These pages are the genealogy pages of Hiram Blackman whose daughter married William J. Haight.
The genealogy of Woods family whose daughter was married to Hiram Blackman.
The red pencil marks are the trailback. Also enclosed is map of Blackman families in N.Y. about1780-1800.
Lloyd Haight
4526 N. E.97th Ave.
Portland, Oregon 97220
June 14, 1974
Dear Cousin:
I am enclosing a genealogy prepared by our cousin Harold Blackmunthat traces the family line from John Blackman through foursucceeding generations to the Hiram Blackman who married Rebecca Wood, and who is our mutual ancestor.
You will note that John Blackman's son Joseph married MaryChurch, who was a descendant of Richard Warren, on of thepassengers of the Mayflower, and their son Abraham is ourancestor, giving us a bloodline to the Mayflower.
I am also enclosing a transcript from a reference book, whichrelates the early history of the Blackman family. It onlyrelates to us through (I) John and (II) Joseph.
There is also another reference Blackman and Allied Familiescomplied for Nathan Lincoln Blackman by Alfred L. Holman, 1928,which asserts that all of the children of John Blackman wee byhis second wife, Sarah. This seems to be the one Harold chose to use.
I have a genealogy prepared by your father copied on 3-1/2X7loose-leaf pages listing 13 children of Hiram Blackman and Rebecca Wood. I believe you are descended through their daughter Rebecca and I am descended through their son Hiram(thence Truman Leroy, thence Harry Walter.)
According to the latest index that I have seen, the GeneralSociety of Mayflower Descendants have "proved" (or hadproved to them) the descent of the line through Samuel(Sr.). I understand that just this past year a
woman here in Portland proved the line through Samuel's son William, who would have been a brother to our Hiram. Shehad in her possession a Bible, which belonged to that William.
I would appreciate receiving from you any information that woulddirect me to the source of birth or death records from Hiram andRebecca Wood, Blackman on down, or marriage records, etc. Idon't have anything yet, even, that proves Hiram is Samuel's son.
My father died January 9, 1964. My mother is in a nursinghome. She had a stroke in 1969, and she is not able to walk unassisted. My maiden name was Laura Jeanne Blackmun. (It is changed to "mun"during Hiram Jr.'s generation.)
I hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely,
Jeanne Adams
Gennealogicaland Family History of the State of Conn., Vol. I
Published1911 N.Y., Leis Historical Pub. Co. Page 345
BLACKMAN
Three Pioneers named Blackman came to Massachusetts Bay Colonyfrom England
before 1640. Rev. Adam Blackman was minister ofScituate, Massachusetts,
and afterward of Stratford, Connecticut, where he died March 16,1665,
leaving children, John, Benjamin, Joseph, James, Samuel andDeliverance and
several daughters. Rev. Benjamin Blackman settled atMalden,
Massachusetts, graduate of Harvard College in 1663; married,April 1, 1675,
Sarah Scottow. The third was John, mentioned below. According to tradition
they were brothers. The same names occur in eachfamily. According to a
tradition mentioned by Elisha Blackman, or Hanover, Pennsylvania,the family
was wealthy in England, but the property descended to the elderbranch,
after the law of the land, and the younger sons came toAmerica. The
Blackman family of London and the East Indies bears arms: Ermine three
lions rampant within a bordure or crest: A griffinermaine. Another
Blackman armcrial: A demi-Moor in fetters crowned with an easterncoronet.
Another, probably very ancient: A demi-griffin vert.
(I) John Blackman, immigrant ancestor of this family,was born in England
about 1625, died April 28, 1675,and the inventory of his estate is
dated May 28, 1675. He was one of the one hundred and twopetitioners to
the general court, October 9, 1664, to adhere to their originalpatent. He
was admitted a freeman in 1665. He married (first) about1650, Mary,
daughter of Robert Pond. He married (second) about1669. Sarah_______, who
survived him. Children of first wife, born at Dorchester:John, August 10,
1656, married March 26, 1685. Jane Veeks: Jonathan,January 1, 1656,
married in 1687. Loah________: Sarah, baptized July 17,1659; Joseph,
mentioned below; Mary, baptized October 18, 1663: Benjamin, bornDecember
31, 1665. Children of second wife: Adam, December 9,1670; Abraham,
February 8, 1674-75.
(II) Joseph, son of John Blackman,was born June 27, 1661. He removed
to LittleCompton, Rhode Island; about 1709 removed to
Freetown, Massachusetts, and in 1717 to Lebanon,Connecticut. He was one of
the organizer of the church at Little Compton in 1704 and atFreetown in
1710. He bought of Jonathan Metcalf one hundred and twentyacres of land in
Lebanon, August 15, 1717, for six hundred pounds. He diedat Lebanon and
his widow, Elizabeth and son Elisha and Jonathan Metcalfadministered the
estate. Inventory one thousand and ninety seven pounds,nine shillings
sixpence, dated July 15, 1720. He married, November 12,1685. Elizabeth,
daughter of Joseph Church, brother of the famous Captain BenjaminChurch, of
King Philip's war. The Church family also lived inDorchester and little
Compton. Children: 1. Benjamin, born about1686, died young. 2.
Ichabod, March 8, 1691-93. 3. Sarah, January 1,1694-95. 4. Rebecca, June
5, 1696; married, January 1722, Benjamin Brewster. 5. Elisha,September 23,
1699; married, January 1, 1723-24. Susanna, daughter ofCaptain John and
Hannah (Drake)- Higley and sister of Hannah Higley, who marriedCaptain
Joseph Trumbull, father of Governor Jonathan Trumbull, ofConnecticut, 6.
Benjamin, mentioned below 7. Mary, February, 1703-04;married September 17,
1724, Caleb Hyde. 8. Abraham, July 11, 1705. 9. Elizabeth, September,
1707, married June 2, 1724, Stephen Powell.
(II) Benjamin, (son of Joseph Blackman, was born, November 12,1701;
At Little Compton. He married, December- 17, 1730, SarahPhelphs.
Text continued with descendants of Benjamin Blackman).
JOHN BLACKMAN- Born 162_ in England: of Dorchester, Mass., in1640: m (1st)
Mary Pound: m (2) Sarah _____?__: John d in Dorchester Apr 28,1675.
Children of John & Sarah, all born in Dorchester: Sarah- John- Jonathan-
Joseph b June 27, 1661- Mary - Benjamin - Adam - Abraham.
JOSEPH BLACKMAN- B June 27, 1661; d May 20, 1720 inLebanon, Conn.: m
Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph & Mary (Tucker) Church. (Joseph Church was
probably born at Plymouth, Mass., about 1638 and married MaryTucker at
Hingham, Mass., Dec 30, 1660: he died at Little Compton, R. I.,in 1711;
they had 10 children. Joseph Church was one of 12 childrenborn to Richard
& Elizabeth (Warren) Church. Richard Church was b inEngland about 1608 and
died at Dedham, Mass., in 1668; he was of the Mass., Bay Colonyin 1630; he
removed to Plymouth before 1632: he m Elizabeth, (daughter ofRichard &
Elizabeth ( Warren) who died at Hingham, Mar 4, 1670. Richard Warren was a
passenger on the historic (Mayflower); his wife Elizabethand their 5
daughters came to Plymouth on the ship "Ann" in1623. Richard died in
Plymouth in 1628; Elizabeth died in Plymouth Oct 1673; they had 7children
.) JOSEPH BLACKMAN removed from Dorchester to LittleCompton, R. I., where
he resided until sometime previous to 1710 when he removed toFreetown.
About 1717 he removed to Lebanon, Conn., and remained there untilhis death.
Children of Joseph & Elizabeth (Church) Blackman, probablyborn in Little
Compton:
Benjamin - d betweenNov 3,1700 & Nov 12, 1701
Ichabod - bMar 8, 1692, he may have been killed in Queen Anne's
War.
Sarah - b Jan 1, 1695
Rebecca - bJune 5, 1696: m Dec 21, 1722, Benjamin Brewster
Elisha - b Sep 23, 1699; m Jan 2, 1724 Susanna,daughter of
Capt. John
And Sarah (Strong) Higley.
Benjamin - b Nov 12,1701; m Sarah, daughter of Joseph & Sarah
(Curtis)
Phelps in Lebanon, Conn.
Mary - b Feb 12, 1704; m Sept 1724 Capt. Caleb, son of Samuel &
Elizabeth (Caulkins) Hyde.
ABRAHAM - b July 11, 1705.
Elizabeth - b Sept 11,1707; m Stephen Powell.
Leah - b Aug 10, 1710
ABRAHAM BLACKMAN - b Jul 11, 1705 in Little Compton,R. I. ; m (1st)
Elizabeth
Whitaker; m (2nd) Abigail, daughter of John& Martha (Brown) Sims;
Abraham died in
Hebron, Conn., Mar 11, 1788 ( will dated Feb19, 1788). He went with
his family to
Newton in 1710- to Lebanon in 1717 - to Hebronin 1736. Children of
Abraham and
Elizabeth & Abigail ( It is not known whenElizabeth died).
Abraham - b Apr 3, 1734at Lebabon; m Sarah Loomis; he died Apr 3,
1804/5
At Partridgefield (Peru), Mass.
SAMUEL - b Nov 23, 1736.
Elizabeth - b Mar31, 1738, d Oct 23, 1739.
Abigail - b Jan 30, 1741/42; m___________Balding?
William - bOct 30, 1745; m Apr 13, 1786 Martha Babcock, of
Coventry,
Ct.; both are buried at Lancaster, N. Y.(Blackmon on
Tombstones).
Eliezar - b Aug 6, 1750; m Persis Davis; he died Mar 19, 1772
and is
Buried in Andover, Conn; had daughter Abigail(Nabby)
Elizabeth - b Jan 5, 1753, m________ Harris ( daughter of Abraham &
Abigail
Conn VR.)
Dan - about 1758; mentioned in father's will.
Martha - _________ . " " " "; mJonathan Loomis, brother
of Sarah
Loomis (above).
SAMUEL BLACKMAN - b Nov 23, 1736 in Hebron, Conn.; m (1st)Mehitabel, b
Coventry, Conn.,
Oct 28, 1739, daughter of Silas 4 (Joseph 3 - Thomas2 - Joseph 1) & Lidia
(Evarts) Long; m (2nd) Phebe
(Babcock-Thayer). Samuel purchased a house and 40 acres inLebanon, Conn.,
in 1761; sold the
house and 11-3/4 acres in 1770; and the remaining28-1/4 acres in 1772
"when he was of Partridgefield
(Peru), Mass." On Dec 27, 1777 he purchased 150acres of Lot #48 in
Partridgefield for 31 pounds.
On Sept 9, 1788 Samuel & Mehitabel sold this propertyto Samuel Jr.
Josiah Blackman was a witness
to this deed.
Children of Samuel & Mehitabel: -
Samuel Jr. - b Nov 4, 1762; m Jerusha BabcockMar 7, 1791. Children:
Mary C - Sylvester -
Hiram -Eliza - Betsy - Almira - Almanzo - Milow - William - DeliaAnn.
Josiah - B Apr 9, 1764; m Tryphenia Smith, b Oct 29, 1770; m(2nd)
Feb 10, 1820 Jemina
Laylin, widow of John Laylin & daughter of Abraham Powers;Josiah d Sept 9,
1834;
Tryphenia d Oct 15, 1819; both are buried in Cable Road Cemetery,Florence,
Erie Co., Ohio. Children of Josiah & Tryphenia: Clarissa - Allen - Ansel -
Harvey - Ira - Chester - Simeon - Joel - Hiram - Sarah.
One child whose name is not known to me at this time.
Anna - b Dec 31, 1767 in Conn (1850 Census) d Oct 20, 1854&
buried in Columbus,
Chenango Co., N.Y.; m. Samuel Whittemore - b. Sept 24,1769 in Conn.;
d. Dec 9, 1855
Abigail - b Aug 13, 1772 in Partridgefield, Mass.; d May 9,1854;
m William Carter,
b Sept 18, 1771 I Chesterfield, N.H.; he diedJuly 19, 1853; both are
buried in
Florence Twp. Erie Co. Ohio, Birmingham Cemetery.
William - b1775 in Mass. (1850 census); m Philenda ? whodied
Sept 23, 1850 and is
buried at Barretts Corners, near New London, HuronCo., Ohio (BlackMUN on
gravestone); William is buried at Birmingham,Erie Co., Ohio. Children:
Almira -
Clarissa - Philenda - Marinda - Daniel - Albert -Jerome - Charles.
HIRAM - b Feb 15, 1777 in Mass. (1850 census); m RebeccaWood b
May 7, 1790 in
Mass. (1850 census); Hiram d Nov 9, 1851; Rebecca dNov 11, 1858, and
both
are buried in Sandhill Cemetery near Sandusky, ErieCo., Ohio. Children:
Harriet
b Aug 27, 1804 * Betsy b April 2, 1806 in Penn.(probably Springfield
Township
Erie Co., Penn.) - Lucinda b Oct 1, 1809 - Asenath bFeb 1, 1812 - HIRAM
b
July 22, 1814 - Joel b Nov 26, 1817 - Ruel b Jan 28,1819 - William b Apr
3,
1821 - Almira b Jan 29, 1823 - Samuel b Sept 9, 1825- Ira b Sept 9,
1827,
Rebecca b Mar 22, 1829 (William J. Haight's wife m1846 - Sandusky,
Ohio) -
Sophie b May or Aug 14, 1831. All butthe first two were born in Erie
Co., Ohio.
Samuel & Phebe (Babcock) Blackman had a child Martha, b inPartridgefield
Feb 26, 1793; a son John born in Mass. (1850 census) in 1798; andit is
believed that they had a total of 5 children. Samuel diedat Sauquoit,
Oneida Co., N.Y. in 1820.
Note:- Compiled by Harold Blackmun, 2371 Yankee St., Niles,Michigan
(grandson of Ruel) from:
Blackman & Allied Families by Holman, 1924 - Bacon &Allied Families by J.
D. & D. F. Bacon, 1958 - Deeds & Wills of Conn., &Mass., - Various Township
& County Histories - Family & Tombstone records - Federalcensus - Etc., -
Dated 1963.
Maps: