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- SOURCE: Book - KENTUCKY: a history of the state, embracing [aconcise] account of the origin and development of the Virginia colony[expansion westward, and the settlement of the frontier beyond theAlleghenies: the erection of Kentucky as an independent state, and itssubsequent development. Louisville, KY.: F.A. Battey and Co., 1887.Page 751-752. [c.2005, database on-line - www.Ancestry.com] BIOGRAPHYARTICLE - EPHRAIM H. BLANKENBEKER ----excerpts---Page 751"...is a sonof Jeremiah and Frances (Clore) Blankenbeker. Jeremiah Blankenbekerwas born in Virginia, and was a son of Ephraim Blankenbeker, a nativeof Virginia, and among the first settlers of Boone County. FrancesClore was a daughter of Ephraim Clore, a native of Virginia and anearly settler of Boone County. Jeremiah Blankenbeker came to Kentuckywith his parents when small and settled in Boone County, where hefollowed farming, and died about 1853. His wife survived him untilAugust 5, 1886. He was married about 1845, and had two children:Richard T. and Ephraim....etc..."
13 Sep 1850 United States Federal Census
Name: Jesh (Jer-h) Blankenbeker
Age: 34
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1816
Birth Place: Virginia
Gender: Male
Home in 1850(City,County,State): District 2, Boone, Kentucky
Household Members: Name Age
Frances Blankenbeker 29 Va
Jesh (Jerh) Blankenbeker 34 Farmer, val. 7500, Va
Richard Blankenbeker 4 KY
Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: District 2, Boone,Kentucky; Roll: M432_192; Page: 201; Image: 173; Dwelling 867/867;Lines 30-32. Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.,2005.
BOOK: SIXTEEN HUNDRED LINES TO PILGRIMS Lineage Book III Edited byMary E. Mayo National Society of the Sons and Daughters of thePilgrims Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., page 491-492;www.Ancestry.com; obtained 16 Aug. 2008:
EXCERPT: "7935...3. Jeremiah Blankenbeker (Nov 7, 1815-Jul 31, 1853)m Dec 7, 1843 Frances Clore (Feb 9, 1821-Aug 5, 1886)..."
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