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James Leroy Blackburn (1812 - 1895)

Dr. James Leroy (Leroy) "Jerry" Blackburn
Born in Tennessee, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 82 in Tennessee, United Statesmap
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Biography

James was born in 1812. He passed away in 1895.

1830 United States Census, Leroy Blackburn, Bedford, Tennessee.

1840 United States Census, Leroy Blackburn, Hickman, Tennessee.

1870 United States Census, Prairie, Boone, Arkansas, Leroy Blackburn, age 59, birth date 1811, birthplace Tennessee, white male, occupation: physician, household members: Leroy Blackburn age 59, W..H. Lancaster age 41, Mary Jane Lancaster age 33, Sarah H. Lancaster age 17, Nancy C. Lancaster age 15, John R. Lancaster age 13, Rachel A. Lancaster age 10, Martha M. Lancaster age 8, Louisa E. Lancaster age 6, Pleasant N. Lancaster age 4, Rebecca J. Lancaster.

1880 United States Census, District 3, Perry, Tennessee, Leroy Blackburn, age 67, birth date abt. 1813, birthplace Tennessee, white, male, relation to household: Father, widower, Father and Mother's birthplace Tennessee, occupation: works on farm, household members: Leroy Blackburn age 67, Nancy J. Dixon age 45, Bethel T. Blackburn age 6,

His burial place is unknown.

Sources


Ancestry.com: 1830, 1840, 1870 and 1880 United States Census.


Find A Grave website: bio of Bethel Blackburn.





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Blackburn-7836 and Blackburn-2748 appear to represent the same person because: Dear Diane,

I accidentally duplicated Leroy Blackburn. Can you please complete the merge if you agree. Sincerely, Russ Frizzell-893

posted by Russ Frizzell
Blackburn-2748 and Blackburn-3097 appear to represent the same person because: same spouse - Difference in dates to be noted in the biography until a source can be added.

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