James Blackstone 1748-1780 how many children did this man have, Thanks

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The list of children connected to him, I would like more proof or do we only have trees and if so is this alright to add my Thomas Blackstone born est.1780 they are no other possibilities I can find that would be his parents on Wikitree

Thanks..

Ps. the Zachary family is buried at East LA Port cemetery which is where some Hoopers are buried my set

The Blackstone \ Fowler family page on Facebook members and I match DNA and they claim the same line I just can't find my Thomas Blackstone 1780 bef1820 in anyone else's tree or my John Hiram Blackstone sr 1812 bef 1850 or his son John Hiram Blackstone jr.1838-1913 but we share DNA?
WikiTree profile: James Blackstone
in Genealogy Help by Donnie Blackstone G2G6 Pilot (275k points)
edited by Donnie Blackstone

https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:James_Zachry_(2)

  1.  Will of James Zachry, in Richmond (county), Virginia, United States. Will Book [number needed].

    [page number needed - Note: this is not a verified transcript]
    In the name of God amen. I James Zachry of the County of Richmond in the said State, being of perfect mind & memory, blessed be God for the same, do make, ordain and constitute this my last Will and Testament, in the words following Vizt. Imprimus, 

    I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved Wife Mary Zachry All the Tract of land I now live on, containing Two hundred acres, be the same more or less, lying and being in the said County of Richmond on both sides of the Uchee Creek, together with all my personal estate consisting of Two Negroes named James & Sarah, with their future increase, Horses Cows Sheep & Hogs, farming utensils, and House-Hold goods except one feather bed , which shall be hereafter named, all during the natural life of my said Wife, Subjected to the maintenance of my Daughter Betty, an Idiot.

    Secondly, I give and bequeath to my Son William Zachry, his Heirs and assigns for ever, two hundred acres of land, lying on the waters of the Uchee Creek which he now lives on being part of a Tract of Four hundred acres:

    Thirdly. I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Tinsly, Her Heirs and assigns for ever, fifty Acres of land, being part of the said tract Containing four hundred Acres. Also one hundred acres of land on Savannah River Joining lands formerly Laramours and Millins.

    Fourthly - I give and bequeath to James Blackstone and John Blackstone, one hundred & fifty acres of land being the ballance [sic] and part of the above mentioned Tract of Four hundred acres of land that my Son William now lives on; and to their Heirs and assigns for ever.

    Fifthly; I give and bequeath to my Daughter Betty, one feather bed & furniture, and to her heirs and assigns for ever. Also should my Dear Daughter Betty Survive the death of my dearly beloved Wife then and in that case, the said Tract of land and Negroes, already bequeathed to my said Wife shall be vested in her during her natural life.

    Sixthly; After the decease of my said Wife and my Daughter Betty; I give and bequeath to William Yarbrough and James Yarbrough my Grand Sons and lawful Sons of Littleton Yarbrough, All that Tract of land that I now live on and already bequeathed to my said Wife and Daughter Betty, to be equally divided between them, Share and Share alike, and to their Heirs and assigns for ever.

    Seventhly, It is my will & pleasure, that after the Decease of my said Wife, All the personal estate then Remaining (except the Two Negroes, James & Sarh [sic] already bequeathed) to be publicly vended, and the monies arrising [sic] therefrom to be equally divided among all my Children, that is to say, John Zachary, Winifred Blackstone, James Zachary, deceased, William Zachary, Pelethal Adams, Mary Tinsley, Betty Zachary & Martha Yarbrough, Share and Share alike to them and their Heirs for ever. Likewise, After the death of my dearly beloved Wife and dear Daughter Betty, the Negroes aforesaid, are to be publicly vended and the monies arrising [sic] to be equally divided among all my Children, Share and Share alike, as aforesaid.

    And lastly; I do ordain, constitute & appoint my Dearly beloved Wife Mary Zachry my Sole and entire Executrix, to receive all debts due, and to pay all Legal demands against my estate; Given under my hand and seal the Twentieth day of January one thousand Seven hundred and Ninety.
    James Zachry

    Signed Sealed & Delivered in presence of Danl. Elam, Micah McDonough, Betty ann Tindell

    Richmond County, Ss
    Micah McDonough & Daniel Elam being duly Sworn saith that they were present & saw James Zachry sign & seal the above instrument of writing & deliver it as his last will and Testament for the purposes therein inpressed, that they believed the said James to be at that time of sound memory , & that they together with Bettyann Tindell Subscribed their names as witnesses in presence of each other & in presence of the Testator. 8th March 1790.
    Micah McDonough
    Danl. Elam
    Lewis Gardner R.P.

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Eddie if they give land to their Heirs for ever, how's that work if they done sold it, does that make me lucked out, lol

Do you see anything on Mary Zachary Tinsly she was a daughter,

Thanks.
What's the proof of which John Blackstone  the will is talking about John Milton Blackstone John B Blackstone or John Blackstone Sr?
Which Blackstone married Winifred Zachary ? In paragraph "Seventhly "  James Zachary names his daughter Winifred Blackstone .

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I saw your post and I thought I could help.   I found this on FamilySearch.org

Elizabeth Adams B. 6 Feb 1865 Greenville, Greenville, S.C. Died- 20 Aug 1938,  Female, White, Canadian, Housewife  Burial- 21 Aug. 1938 -White Plains. Parents  J. H. Blackston, and Elizabeth Breazeale. South Carolina/

I also found this on FamilySearch.org  

James Blackston 35 Reg't (Brown's) -Beginning Rank -Private, - Ending Rank - Private  - Maryland Militia War of 1812 -1815

J. H. Blackston - Military Service Military Beginning Rank- Private -  Military Final Rank - Private,  Militart Side -Confederate. State ---South Carolina,  Military Unit -  Bachman's Co., South Carolina Artillery ( German Light Artillery)  See also J. H. Blackstone

I found this at the Genealogical Center today at the library:  John B. Blackstone  b. 1779 Virginia  Father:  James John Pope Blackstone B. Feb. 1748. Mother is Winifred Zachary Blackstone. -Born - 1745 -1750 in St. Thomas Parish, Orange County. Virginia. and possibly died in Columbia County, Georgia. She married John Blackstone about 1767. After John Blackston death which was before 1790,  She married a 2nd time, to a Jonathan Payne on 27 Aug. 1795 Columbia County, Georgia.

I have the papers to back this up.  Thanks for letting me try to help. If there is anything else you need just let me know. Thanks, Nancy
by Nancy Turney G2G6 Mach 3 (31.4k points)
OK Thanks I'm going to see if I can add this where it goes the first part on Elizabeth Blackstone Adams and her her parents John Hiram Blackstone (1838-1913) (JH Blackstone and Elizabeth Breazeale) is my set I do know this much. now James Blackstone 35 Reg't (1812-1815) I'm not sure which one this is? and I'm going to look over information on Jonathan Payne. Thanks for helping.
Jonathan Payne I guess if I find his birth or death I will add him .and go from their. Thanks for helping
I can't find Jonathan Payne information only marriage record and trees?
Nancy I’m back working on these Blackstone’s if you still on Wikitree have you seen anything else the mentioned of Jonathan Payne that married the widow Blackstone do you have his birth so I can add him. Thanks

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