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1Blakemore, Maurice Neville, Blakemore family and Allied lines, The, p.137, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL JSMB Book 929.273 B583b. FHL Film 1033872 Item 5. children died in infancy and four remaining children listed.
1Blakemore, Maurice Neville, Blakemore family and Allied lines, The, p.141, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL JSMB Book 929.273 B583b. FHL Film 1033872 Item 5. "... began his life in the army and became a Lieutenant in the cavalry. He had unusual ability and a determination to obtain an education. By studying at night with the aid of a rush light he mastered Latin, Greek and Hebrew without the aid of a tutor after he had become a minister. He was known for his great strength, his clear thinking and his ability as a student. He was the founder and first pastor of the East Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky, and in 1844 published a Baptist hymnal. He was editor of the old "Baptist Banner"."
1Blakemore, Maurice Neville, Blakemore family and Allied lines, The, p.141, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL JSMB Book 929.273 B583b. FHL Film 1033872 Item 5. "... began his life in the army and became a Lieutenant in the cavalry. He had unusual ability and a determination to obtain an education. By studying at night with the aid of a rush light he mastered Latin, Greek and Hebrew without the aid of a tutor after he had become a minister. He was known for his great strength, his clear thinking and his ability as a student. He was the founder and first pastor of the East Baptist Church in Louisville, Kentucky, and in 1844 published a Baptist hymnal. He was editor of the old "Baptist Banner"."
1Blakemore, Maurice Neville, Blakemore family and Allied lines, The, pp.130-131, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150, FHL JSMB Book 929.273 B583b. FHL Film 1033872 Item 5. "... had a family of eight children..." Extensive notes about descendants through page 135.