Ebenezer Blakeslee lived in North Haven, where he was prominent in church affairs, first with the Congregational and later with the Episcopal.
Before he died he settled his own estate, giving land to several of his sons, and providing otherwise for his other children. In these deeds of land he names three sons, Samuel, Jacob and Thomas, of whom there are no birth records.
Children:
Abigail, no birth record; married, May 19, 1709, John Nash, Jr.;
Jacobus, Donald Lines. Families of Ancient New Haven (Clarence D. Smith, Rome, New York, 1922-1932) Volumes 1-9. pg. 214, 1118: This does not reference the Ebenezer, the son of Aaron.
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Dodd-2512 and Blakeslee-81 appear to represent the same person because: Same person because same parents. Merge into Blakeslee-81 because LNAB should be Blakeslee not Dodd.