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Edward BlackettAge: 19 years16381658

Name
Edward Blackett
Surname
Blackett
Given names
Edward
Birth before June 17, 1638 25 29
Birth of a brotherChristopher Blackett
before June 17, 1638
Christening June 17, 1638
Christening of a brotherChristopher Blackett
June 17, 1638
Birth of a sisterIsabel Blackett
about 1640 (Age 18 months)

Birth of a sisterChristian Blackett
before November 2, 1644 (Age 6 years)
Christening of a sisterChristian Blackett
November 2, 1644 (Age 6 years)
Death of a paternal grandfatherWilliam Blackett
June 1648 (Age 9 years)
Burial of a paternal grandfatherWilliam Blackett
June 28, 1648 (Age 10 years)
Death April 1658 (Age 19 years)
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father
mother
Marriage: 1631
3 years
elder brother
3 years
elder brother
2 years
elder sister
17 months
twin brother
himself
Edward Blackett
Birth: before June 17, 1638 25 29Hamsterley, Co. Durham
Death: April 1658At sea
3 years
younger sister
5 years
younger sister
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father
step-mother
Marriage: April 5, 1664County Durham
17 months
half-brother
Christopher Blackett
Birth: before August 24, 1665 52Hamsterley, Co. Durham
Death: April 1680Bedburn Hall, Hamsterley, Co. Durham
22 months
half-sister
22 months
half-sister
22 months
half-sister
19 months
half-sister
2 years
half-brother
Edward Blackett
Birth: before January 26, 1675 62Hamsterley, Co. Durham
Death: April 1733New Hall, Hamsterley, Co. Durham

Note

Surtees draft tree shows 17 Jun 1635, but this appears to be an error. [Surtees corrected that in engrossed tree.] Will dated 13 Apr 1658, proved 20 May 1658.
s[on] of Christopher Blackett, Wishingham, Northumb. Died at sea in the ship "Indian". Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1658. Will dated 13 Apr 1658 (proved 20 May 1658) leaves estate to father, Christopher Blackett, including "all what my Gran[d]mother Esbell Blackett gave me in her will, which is now in my loving father Christopher Blackett's hands". NB. Isabell did not die until 1665/6 and this may therefore refer to what Edward had been promised by his grandmother.