. Representative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts : containing historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . and as well anextensive farmer, who lias, been followed in theformer occupation by several successive genera-tions bearing the name, among whom havebeen a number of the leading manufacturingjewelers of their day in Attleboro. So far as our knowledge of the AttleboroBlackintons extends the ancestor PentecostBlackinton is of record at Marblehead, Mass.,as marrying there Jan. 30, 1688-89, Ann Bar-rett,
. Representative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts : containing historical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families . and as well anextensive farmer, who lias, been followed in theformer occupation by several successive genera-tions bearing the name, among whom havebeen a number of the leading manufacturingjewelers of their day in Attleboro. So far as our knowledge of the AttleboroBlackintons extends the ancestor PentecostBlackinton is of record at Marblehead, Mass.,as marrying there Jan. 30, 1688-89, Ann Bar-rett, and their children of record there (al-though all excepting Sarah are ascribed and she to Pentecost and Ann) were:Elizabeth, baptized Dec. 15, 1689; Benjamin,baptized .April 24. 1692; Pentecost, baptizedJan. 26, l(; Miriam, baptized March 22,1695-96; John, baptized Nov. 28, 1697; Mary,ba])tized Dec. 25, 1698; and Sarah, baptizedMarch 31. 1700. About 1700 Mr. Blackintonremoved to Attleboro, Mass. He, perhaps,married (seco^id) Jan. 1, 1701-02, MaryFickctt, and their cliildren were: Hepsibath,born in ]7()2. in Attleboro; and John andPenelo])e (twins), born in 1705, both of whom.
Size: 1348px × 1854px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectmassach, bookyear1912