- TG3-41 ZERVIAH BLANCHARD
- father
- Born: bp 7 Feb 1725, Killingly, Windham, CT [40a;42f]*
- Married: possibly 1758/68
- Nathaniel FARFIELD [42a]
- Children, surname Farfield: ?
- 1756, 3 Feb: Zerviah received 7+ ac from brother Simon's estate.
- 1757, 1 Jun: Killingly, CT -- Zerviah Blanchard, of Voluntown,
with siblings, sold interest in 28.5 ac in Thompson Parish
received from Simon's estate. She signed deed in Scituate, RI. [42a:6:191]
- 1758, 3 Mar: Killingly, CT -- Nathaniel Blanchard, of Voluntown,
sold 70 ac in K. to Nathaniel Farfield, of V. [42a:7:35]
- 1768, 18 Mar: Killingly, CT -- Zerviah & Nathaniel Farfield, of
Killingly, with 6 siblings, sold interest in woodlot inherited
from brother Simon. [42a:8:246]
- * [40a:13:57-8]
- TG3-42 JOSEPH BLANCHARD
- father
- Born: bp 8 Mar 1725, Killingly, Windham, CT [40a;42f]*
- Died: by 7 Apr 1791, Belchertown, Hampshire, MA [51c]
- Married: 27 Nov 1745, Scituate, Prov., RI [46a]*
- Mary PATTON
- Born: 1720/30
- dau of Thomas Patton of Canterbury, CT [46a]
- Children include:
- 1. Sarah, 23 Aug 1752, Killingly, CT [41a]
- + probably others *
- ? a son, b by 1774 [present 1790] [?]
- 1751, 3 Aug: Killingly, CT -- Joseph, of Killingly, received 10
ac in K. from his father. [42a:5:217]
Joseph bought & sold numerous parcels in Killingly.
- 1756: Joseph admin. his brother Simon's estate; signed bond "X";
rec'd 8+ ac as his share. [42d:#449]
- 1757, 1 Jun: Killingly, CT -- Joseph, of Killingly, CT, with
siblings, sold interest in 28.5 ac in Thompson Parish received
from Simon's estate. Signed deed in Scituate, RI. [42a:6:191]
- 1768, 18 Mar: Killingly, CT -- Joseph, of Killingly, with 6 siblings, sold interest in woodlot inherited from brother Simon. [42a:8:246]
- 1777, 7 Apr: Killingly, CT -- Last of many transactions by Joseph
in Killingly. [42a:10:195]
- 1777, 30 Jun: Joseph, of Killingly, CT, bought from Joseph Graves
of Belchertown, MA, Lots 9 & 22 in B. [51b:5:138]
[brother George in Belchertown c1780-c1789+]
- 1790: MA, Hampshire, Belchertown -- 2-0-1
[2nd male could be brother George rather than a son]
- 1791, 7 Apr: Joseph, of Belchertown, dec'd; Adm: Justus Dwight,
of Belchertown; sur: Sam. Robbins; wit: Jon. & Clarissa Dwight.
Widow: Mary. Inv. incl. 200 ac land; estate insolvent.
-Many creditors incl. Sam. Robbins for services from 1784 to
16 Feb 1791.
- 1792, Jan: Court noted that some of land in dower portion may
need to be sold to pay debts; "subject however to the widow's
improvements thereof during her life"...
- 1792, May: Mary's dower third = 28 ac; 2 parcels, Belchertown.
[no sale of this land by Mary noted]
- 1792, 2 Jul: Adm. report of land sold to pay debts; sale to Jon.
Dwight; creditors were paid 16 sh 7.5 pence to the pound.
Acct. incl. costs of trips to Northampton. [51c:file #15,17:66,17:103,17:172,18:9,18:81]
- * [40a:13:57-8;46a:3:9]
- *Re other children possibility:
- Simon [1759-1820] [see Appendix 8]
- Consider also:
- Joseph [1761/2-1810] [came from CT]
- Also see Isaac & Nath, in Pittsfield 1792-93
- TG3-43 BENJAMIN BLANCHARD
- father
- Born: bp 30 Apr 1727, Killingly, Windham, CT [40a;42f]*
- Died: 24 Aug 1801, West Rutland, Rutland, VT [16a]
- Married: 27 Aug 1752, Simsbury, Hartford, CT [41a]
- Ruth WILCOCKSON [ WILCOXSON ]
- Born: 10 Jan 1733, Simsbury, CT [47]
- dau of Amos & Joanna (Hillyer) Wilcockson
- Died: 7 Jan 1824, West Rutland, VT [16a]
- Both bur Pleasant Hill Cem.
- Children, b Simsbury, CT: [41a]
- 1. Ruth, 2 Jul 1753
- 2. Nathaniel, 17 Oct 1755
- 3. Amasa, 2 Jun 1758
- 4. Lodamia, 15 Nov 1760
- 5. Sybil, 15 Sep 1763
- 6. Sarah, 6 Jun 1766
- 7. Lorinda, 6 Feb 1769
- 8. Benjamin, 9 Oct 1772
- 1756, 3 Feb: Benjamin received 7+ ac from brother Simon's
estate. [42d:#449]
- 1757, 1 Jun: Killingly, CT -- Benjamin, of Simsbury, Hartford
Co., CT, with siblings, sold interest in 28.5 ac in Thompson
Parish received from Simon's estate. [42a:6:191]
- 1768, 18 Mar: Killingly, CT -- Benjamin, of Simsbury, with 6 siblings, sold interest in woodlot inherited from brother Simon. [42a:8:246]
- 1772, 15 Jun: Benjamin, of Simsbury, CT, bought his first parcel
in Rutland, VT. [21d:1:27]
- 1774, 28 Oct: Benjamin, of Rutland, VT, sold part of land bought
in 1772. [21d:1:73] [Other trans. noted]
- c1775: Simsbury, CT --Last deed by Benjamin. [48a:11:223]
- 1788: Rutland, VT - West Parish -- Benjamin & Ruth admitted to
Congregational Church. [21f] [In same year, a Mary Blanchard
was also admitted to membership. ]
- 1790: VT, Rutland, Rutland -- Benjamin: 3-0-4
- 1800: VT, Rutland, Rutland -- Benj.: 00001-00001
- 1801, 3 Sep: Rutland Dist. Probate -- Benjamin, Rutland, dec'd
Will, dated 21 Sep 1795: Wife Ruth to have use of specific
parts of home, stock, etc. & 1/3 personal estate; son Benjamin
to have all land, to be exec., to pay sums to siblings or heirs [7 named]
- 1802, 5 Feb: Mutual agreement between widow Ruth & son Benjamin
Jr. re her care & maintenance; wit. incl. son Amasa. [20a:#222,3:250,3:293,3:311,3:448]
- * [40a:13:57-8]
- TG3-44 SARAH BLANCHARD
- father
- Born: 31 Dec 1730?, Killingly, Windham, CT [41a]
- bp 16 May 1729 [42f]
- 1756, 3 Feb: Sarah received 7+ ac from brother Simon's estate.
- 1757, 1 Jun: Killingly, CT -- Sarah Blanchard, of Voluntown, CT,
with siblings, sold interest in 28.5 ac in Thompson Parish
received from Simon's estate. Signed in Scituate, RI. [42a:6:191]
- 1768, 18 Mar: Killingly, CT -- Sarah Blanchard, of Killingly,
with 6 siblings, sold interest in woodlot inherited from Simon. [42a:8:246]
- May have moved to VT with Benjamin & Ebenezer.
- * [40a:13:5]
- TG3-46 SIMON BLANCHARD
- father
- Born: 26 May 1735, Killingly, Windham, CT [40a;41a]*
- bp 7 Sep 1735
- Died: 22 Oct 1755, Albany, Albany, NY [41a]*
- 1748: Killingly, CT -- Simon Bryant gave to his "beloved grandson" Simon Blanchard, a minor, 2 parcels located in both Killingly & Thompson. [42a:5:118]
- 1755: French-Indian War--Simon died on his march to the camp at
Lake George. [41a]
- 1756, 3 Feb: Pomfret Probate Dist., CT --Simon, Killingly, dec'd
Distribution of estate to siblings, each to receive 1/8. Land
given to Simon by Simon Bryant: 51.5 ac homelot, 40 ac wood lot [42d:#449,2:67]
- * [40a:13:57-8]
- TG3-47 GEORGE BLANCHARD [doctor] [tentative data]
- father
- Born: 3 Jul 1738, Killingly, Windham, CT [40a;41a]*
- bp 22 Jan 1739 [42f]
- Died: by 23 Sep 1818, Bristol, Addison, VT; ae 81 [130d]*
- Married: 27 Nov 1760, Killingly, CT [41a]*
- Mary ALLEN
- Born: 1740/45?
- Died: poss. by 1789
- Married, 2nd: by 1794
- Elizabeth _____
- Born: by 1755 [1800 census]
- Children of Mary: ?
- Children of Elizabeth:
- 1. David, 30 Apr 1794, Pittsford, Rutland, VT [16a]
- 2. Simon, 26 Apr 1796, Pittsford, Rutland, VT [16a]
- 3. Mary, 1790/00, [?Bristol, VT] ["Polly"] [35j]
- Suggested time-line for George [1738- ]
- 1756: Gdn. appt for Geo., of Voluntown, CT minor. [42d:#448]
- 1756, 3 Feb: George received 8+ ac from brother Simon's estate.
- 1759, 13 Jul: George, of Killingly, husbandman, sold 7 ac orig.
from Simon Bryant. [42a:7:7]
- 1768, 18 Mar: Killingly, CT -- George, "of Weston, Hamsher Co.,
New England", with 6 siblings, sold interest in woodlot inherited from Simon. Signed in Killingly. [42a:8:246]
- Rev. War: 1778 - private; Capt. Abner Pomeroy, Col. Ezra Wood, MA
militia; marched to NY; enl. for 8 months. [104]
1778, 9 Aug: Camp White Plains [NY] - private, [under Pomeroy &
Woods], subject to epileptic fits; discharged on advice of Dr.
John Cochran. [35j]
- 1780, 29 Jul: George, of Belchertown, MA, bought from Joshua
ALLEN, of same, 33+ ac in Lot 27, Belchertown. [100a:17:136]
- 1790, 16 Apr: George sold his land in Belchertown to Christopher
Patten, both of B. Wit: Ebenezer & Agnes Gray [51b:3:280]
[brother Joseph in Belchertown c1778-1791; wife: Mary Patton]
- 1790: ? [may be with brother Benj. in Rutland, VT]
- 1794-96: Res. Pittsford, Rutland, VT [births of 2 ch]
[Noted in Pittsford 1800+ - deeds by Timothy of Rutland]*
- 1800: VT, Addison, Bristol - George: 20001-10001
- 1808-1817: Bristol, VT - George, of Bristol, bought 12 ac from
Jonathan Eastman; transf. it to Town of Bristol. [53f:3:581,4:311,5:170]
- 1810: VT ... Bristol, p23 - George: 00001-00001
- 1817, 1 Dec: Selectmen of Bristol sold to [son] David the above
12 ac "on which the sd George now lives". [53f:5:230]
- 1853, 29 Jan: Letter to govt. re pension of George Blanchard,
late of Bristol, Addison, VT by son David, of Schuyler Falls,
Clinton, NY; only other surviving child is Polly MILLER, of
Moira, "Essex", NY. [35j]
- * [40a:13:57-8]
- * [130d]: Death notice; Columbian Centinal of 23 Sep 1818
- *Timothy Blanchard may be a nephew; son of Ebenezer [TG3-4(10)]
- -->no probate; pre-1821 rec Bristol area lost.
- TG3-48 CATHERINE BLANCHARD
- father
- Born: 10 May 1741, Killingly, Windham, CT [40a;41a]*
- bp 19 Jul 1741 [42f]
- Died:+
- 1756: Gdn. appt for Katherine, of Voluntown, minor. [42d:#448]
- 1756, 3 Feb: Katherine received 7+ ac from brother Simon's
estate.
- 1762, 12 Oct: Katharine Blanchard Jr., of Killingly, sold her
7 ac parcel. [42a:8:20]
- 1768, 18 Mar: Killingly, CT -- Catherine Blanchard, of Killingly,
with 6 siblings, sold interest in woodlot inherited from Simon. [42a:8:246]
- May have moved to VT with Benjamin & Ebenezer.
- *Re death: May be the following-- East Parish, Rutland, VT
"Miss Blanchard d 7 Mar 1825, ae 85; town pauper [b c1740]
- * [40a:13:57-8]
- TG3-49 TIMOTHY BLANCHARD
- father
- Born: 2 Apr 1743, Killingly, Windham, CT [40a;41a]*
- bp 24 Jul 1743 [42f]
- Died: possibly between 1756/1768
- 1756: Gdn. appt for Timothy, of Voluntown, minor. [42d:#448]
- 1756, 3 Feb: Timothy received 20 ac woodlot from brother Simon's
estate. [42d:#449]
- 1768, 18 Mar: Timothy was not among the group of siblings who
sold their interest in the woodlot inherited from Simon. [42a:8:246]
- * [40a:13:57-8]
- CHECK deeds in THOMPSON, CT; & see Timothy, 1770/74, suggested
as son of Ebenezer, below.
- TG3-4(10) EBENEZER BLANCHARD
- father
- Born: 8 Apr 1745, Killingly, Windham, CT [40a;41a]*
- Died: after Feb 1818 [215a]
- Married:
- Mary _____
- Born: c1743
- Died: 7 Jun 1810, Rutland, Rutland, VT; ae 67 [16a]
- bur Pleasant St. Cem.; W. Rutland Congr. [21f]
- "Children", b Killingly, CT[?] [not in chron. order]:*
- 1. Ebenezer Jr, c1781/83 [20a;census]
- + probably sons or nephews: *
- 2. Timothy?, 1770/74
- 3. Bryant?, 1765/74
- 4. Ephraim?, c1774
- 5. Walter?, by 1783
- ? 6. dau, by 1790; abs 1800
- ? 7. dau, by 1790; abs 1800
- 1756: Gdn. appt for Ebenezer, of Voluntown, minor. [42d:#448]
- 1756, 3 Feb: Ebenezer received 20 ac woodlot from brother Simon's
estate. He sold his interest in woodlot in 1768. [42a:8:246]
- 1773-1775: Killingly, CT -- Ebenezer, of K., bought & sold house
& 2 lots. [42a:10:9,10:298]
- 1785 or 1788: Mary admitted to membership in West Parish Congr.
Church, Rutland, VT [21f]
- 1785: Rutland, VT - Wit. deed by brother Benjamin. [21d:6:82]
- 1789: West Parish Congregational Ch., Rutland, VT - baptisms of
children of Ebenezer [ch not named] [21f]
- 1790: VT, Rutland, Rutland -- Ebenezer: 4-2-3
- 1791, 7 Jun: Rutland, VT - First of many land. trans. [21d:2:260]
- 1798-1816: Numerous trans. with BRIANT, EPHRAIM & TIMOTHY. [21d]
[None with Eben Jr or Walter]
- 1800: VT, Rutland, Rutland -- Eber: 00101-00001
- 1808, 5 Jan: Ebenezer pledged 50 ac of his land as security for
bail bond; to be invalid if Timothy Blanchard, charged with
counterfeiting, attends Supreme Court hearing. [21d:7:326]
[this 50 ac seems to be incl. in his 1817 sale of land]
- 1810: ? [may be listed with "son" Briant in Rutland]
- 1812, 10 Jul: Div. of estate of Ebenezer Jr. - Ebenezer rec'd
half of personal prop. & half of land [parcel on south edge of
his home farm], Rutland. Widow rec'd other half. [20a:#220]
- 1817, 14 Apr: Rutland, VT -- Final sale by Ebenezer; 2 parcels;
bnds. incl. ref. land of Benj., of Ebenezer Blanchard, of Pratt
Harris, Gilmore. [21d:10:155-6]
- 1818, 24 Feb: Franklin Co., VT - Ebenezer wit. sale of land in
Enosburg by Timothy & Lydia Blanchard of Sheldon. [215a:7:145]
- * [40a:13:57-8] re birth
- *Re suggested sons: Based on their possible presence with him in
1790; on his interaction with them in deeds. Contraindication:
None are included in div. of estate of Ebenezer Jr who had no
children. They could be nephews. [see Appendix 9]
- *-Hypothetical daughters; may be the 2 other females 1790 cens.;
[& might be other children implied in the 1789 bapt. record]