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Enoch Blanton

Male Abt 1800 - Yes, date unknown


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Enoch Blanton was born about 1800 in Sampson County, North Carolina (son of Joshua Blanton and Mary Alderman); and died.

    Notes:

    MAY have moved on McMinn County, Tenn, where an Enoch Blanton is listed on the 1840 federal census.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joshua Blanton was born about 1760 in Prince Edward County, Virginia; died about 1850 in Loris, Horry County, South Carolina.

    Joshua married Mary Alderman on 24 Mar 1787. Mary (daughter of John Alderman and Mary Cashwell) was born about 1771; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Alderman was born about 1771 (daughter of John Alderman and Mary Cashwell); and died.

    Notes:

    Married:
    They had seven children.

    Children:
    1. Moses Blanton was born about 1789 in Sampson County, North Carolina; and died.
    2. David Blanton was born on 9 Mar 1791 in Harrells Store, Sampson County, North Carolina; died on 1 Jan 1837 in Quitman, Brooks County, Georgia.
    3. Isaac Blanton was born on 23 Feb 1793 in Sampson County, North Carolina; and died.
    4. John Blanton was born about 1796 in Sampson County, North Carolina; and died.
    5. Christian Blanton was born about 1798 in Sampson County, North Carolina; and died.
    6. 1. Enoch Blanton was born about 1800 in Sampson County, North Carolina; and died.
    7. Abraham Blanton was born about 1802 in Sampson County, North Carolina; and died.
    8. Joshua James Blanton, III was born about 1806 in Harrells Store, Sampson County, North Carolina; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John Alderman was born about 1742 in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey (son of Daniel Alderman, Sr. and Abigail Harris); died in Aug 1822.

    Notes:

    Melba Allen writes that "John was of medium height and stout; he was of a serious mind, shrinking from public notice and filled with an intense religious zeal. From early life he was a faithful member of Wells Chapel Baptist Church; he lived quietly on his farm and was recognized as an outstanding wheel-wright and cabinet-maker. He read a great deal, especially the Bible and religious books. The end of life came to him suddenly while reading his Bible in his eightieth year. His wife, Mary Cashwell, was a native of Duplin County, North Carolina."

    John married Mary Cashwell about 1770. Mary was born before 1750 in Duplin County, North Carolina; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Mary Cashwell was born before 1750 in Duplin County, North Carolina; and died.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Alderman was born about 1771; and died.
    2. Christian Alderman was born on 4 Jul 1773; and died.
    3. James Alderman was born about 1775 in North Carolina; and died.
    4. Elizabeth Alderman was born about 1778; died before 1805.
    5. John Alderman, Jr. was born on 15 Jul 1780 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died on 10 Oct 1824 in Duplin County, North Carolina.
    6. Keziah Alderman was born on 16 Dec 1782 in Duplin County, North Carolina; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Daniel Alderman, Sr. was born about 1711 in Massachusetts (son of Thomas Alderman and Mary Seagrave); died about 1785 in Duplin County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Melba Allen, on her DANIEL ALDERMAN website, writes that "Daniel was the son of Thomas Alderman and wife Mary Seagrave. He was born 1711 in MA. Daniel the proven son by his father's will. At the time of Thomas's death in 1715, in Cohansey, N. J., he owned an estate in Simsbury, Conn. By his will he gave that New England property to his youngest son, Daniel, who continued to reside at Cohansey. This Daniel was born in 1711 and it is through him that the name and blood came down to the southern branch of the family.

    In 1745 Daniel Alderman was called in to assist in the settlement of the estate of Isaac Harris of Cohansey (Book Q, page 594, Trenton). The deceased, Isaac, was a first cousin of Daniel's wife.

    Daniel and Abigail moved from Deerfields, New Jersey, Cohansey Precinct of Salem County, in the year 1755 to the state of North Carolina with their seven children. They came by water to Wilmington where they remained a short time. Along with many others who came about the same time they made their way forty miles inland to the newly established Duplin County. They selected a small tract of land on the west side of Doctor's Creek where they made their home."

    Daniel married Abigail Harris about 1740 in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey. Abigail was born on 26 Mar 1720 in New Jersey; died about 1785 in Duplin County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Abigail Harris was born on 26 Mar 1720 in New Jersey; died about 1785 in Duplin County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Melba Allen, on her DANIEL ALDERMAN website, writes that "About 1740 Daniel Alderman married Abigail, third child of Nathaniel Harris, and his first wife, Miriam Brooks. Abigail was born 26 March, 1720."

    Children:
    1. 6. John Alderman was born about 1742 in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey; died in Aug 1822.
    2. Rachel Alderman was born about 1744 in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey; and died.
    3. Mary Alderman was born about 1746 in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey; and died.
    4. Daniel Alderman, Jr. was born on 11 Mar 1747 in New Jersey; died on 8 Aug 1824 in Duplin County, North Carolina.
    5. David Alderman, Sr. was born about 1749 in North Carolina; died on 23 Oct 1831 in Georgia.
    6. Hannah Alderman was born about 1751 in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey; and died.
    7. Abigail Alderman was born about 1753 in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey; and died.