Person:Joseph Blanchard (9)

m. 1663
  1. Joseph BlanchardCal 1664 - 1668/69
  2. Benjamin Blanchard1664/65 - Aft 1693/94
  3. Josiah Blanchard1664/65 -
  4. James Blanchard1666/67 - 1704
  5. Lieutenant Thomas BlanchardEst 1668 - 1727
  6. Sarah BlanchardEst 1670 -
  7. Captain Joseph Blanchard1672 - 1727
  8. Nathaniel Blanchard1674 - 1706
  9. Mary Blanchard1674 - Bef 1738/39
  10. Martha BlanchardEst 1676 - 1676
  11. _____ Blanchard1678 - Bet 1678 & 1680
  • HCaptain Joseph Blanchard1672 - 1727
  • WAbiah HassellAbt 1676 - 1746
m. 25 May 1696
  1. Elizabeth Blanchard1697 -
  2. Esther Blanchard1699 -
  3. Hannah Blanchard1701 -
  4. Col. Joseph Blanchard1704 - 1758
  5. Rachel Blanchard1705 -
  6. Susannah Blanchard1707 -
  7. Jane Blanchard1709 -
  8. Rachel Blanchard1712 - 1801
  9. Eleazer Blanchard1715 - 1717
Facts and Events
Name[1] Captain Joseph Blanchard
Gender Male
Birth[2] 1 Nov 1672 Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 25 May 1696 Dunstable, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Abiah Hassell
Death[3] 1727 Dunstable, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Hartman, J. Crawford. Joseph Blanchard of Boston, Mass., and Some of His Descendants. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Apr, Jul 1939)
    93:166.

    Joseph [Blanchard], b. [Chelmsford] 1 Nov. 1672.

  2. Chelmsford, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1914)
    25.

    Blanchard, Joseph, s. John and Hannah, [born] 1 : 9 m : 1672.

  3. Hartman, J. Crawford. Joseph Blanchard of Boston, Mass., and Some of His Descendants. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Apr, Jul 1939)
    93:229-30.

    Joseph Blanchard … died at Dunstable in 1727. … Although the exact date of death has not been recorded, the time has been placed in the fall of the year from the fact that his son-in-law, Henry Farwell, petitioned the General Assembly for an innkeeper's license as the County Court, which granted licenses to innkeepers, was not in session at the time. (Farwell Ancestral Memorial, 1869, p. 37.)