Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameElizabeth NESBIT 62
Birth Date?
Spouses
Birth Date173862
Birth PlaceFrederick County, Virginia
Death Date24 Sep 1834498,62 Age: 96
Death PlaceTuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
OccupationRW Soldier, Private,62
FatherBenjamin BLACKBURN , 732 (1713-~1786)
MotherMary Harrison , 733 (1721-1791)
Family ID2253
Marr Date1 Feb 1756
Marr PlaceWinchester, Frederick County, Virginia
ChildrenBenjamin (?-)
Notes for Elizabeth NESBIT
Alternative wife Ann _____ 386
Notes for Benjamine (Spouse 1)
Death place alternately listed as Dandridge, Jefferson Co, TN62

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A monument, erected by the DAR stands in a park in Tuscaloosa, AL62,498

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2nd. generation Benjamin died in Tuscaloosa Co., Alabama. He took land there about 1812 when Indian territory became available for settlement. There is a Revolutionary War monument to him in Tuscaloosa. I have the names of his children and some grandchildren if you are interested.  I haven't been able to find any remnants of the family here in Alabama. It is possible they died out or moved to Texas.499

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BLACKBURN, BENJAMIN - 1813 pension; moved to Alabama Page 38186

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DAR information 6/21/18: BLACKBURN, BENJAMIN
Ancestor #: A134614
Service:  VIRGINIA    Rank(s): PRIVATE
Birth:  CIRCA 1747
Death:  ANTE 2- -1835     TUSCALOOSA CO ALABAMA
Pension Number:  *S24916
Service Source:  *S24916
Service Description:  1) CAPT LOCKRIDGE 2) COL ANDREW LEWIS

SAR information 6/21/18: BLACKBURN, BENJAMIN
SAR Patriot #: P-115508
State of Service: VA      Rank: Soldier
Death: 24 Sep 1834 Tuscaloosa/AL
Citation:
Grave Registry form. National Society Sons of the American Revolution (SAR)
Spouse: (1)Elizabeth -
Cemetery: County/State Tuscaloosa / AL
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