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Hugh Blalock

Hugh Blalock

Male 1820 - 1899  (79 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Hugh Blalock was born on 20 Feb 1820 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina (son of John Blalock and Martha Patsy Collins); died on 4 May 1899.

    Notes:

    [1880 Census]

    Census Place: Panther Branch, Wake, North Carolina
    Source: FHL Film 1254984 National Archives Film T9-0984 Page 225D
    Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
    Hugh BLALOCK Self M M W 60 NC
    Occ: Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Christiana BLALOCK Wife F M W 51 NC
    Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Joseph BLALOCK Son M S W 19 NC
    Occ: Works On Farm Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Hugh BLALOCK Son M S W 15 NC
    Occ: Works On Farm Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Nathan BLALOCK Son M S W 12 NC
    Occ: Works On F Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Alfred BLALOCK Son M S W 10 NC
    Occ: Works On Farm Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Martha BLALOCK Mother F W W 86 NC
    Occ: At Home Fa: NC Mo: NC

    Hugh married Christianna Matthews about 1848. Christianna (daughter of John Matthews and Effy McLeod) was born on 13 Jul 1828 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died on 12 Oct 1908. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Hugh Rhias Blalock was born on 2 Nov 1864 in Panther Branch Township, Wake Co., North Carolina; died on 11 Feb 1944 in Angier, Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried in Black River Cemetery, Harnett Co., North Carolina.
    2. Rev. James Alfred Blalock was born on 22 Mar 1869 in Panther Branch Township, Wake Co., North Carolina; died on 7 Oct 1960 in Harnett Co., North Carolina; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Dunn, Harnett Co., North Carolina.
    3. John William Blalock was born on 2 May 1853 in Wake Co., North Carolina; died on 30 Sep 1936.
    4. Andrew Jackson Blalock was born on 20 Sep 1854 in Wake Co., North Carolina; died on 18 Apr 1935.
    5. Annie Eliza Blalock was born on 2 Sep 1856; died on 10 Sep 1943.
    6. Nathan Mack Blalock was born on 28 Feb 1867 in Panther Branch Township, Wake Co., North Carolina; died on 9 Aug 1946.
    7. Mary Ann Blalock was born about 1858.
    8. Joseph M. Blalock was born on 23 Nov 1861 in Panther Branch Township, Wake Co., North Carolina; died on 28 Oct 1955.
    9. Martha Lemon Blalock was born about 1851; died in 1937.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Blalock was born about 1794 (son of Hardy Blalock and Retta Unknown); died about 1840.

    John married Martha Patsy Collins on 2 Mar 1814 in Wake Co., North Carolina. Martha (daughter of Uriah Collins and Sally Fish) was born on 4 Sep 1794; died on 20 Feb 1891 in Wake Co., North Carolina; was buried in Panther Branch Township, Wake Co., North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martha Patsy Collins was born on 4 Sep 1794 (daughter of Uriah Collins and Sally Fish); died on 20 Feb 1891 in Wake Co., North Carolina; was buried in Panther Branch Township, Wake Co., North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. John Blalock was born in 1834.
    2. Mary Blalock was born in 1838.
    3. George Hardy Blalock was born in 1815; died about 1825.
    4. Sarah Blalock was born between 1820 and 1822.
    5. Mary Blalock was born in 1826.
    6. Ritta Jane Blalock was born in 1827.
    7. Martha Blalock was born in 1830.
    8. 1. Hugh Blalock was born on 20 Feb 1820 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died on 4 May 1899.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hardy Blalock was born in 1766 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina (son of Richard Blalock, Jr.); died after 1850.

    Hardy married Retta Unknown about 1785. Retta was born in 1764; died after 1850. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Retta Unknown was born in 1764; died after 1850.
    Children:
    1. William Blalock was born about 1790 in North Carolina.
    2. Anne Blalock was born about 1800 in Wake Co., North Carolina; died about 1834.
    3. 2. John Blalock was born about 1794; died about 1840.

  3. 6.  Uriah Collins was born about 1770 in Wake Co., North Carolina (son of Andrew Collins and Martha Unknown); died before 1839.

    Uriah married Sally Fish on 18 Jan 1791 in Johnston Co., North Carolina. Sally (daughter of William Fish and Sarah Clark) was born about 1770; died after 1839. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Sally Fish was born about 1770 (daughter of William Fish and Sarah Clark); died after 1839.

    Notes:

    [Court Record for Sally (Fish) Collins]
    dower rights filed Aug. term 1839, Court of quarter sessions, Wake Co. NC:

    "Unto his worshipped Justice, of said court,
    The petition of SALLY COLLINS, widow & relict of Urias Collins, humbly shows that her husband URIAS COLLINS departed this life in the year (smear) intestate leaving your petitioner his widow & the following children & sons at law , surviving him, viz: MINNEY, GIDEON, CANDACE wife of JOHN COATS, LODWICK, TILLY wife of BRYAN SMITH, BETSEY wife of EPHRAIM SMITH, MARIA wife of LEVI FERRILL, PATSY wife of JOHN. BLALOCK and URIAH D COLLINS.
    That MINNEY, GIDEON , JOHN. BLALOCK & wife PATSY and URIAH D. COLLINS live in WAKE Co., that BRYAN SMITH & wife TILLY, EPHRAIM and wife BETSEY LEVI FERRILL and wife MARIA & JOHN. COATS & wife CANDACE live in JOHNSTON COUNTY. That LODWICK T. COLLINS is a resident of Alabama.
    That at (blank) term of this worshipful court, letters of administration refers to the estate of her said husband were granted to URIAH D. COLLINS.
    Your Petitioner. further shows that her said husband was at the time of his death seized & possessed of real estate in Wake County, aforesaid owning that tract or parcel of land on Middle Creek where on her said husband lived for 40 years or more previous to his death. Adjoining the lands of Acril Myatt, Matthew Collins, & others and containing about 450 acres: in which said tract of land your petitioner. shows she is within her rights of dower and to this end that the same be assigned to her. Your petitioner. prays that copies of this petition may (? then served on the several heirs above named according to the Crown of this court & that the sheriff of Wake Co., aforesaid and be directed to summon and impound a jury of good and lawful men, (?) who with the aid of a surveyor shall allot & assign to your petitioner one third part of same tract as her dower, with the dwelling home with its appurtenances as her dower. & that the said sheriff put her in possession of this same according to the acts of the County. and such can(?) provided by your petitioner.
    Petitioner. with her (x) mark
    Thos. Mandy probate judge

    Children:
    1. Lodwick Tanner Collins was born in 1800 in Wake Co., North Carolina; was buried in Willow Springs, Wake Co., North Carolina.
    2. Uriah David Collins was born in 1808 in North Carolina; died between 1856 and 1858 in Dale Co., Alabama.
    3. Gideon Collins was born in 1796.
    4. 3. Martha Patsy Collins was born on 4 Sep 1794; died on 20 Feb 1891 in Wake Co., North Carolina; was buried in Panther Branch Township, Wake Co., North Carolina.
    5. Minnie Collins was born about 1796.
    6. Matilda Collins was born about 1803.
    7. Betsy Collins was born in 1804.
    8. Candace Collins was born in 1804.
    9. Maria Collins was born about 1812.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Richard Blalock, Jr. was born about 1740 (son of Richard Blalock, Sr.); died on 21 Feb 1802 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina.

    Notes:

    [Will of Richard Blalock]

    RICHARD BLALOCK. 21 Feb 1802 / July 1805. NR Arch.
    Son: Hardy Blalock, William Blalock, deceased., Charles Blalock, deceased. Son-in-Law: DAVID SMITH, husband of daughter Anne, 420 acres in fork of Kinny's Creek and being two surveys: 1 of 320 acres and two equal to 100 acres where DAVID now dwells. Their two children: RICHARD and ELIZABETH SMITH.
    Grandson: Charles Blalock and William Blalock sons of my son William Blalock, deceased.
    Granddaughter: Hannah Blalock and Sarah (husband: Henry Parlin), daughters of my son William Blalock, deceased.
    Grandchildren: five grandchildren, "lawful begotten children of my son Charles Blalock, deceased.
    Others: Elizabeth Truelove, wife of Landon Truelove, Lurany Wooddis, wife of Berry Wooddis, Ann Blalock, Richard Blalock and John Blalock.
    Exrs: son Hardy Blalock and son-in-law DAVID SMITH.
    Wit: Saml. Northington, Jesse Jones, Laban Jones.

    Full Copy

    WILL OF RICHARD BLALOCK

    In the name of God Amen, I RICHARD BLALOCK of the state of North Carolina and in the county of Cumberland, being low and weak of body, tho of a sound and disposing mind and memory do make and ordain this my last will and testament in the following form and manner --Imp_____
    I give unto my son-in-law DAVID SMITH, husband of my daughter, ANNE for and during his natural life, the following four Negroes named, Patience, Issam, Kersy, and Phillis and in case the said David should dye
    before his present wife, ANNE, I desire she may keep the said Negroes during her natural life and after the decease of the said DAVID and his wife ANNE, I desire the four above named Negroes may be equally divided between the said DAVID and ANNE'S two children, namely RICHARD and ELIZABETH SMITH, I also give to the said DAVID SMITH and to his heirs and assigns forever four hundred and twenty acres of land lying in the state and county above said, in the fork of Kinny creek it being in two surveys one containing three hundred and twenty acres and the other one hundred whereon the said DAVID now dwells.

    Item: I give to my grandson Charles Blalock, son of my son William Blalock, deceased, ten pounds specie to be paid him by my son Hardy Blalock.

    Item: I give to my granddaughter, Hannah Blalock, daughter of my son William Blalock, deceased, Thirty pounds specie to be paid to her, said Hannah, by my son Hardy Blalock in consideration of what I shall herein
    give my son Hardy.

    Item: I give to my grandson William Blalock, son of my son William Blalock, deceased, and to his heirs and assigns forever, one hundred acres of land on Kinny creek, joining the Wake county line, I also give to said
    William, twenty pounds to be paid to him the said William by my above said son-in-law, DAVID SMITH in consideration of what I have herein given him, said DAVID.

    Item: I give Henry Partin, husband of my granddaughter, Sarah Partin, daughter of my son William Blalock, deceased, fifteen pounds specie to be paid to said Henry Partin by my son-in-law DAVID SMITH in consideration
    of the legacies I have herein given him, the said DAVID.

    Item: I give my five grandchildren, the lawful begotten children of my son, Charles Blalock, deceased, named Elizabeth Truelove, wife of Landon Truelove, Lurany Woodis, wife of Barry Woodis, Anne Blalock, Richard
    Blalock, and John Blalock, twenty shillings to each of them to be paid to them by my son, Hardy Blalock in consideration of the legacy I herein give him, it being in bar of any further portion from me to my five
    grandchildren herein mentioned.

    Item: I give my son Richard Blalock, thirty pounds, to be paid him by my son, Hardy Blalock in consideration of the legacies I herein give him, said Hardy.

    Item: And after the payment of all my just debts above said legacies and funeral expenses, I give all the remainder of whole estate both real and personal to my son, Hardy Blalock and to his heirs and assigns forever consisting of five hundred and forty acres of land including the house and plantation whereon I now dwell, It being in two surveys joining each other and seven Negroes namely, Robin, Bob, Jerry, Isaac, Charllette, Path, and Sterling and all my stock of all kind, working tools, and household furniture, and I do hereby nominate and appoint my son Hardy Blalock, and my son-in-law DAVID SMITH my whole and sole executors of this my last will and testament, whom I charge with the payment of all the above said legacies, my just debts, and funeral expenses. As witness
    I hereunto set my hand and seal this 21 Day of Feb 1801.

    Richard (x) Blalock
    (his mark RB)
    In presence of:
    Saml Northington
    Jesse Jones
    Laban Jones
    Proved in Open Court July Term 1805

    Children:
    1. 4. Hardy Blalock was born in 1766 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died after 1850.
    2. Charles Blalock was born about 1759; died on 20 Nov 1790 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina.
    3. William Blalock was born about 1760 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died between 1799 and 1802 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina.
    4. Richard Blalock was born about 1761.
    5. Anne Blalock was born about 1770 in Cumberland Co., North Carolina; died about 1850 in Mississippi.

  2. 12.  Andrew Collins was born on 18 Feb 1740; died in Apr 1791.

    Andrew married Martha Unknown about 1762. Martha was born about 1740; died on 16 Nov 1800 in Wake Co., North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 13.  Martha Unknown was born about 1740; died on 16 Nov 1800 in Wake Co., North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 6. Uriah Collins was born about 1770 in Wake Co., North Carolina; died before 1839.
    2. Lewis Collins was born about 1771 in Wake Co., North Carolina.
    3. Reddick Collins was born about 1773 in Wake Co., North Carolina; died in 1841 in Buncombe Co., North Carolina.
    4. Cader Collins was born about 1774 in Wake Co., North Carolina.
    5. Branch Collins was born about 1775 in Wake Co., North Carolina.
    6. Matthew Collins was born before 1780 in Wake Co., North Carolina.
    7. Creed Collins was born in 1777 in Wake Co., North Carolina; died between 1853 and 1860 in Newton Co., Texas.
    8. Charlotte Collins was born about 1772 in Wake Co., North Carolina; died in 1824 in Johnston Co., North Carolina.
    9. Matilda Collins was born about 1784 in Wake Co., North Carolina.

  4. 14.  William Fish was born about 1749; died in May 1791 in Johnston Co., North Carolina.

    Notes:

    [The Will of William Fish]
    11 Mar. 1791, Johnston Co., N.C.

    In the name of God Amen.
    I William Fish of Johnston County in the State of North Carolina make this my last Will and Testament as follows, to Wit.
    I lend to my beloved wife, the Manner Plantation where I now live during her life, or widowhood, I also lend her a Negro Wench, Named Phillis, during her life or Widowhood. At her death or marriage the said Negro Wench Phillis is to be sold & the money arising there from to be equally divided among all my Daughters.
    I also give my wife four cows & calves also one (gang) of hogs called the Grate Branch Hogs, two feather Beds & Furniture One Bay horse known by the Name Jack, as well as all my household & Kitchen Furniture, Item I give to my son JOHN, all My lands lying on both sides Middle Creek in the County of Wake & State aforesaid, I give to my son JAMES all my lands that I now possess in the County of Johnston & State aforesaid, excepting two hundred acres joining Rich Whittingtons & from Wright lines it being the land I have sold to John Bouldman, also one black mare as well as my saddle & bridle, I give that a Negro fellow named Hercules to be sold & the money arising therefrom to be equally divided between my two daughters to wit: Sally Collins, & Abby, I also desire that all the remainder part of my property consisting of Cattle, hogs, & one Mare, also with the debts due, be made use of to discharge my debts. Item I give to my son JAMES one Negro boy by the name of Ben and in case any thing be left therefrom, after paying my debts the over plush to be equally divided between Soloman Cash, Isom Wright, my son JOHN, RYAS COLLINS. Item I give to RYAS COLLINS one cow and calf.
    And lastly I do nominate, constitute, and appoint my wife, SAREY, THOS. LEACH, and EDWARD STEVENS executors of this my last will & Testament hereby revoking & making Void all the wills by me heretofore made. In Witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed my seal this Eleventh day of March 1791. William Fish Seal

    Signed, sealed and published renounced and declared by the testator to be and contain his last will & Testament. In the presence of us who is presence & in the presence of each other have subscribed our Names as Witnesses: Epharim (O) Williams (his mark)/ Elizabeth J. (V) Williams her mark/ Elizabeth (+) Smith (her mark) WM. Fish Will May Term 1791[Gregory Family Tree 2.FTW]

    [Bakers of Harnett County.FTW]

    [The Will of William Fish]
    11 Mar. 1791, Johnston Co., N.C.

    In the name of God Amen.
    I William Fish of Johnston County in the State of North Carolina make this my last Will and Testament as follows, to Wit.
    I lend to my beloved wife, the Manner Plantation where I now live during her life, or widowhood, I also lend her a Negro Wench, Named Phillis, during her life or Widowhood. At her death or marriage the said Negro Wench Phillis is to be sold & the money arising there from to be equally divided among all my Daughters.
    I also give my wife four cows & calves also one (gang) of hogs called the Grate Branch Hogs, two feather Beds & Furniture One Bay horse known by the Name Jack, as well as all my household & Kitchen Furniture, Item I give to my son JOHN, all My lands lying on both sides Middle Creek in the County of Wake & State aforesaid, I give to my son JAMES all my lands that I now possess in the County of Johnston & State aforesaid, excepting two hundred acres joining Rich Whittingtons & from Wright lines it being the land I have sold to John Bouldman, also one black mare as well as my saddle & bridle, I give that a Negro fellow named Hercules to be sold & the money arising therefrom to be equally divided between my two daughters to wit: Sally Collins, & Abby, I also desire that all the remainder part of my property consisting of Cattle, hogs, & one Mare, also with the debts due, be made use of to discharge my debts. Item I give to my son JAMES one Negro boy by the name of Ben and in case any thing be left therefrom, after paying my debts the over plush to be equally divided between Soloman Cash, Isom Wright, my son JOHN, RYAS COLLINS. Item I give to RYAS COLLINS one cow and calf.
    And lastly I do nominate, constitute, and appoint my wife, SAREY, THOS. LEACH, and EDWARD STEVENS executors of this my last will & Testament hereby revoking & making Void all the wills by me heretofore made. In Witness whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed my seal this Eleventh day of March 1791. William Fish Seal

    Signed, sealed and published renounced and declared by the testator to be and contain his last will & Testament. In the presence of us who is presence & in the presence of each other have subscribed our Names as Witnesses: Epharim (O) Williams (his mark)/ Elizabeth J. (V) Williams her mark/ Elizabeth (+) Smith (her mark) WM. Fish Will May Term 1791

    William married Sarah Clark about 1770. Sarah (daughter of Samuel Clark and Sarah Hicks) was born about 1750; died before 1774. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 15.  Sarah Clark was born about 1750 (daughter of Samuel Clark and Sarah Hicks); died before 1774.
    Children:
    1. 7. Sally Fish was born about 1770; died after 1839.
    2. Abigail Fish was born about 1771.
    3. John Fish was born about 1772.
    4. James Senior Fish was born about 1773.