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- (Research):Thomas Blackwood
Appears in the 1790 Census of Salisbury District, Mecklenburg County, NC as follows. 1 white male age 16 or older, 3 white Females, and 1 slave.
This would appear to equate to his known family.
William Blackwood (It's probable that William is Thomas' brother, or possibly his son)
Appears in the 1790 Census of District 6 (Salisbury), Mecklenburg County, NC as follows. 1 white male age 16 or older, 2 white males under 16, 5 white females, and 2 slaves. Appears as witness to Thomas Blackwoods Will, written 14 Apr 1792 in Mecklenburg County, NC
James Blackwood
Appears in the 1790 Census of District 2, Mecklenburg County, NC as follows.
2 white males age 16 or older, 2 white males under 16, 4 females, and 1 slave
Joseph Blackwood (It's probable that Joseph is one of William's sons)
Appears in 1808 Tax List for Mecklenburg County, NC with 132 acres of land, 1 WP, 1 BP (unfortunantly WP and BP are not defined). [source NCGS Vol XIX, No 4, Nov 93, p205]
Appears in Capt. T. Boyd's Company 1815, Mecklenburg County, NC Tax List. He's shown with 302 acres, $550 value, 1 WP, and 2 BPs. [source NCGS Vol XX, No 3, Aug 94, p165]
Appears in "Notes and Bonds of Dr. Thomas Henderson, Mecklenburg County, NC, 1816-1820" with an open account of 1.47/2 during the Nov Term 1816 when Dr. Henderson's estate was settled. [source NCGS Vol XIX, No 4, Nov 93, p216]
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