John BLAKEY was born on Hew Davis Plantation in Woodville, Mississippi on Wednesday, June 21, 1871. He was the twin of Andrew Blakey. Andrew passed with their mother, Martha Scott Blakey date unknown. Private Isaac BLAKEY Sr. was the father of the twins.
Throughout John's lifetime, he worked various jobs as a grader, worked as a hired and perhaps other jobs to support his family. On Monday, July 28, 1902, John married Jennie Bartlett in Excelsior Spring, Missouri. Their names were recorded as John BLAKYE and Jennie BARTLE.John and Jennie surname was changed to BLAKLEY sometime between 1902 - 1910.
Some time during the mid 19 teens, John traveled to Yankton South Dakota. John had written to his brothers, Spencer Blakey and Henry Blakey asking them if they could find a farm for his family could live. The brothers couldn't find a farm but, they found a house.
In the Summer of 1918, John was preparing to return to Missouri and gather his family to return to Yankton. However, he caught a cold and was sick with tuberculosis / T.B. ( The Spanish Flu pandemic was during this time.)
John didn't make the journey back to Missouri. At the age of 47, he passed in a covered wagon near his brother, Henry Blakey in Yankton, South Dakota on Wednesday, July 10, 1918
It's recorded that John was buried in Yankton, SD with the Blakey surname. As for his widow Jennie. She was told of his death through a letter. (The source of information was from Raymond Blakey. He could recall if John's body was brought back to Missouri.) Three months before John passed, the last child of Jennie and John passed at 11 months old. John was the father of about 12 children. Seven children were living at the time of his death
Some Thoughts:
I thought about about the journey to Yankton. I made the trip to Yankton, S.D. in October 1981 and July of 1995. I imagined how this journey could have been during the time of my Grandpa John.
I was wondering; what my grandfather John Blakey / Blakley could have looked like? I wish that there was a photo of him I was told that John looked like his brother, Spencer.
I believe that a child can looked just like one of their parents. I wonder which one of the Blakley children looked like their father. I see the resemblance in the Blakley siblings.
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God bless you.
S.A. Blakley
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It's the Second Half of twenty twenty!
I'm hoping that things will get better. This virus has us a places we have never been. Hang in there!
I have been colorizing and enhancing photos. They are so amazing. This method in technology brings life to the photos. The photo are beautiful.
I've been journaling on #52Ancestors 52 Weeks on my wordpress site. I have a weekly theme to think about. And I post mine on Fridays.
I hope all will make the most of month of July!
Be safe, Wear you face covering, Keep your distance, Wash your hands and Stay CoOL!
The July In Remembrance links are listed below.
I update the Family Connections Information when available.
In Remembrance: July
Some Descendants of Andrew WHITE and Julia (FINNEY) WHITE.
Thanks for reading.
God bless you.
S. A. Blakley
I'm hoping that things will get better. This virus has us a places we have never been. Hang in there!
I have been colorizing and enhancing photos. They are so amazing. This method in technology brings life to the photos. The photo are beautiful.
I've been journaling on #52Ancestors 52 Weeks on my wordpress site. I have a weekly theme to think about. And I post mine on Fridays.
I hope all will make the most of month of July!
Be safe, Wear you face covering, Keep your distance, Wash your hands and Stay CoOL!
The July In Remembrance links are listed below.
I update the Family Connections Information when available.
In Remembrance: July
Some Descendants of Andrew WHITE and Julia (FINNEY) WHITE.
Thanks for reading.
God bless you.
S. A. Blakley
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