Stoughton marriages: The Intention of Marriage between Adam Blackman & Mary Belcher Jur Both of Stoughton Entered April ye 24th 1756.
Stoughton marriages: Married by ye Revd Mr Saml Dunbar in Stoughton - Adam Blackman & Mary Belcher both of Stoughton May 30, 1756.
Parents: George Blackman & Thankfull Redman both of Stoughton Married By Sam. Checkley Esq. J. P. on Sept. 4, 1727 (Boston)
Children: Moses, Oliver, Sarah, Mille, Catherine, Adam, Rachel, Abigail.
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols.: Blackman, Adam, Stoughton. Private, Capt. James Endicott's co., Col. Lemuel Robinson's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 7 days; also, Capt. Endicott's co., Col. Benjamin Gill's regt.; marched from Stoughton to assist in fortifying Dorchester Heights March 4, 1776; service, 5 days.
Stoughton marriages: The Intention of Marriage between Adam Blackman & Mary Belcher Jur Both of Stoughton Entered April ye 24th 1756.
Stoughton marriages: Married by ye Revd Mr Saml Dunbar in Stoughton - Adam Blackman & Mary Belcher both of Stoughton May 30, 1756.
Parents: George Blackman & Thankfull Redman both of Stoughton Married By Sam. Checkley Esq. J. P. on Sept. 4, 1727 (Boston)
Children: Moses, Oliver, Sarah, Mille, Catherine, Adam, Rachel, Abigail.
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols.: Blackman, Adam, Stoughton. Private, Capt. James Endicott's co., Col. Lemuel Robinson's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service, 7 days; also, Capt. Endicott's co., Col. Benjamin Gill's regt.; marched from Stoughton to assist in fortifying Dorchester Heights March 4, 1776; service, 5 days.
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In memory of
MR. ADAM BLACKMAN,
who died 18th Jan. 1803.
Aged 73 years.
Let sorrow change to sacred mirth,
Know God in love has given,
The pure in heart, who mourn on earth,
Perpetual smiles in heaven.
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