Marty and Karla Grant

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Husband: Blackman
Born:
Married:
Died: in Granville Co, NC
Father:
Mother:
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Born:
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Children
01 (M): John Blackman
Born:
Died: after 1781 in Georgetown Dist, SC (now Marion Co, SC)
Spouses: >>>
02 (M): Solomon Blackman
Born: before 1755
Died: after 1809 in Marion Dist, SC
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03 (M): Benjamin Blackman
Born: before 1755
Died: 1802/1804 in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses: Anne
04 (M): Blackman
Born:
Died: in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses: >>>
05 (M): Blackman
Born:
Died: in Darlington Dist, SC
Spouses: >>>
06 (M): Blackman
Born: in Marion Dist, SC
Died:
Spouses: >>>
07 (M): Blackman
Born: in Marion Dist, SC
Died: in Marion Dist, SC
Spouses: >>>
Additional Information

Blackman:

Notes:

!NOTES:I (Marty Grant) am not related to this person as far as I know. However, I am interested in all Blackman/Blackmon families in South Carolina to some extent, especially those in Marion County, South Carolina.


!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/blackman/


!NOTES:This person is a place-holder used to connect several related people together, though their exact relationship to each other is unknown. Being listed as a child of this person makes them appear to be siblings, but it is not certain if that is the case or not. In fact some probably can't be siblings due to having the same names, or huge differences in age. However, like I stated, this is only to link them together as an extended family unit, until their precise relationships can be determined.

All of the Blackman/Blackmon families of Marion Co., SC and area seem to be of the same extended family, they lived near each other and were associated. Unfortunately no early records have been found that prove their exact relationships. Therefore I'm using this place-holder person to tie them together.

This generation probably lived in Granville Co., NC in the early 1700's, perhaps coming there from somewhere in south-side Virginia. It is doubtful if this generation ever moved to South Carolina, but not impossible.

Bert Blackmon and Charles Blackmon have done some research in Granville Co., NC and found some early Blackmans there including a Solomon and John who could easily be Tory John and Solomon Sr of Marion Co., SC. Others from Granville seem to be the projenitors of the Lancaster Co., SC Blackman families. The father of John and Solomon is not yet known, it also isn't known if John and Solomon are brothers.;

(02) Solomon Blackman:

Notes:

!NOTES:I (Marty Grant) am not related to this person as far as I know. However, I am interested in all Blackman/Blackmon families in South Carolina to some extent, especially those in Marion County, South Carolina. ;


!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/blackman/


!NOTES:Two adult men named Solomon Blackman in Marion in the late 1700's early 1800's. They used Sr and Jr meaning one was older than the other, not necessarily that they were father and son (though that is possible too).;


!WITNESS-DEED:27 Jan 1708 (sic) Marion Co., SC Deed Book D, p. 262
John Cribb of Marion Dist to John Campbell of same place for $150, p/o grant to John Campbell (sic) containing 100a p/o 200a granted to John Campbell (sic) 13 May 1768 SE side Madendown Swamp.
S: John Cribb, Ann (her mark) Cribb.
Wit: Charles Campbell, Solomon Blackman.
Proven by Charles Campbell before Benjamin Harrelson, JP 16 Jul 1787. Recorded 30 Nov 1808.
* From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E 1800-1811", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996.;


!TAXLIST:1786 Prince George Parish, SC Cpt Haraldson's Co. Solomon BLACKMAN, 50a, 0 blacks
* Don't know which Solomon this is.;

!PETITION:1788 Inhabitants of Little Pee Dee - Solomon BLACKMAN;
* Don't know which Solomon this is.;


!CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish p. 507
Solomon Blackmon age 16+ (bef 1774) 1-0-1-0-0;


!DEED:30 Jan 1792 Marion Co., SC Deed Book V, p. 207
Solomon Blackman of SC, Prince George Parish, planter, to Thomas Cribb of same place, planter. For 7 lbs sterling 50a in Craven County on NW side of Maiden Down Swamp in North most corner of aroresaid original tract bounde don the SE by said Swamp and to the S by remaining 50a hold by John Cribb Jr originally granted to John Cribb Sr ...
S: Solomon Blackmon
Wit: John Cribb Sr, John Cribb Jr
Probated by John Cribb Sr before Benjm Harralson, JP 27 Feb 1792.
* From "Abstracts of Marion County [SC] Deed Books U and V 1846-1853", Lucille Utley, Kathy Loyd, John M. Gregg. Three Rivers Historical Society, 2003.;


!CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC p. 444-788
Solomon Blackman age 45+ (bef 1755) 14011-10011-0-0
* This household could contain both Solomon Sr and Jr.;


!DEED: 3 May 1809 Marion Co., SC Deed Book H, p. 21
John Sanders to Solomon Blackman for L30, 250a Ssd Pigeon Bay bounded by John Mace, John Finklea, George Greaves, Noel Taylor and Barnaby Watson ... p/o three tracts granted to John Sanders, 1st 1 Dec 1788, next 30 Dec 1789, last 7 May 1772. Conveyed by John Sanders to Solomon Blackman Senr.
S: John Sanders, Elizabeth (her mark) Sanders.
Wit: Levi Blackman, John Blackman.
* From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume Two Books F - I & K 1811-1823", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1997.;


!CENSUS:1810 x

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