Wife of Robert Blake and mother of Seth Blake Lucas Summers, Benjamin Blake and John Blake.
The name Seth was a popular name for girls in Cornwall, England, brought to Virginia by the Harrisons who had several members named Seth.
Documentation:
The Monteith Family and the Potomac Indians (2001) by William L Deyo;
A Brief Outline of Recorded History of the Patawomeck Tribe (2000) by William L. Deyo, Official Historian of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia;
The Family and Ancestry of William Dabney (1743-1779) of Virginia, and his two wives, Jane Quarles and Anna Harris: An analysis of the English Connections of the Families of Dabney, Harris, Overton, Waters, Peake, Herbert, Mallory, Quarles, Millett, and Others (2000) by William L. Deyo;
The Sullivan Family of Stafford County, Virginia (2000) by William L. Deyo;
Shawnee Heritage by Don Greene, vol. IV, p.393;
Five Generations of the Family of Burr Harrison (1991) by John P. Alcock, pp.50-53,93.
Wife of Robert Blake and mother of Seth Blake Lucas Summers, Benjamin Blake and John Blake.
The name Seth was a popular name for girls in Cornwall, England, brought to Virginia by the Harrisons who had several members named Seth.
Documentation:
The Monteith Family and the Potomac Indians (2001) by William L Deyo;
A Brief Outline of Recorded History of the Patawomeck Tribe (2000) by William L. Deyo, Official Historian of the Patawomeck Tribe of Virginia;
The Family and Ancestry of William Dabney (1743-1779) of Virginia, and his two wives, Jane Quarles and Anna Harris: An analysis of the English Connections of the Families of Dabney, Harris, Overton, Waters, Peake, Herbert, Mallory, Quarles, Millett, and Others (2000) by William L. Deyo;
The Sullivan Family of Stafford County, Virginia (2000) by William L. Deyo;
Shawnee Heritage by Don Greene, vol. IV, p.393;
Five Generations of the Family of Burr Harrison (1991) by John P. Alcock, pp.50-53,93.
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