. 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 . ^ (2>v^..-c-<-Vu^. FENNER BROWNELL SOUTIIEASTERX MASSACHUSETTS 1173 died in i;06. The father died Sept. 24, 1715. Pentecost Blackinton (2), son of Pentecostand Ann, baptized Jan. 2(j, l()l);i-y4, marriedEebeeea Figgett, and their children were: Ien-tecost, born in 1716; Rebecca, born in 1717;George, born in 1720; Avine, born in 1722;Mary, born in 1724; John, born in 1727;Othniel, born in 1729;
. 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 . ^ (2>v^..-c-<-Vu^. FENNER BROWNELL SOUTIIEASTERX MASSACHUSETTS 1173 died in i;06. The father died Sept. 24, 1715. Pentecost Blackinton (2), son of Pentecostand Ann, baptized Jan. 2(j, l()l);i-y4, marriedEebeeea Figgett, and their children were: Ien-tecost, born in 1716; Rebecca, born in 1717;George, born in 1720; Avine, born in 1722;Mary, born in 1724; John, born in 1727;Othniel, born in 1729; and Peter, born in 17;n. From the foregoing source sprang WilliamBlackinton of the Revolutionary period, participant in the struggle of the Col-onies for independence. Deacon Blackinton,as he was styled, was born Nov. 2, 1758, inAttleboro, Mass., and was married Nov. 2!),1781, to Elizabeth Babcock. of the town ofWesterly, R. I. Deacon William Blackintonowned an extensive farm in the town of Wrent-liam and lived upon it. He also made guns,and in the time of the Revolution, as stated,entered the army, and was wounded in the bat-tle of White Plains. Subsequently, associatedwith his son William, he was enga
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