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Patriot Summary
John Blanchard, Jr. (1763-1844) served in the New Hampshire militia as a private under the command of Captains Burham, Frye, Livermore Monroe, and Lieutenant Penniman. John Blanchard, Jr. was born in Concord, Merrimack County, Massachusetts on September 11, 1763. He was married to Hannah Perrin and they had four children, two sons and two daughters. He moved before to Farmington, Michigan about 1832. John Blanchard, Jr. died September 1844, and is buried in the Oakwood Cemetery in Farmington, Oakland County, Michigan. SAR Patiot Number Not Available DAR Patriot Number A011087 Find-A-Grave Number 136222883From the History of Oakland County, Michigan by Thaddeus D. Seeley (1912)
John Blanchard’s name is given in the pensioneer’s list of 1840, his residence is mentioned as White Lake, and his age as seventy-seven. The county records show that a John Blanchard of Farmington in 1834 deeded land to his daughter, Sophia Laqui, which in 1852 was sold by Sophia and Abraham Lakey to Ira F. Gage. In 1835 John Blanchard deeded eighty acres of land to his son David, whose wife was Sally. David owned the west one-half N. E. quarter section 17 and deeded same to Benjamin Sage in 1839. John Blanchard’s former residence was Meredith, Delaware county, New York.