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Samuel Hulls Blackford (1640 - 1711)

Samuel Hulls Blackford
Born in Piscataway, Middlesex Co, New Jersey, British Colonial Americamap
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 1662 [location unknown]
Husband of — married 1672 in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jerseymap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 70 in Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jerseymap
Profile last modified | Created 14 Sep 2010
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Biography

Father Nicholas Blackford b. 27 Dec 1587, d. 1680
Mother Anna Mnu b. 1617, d. a 14 Jun 1640

Samuel Hulls Blackford was born on 14 June 1640 at Piscataway, Middlesex Co, New Jersey, British Colonial America.

A Samuel Blackford and a Daniel Blackford were in Piscataway by 1702. They are on a list of landowners. [1][2]

He married Hannah Ann Smalley, daughter of John Nicholas Smalley and Ann Walden, circa 1662 at Middlesex Co, New Jersey, British Colonial America.
second Marriage 1672 Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey

Samuel died on 2 February 1714 at Piscataway, Middlesex Co, New Jersey, British Colonial America [3]

Will

Will 12 Feb 1711 Piscataway, NJ Samuel Blackford - wife Ann, sons Benjamin, Daniel, Samuel, John; daughters Mary Ling, Prouidiance Rinion (Runyon) and Hanna Drack (Drake). Real & personal estate. Exe wife Ann. Wit. William Thick Stone, Wm Lang and Ad Hude. Proved 29 April 1712. Vol 23 Abstracts of New Jersey Wills.[4]

Portraits

Hannah Smalley Munday & Samuel Blackford
https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/5707115/person/-866630517/media/d723c6ef-89c9-4361-9351-c8be36799b0d?_phsrc=bST294&usePUBJs=true&galleryindex=1&sort=-created

Research Notes

The name of Samuel's wife or wives is a matter of dispute Death Feb. 12, 1711 is in the Julian Calendar, when New Year's Day, 1712 was March 25.

Family
Hannah Ann Smalley b. 14 Jun 1641, d. 1708

Children
Anne Hannah Blackford+ b. 22 Sep 1678, d. 1741
Providence Blackford,+ b. 1683, d. 14 Jul 1760
John Blackford+ b. 1687, d. 18 Mar 1749

Sources

  1. The New York genealogical and biographical recor By New York Genealogical and Biographical Society VOLUME XXVIII 1897. pp. 40-42
  2. Monnette, Orra Eugene, First Settlers of ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey 1664-1714, Los Angeles, CA: Leroy Carman Press, 1932, Part Four, Archive.org, [https://archive.org/details/firstsettlersofy45monn/page/758/mode/2up?view=theater pp. 758-59
  3. Find A Grave: Memorial #156834493
  4. Newson, WIlliam, Documents Relating to the Colonial HIstory of the State of New Jersy, Patterson, NJ: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901, Vol. XXIII, Archive.org, p. 41

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Blackford-874 and Blackford-3 appear to represent the same person because: Blackford-874 is the same person as Blackford-3. Please merge.
posted by Nate Eaton
This profile appears to be a duplicate of Samuel Blackford Blackford-3. Please contact the profile manager of Blackford-3 to initiate a merge of the records.
posted on Blackford-874 (merged) by Julie Weight
I will do just this. Thank you, I just started it and had to take a break, that's why it was not merged yet. I have some names to add to it that the other profile don't have.
posted on Blackford-874 (merged) by Mateeka Kern
Hello and good day to all those that views this or any other profile I create I am new at doing research of my own family and will add more people as I get information for them. Most of the information has come from another person's research @ https://tevern.us/gen/Cash-o/i6.htm#s255 I got lucky to find an old death certificate that gave me one name that took me years to find the correct spelling to get to where I am today. With this I am unsure if I can say "yes" or "no" with being related to anyone else with 100% confidence. Thank you
posted on Blackford-874 (merged) by Mateeka Kern
Found no source for middle name. Removed.
posted by Ellen Gustafson
Piscataway, now in New Jersey, did not exist until 1666. It is questionable whether any Blackfords were born or died in Piscataway New Jersey prior to that date. The original founders did not include a Blackford. The Find A Grave and Millennium file may have just used the place of death for the place of birth as well.
posted by Marie Friederichs
Also, what is the source for the middle name Hulls? Middle names were practically unheard of from this demographic and era.
posted by Jillaine Smith
What is the evidence that he married Hannah/Anna Smalley? According to Anderson, she married just once-- John Bangs in Jan 1661 in Plymouth Colony (probably Eastham). She survived John whose will was probated in 1708 in Eastham.
posted by Jillaine Smith
I'm detaching Hannah Smalley; she could not have been his wife if she was still alive when her documented husband's probate was made in 1708 in Eastham, Massachusetts.
posted by Jillaine Smith
Blackford-373 and Blackford-3 appear to represent the same person because: It appears these are the same person. I adopted the profile, so I was not the one who entered all the information, but they have similar birth and death dates, and the wife of one is the wife of the other.
Blackford-3 and Blackford-373 appear to be duplicates, but there is a problem with the wives of Blackford-3.
posted by Tim Prince
Ann Smalley can't be one of the wives. Her 1st husband died 27 Jan 1703.
posted by Beryl Meehan
Blackford-3 and Blackford-111 appear to represent the same person because: These two appear to be duplicate profiles and should be merged. Thank you.
posted by Tom Bredehoft

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