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Joseph Blake (governor)

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Preceded by
  
John Archdale

Succeeded by
  
John Archdale

Died
  
1700

Role
  
Governor

Name
  
Joseph Blake


Preceded by
  
Thomas Smith (governor of South Carolina)

Joseph Blake (died 1700), the nephew of British General at Sea Robert Blake, was governor of colonial South Carolina in 1694 (chosen by the council), and from 1696 to his death 1700.

Biography

Joseph Blake was born in 1663, in England. He was the son of Benjamin Blake and nephew of Lord Proprietor, John Archdale. To early 1680s, he emigrated to Carolina. In 1685, Joseph Blake was appointed a Deputy by his Archdale. During a time, he was member of the Executive Councils. Late, he was named as a Deputy of Peter Colleton, 2nd Baronet. In October 29, 1694, he was appointed governor of colonial South Carolina by the council, and he kept the charge until his death, in September 7, 1700.

Blake married two times: The first of them was with Deborah Morton, who was daughter of Governor Joseph Morton, marrying with him before 1685. The second was Elizabeth Axtell, who had a son, Joseph Blake, Jr. He had several lands: "Plainsfield", located on the Stono River, and "Pawlet", in Colleton County, South Carolina.

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Joseph Blake (governor) Wikipedia