Ancestor is complete! immigrant flag male ancestor  John  BLANCHARD

  (b. abt. 1623 England   d. abt. 1694 Dunstable, Province of Massachusetts Bay )  

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John BLANCHARD was born abt. 1623 in England

John BLANCHARD was the child of ?   and   ?

John was an immigrant to the United States, arriving by 1672.

Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):

John  married  Elizabeth HILLS abt. 1657 in Massachusetts Bay Colony .  The couple had (at least) 2 children.
Elizabeth HILLS  was born abt. 1627 in England (United Kingdom).  Elizabeth died abt. 1662 in Massachusetts, USA. 

John  married  (2) Hannah BRACKETT abt. 1663 in Massachusetts Bay Colony .  The couple had (at least) 9 children.
Hannah BRACKETT  was born 4 June 1634 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA (East, North, South) (Allston) (Readville) (Roslindale).  Hannah died 3 July 1706 in Nashua, New Hampshire, USA (Dunstable).  Hannah was the child of Richard BRACKETT and Alice BLOWER.

John BLANCHARD died abt. 1694 in Dunstable, Province of Massachusetts Bay.

son of widow Ann Blanchard, who died in Chelmsford, June 24, 1662
Early Generations of the Founders of Old Dunstable: Thirty Families
By Ezra S. Stearns


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Occupation

John BLANCHARD was a Deacon.

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