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1800 Census, Salisbury, Iredell Co., NC, Page #608
Blankinship, Samuel Son of Thomas Blankenship, Sr. & Mary Lackey
30110, 01100, 00
FWM 26-44 (1756-1774) Self Samuel
FWF 16-25 (1775-1784) Wife Susannah Weathers
FWM 16-25 (1775-1784) Son ?
FWF 10-15 (1785-1790) Dau Mary Ann
FWM 0-9 (1791-1800) Son John
FWM 0-9 (1791-1800) Son Elias
FWM 0-9 (1791-1800) Son Samuel Jr.
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
1810 Census, Iredell Co., NC, Page #167, Dwlg #249
Blankenship, Samuel
00000, 00000, 00 (no ages filled in)
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
Looks like he owns another farm with a house but now one lives there.
1810 Census, Iredell Co., NC, Page #169, Dwlg #250
Blankenship, Samuel Son of Thomas Blankenship, Sr. & Mary Lackey
22101, 21010, 00
FWM 45+ (bef. 1765) Self Samuel Sr.
FWF 26-44 (1766-1784) Wife Susannah Weathers
FWM 16-25 (1785-1794) Son John
FWM 10-15 (1795-1800) Son Elias
FWM 10-15 (1795-1800) Son Samuel Jr.
FWF 10-15 (1795-1800) Dau Mary Ann
FWM 0-9 (1801-1810) Son ?
FWM 0-9 (1801-1810) Son Benjamin W.
FWF 0-9 (1801-1810) Dau Marian
FWF 0-9 (1801-1810) Dau Nancy
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
1840 Census, Iredell Co., NC, Page #187
Blankinship, Samuel
00001000010, 0, 00010000100, 04
FWM 70-79 (1761-1770) Self Samuel
FWF 60-69 (1771-1780) Wife Susannah Weathers
FWM 20-29 (1811-1820) Son Berryman G.
FWF 15-19 (1821-1825) Dau
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com[blank12314.FTW]1800 Census, Salisbury, Iredell Co., NC, Page #608
Blankinship, Samuel Son of Thomas Blankenship, Sr. & Mary Lackey
30110, 01100, 00
FWM 26-44 (1756-1774) Self Samuel
FWF 16-25 (1775-1784) Wife Susannah Weathers
FWM 16-25 (1775-1784) Son ?
FWF 10-15 (1785-1790) Dau Mary Ann
FWM 0-9 (1791-1800) Son John
FWM 0-9 (1791-1800) Son Elias
FWM 0-9 (1791-1800) Son Samuel Jr.
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
1810 Census, Iredell Co., NC, Page #167, Dwlg #249
Blankenship, Samuel
00000, 00000, 00 (no ages filled in)
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
Looks like he owns another farm with a house but now one lives there.
1810 Census, Iredell Co., NC, Page #169, Dwlg #250
Blankenship, Samuel Son of Thomas Blankenship, Sr. & Mary Lackey
22101, 21010, 00
FWM 45+ (bef. 1765) Self Samuel Sr.
FWF 26-44 (1766-1784) Wife Susannah Weathers
FWM 16-25 (1785-1794) Son John
FWM 10-15 (1795-1800) Son Elias
FWM 10-15 (1795-1800) Son Samuel Jr.
FWF 10-15 (1795-1800) Dau Mary Ann
FWM 0-9 (1801-1810) Son ?
FWM 0-9 (1801-1810) Son Benjamin W.
FWF 0-9 (1801-1810) Dau Marian
FWF 0-9 (1801-1810) Dau Nancy
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
1840 Census, Iredell Co., NC, Page #187
Blankinship, Samuel
00001000010, 0, 00010000100, 04
FWM 70-79 (1761-1770) Self Samuel
FWF 60-69 (1771-1780) Wife Susannah Weathers
FWM 20-29 (1811-1820) Son Berryman G.
FWF 15-19 (1821-1825) Dau
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
2456. Elias Blankenship
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1. "Elias Blankenship in the 1830 Census of York Co., SC" Jean Hinkle <jhinkle@ccp.com>[blank12314.FTW]
1. "Elias Blankenship in the 1830 Census of York Co., SC" Jean Hinkle <jhinkle@ccp.com>
840. Nancy Blankenship
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1. This line from Howard T. Mayhew Jr. HTM92941@aol.com[blank12314.FTW]
1. This line from Howard T. Mayhew Jr. HTM92941@aol.com
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1. "James Adams, Sr. migrated from England to Norfolk, Virginia ca 1770. He was a tailor before 1775 in Norfolk. He served in the Revolutionary War. When the war broke out in 1775, James Adams, Sr. enlisted on the American side and fought brave in many battles. In one battle his thigh was broken and in another nis neck was cut by a back-handed stroke of a sword in the hands of a British officer. He was imprisoned some 3 or 4 times, but each time had escaped and went back to fight for the American cause. At one time, his horse was shot from under hime but soon thereafter a splendid horse came dashing by with a dead British soldier hanging to the stirrup of the saddle. He seized the horse, relaed the dead soldier, and found himself mounted upon the best horse he had ever ridden. He moved after 1775 to near Cheraw, SC. He moved after 1800 to Hiddennight, Alexander Co, NC. The family lived in South Carolina and the sons were of fond of hunting,. When they heard that there was plenty of game in Iredell County, NC (now Alexander) the family moved to a fram about 5 moiles north of the present town of Hiddennite near where the Jack Smith Store used to be . He was buried after 1800 in Adams Plantation Cemetery." From: Mariom Gibbs Grant, Raleigh, NC[blank12314.FTW]
1. "James Adams, Sr. migrated from England to Norfolk, Virginia ca 1770. He was a tailor before 1775 in Norfolk. He served in the Revolutionary War. When the war broke out in 1775, James Adams, Sr. enlisted on the American side and fought brave in many battles. In one battle his thigh was broken and in another nis neck was cut by a back-handed stroke of a sword in the hands of a British officer. He was imprisoned some 3 or 4 times, but each time had escaped and went back to fight for the American cause. At one time, his horse was shot from under hime but soon thereafter a splendid horse came dashing by with a dead British soldier hanging to the stirrup of the saddle. He seized the horse, relaed the dead soldier, and found himself mounted upon the best horse he had ever ridden. He moved after 1775 to near Cheraw, SC. He moved after 1800 to Hiddennight, Alexander Co, NC. The family lived in South Carolina and the sons were of fond of hunting,. When they heard that there was plenty of game in Iredell County, NC (now Alexander) the family moved to a fram about 5 moiles north of the present town of Hiddennite near where the Jack Smith Store used to be . He was buried after 1800 in Adams Plantation Cemetery." From: Mariom Gibbs Grant, Raleigh, NC
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1790 Census, York Co., SC, Page #29
Blankinship, Thomas
13500
FWM (bef. 1774) Self Thomas
FWF Wife Sarah
FWM (1775-1790) Son John
FWM (1775-1790) Son Elias
FWM (1775-1790) Son (Might be Elam that married Elizabeth ?)
FWF Dau
FWF Dau
FWF Dau
FWF Dau From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
[blank12314.FTW]1790 Census, York Co., SC, Page #29
Blankinship, Thomas
13500
FWM (bef. 1774) Self Thomas
FWF Wife Sarah
FWM (1775-1790) Son John
FWM (1775-1790) Son Elias
FWM (1775-1790) Son (Might be Elam that married Elizabeth ?)
FWF Dau
FWF Dau
FWF Dau
FWF Dau From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
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1800 Census, York Dist. Co., SC, Page #630
Blankenship, Sarah
00100, 01101, 00
FWF 45+ (Bef. 1755) Self Sarah
FWM 16-25 (1775-1784) Son
FWF 16-25 (1775-1784) Dau
FWF 10-15 (1785-1790) Dau
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
1820 Census, York, York Co, SC, Page #157
Blankingship, Sarah
000000, 00001, 00, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000
FWF 45+ (bef. 1775) Self
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
2470. John Blankenship
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"John Blankenship listed in the 1810-1830 Census of Greenville Co., SC" Jean Hinkle <jhinkle@ccp.com>
1800 Census, Pendleton Dist., (Anderson Co,), SC, Page #160, HH #870
Blankenship, John
20100, 00100, 00
FWM 16-25 (1775-1784) Self John
FWF 16-25 (1775-1784) Wife
FWM 0-9 (1791-1800) Son
FWM 0-9 (1791-1800) Son
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
1810 Census, Greenville Co., SC, Page #561, Dwlg #132
Blankinship, Jno
10101, 02101, 03
FWM 45+ (bef. 1765) Self
FWF 45+ (bef. 1765) Wife
FWM 16-25 (1785-1794) Son
FWF 16-25 (1785-1794) Dau
FWF 10-15 (1795-1800) Dau
FWF 10-15 (1795-1800) Dau
FWM 0-9 (1801-1810) Son
3 Slaves
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
1820 Census, Greenville Co., SC, Page #90
Blankinship, John
missing image From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com[blank12314.FTW]"John Blankenship listed in the 1810-1830 Census of Greenville Co., SC" Jean Hinkle <jhinkle@ccp.com>
1800 Census, Pendleton Dist., (Anderson Co,), SC, Page #160, HH #870
Blankenship, John
20100, 00100, 00
FWM 16-25 (1775-1784) Self John
FWF 16-25 (1775-1784) Wife
FWM 0-9 (1791-1800) Son
FWM 0-9 (1791-1800) Son
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
1810 Census, Greenville Co., SC, Page #561, Dwlg #132
Blankinship, Jno
10101, 02101, 03
FWM 45+ (bef. 1765) Self
FWF 45+ (bef. 1765) Wife
FWM 16-25 (1785-1794) Son
FWF 16-25 (1785-1794) Dau
FWF 10-15 (1795-1800) Dau
FWF 10-15 (1795-1800) Dau
FWM 0-9 (1801-1810) Son
3 Slaves
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
1820 Census, Greenville Co., SC, Page #90
Blankinship, John
missing image From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
2471. Elias Blankenship
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1812-1815, SC, Soldiers in the WAR OF 1812
ELI BLANKENSHIP - 2 REG'T (MCWILLIE'S) SOUTH CAROLINA MIL
From: "Don Blankenship" donblank@earthlink.net
1830, York Co., SC
Blankenship, Elias
From Jean Hinkle <jhinkle@ccp.com>[blank12314.FTW]1812-1815, SC, Soldiers in the WAR OF 1812
ELI BLANKENSHIP - 2 REG'T (MCWILLIE'S) SOUTH CAROLINA MIL
From: "Don Blankenship" donblank@earthlink.net
1830, York Co., SC
Blankenship, Elias
From Jean Hinkle <jhinkle@ccp.com>
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1800 Census, York Dist. Co., SC, Page #630
Blankenship, Sarah
00100, 01101, 00
FWF 45+ (Bef. 1755) Self Sarah
FWM 16-25 (1775-1784) Son
FWF 16-25 (1775-1784) Dau
FWF 10-15 (1785-1790) Dau
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com
1820 Census, York, York Co, SC, Page #157
Blankingship, Sarah
000000, 00001, 00, 0000, 0000, 0000, 0000
FWF 45+ (bef. 1775) Self
From: Frank Blankenship Lonewolf1498@cs.com