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Thomas Kincaid Blake Jr.   Sex: Male
Birth Date 1813 Roane County, Tennessee
Death Date  1892 Bentonville, Benton County, Arkansas 
Father Thomas Early Blake   Born: 1776 Granville County, North Carolina Died: 1855 
Mother Elizabeth Owen  Born: 1776 Died: 1833 
Thomas Kincaid Blake
Notes:
When Thomas Kincaid Blake was born on 22 October 1813, his father, Thomas Early Blake, was 36 and his mother, Elizabeth Owen, was 37. He had at least 6 sons and 5 daughters with Frances Taylor Chitty. He lived in Polk, Polk, Missouri, United States in 1850. He died on 19 February 1892, in Bentonville, Benton, Arkansas, United States, at the age of 78, and was buried in Bentonville Cemetery, Bentonville, Benton, Arkansas, United States. 

Notes: Thomas K. Blake , merchant , and one of the old and influential citizens of Bentonville , Ark . , is a native of Roane County , Tenn . , born 1813 , and the son of Thomas Early and Elizabeth ( Owen ) Blake . Thomas Early Blake was born in Georgia , and was of English origin . He went to North Carolina when a young man , and from there to Tennessee in 1799. He was a speculator in lands , and did a great deal of trading .. He was the owner of a number of mills , and was a good busi ness man . His wife was born in Alabama , and died in 1829. She was the mother of seven children , Thomas K. being the only one now living . He remained at home until after his mothers death , and then went to Alabama , where he lived among his mothers people a number of years , and worked at machinery in various kinds of mills . In 1836 he married Miss Clara Chitty . who was born in North Carolina in 1819 , and scven children were born to this union : Jesse C. , in Whitesturgh ; Tex .; Missouri E. , wife of J. E. Russell ; Larkin L. , in the Chickasaw Nation ; William A. , killed in the battle of Pea Ridge ; Paulina J. , deceased ; Thomas T. , an extensive lumber merchant at Bentonville , Ark . , John Y. F. , in New Mexico , a United States officer , and a graduate of West Point with the rank of first - lieutenant , and Clara F. , wife of F. W. Derrickson . Thomas K. Blake resided in Alabama until 1841 , when he immigrated to Polk County , Mo. , and in 1859 he went to Denton County , Tex . In 1888 he became a citizen of Bentonville , Ark . While in Missouri he was the owner of two woolen mills , and while in the Lone Star State he was engaged in merchandising , dealt in stock and was also engaged in milling . After com . ing to Bentonville he and Josiah Claypool erected a flouring - mill , and they were also the proprietors of two mercantile establishments in Bentonville . Previous to the erection of the grist - mill , Mr. Blake erected a woolen - mill , and afterward he and Mr. Claypool became partners in this mill , and it was attached to the grist - mill . Mr. Blake and Mr. Claypool were partners for about three years , when they sold the mills ; each took a store , and after this each man did business on his own responsibility . Mr. Blake also erected a lumber mill in Carroll County , and was the proprietor of it for one year , when he moved it to Hunts ville , Ark . , and converted it into a flouring - mill , which he turned over to his sons , Larkin L. and Thomas T. Mr. Blake followed merchandising in Benton ville for about fifteen years , and was successful in his business transactions . He erected the Western Hotel , and the large block occupied by L. J. Laughlin . He has also erected a large number of private dwellings and other business houses in Bentonville , and has been of much benefit to that city . Although starting with little or no means , Mr. Blake bas , by attending strictly to the business on hand , and by his bonesty , become one of the solid , substantial merchants of Bentonville . For the past five years he has lived a retired life . He lost his wife in 1859. Mr. Blake is a Democrat in politics , and is a member of the Masonic fraternity , and also a member of the 1. 0. O. F. He was proprietor of the Western Hotel for six years , and followed merchandising at the same time . While residing in Texas he had 137 horses stolen from him by the Indians , and he thinks he will get get pay for them from the United States Government . 

Notes: Thomas Early Blake named his son for distinguished Capt. James Kincaid, the commander of the company of South Carolina Dragoons in which young Tom’s grandfather, William Blake III, served in the Revolution. 

Spouse: Frances Taylor Chitty SINCLAIR  Sex: Female
Birth Date 1818 Tennessee 
Death Date 1859 Bolivar, Polk County, Missouri 
Father Born: Died:
Mother Born:
Frances Taylor Chitty SINCLAIR Notes: Frances was born in 1818. She married Thomas about 1836 in Alabama. She bore 2 children in Alabama before the family moved to Missouri. The 1850 census in Missouri shows the couple having 6 children, with the added 4 born in Missouri. She passed away in 1859 
Individual Notes: Frances Taylor “Clary” Chitty, instilled this “Green Legend” in her children and their descen¬dants remain committed adamantly to it. But it is not true. 
More Notes: Clary’s family is descended from a daughter of Sir Walter Blake, the 6th Baronet of Menlough, County Galway, Ireland, and the Chittys passed this aristocratic distinction down proudly for five generations. But the Irish Blakes are on Clary’s maternal side, not on her husband Thomas Kincaid Blake, Jr.’s paternal side of the same name! No blarney. Their sons and daughters confused the two lines because Clary did not explain the difference.  
1 Children Birth Death Mother Spouse Grand Children
1 Larkin Lafayette Blake   b.1845 Missouri
d.1908 OK 
Frances Taylor Chitty Nora
1 Ruth Ann Blake
William Ross Malson BILL b.1927
Charles Malson
Sam Malson
Lynn Malson
Robert Malson
PAul Malson
Hunter Malson b.1953
Ancestors Chart
Parents 2 4 persons 8 persons 16 persons 32 persons 64 persons 128 persons 256 persons 512 persons 1024 persons -
Thomas Early Blake
b.1776 Granville County, North Carolina
d.1855
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William Blake III

served in revolution
b.1740 Colony of Virginia
d.1781
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Leah Phaneul Ann Hornsby
Fanny

b.1751 Jamestown, James City, Colony of Virginia
d.1790
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Leonard H. Hornsby
b.1699
d.1779
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William Hornsby
b.1675
d.1709
Joseph Hornsby
b.1641 Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England
Thomas Hornsby
b.1620 Haxey, Lincolnshire, England
d.1653
      
     
    
   Elizabeth Patton
b.1684
d.1705
    Elizabeth Patton
b.1684
d.1705
  Elizabeth I Wilson
b.1719
d.1801
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Abraham Wilson
b.1689
d.1750
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William Benjamin Wilson
Colonial
b.1665 Manokin, Somerset, Maryland
d.1731
George Willson
b.1630
d.1690
George Wilson
b.1590 England
d.1632
Geor Wilson Sr.


        Elizabeth I Wilson
b.1719
d.1801
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       Elizabeth

        Elizabeth

      
Sarah Peddington
b.1603 Somerset, Maryland, British Colonial America
d.1640
Henry Peddington
b.1580 Lancashire?, England (United Kingdom

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        Sarah Peddington
b.1603 Somerset, Maryland, British Colonial America
d.1640
       Margaret Griffith
b.1580
        Margaret Griffith
b.1580
     
Elizabeth Johnson
b.1632 United Kingdom
d.1711
George Johnson
b.1625 Canterbury, Kent, England
d.1681
       Elizabeth Johnson
b.1632 United Kingdom
d.1711
      
Elizabeth Johnson
b.1632 United Kingdom
d.1711
    Mary Elizabeth Isabel Cottman
b.1673
d.1746
     
   
Parents 2 4 persons 8 persons 16 persons 32 persons 64 persons 128 persons 256 persons 512 persons 1024-persons -
Elizabeth Owen
b.1776
d.1833
 
2 persons 4 persons 8 persons 16 persons 32 persons 64 Persons 128 persons 256 persons 512 persons 1024 persons -

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