Person:Pentecost Blackington (2)

Watchers
Pentecost Blackington
b.1670
  • HPentecost Blackington1670 - 1715
  • WAnn PedrickAbt 1660 - Bef 1701
m. 30 Jan 1688/89
  1. Elizabeth Blackington1689 - 1735
  2. Benjamin Blackington1692 -
  3. Pentecost Blackington1693/94 - 1744
  4. Miriam Blackington1695/96 -
  5. John Blackington1697 - Bef 1705
  6. Mary Blackington1698 -
  7. Sarah Blackington1700 -
  • HPentecost Blackington1670 - 1715
  • WMary BonfieldAbt 1663 - 1738
m. 1 Jan 1701/02
  1. Hepsebeth Blackington1702 -
  2. John Blackington1705 - 1706
  3. Penelope Blackington1705 - 1706
Facts and Events
Name Pentecost Blackington
Gender Male
Birth? 1670
Marriage 30 Jan 1688/89 Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Ann Pedrick
Marriage 1 Jan 1701/02 Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Bonfield
Death[1][2] 24 Sep 1715 Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States
References
  1. Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. Vital records of Attleborough, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1934)
    p. 637.

    BLACKINTON, Pentecost, [died] Sept. 24, 1715.

  2. Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. Probate File Papers, 1686-1880: Online database. (New England Historic Genealogical Society, , 2017)
    Case 2172 Penticost Blackinton Attleboro 1715.

    Will of "Penttecost Blacking [-sic-?] of Attlebrough yeoman being very sick and week in body", dated 23 Sep 1815, proved 1 Nov 1715, names son Penticost Blackington; wife; all my other children except to eldest son Benjamine and to daughter Elezsabeth extra. Son Penticost to be executor.
    18 Oct 1715: Inventory of Penticost Blackenton Decesed: not totaled, by John Dagget, Jonathan ffuller, John Follet.
    1 Sep 1718: Account of Penticost Blakinton executor of Penticoste Blakentone late of Attleborough Deceased, allowed.
    [Note: the following documents in the file belong to the probate of the son Pentecost Jr., not to this man.]
    21 May 1750: warrant to divide real estate between three sons Othniel, Peter and Oliver, after setting off to the widdow one full third.
    Accepted 4 Sep 1750: Division of real estate of Mr Penticost Blackinton Late of Attleborough one third to widow and other two thirds to three sons Othniel Peter and Oliver. [Note: only partially filmed.]