John Blackett, 1724–
- Name
- John /Blackett/
- Surname
- Blackett
- Given names
- John
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Marriage | Marriage — 24 November 1723 — London |
3 months
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3 years
younger brother |
1726–
Birth: before 2 September 1726
36
— Church Lane, Shoreditch, London |
4 years
younger brother |
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2 years
younger sister |
1732–
Birth: 7 December 1732
42
— Pear Tree Alley, Shoreditch, London |
2 years
younger brother |
1734–1773
Birth: 15 November 1734
44
— Pear Tree Alley, Shoreditch, London Death: September 1773 — Camberwell, London |
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1757–1831
Birth: 6 February 1757
32
— London Death: 23 July 1831 — Mill Wall, St. Ann's, Poplar, Middx. |
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Son of Jno Blackitt of B[ethnal] G[reen], Marr[iner] & Elizth. Aged 13 days at baptism. Owned the ship "Cumberland". On 16 Oct 1765 gave evidence at the Old Bailey, London against John McKenzie for stealing an iron trivet from the ship. John Blackett was then living in St. George's in the East. |
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