Individual Details
Thomas Blakey
(7 Apr 1752 - 19 Jan 1791)
Buckingham County, Virginia: SURVEYOR'S PLAT BOOK, 1762-1858. Second Edition, 1996. Transcribed & Edited by Eric G. Grundset 1983.
p.7/21 21 Mar 1775 William Flowers. 120 acres head north fork of David's Creek, Charles Patteson and Thomas Blakey neighbors. Surveyed by David Walker, assistant surveyor; transferred to Charles Patteson
p.10/33 5 Apr 1783 David Patteson. 100 acres, north branches Walton's Fork of Slate River; joining Anthony Dibrell, Thomas Blakey & John Terry
[The map included with the book shows that that David's Creek & Walton's Fork are not particularly close to each other. David Patterson was married to Thomas Blakey's sister Sally.]
p.53/182 [no date] Price Perkins, Lot #2. 515 acres. Shows dwelling house, waters of Walton's Fork. Mrs. Blakey's dower Lot #1 - 515 acres, shows barn & dwelling house. Taylor's Creek, joining lines of David Patteson, Wilson C. Nicholas, Thomas Davis, Anthony Debrell, David Patteson, Price Perkins. Evidently a division.
Events
Families
Spouse | Frances Perrow ( - ) |
Child | Sarah "Sally" Blakey ( - ) |
Father | Thomas Blakey (1712 - 1777) |
Mother | Ann Haden (1724 - ) |
Sibling | Sarah George "Sally" Blakey (1747 - 1822) |
Sibling | George Blakey (1749 - 1842) |
Sibling | Catherine Blakey (1753 - 1825) |
Sibling | John Blakey (1754 - ) |
Sibling | William Blakey (1756 - 1813) |
Sibling | Reuben Blakey (1758 - ) |
Sibling | Churchill Blakey (1760 - 1837) |
Sibling | Joseph Blakey (1762 - 1792) |
Sibling | Ann Haden Blakey (1765 - 1808) |
Endnotes
1. Bible Records digitized and online from Library of Virginia, http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/index.htm..
2. Lue Adams Kress, A Genealogy of the Blakey Family & Descendants (Caldwell, Idaho, 1942) Microfilm #0896873, Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City, Utah., Did not have date.
3. Bible Records digitized and online from Library of Virginia, http://www.lva.lib.va.us/whatwehave/index.htm..
4. William H. Whitsitt, Annals of a Scotch-Irish Family: The Whitsitts of Nashville, Tennessee. (Originally in The American Historical Magazine,, Jan-Apr-Jul-Oct 1904 Reprint 1995 by Friends of Mill Creek Baptist Church Graveyard).