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- !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:Might be a son of Solomon Blackman, for they witnessed a deed together in 1807.;
!WITNESS-DEED:26 Jun 1807 Marion Co., SC Deed Book D, p. 134
Sarah Herren to grandchildren Samuel & Nancy Herren for $50, 14 head Cattle (etc).
S: Sarah (X) Herren.
Wit: Solomon Blackmon, John (his mark) Blackmon
* John signed with a mark. The older John (1777-1862) signed his name on deeds.
* From "Marion County South Carolina Abstracts of Deeds Volume One Books A - E 1800-1811", Lucille Utley, Alita White Sutcliffe, 1996.;
!CENSUS:1820 Marion Dist., SC three in Marion:
p. 52(B)/2 John Blackman age 26-44 (1775/94) 200010-00200-0-0 <---- *
p. 53(B)/4 John Blackman age 16-25 (1794/1804) 000100-20100-0-0
p. 53(B)/4 John Blackman age 45+ (bef 1775) 210001-10001-0-0 (John-1777);
!NAMED-EQUITY ROLL # 1 Marion Co., SC. Feb. 1831
A. Jackson vs Elias Adams. Feb 1831.
Samuel Savage, Sheriff sold 500a land under judgment of John Chisholm against John Jackson. Uriah Flowers purchased on 8 Nov 1808 and sold to Rbert Bullard the elder for $350.
Phoebe Jackson on 27 Oct 1809 released her interest in said land to Robert Bullard.
On 29 Jan 1811 Robert bullard conveyed 350a ot said land to his son Robert Bullard for $210. Robert Bullard on 10 May 1814 sold land to Elias Adams Sr for $200.
On 24 Apr 1829 Elias Adams conveyed said land to the defendant, his son, Elias Adams, Jr.
John Adams, brother of Elias Adams, Jr.
John Jackson died intestate 1809 leaving:
his widow Phebe
Absalom Jackson
James R. Jackson
John Jackson
William Jackson
Phebe Jackson otherwise called Avant and
Rhoda Jackson who married John Blackman , who has since died leaving:
John, Peter and Solomon her only heirs at law.
* From "Marion County South Carolina Extracts from Equity Rolls", Lucille Utley. Three Rivers Historical Society.;
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