Thomas Blackett, 1772–?>
- Name
- Thomas /Blackett/
- Surname
- Blackett
- Given names
- Thomas
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1749–1774
Birth: before 1 October 1749
— Houghton-le-Spring, Co. Durham Death: February 1774 — Penshaw, Co. Durham |
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mother | |
Marriage | Marriage — 22 June 1772 — All Saints, Penshaw, Co. Durham |
6 months
himself |
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wife |
1777–1843
Birth: before 7 December 1777
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28
— East Herrington Water Side, Co. Durham Death: 1 May 1843 — Red Briar, Framwellgate, Durham, Co. Durham |
Marriage | Marriage — 28 May 1800 — All Saints, Penshaw, Co. Durham |
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7 years
daughter |
1807–1843
Birth: 6 February 1807
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— Middle Herrington, Houghton-le-Spring, Co. Durham Death: July 1843 — Red Briar, Framwellgate, Durham, Co. Durham |
5 years
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1812–1815
Birth: 17 February 1812
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— Middle Herrington, Houghton-le-Spring, Co. Durham Death: May 1815 — Middle Herrington, Co. Durham |
10 years
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1821–1894
Birth: about 1821
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— East Herrington, Co. Durham Death: 24 July 1894 — Railway line near Ryhope Grange, Co. Durham |
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Son of George & Margaret Blackett. Although described as of Chester-le-Street at his marriage, he is shown as a "native of this chapelry [i.e. Penshaw] at the baptism of his son, George. Agricultural labourer, living in Red Briar, Framwellgate, Durham (rural) in 1841. |
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Thomas Blackett, of the parish of Chester-le-Street, Margaret Nicholson of this chapelry, by banns. Witnesses John Hornsby, Mary Fletcher. Genuki shows date as 28 Nov 1800. |