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Anne Christian (Scott) Blalock (abt. 1631 - aft. 1677)

Anne Christian Blalock formerly Scott aka Blaylock
Born about [location unknown]
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died after after about age 46 in Accomack, Virginiamap [uncertain]
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Biography

Anne was born 1629-1630.

She was the wife of Thomas Blalock. She passed away after April 1677.

As Christian Blacklock, she testified in a case of inquest to investigate the death of a bastard child born to Elizabeth Man, who was "privately delivered thereof contrary to law." The jury found several injuries on the child, so it was ordered that the sheriff take Eliz. Man into custody till the next court, where she was to appear for further questioning. Ordered that Mary Aires, Mary Finlow, An Brown, and Christian Blacklock be summoned to testify. The jury's verdict concerning a bastard child born to Elizabeth Man, who reported that it was stillborn: the child was injured on the left breast and in the mouth, and since Eliz. Man was delivered privately, they questioned her "for further light", as they did the reputed father, Peter Booty, who was the first person that came into the house.

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  • Accomack County, Virginia Order Books: 1676-1678, 1690-1709. Images available at FamilySearch.org; Film # 008357973; image 39 [1] accessed 4 Apr 2021.
17 April 1677 -- Christian Blacklock in Elizabeth Mann case

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First-hand information as remembered by Tina Blaylock, Wednesday, November 5, 2014.





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Scott-11931 and Scott-11930 appear to represent the same person because: They are the same person.
posted by J. (Pearson) Salsbery

Rejected matches › Anne (Unknown) Antram (abt.1630-)

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