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- !NOTES:Marty Grant's 1st cousin, 5 times removed.
!REFERENCE:
http://www.martygrant.com/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/blackman/
http://www.martygrant.com/genealogy/lane/
!NOTES:Maiden name Elizabeth Blackmon per D/C of son Evander.;
!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC three in Marion:
p. 53(B)/4 John Blackman age 45+ (bef 1775) 210001-10001-0-0
My analysis (who each person *might* be)
1 male 45+ (before 1775) = John Blackman (1777)
1 male 10-15 (1804/1810) = Stephen Blackman (1809) son
2 males 0-9 (1810/1820) = 1. John A. Blackman (1814) son
" males 0-9 (1810/1820) = 2. Son?
1 female 45+ (bef 1775) = Elizabeth Lane Blackman (1755/74) wife
2 females 0-9 (1810/1820) = 1. Daughter?
" females 0-9 (1810/1820) = 2. Elizabeth Blackman (c1818) daughter;
!CENSUS:1830 x
x not with John Blackman. Since he had remarried, she may have been living with grandparents, or aunt/uncle, etc.
!CENSUS:1840;
!CENSUS:1850 Marion Dist., SC # 619/622
John D. Coleman 42 Farmer $600 Marion
Elizabeth 32
John 16
David 14
James 4
Franklin 3
Martha 2
Anna 9/12;
!CENSUS:1860 Marion Dist., SC Marion, Marion CH # 633/633
J. D. Colman 52 m Farmer $2000/500 SC
Elizabeth 42
Jas P. 14
M. J. 12 f
Franklin 13
A. M. 10 f
E. J. 8 m
Sarah 6
Dayton 4
Jos. Brown 15 Farm Laborer;
!CENSUS:1870 Marion Co., SC Legette, Marion CH PO # 198/199
Elizabeth Coleman 58 Keeping House $300/207 SC
Evander J. 18 Keeping House;
!CENSUS:1880 Marion Co., SC Marion # 364/368
Joseph B. Coleman 41(48?) M Farmer SC-SC-SC
Mary 42 wife M
Martha 5 dau
Elizabeth 67 mother wd
Edward Drew 17 brother-in-law S Farm Laborer;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 386-395
...
Osborne Lane married a Miss Crawford, a sister of old James Crawford, of Spring Branch-I suppose, older than her brother. The Crawfords were quite respectable in that day and have continued to be so down to the present time. The fruits of the marriage, as known, were eight sons, John, Thomas, Alexander, James, Robert, David, Stephen and William, and two daughters, Kesiah and Elizabeth.
...
Of the daughters, one, Elizabeth, married old John Blackman, a son of the old Tory John, that Colonel Murphy tied and whipped ; by this marriage were three children born and raised, as known to the writer- Stephen Blackman and John, called Jack ; the name of the daughter was Elizabeth, or Betsey; when an old maid, she became the second wife of Rev. John D. Coleman, below Marion ; both are dead ; don't know whether she left any children or not. Stephen Blackman married some one, to the writer not known ; he died many years ago, and left a son, William, called Billy Blackman, and is now a middle-aged man and lives somewhere in the Latta neighborhood ; married, and has a family. John (Jack) Blackman married a Miss Bird, a sister of the late Hugh and Joe Bird, of the Toby's Creek section ; by her he raised two sons, Joseph A. and Hamilton, who, like their father, were good soldiers in the war. Hamilton was killed about Charleston, S. C. Joe died since the war, leaving several children; his widow married again, Robert C. Rogers, of Wahee Township ; know nothing of Joseph A. Blackman's children, suppose some or all of them are grown. John (Jack) Blackman was married a second time, late in life, to Caroline Mears, and by her had and raised one or two sons- one, named John, is as much like old John as it- is possible for a young man to favor an old man ; these sons are in the Mullins section. Old John (Jack) died in 1895, in June, and was ninety years of age in December before he died, as brave and patriotic as any man that ever lived in the county, and as honest as the days were long. ;
!REFERENCE:"A History of Marion County, South Carolina" by W.W. Sellers, Esq. 1902. Pg 472 - 475;
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