William Blackman was born 30 October 1745 in Hebron Township, Tolland, Connecticut, the son of Abraham Blackman.[1]
Wlm Blackmon (Sr.)was one of the first five settlers of Lancaster, New York. From the James Clark Diary.
Willam Blackman and Martha Babcock were married on 13 April 1796 in Hebron, Tolland, Connecticut.[2]
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