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Susan Blackman 1538–1613 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1538

Birth Location: Hindon, Wiltshire, England

Death Date: 09 Mar 1613

Death Location: England

Father: Andrew Blackman

Mother:

Spouse(s): Sir Montpesson

Children(s): KATHERINE 9GG

The story of Susan Blackman began in 1538 in Hindon, Wiltshire, England. Susan Blackman married Sir Richard De Montpesson, and had children including Katherine Evelyn Montpeson Stoughton 9Gg. Susan Blackman passed away in 1613 in England.

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  • The story of Susan Blackman began in 1538 in Hindon, Wiltshire, England.
  • Susan Blackman married Sir Richard De Montpesson, and had children including Katherine Evelyn Montpeson Stoughton 9Gg.
  • Susan Blackman passed away in 1613 in England.

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Susan Blackman's Ancestors

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Susan Blackman
1538–1613
Birth Place: Hindon, Wiltshire, England
Parents
Andrew Blackman
1500–1563
Great Chalfield, Wiltshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Susan Blackman's Descendants

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Susan Blackman (1538–09 Mar 1613) m. Sir (Richard de) Montpesson (1530–30 May 1603)
  1. 1. KATHERINE ((EVELYN) MONTPESON, STOUGHTON) 9GG 1564–1603 m. REV. (THOMAS STOUGHTON) SR. 1557–1622
    1. 1. Anthony (Stoughton of Stow*¤ Ensign in Parliamentian Army Apprenticed as Merchant Puritan husband of Agnes Pierce Died of Fever) 'angsax 1598–1644 m. Agnes (Pierce of Woburn* wife of Anthony Stoughton of Stow Well Beloved Devout Woman Nearly Blind from Fine handwork died of fever in Childbirth) 'angsax 1604–1639
      1. 1. Rose (Lydia) Stoughton 1629–1677 m. Richard (Otis) Sr 1625–1689
        1. 1. Joseph (Stephen) Otis 1652–1689 m. Mary (Louise) Pitman 1657–1689
        2. 2. Richard Otis 1651–1696
        3. 3. Judith Otis 1667–1725
        4. 4. Solomon Otis 1663–1664
        5. 5. Martha (Rose) Otis 1669–1729
        6. 6. Anne Otis 1657–1734
        7. 7. Nicholas Otis 1660–1696
        8. 8. Experience Otis 1666–1700
        9. 9. Martha (Rose Otis (1654-1699)) (NH) 1654–1699
        10. 10. Ann (Otis of Dover* Wife of Thomas Austin of Dover Neck Immigrant to New Hampshire) 'fleengam 1657–1704
        11. 11. Stephen+ (Otis of Glastonbury Killed at Indian raid on Dover NH) 'fleeng 1658–1704
        12. 12. Martha (Otis of Dover Mrs Pinkham of Dover Neck) 'fleengam 1654–1699
      2. 2. Sir (Nicholas DL Stoughton of Stow Knight Attorney 12th Manor Lord of Stow 1st Baronet high Sheriff of Surrey He wrote a manuscript history of the Stoughton) family 1634–1686
      3. 3. Laurence (DSP+ Stoughton of Rickford He died of Consumption) 'angsax 1634–1643
      4. 4. Ann (Stoughton of Perry Mrs Glyd of Brightling) 'angsax 1631–1711
      5. 5. Margaret (DSP Stoughton of Worplesdon Her mother died in her) birth 1638–1648
    2. 2. Ensign (Thomas) STOUGHTON 1625–1661
    3. 3. Abigail Stoughton 1590–
    4. 4. Annie Stoughton 1595–1691
    5. 5. Elizabeth (Stoughton,) Scudder 1591–1647
    6. 6. COLONEL (ISRAEL STOUGHTON) LTC 1602–1644
    7. 7. John Stoughton 1624–
    8. 8. JUDITH (STOUGHTON, DENMAN, SMEAD) 8GG 1599–1639
    9. 9. Mary (Anne) Stoughton 1591–1591
    10. 10. Annie Stoughton 1579–1691
    11. 11. Christian Stoughton 1578–1659
    12. 12. Rev (John D) Stroughton 1593–1639
    13. 13. Lawrence Stoughton 1593–1661
    14. 14. Thomas Stoughton 1588–1661
    15. 15. Thomas Stoughton 1597–1635
    16. 16. Israel Stoughton 1667–1736
    17. 17. John Stoughton 1657–1712
    18. 18. Anne Stoughton 1591–1591
    19. 19. Thomas Stoughton 1580–1612
    20. 20. Margaret (Stoughton,) Barrett 1588–1633
    21. 21. Mary STOUGHTON 1586–1661

Susan Blackman's Timeline

2 Records

1538
1538
Birth of Susan Blackman in Hindon, Wiltshire, England
Hindon, Wiltshire, England
1613
09 Mar 1613
Age 75
Death of Susan Blackman in England
England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1538
    Event Place: Hindon, Wiltshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 09 Mar 1613
    Event Place: England

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