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  1. 11 de oct. de 2023 · John Blount. Born about 1457 in Eye, Herefordshire, England [uncertain] Ancestors. Son of Humphrey Blount [uncertain] and Elizabeth (Winnington) Wynnington [uncertain] Brother of Eleanora (Blount) Cotes [half], Joan Blount, Thomas Blount, Edward Blount, William Blount, Walter Blount and Charles Blount. Husband of Elizabeth Yeo — married [date ...

  2. 7 de ago. de 2023 · Chief John Blount served as a guide and fought alongside Andrew Jackson’s troops with more than 1,000 Creek warriors in the decisive battle of the Red Stick War at Horseshoe Bend in March 1814. Chief Blount’s wife and three of his children were killed.

  3. Blount was appointed Lieutenant of Hammes in the Pale of Calais on 6 April 1470. [1] Blount's father died on 1 August 1474, and was buried at the Greyfriars, London. His eldest son and heir, William Blount, had died of wounds received at the Battle of Barnet on 14 April 1471, and William's underage son, Edward, succeeded as 2nd Baron Mountjoy.

  4. 9 de jul. de 2022 · 1. Chief John Blount Marker. Inscription. John Blount was the son of William Blount, later a U.S. senator, and a Coushatta woman. While in Florida, he became principal chief of the Apalachee or Apalachicola Indians. During the First Seminole War (1814-1815), he achieved a certain level of distinction by serving as a guide to General Andrew Jackson.

  5. John T. Blount is recently retired after 42 years as a dentist in a private practice in Sebastopol, California. He has been a member of Sebastopol’s Palm Drive Hospital staff, a director in the local chamber of commerce, a director for the regional Redwood Empire Dental Association, and a trustee for the Sonoma County Community Foundation.

  6. 16 de jun. de 2023 · Reverend John Blount of St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Panama City, Fla. questioned the integrity of the United Methodist Church's (UMC) Alabama-West Florida Conference (AWFC) leadership at this week's annual conference. Blount's criticism follows a rule change that the AWFC Board of Trustees released last week.

  7. Blount was given a further mark of royal favour when in the autumn of 1530 he was pricked sheriff of Shropshire. He did not survive his term of office, for he died on 27 Feb. 1531, midway through the second session of the Parliament. His death was noted on the list of its Members revised in the following year, and Cromwell then considered ...