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Enoch Blaisdell Veteran

Birth
Amesbury, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
20 Feb 1790 (aged 75)
Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
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Enoch Blaisdell was the fifth child of Jonathan Blaisdell in a family of eleven children. He married Mary “Polly” Satterlee, who survived her husband dying in Newburyport at a very great age according to family traditions.

Enoch, as his father, had interests at Trickling Falls and was a school teacher at Kingston for several years but in 1752 he was in Amesbury where he was a “justice” and settled estates. He seems to have planned to be one of the original settlers of Warner, NH according to Hariman’s History of Warner but it may be doubted whether he actually moved to that place. He died in Newburyport.

Enoch Blaisdell owned covenant and was baptized on 18 Apr 1736 at the First Amesbury Church. In 1760-1773, he was removed to Warner, NH.

Enoch Blaisdell served in the French & Indian Wars and the Revolutionary War in Penobscot Expedition 1779. Enoch had interests at Trickling Falls and was a school master at Kingston for several years but in 1752 he was in Amesbury where he was a justice and settled estates.
Enoch Blaisdell was the fifth child of Jonathan Blaisdell in a family of eleven children. He married Mary “Polly” Satterlee, who survived her husband dying in Newburyport at a very great age according to family traditions.

Enoch, as his father, had interests at Trickling Falls and was a school teacher at Kingston for several years but in 1752 he was in Amesbury where he was a “justice” and settled estates. He seems to have planned to be one of the original settlers of Warner, NH according to Hariman’s History of Warner but it may be doubted whether he actually moved to that place. He died in Newburyport.

Enoch Blaisdell owned covenant and was baptized on 18 Apr 1736 at the First Amesbury Church. In 1760-1773, he was removed to Warner, NH.

Enoch Blaisdell served in the French & Indian Wars and the Revolutionary War in Penobscot Expedition 1779. Enoch had interests at Trickling Falls and was a school master at Kingston for several years but in 1752 he was in Amesbury where he was a justice and settled estates.


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