Joseph Blackett, 1785–1810?> (aged 25 years)
- Name
- Joseph /Blackett/
- Surname
- Blackett
- Given names
- Joseph
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Christening
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Birth of a brother
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Burial of a paternal grandfather
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Marriage
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Death of a father
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Burial of a father
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Death of a wife
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Burial of a wife
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Death
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Burial
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father |
1740–1807
Birth: before 19 March 1740
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33
— Hipswell, Yorks. Death: 8 May 1807 — Catterick, Yorks. |
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mother |
1741–1828
Birth: before 30 November 1741
— Cogden, Yorks. Death: 5 December 1828 — Catterick, Yorks. |
Marriage | Marriage — 23 May 1763 — Catterick, Yorks. |
2 years
elder sister |
1765–
Birth: before 26 May 1765
25
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— West Moor, Hamsterley, Co. Durham |
21 months
elder sister |
1767–
Birth: before 8 February 1767
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25
— West Moor Hill, Hamsterley, Co. Durham |
2 years
elder brother |
1769–1848
Birth: before 26 February 1769
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— West Moor Hill, Hamsterley, Co. Durham Death: 1848 — St. Pancras district, London |
22 months
elder sister |
1770–1854
Birth: before 16 December 1770
30
29
— West Moor Hill, Hamsterley, Co. Durham Death: 1854 — South Shields district, Co. Durham |
3 years
elder brother |
1773–1776
Birth: before 3 October 1773
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31
— Tunstall, Yorks. Death: before 28 June 1776 |
2 years
elder sister |
1775–1777
Birth: before 19 November 1775
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— Tunstall, Yorks. Death: November 1777 — Catterick, Yorks. |
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2 years
elder sister |
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2 years
elder sister |
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4 years
himself |
1785–1810
Birth: before 13 March 1785
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43
— Tunstall, Yorks. Death: 23 August 1810 — Seaham Hall Estate, Co. Durham |
3 years
younger brother |
1788–1845
Birth: 4 March 1788
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— Yorkshire Death: 22 February 1845 — Nunnington, Yorks. |
himself |
1785–1810
Birth: before 13 March 1785
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— Tunstall, Yorks. Death: 23 August 1810 — Seaham Hall Estate, Co. Durham |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — 8 January 1805 — St. James, Piccadilly, London, Middx. |
daughter |
Note
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Parents John and Rebecca. A poet and shoemaker. Died of consumption. Began writing verse after his wife's death in 1807. Printed his Specimens in 1811 "to enable the author to defray the charges of paper, printing, &c., to pay off arrears for the maintenance of his infant child...[and] to extricate Mr. Blacket, himself, from embarrassment occasioned by the very long sickness, death and burial of his wife". |
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