Blackaby, William Charlton

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Name Blackaby, William Charlton [1] Born 19 Nov 1899 Washago, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada [1]
Gender Male Occupation Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA [1]
Rental Manager, Alden Park Manor Apts Occupation Salesman [1] Residence 1953 Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA [1]
10978 Craft Avenue Residence 1978 St Clair Shores, Macomb, Michigan, USA [2]
Social Security Number Michigan, USA [3]
365-03-8354 Died 15 Jul 1978 Harrison, Macomb, Michigan, USA [2, 3]
Person ID I11848 Sullivan Burgess Family Tree | The History of Alexander V Laughlen Last Modified 15 Sep 2018
Father Blackaby, Robert James I, b. 8 Jul 1877, Severn Bridge, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada , d. 19 Sep 1911, Nipissing, Ontario, Canada
(Age 34 years)
Relationship natural Mother Watkin, Rose Ann, b. 22 Aug 1877, Lanchester, Durham, England Relationship natural Married 22 Jan 1895 Orillia, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada [4]
Witness Elizabeth Bradley of Orillia Witness William Wise of Bradford Family ID F4248 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Wilson, Beatrice Beryl, b. 5 Feb 1900, d. 30 Nov 1932, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, USA (Age 32 years)
Children 1. Blackaby, Robert Allen, b. 28 Oct 1924 [natural] 2. Blackaby, William Charlton, b. 11 Jul 1928 [natural] 3. Blackaby, Lawrence Earl, b. 10 Mar 1931 [natural] Last Modified 15 Sep 2018 Family ID F4255 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Family Crest Blackaby Family Crest
Recorded as Blackby, Blackaby, Blackeby, Blackerby and possibly others, this is an English residential surname with Viking antecendents. It derives from residence at Black's Farm, as in the pre 7th century Old English 'Blak atta bi' with 'bi' being the Scandanavian word for a farm, and 'Blak' curiously meaning either 'black' or 'white'. If the meaning was black it was probably an ethnic name for a Celt, if 'white' it may have described a Norseman or Dane, since these were traditionally fair haired. It may also originate from a 'lost' medieval village called Blackeberwe' It is believed that some seven thousand British Isles surnames originate from now 'lost' locations. Richard Blackerby (1574 - 1648), the vicar of Great Thurlow in Essex, was a prominent puritan and a close supporter of Oliver Cromwell. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Simon de Blackeberwe. This was dated 1275 in the Pipe Rolls of the county of Devon, during the reign of King Edward 1st of England. He was known to history as 'The Hammer of the Scots', and reigned from 1272 to 1307. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was sometimes known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spellingBlackaby Family Crest
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