Blake family records, ca. 1630-1961
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Micoriflm on ms. and typescript collection (34 leaves) donated by Edward F. Austin, Ls Altos, California.
A collection of family group sheets on Blake families compiled by various persons. Includes sheets for the families of the following: Calvin Back (b. 1795 or 1797) of Canada and Springville, Erie County, New York -- Ebenezer Blake (1790-1863 or 1868) of Vermont and Springville, New York -- Harvey B. Blake (ca. 1831-1878) of Massachusetts and San Luis Obispo, California -- John Blake (ca. 1762-before 1850) of South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky and Martin County, Indiana -- John Blake (fl. 1761) of Fairfield County, South Carolina -- William Blake (d. ca. 1798) of Wake County, North Carolina and Elbert County, Georgia -- Albert Blake (1830-1897) of Illinois, Iowa and Lodi, California -- Alvah Sechel Blake (b. 1847) of Ford County and Champaign, Illinois -- Andrew Jackson Blake (1830-1919) of Mt. Hope, Virginia; and Clayton and Mt. Hope, West Virginia -- David Blake (1762-1843) of Bethel County, Maine and Illinois -- Elias Blake (182_-1890) of Bourbon and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky -- Ephraim B. Blake (1789-1813) of Gorham, Maine -- George Blake (b. 1804) of Abany, New York -- Henry Blake (1755-1833) of Kensington and Hopkinton, New Hampshire; and Peacham, Vermont -- Hezekiah Blake (1751-1821) of Danville, New Hampshire -- Issac Blake (1805-1862) of Warren County, Ohio and Parke County, Indiana --.
Jasper Blake (d. 1673) of Old Norfolk County, Massachusetts, and Hampton, New Hampshire -- John Blake (b. 1813) of Pennsylvania -- John Blake (m. 1832) of Orange County, North Carolina -- Jonathan Blake (b. 1715) of Hampton and Danville, New Hampshire -- Moses Blake (1682-1752) of Hampton, New Hampshire -- Paul M. Blake (1833-1917) of Hastings, Barry County, Michigan -- Thomas K. Blake, Sr. (fl. 1807-1813) of Tennessee -- Timothy Blake (1649-1718) of Hampton, New Hampshire -- William Henry Blake (1828-1902) of New York and Steuben County, Indiana -- William J. Blake (1806-1862) of North Carolina; Westerly, Tennessee; and Shelby County, Texas -- William J. Blake (b. 1806) of North Carolina and Marshall County, Mississippi -- William Blake (1779-1842) of Scotland and Fayette County, Virginia -- Andrew Blake (fl. 1879) of West Virginia -- Andrew H. Blake (b. 1809) of Putnam County, West Virginia -- John Blake (1839-1911) of Jefferson County, New York -- George Blake (1661-1713) of Middlesex County, Virginia -- John Blake (ca. 1630-1757) of Pitts Master, England and Middlesex County, Virginia -- John Blake (1698-1744) of Middlesex County, Virginia.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
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| Blake family records, ca. 1630-1961 | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 2055330 Item 1 | 7834152 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
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| Blake family records, ca. 1630-1961 | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 2055330 Item 1 | 7834152 |
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