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Samuel Blackman 1567–1607 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1567
Birth Location: Ringmer, Sussex, England
Death Date: 6 November 1607
Death Location: Ringmer, Sussex, , England
Father: Thomas BLACKMAN
Mother: Joane Westbroke
Spouse(s): Alice Shirecliffe
Children(s): John Blackman
In 1567, Samuel Blackman entered the world in Ringmer, Sussex, England, born to Thomas Of Stedham Blackman And Joane Purfell Westbroke. Samuel Blackman married Alice Shirecliffe, and had children including John Blackman. Samuel Blackman passed away in 1607 in Ringmer, Sussex, , England.
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- In 1567, Samuel Blackman entered the world in Ringmer, Sussex, England, born to Thomas Of Stedham Blackman And Joane Purfell Westbroke.
- Samuel Blackman married Alice Shirecliffe, and had children including John Blackman.
- Samuel Blackman passed away in 1607 in Ringmer, Sussex, , England.
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Samuel Blackman's Descendants
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1. John Blackman 1602– m. Mary Whittier 1625–1730
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1. Thomas Blackman 1648–1709 m. Mary Dear 1652–1711
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1. John Blackman 1676–1774 m. Edith Crabb 1680–1758
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1. Daniel Blackman 1706–1780 m. Sarah Hope 1707–1783
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1567
Event Place: Ringmer, Sussex, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 6 November 1607
Event Place: Ringmer, Sussex, , England