and eight. I JOHN GOOD of the County and Parish of Henrico in Virginia Gent. Being sick and weak of body but of sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be to God for it, Do make ordain constitute and appoint this to be my last Will & Testament in manner following.
    Item: I resign my Soul unto the hands of God who gave it, trusting thru the merits of Christ Jesus my Blessed Lord & Saviour to obtain free pardon and forgiveness of all my sins, and my body to the earth to be decently interred at the discretion of my executors hereafter named. Item: That my debts and funeral charges be first paid.
    Item: I Give and Bequeath and Devise to my son ROBERT GOODE one hundred acres of my land lying next and adjoining to the River and North by the land of William Payne Esq. To him the said Robert and to his heirs forever.
    Item: I Give and Bequeath and Devise to my son JOHN GOODE one hundred acres of my land lying near James River and adjoining to the land of my son Samuel Goode to him the said John and to his heirs forever.
    Item: I Give Bequeath and Devise to my son THOMAS GOODE & JOSEPH GOODE my Tract of land lying in the Woods of the North side of Stony Creek and at the heads of the aforementioned lands estimated to be four hundred acres more or less to be equally divided between them when they shall come to lawful age, and my will is that if either of the said Thomas or Joseph shall decease in their nonage the survivor of them shall hold occupy possess and enjoy the aforesaid tract of land containing for hundred acres to him and his heirs forever. But if my two sons shall arrive to lawful age, then my will is that Thomas enjoy two hundred acres of the aforementioned land to him and his heirs forever and that Joseph enjoy the other two hundred acres to him the said Joseph and to his heirs forever.
    Item: I Give and Bequeath to my daughter KATHERINE ROBERTS two thousand pounds of tobacco.
    Item: I Give and Bequeath to my daughter ELIZABETH BLACKMAN two thousand pounds of tobacco.
    Item: I Give and Bequeath to my daughter SUSANNAH GOODE two two thousand pounds of tobacco to be paid when she comes to age or is married.
    Item: I Give and Bequeath to my daughter ANNE GOODE two thousand pounds of tobacco to be paid when she comes to age or are married.
    *Item: I Give and Bequeath to my son THOMAS GOODE two thousand pounds of tobacco when he comes to lawful age.
    Item: I Give and Bequeath to my son JOSEPH GOODE two thousand pounds of tobacco to be paid when he comes to lawful age.
    Item: I Give and Bequeath to my son ROBERT two Negroes by name Jubitor and Moll and to his heirs forever.
    Item: I give and Bequeath to my son JOHN two Negroes by name George and Sabrina and to his heirs forever.
    Item: I Give and Bequeath to my son THOMAS two Negroes by name Abraham and Ned and to his heirs forever.
    Item: I Give and Bequeath to my son JOSEPH one Negro woman by name Rose with her increase and to his heirs forever.
    Item: I Give and Bequeath to my daughter KATHERINE ROBERTS besides the two thousand pounds of tobacco already given one thousand pounds of tobacco more to be paid four years after my decease.
    Item: I Give to my son SAMUEL Ten shillings and a way for card and horse on the outside of my ?and by Long Swamp during the term of his natural life.
    Item: I Give to my daughter FRANCES one shilling.
    Item: I give to my daughter MARY one shilling.
    Item: I Give to my daughter MARTHA one shilling.
    Item: I give to my daughter URSULA one shilling.
    All the rest of my goods and chattels I give and bequeath to my two sons Robert and John and I do make my said two sons Robert and John whole and sole executors of this my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made and done.
    In testimony whereof, I hereunto set my hand and seal, this day and year first written. Item, my will is, that if Thomas and Joseph should die before they come to lawful age, their estate to be equally divided between their own brothers.
    Traveled on the Pilgrim ship Bevis from England to Barbados; then to James River with first wife and son to establish the Whitby Plantation in what is now Richmond. Occupation: Gentleman and tobacco farmer.
    ____________________________________________________
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    Also Known As:"John Goode", "Gent.", "John Goode I", "The English Immigrant"
    Birthdate:between 1620 and 1640
    Birthplace:Whitby, Bronwell, Cornwall, England
    Death:April 01, 1709 (68-89)
    Whitby, Rappahannock, Virginia
    Place of Burial:Henrico, Henrico County, VA, United States
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Richard Downe Goode, III and Pheobe Whitley
    Husband of Frances Martha Goode and Anne Goode
    Father of Mary Hurlbut; Samuel Edward Goode; Joseph Goode; Frances Bridgewater; Ursula Scott Branch and 9 others
    Brother of Richard Goode, III
    Occupation:Gentleman, Tobacco Farmer, sea captain, Tobacco Plantation of Whitby, Tobacco Planter


    John married Ann BENNETT about 1660 in Virginia, British Colonial America. Ann (daughter of Edward BENNETT and Mary BOURNE) was born in 1640 in Amesterdam, North Holland, Netherlands; died on 29 Nov 1708 in Whitby Plantation, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Dec 1708 in Goode Family Graveyard, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Ann BENNETT was born in 1640 in Amesterdam, North Holland, Netherlands (daughter of Edward BENNETT and Mary BOURNE); died on 29 Nov 1708 in Whitby Plantation, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Dec 1708 in Goode Family Graveyard, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KN81-Z64
    • _UID: CF4E7D6CBD8B4CA1B26E90A8586D222FA99E
    • Arrival: 1702, Virginia

    Children:
    1. Frances GOODE and died.
    2. Martha GOODE and died.
    3. Ursula GOODE and died.
    4. Mary GOODE and died.
    5. Thomas GOODE was born in in Henrico County, Virginia; died after 1711.
    6. Katherine GOODE and died.
    7. Susanna GOODE and died.
    8. Anne GOODE and died.
    9. Joseph GOODE and died.
    10. Robert GOODE was born about 1646; and died.
    11. Samuel GOODE was born about 1655 in Virginia; died after 1734 in Henrico County, Virginia.
    12. John GOODE was born about 1670 in Henrico County, Virginia; died about 1720 in Chesterfield County, Virginia.
    13. 5. Elizabeth GOODE was born in 1680 in Henrico County, Virginia; died in 1724 in Bertie County, North Carolina.

  5. 12.  Roger SNELL was born on 26 Jan 1647 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England (son of Roger SNELL and Winnifred); died in 1708 in North Carolina.

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    • Occupation: Cooper/Maker Of Barrels
    • _UID: D47EB8E397144F7C86A9C4C5575F557DA37B
    • Will: Jun 1708
    • Probate: 27 Nov 1708

    Notes:

    Information obtained from:Colonial Records of North Carolina Vol IThe Snell Family Jane Lawrence Stone Nov 1974921 Westview ave, Nashville, TennWill Probated Nov 26 1708

    BIOGRAPHY: Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878 Vol B
    Transaction: Sale
    1st Grantee Last Name: Blount
    1st Grantee First Name: Jno
    Grantor First Name: Roger
    Grantor Last Name: Snell
    Year: 1707
    Book: W
    Page #: 77
    Comments: first name was abbreviated in the original text - Jno is probably John; and wife as coGrantor
    -------------------------------------------------------------
    Chowan County, North Carolina Cross Index to Deeds - Grantees 1696-1878 Vol B
    Transaction: Deed
    1st Grantee Last Name: Yaleastor
    1st Grantee First Name: John
    Grantor First Name: Roger
    Grantor Last Name: Snell
    Year: 1702
    Book: W
    Page #: 32
    Comments: and wife as coGrantor

    BIOGRAPHY: Information obtained from:The snell Family Jane Lawrence StoneNov 1974 921 Westview AveNashville, Tenn 37203
    !North Carolina Historical & Genealogical Register
    Vol. I Abstract of North Carolina Wills, 1690-1760
    Page 349
    Snell, Roger.
    June, 1708. November 26, 1708. Son: Roger. Wife and Executrix:
    Elizabeth. Duughter: Katherine. Witnesses: Will Frilie, William Boules,
    Nicholas Tylor. Proven before Stephen Cary, Governor.
    Manuscripts Department
    Library of the University of North Carolina
    at Chapel Hill
    SOUTHERN HISTORICAL COLLECTION
    ============================================================
    #679-z
    ELIZABETH D. SNELL DEED
    Summary
    NOTE: A more complete finding aid for this collection may be available at the Southern Historical Collection.
    Contact staff using the Online Inquiry Form.

    BIOGRAPHY: Snell, Elizabeth D.
    Elizabeth D. Snell deed, 1707.
    1 item.
    Deed, 7 October 1707, from Roger Snell and his wife Elizabeth to John Blount for land in Chowan County, N.C.
    ONLINE CATALOG TERMS:
    Snell, Elizabeth D.
    Real property--North Carolina--History--18th century.
    Blount, John, fl. 1707.
    Deeds--North Carolina--Chowan County.
    Chowan County (N.C.)--History.

    Roger married Mary Elizabeth CASELL on 15 Oct 1692. Mary and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary Elizabeth CASELL and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GS31-SRM
    • _UID: 00E1C77A310342EF858BF04675A720DDE684

    Children:
    1. John SNELL and died.
    2. 6. Roger SNELL, Jr. was born on 4 Apr 1682 in Perquimans, County, North, Carolina; died on 27 Oct 1759 in Sampson County, North Carolina.
    3. Mary SNELL was born in 1684; and died.
    4. Katherine SNELL was born on 15 May 1689 in Perquimans, North Carolina, British Colonial America; and died.

  7. 14.  Richard PICKERING was born about 1675; died in 1740 in Bertie County, North Carolina.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 1BB7D546F950463290718106DFC9FD1DF8E0

    Children:
    1. 7. Ann PICKERING was born on 8 Feb 1701; died in 1787.