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John Anderson Blackburn

Male 1795 - 1819  (24 years)


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  1. 1.  John Anderson Blackburn was born on 13 Apr 1795 (son of Thomas Blackburn and Elinor Harbison); died on 25 Aug 1819.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Blackburn was born on 4 Jul 1767 (son of Robert Blackburn and Margaret Ritchie); died after 1800.

    Notes:

    possibly the Thomas Blackburn whose obit appeared in Gazette, a Richmond Va, newspaper, on Aug 29, 1807.

    Thomas married Elinor Harbison on 16 Dec 1790. Elinor was born about 1767; died after 1800. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elinor Harbison was born about 1767; died after 1800.
    Children:
    1. Matthew Harbison Blackburn was born on 11 Oct 1791; died after 1792.
    2. Gideon Blackburn was born in 1793; died in 1800.
    3. 1. John Anderson Blackburn was born on 13 Apr 1795; died on 25 Aug 1819.
    4. Peggy Blackburn was born on 11 Apr 1797; died on 11 Mar 1816.
    5. Robert Blackburn was born on 9 Jan 1799; died on 27 Jul 1800.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Robert Blackburn was born about 1742 in Pennsylvania (son of Benjamin* Blackburn, I (Immigrant) and Mary* (..) Blackburn); died on 9 Feb 1809.

    Notes:

    They moved to Washington Co, North Carolina (now Tennessee) in about 1776. They then moved to near Bristol, Tennessee, and later to Little Lime Creek near the Nolichucky River.

    Robert married Margaret Ritchie about 1760. Margaret was born about 1742; died after 1784. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Ritchie was born about 1742; died after 1784.
    Children:
    1. Mary Blackburn was born about 1761; died after 1762.
    2. Samuel Blackburn was born about 1763; died after 1764.
    3. William Blackburn was born about 1765; died after 1766.
    4. 2. Thomas Blackburn was born on 4 Jul 1767; died after 1800.
    5. Benjamin Blackburn was born about 1769; died after 1770.
    6. John Blackburn was born about 1771; died after 1772.
    7. Gideon Blackburn was born on 27 Aug 1772 in Steele's Tavern, Augusta, Smith Co, Virginia; died on 23 Aug 1838 in Carlinville, Macoupin Co, Illinois.
    8. Elizabeth Blackburn was born about 1773; died after 1774.
    9. Edward Blackburn was born on 29 May 1775 in Augusta Co, Virginia; died on 18 May 1847 in Maury Co, Tennessee.
    10. Sarah Blackburn was born about 1777; died after 1778.
    11. Leah Blackburn was born about 1779; died after 1780.
    12. Rachel Blackburn was born about 1781; died after 1782.
    13. Jane Blackburn was born about 1783; died after 1784.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Benjamin* Blackburn, I (Immigrant) was born in 1718 in Ulster, Northern Ireland (son of Archibald* Blackburn, Sr (Immigrant) and Margaret* Wilson (?) (or Miller?), (Immigrant)); died on 10 Aug 1786 in Washington Co, North Carolina.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Emigration: 1724, Ireland
    • Immigration: 1724, Norfolk Co, Virginia
    • Residence: Between 1724 and 1742, Chester Co, Pennsylvania
    • Residence: 1742, Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia
    • Property: 1753, Mulberry Run, Frederick Co, Virginia
    • Military: 1755, Braddocks Defeat, French and Indian War, Pennsylvania
    • Residence: 1784, Wautauga Co, North Carolina
    • Property: 5 Feb 1785, Washington Co, North Carolina

    Notes:

    From "the Benjamin Blackburn Family" by W.A. Challaconmbe
    Tradition says that the family of Benjamin Blackburn was of Scottish-Irish extraction and came to America from Ireland about 1724. Where they landed, where they first settled, the exact time of arrival, and on what ship they came is unknown at this time. Benjamin Blackburn came to America with his parents, his brothers: John, Will, and Samuel, and other relatives. Since the Blackburns were friends and neighbors of the Mathews family in Winchester VA and Dandridge TN, and Mrs Annilu B Odil (1942) says she found a record of one Alexander Mathews in Isle of Wight County, Virginia in 1695, in Deed Book #1and also mentions a John Blackburn in the same county - we are inclined to believe the Blackburns landed in Norfolk, VA about 1724, then moved up to Chester County, Pennsylvania, then to Winchester, VA in 1742.
    Tradition also says that Benjamin Blackburn was with Washington's forces at Braddock's defeat. This tradition has passed from Nancy Blackburn Carson, a grandaughter of Benjamin Blackburn. Furthermore, this Benjamin is referred to as "General Blackburn" in the "Annuals of the American Pulpit" in a sketch therein of his grandson, the Reverend Gideon Blackburn. It may be that this was a complimentary title bestowed upon him because of his military services against the French and Indians or perhaps the writer of the sketched confused him with his son, the General Samuel Blackburn, who served with distinction in the Revolutionary War. That he was in the conflict is also born out by the record in Vol. III of Hening's Statutes that he was one of the men from Frederick County, Winchester, VA, who each received 11 pounds and 2 shillings for their services. Mrs Clifford Long, now deceased, of Mt Pleasant TN stated that she was a decendant of Ambrose Blackburn, and that Ambrose and Benjamin were brothers and both were present at Braddock's Defeat. The writer has never found anything to substantiate this relationship escept the fact that their grandchildren, who lived in Maury County, TN called each other cousin and when in 1855 a number of the family of Ambrose Blackburn moved to Texas they were accompanied by a number of the family of Edward Rose Blackburn, a grandson of Benjamin.
    The first authentic date for Benjamin Blackburn is in 1753 when he received a grant from from Lord Fairfax to 181 acres on Mulberry Run in Frederick County, VA.

    Benjamin and Mary were probably married in Cester or Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

    From "The Benjamin Blackburn Family" by W.A. Challacombe , pg. 32 : "Benjamin and Mary seemed to have come to Frederick County, Virginia about 1742, then on down to the neighborhood of Steeles's Tavern in 1770. They lived near Providence Presbyterian Church and were neighbors to the McCormicks (of reaper fame) and the Steele Family. Then in 1784 Benjamin followed his sons John, Robert, and Archibald down into the Wautauga Country where his sons had migrated about 1773."

    "On Feb 5, 1784, Benjamin Blackburn purchased for 150 pounds, 200 acres in Washington County, NC lying on both sides of Onion Branch and the East Branch of Little Limestone Creek. This tract is located about 1 mile south of Washington College, which in that day was conducted by the Rev. Samuel Doak under the name of Martin Academy.

    Last Will and Testament, Appendix 2

    Benjamin was the grandfather of Dr. Gideon Henry Blackburn, founder of Blackburn College in Ill and minister of the Great Awakening. GHB established the First Presbyterian Church in Huntsville, AL.


    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/20024075/person/20123733138/media/2?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid%7cpgNum

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    Per Anna B. McSpadden: Benjamin Blackburn came to America 1724 from Ireland with parents, brothers John, Will, and other relatives. Will drawn August 10, 1786. Proven August 1791.
    They seem to have come from Frederick Co, VA about 1742, then on down to the neighborhood of Steele's Tavern (present name in 1941) about 1770, near Providence Presbyterian Church and were neighbors to the McCormicks (of reaper fame) and theele family, then in 1784 Benjamin followed his sons John, Robert and Archibald down into the Wautauga Country, where his sons had migrated about 1773. Benjamin purchased for 150 pounds 200 acres in Washington Co, State of North Carolina. Benjamin, in his will, gave to each of his grandsons named Benjamin a bible. It is interesting to note that he had a namesake in the family of each of his children mentioned in the will except in the family of Samule, who died without issue (furnished by Sylvia - Yartep@aol.com)

    Poll for Fred Co. taken 24 Jul 1758 -
    for Geo Washington
    Samuel Blackburn
    Andw Blackburn
    for Col Martin
    Ben Blackburn
    Andw Blackburn
    Samuel Blackburn
    for Mr. West
    Ben Blackburn

    White Co, TN 1820
    Blackburn, Benjamin 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 0 0
    Blackburn, William 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

    Kentucky Pensioners
    ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ky/state/military/kypen.txt
    WILLIAM BLACKBURN (this William?)
    CALDWELL COUNTY
    SERGEANT
    VIRGINIA MILITIA
    $95.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
    $ AMOUNT RECEIVED
    MARCH 13, 1833 PENSION STARTED
    AGE 77

    JOHN BLACKBURN
    HENRY COUNTY
    LIEUTENANT
    PENNSYLVANIA LINE
    $320.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
    $960.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
    MARCH 21, 1833 PENSION STARTED
    AGE 82

    SAMUEL BLACKBURN
    NICHOLAS COUNTY
    PRIVATE
    PENNSYLVANIA LINE
    $96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
    $1,508.76 AMOUNT RECEIVED
    OCTOBER 25, 1819 PENSION STARTED
    AGE 79

    Property:
    The first authentic date for Benjamin Blackburn is in 1753 when he received a grant from from Lord Fairfax to 181 acres on Mulberry Run in Frederick County, VA.

    Military:
    Tradition also says that Benjamin Blackburn was with Washington's forces at Braddock's defeat. his tradition has passed from Nancy Blackburn Carson, a grandaughter of Benjamin Blackburn. Furthermore, this Benjamin is referred to as "General Blackburn" in the "Annuals of the American Pulpit" in a sketch therein of his grandson, the Reverend Gideon Blackburn. It may be that this was a complimentary title bestowed upon him because of his military services against the French and Indians or perhaps the writer of the sketched confused him with his son, the General Samuel Blackburn, who served with distinction in the Revolutionary War. That he was in the conflict is also born out by the record in Vol. III of Hening's Statutes that he was one of the men from Frederick County, Winchester, VA, who each received 11 pounds and 2 shillings for their services.

    About Braddocks Defeat:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Braddock_Expedition


    Residence:
    1784 Benjamin followed his sons John, Robert, and Archibald down into the Wautauga Country where his sons had migrated about 1773.

    Property:
    On Feb 5, 1784, Benjamin Blackburn purchased for 150 pounds, 200 acres in Washington County, NC lying on both sides of Onion Branch and the East Branch of Little Limestone Creek. This tract is located about 1 mile south of Washington College, which in that day was conducted by the Rev. Samuel Doak under the name of Martin Academy.
    (Samuel Doak - see Wikipedia)

    Benjamin* married Mary* (..) Blackburn in 1737 in Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania. Mary* was born about 1718; died after 1760. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary* (..) Blackburn was born about 1718; died after 1760.
    Children:
    1. Benjamin Blackburn, II was born about 1738 in Pennsylvania; died on 24 Sep 1834.
    2. John* Blackburn, Sr was born on 24 Dec 1740 in Chester Co, Pennsylvania; died on 9 Feb 1808 in Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Presby Ch Cem, Dandridge, Jefferson Co, Tennessee.
    3. 4. Robert Blackburn was born about 1742 in Pennsylvania; died on 9 Feb 1809.
    4. Andrew Blackburn was born in 1744 in Pennsylvania; died after 1745.
    5. James Blackburn was born in 1746 in Pennsylvania; died after 1747.
    6. Elizabeth Blackburn was born in 1749 in Pennsylvania; died after 1771.
    7. Archibald Blackburn was born in 1751 in Frederick Co, Virginia; died before 4 Aug 1823 in Washington Co, Tennessee.
    8. George Blackburn was born in 1753 in Pennsylvania; died after 1754.
    9. William Blackburn was born in 1755 in Augusta Co, Virginia; died in 1780 in Battle of Kings Mountain, Cherokee Co, North Carolina.
    10. Nancy Ann Blackburn was born in 1757 in Pennsylvania; died after 1783 in of, Washington Co, Tennessee.
    11. General Samuel Blackburn was born in 1759 in Pennsylvania; died on 2 Mar 1835 in Staunton, Augusta Co, Virginia.