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; a son, b. Oct. 1767—perhaps Edward, who d. 25 May, 1816, a. 48. Israel the father was of Wrentham—see Paige, 648. 2. Edward had child, d. July, 1796, a. 5 mos. Sarah, d. 20 Aug. 1821, a. 58. The widow of William (?), d. 21 Apr. 1837, a. about 70. Abigail, m. Caleb Winship, Jr., 28 Sept. 1802. Betsey, and Thomas Hutchinson of W. Camb. m. 26 June, 1823. [William Blackington, of Camb., m. Elizabeth Hadley, 25 Dec. 1793.—Lex. Rec. Edward Blackington, of Camb., m. Sally Harrington, 30 Dec. 1793.—Ditto.] Israel Blackington was a private soldier in the French War, and Israel and Israel Blackington, Jr., were members of Capt. Benjamin Locke's company of Menotomy minute-men, 1775. Blackman, Mary, m. William Cutter, Jr., 6 Nov. 1774. Cutter (par. 27). Mary Blackman, adult person, o. c. and was bap. Camb. Old Parish, 10 Apr. 1774. She was half-sister of Isaiah Thomas, the celebrated printer, whose mother-Fidelity Grant of Rhode-Island—m. a Blackman, and settled in Cambridge.