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Blackburn Family History
UR research staff has completed a
manuscript history of the name and
family of BLACKBURN which should
prove highly interesting to you.
This manuscript is a genealogical and historical
study of the family from earliest times. It records the
origin and growth of the family in Europe; its place
among the gentry there; its part in the early settlement
and subsequent history of America, including service
in the Revolution; and its achievements and leading
representatives in this country. The derivation and
meaning of the name are traced; recurrent family
traits are brought out; and genealogical data on
various lines are set forth. A valuable bibliography
is included, as well as the authoritative description of
a BLACKBURN coat of arms.
The manuscript has been compiled from the most
authentic sources. Reproduced on fine paper and bound
in a handsome black cover stamped in silver ink, it is
suitably designed for filing among your family records
or other documents.
With your manuscript we will send The Romance
of Coats of Arms, an informative, unique publication
prepared by the Bureau and illustrated in full color.
If you order within ten days we will also include, at
no extra cost, our specially designed Ancestry Chart
(regularly 35 cents). It measures 17 by 22 inches
and contains spaces in which to record the names of
your ancestors in all lines for eight generations.
This card or a letter, with $2.00 (no other charge),
will bring you the manuscript, the Romance, and the
Ancestry Chart by return mail. If you are not
satisfied in every respect, simply return them within a
week and your money will be refunded at once.
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1110 F Street, Washington, D.C.
CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION: This manuscript will make
an ideal gift for a member of your family or a relative.
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NOV27
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19398
Miss Bessie C. Blackburn
405 E. Lorraine Ave.
Baltimore, MD.
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JEFFERSON