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1682 On Day 9, month 2, Randall Blackshaw of Hollingee, Chester Co, England, came to Maryland with his wife Alice and 6 children on the ship Submission. They went overland to Bucks County, Pennsylvania. [1]

Randulph Blackshaw, of Hallingee, in the County of Chester, and Alice, his wife, arrived in Maryland the 2'd of the 9th Mo., 1682, in the ship " Submission," of Liverpool. Randulph arrived in this province at Appoquinimine the 15th 11th Mo., 1682. Alice, his wife, arrived at Apoquinemene the 9th 3d Mo., 1683. Children, Phebe arrived in this province with her father. Sarah, Jacob, Mary, Nathaniel, Martha, arrived in this province with their mother. Abraham died at sea the 2d 8th Mo., 1682. Servants. These servants below came in the ship the "Friend's Adventure." The Mr., Thomas Wall. Arrived in this river the 28th 7th Mo., 1682. Servants to Randulph Blackshaw, William Beasy, Ralph Nuttall, and Ralph Cowgill, each to serve 4 years, and to have 50 acres of land apiece. Roger Bradbury, Sarah Bradbury, to serve 4 years, and have 50 acres of land. These arrived in this province with Randulph. Elenor, the wife of the said Roger Bradbury, and Roger, Jacob, and Joseph, sons to the said Roger and Elenor, the said Randulph sold in Maryland. Martha Bradbury arrived with his wife, to serve 4 years, and to have 50 acres of land.

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Footnotes:

[1] "Marriages at Chesterfield, New Jersey, 1685-1730," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 9 (1885), 347-352, at 229, [GoogleBooks].

[2] Charles Meredith Dupuy, A Genealogical History of the Dupuy Family (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott, 1910), 132, [GoogleBooks], [InternetArchive].

[3] John W. Jordan, Colonial Families of Philadelphia, Vol. 1 (New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1911), 301, [HathiTrust], [InternetArchive].