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32: 153:, rising to the rank of major by 1765. That year he married Rebecca Farwell (1739โ€“1811) and they made their home in Dunstable for the rest of their lives. They would have six children: Rebecca (1766), Grace (1768), Sophia (1769), Abigail (1770), Charles (1776), and Elizabeth (1777). 146:(1704โ€“1758) and Rebecca (Hubbard) Blanchard (1710โ€“1774) of Dunstable. He was the sixth of eleven children who lived to adulthood. His father, the Colonel, was also an active leader in New Hampshire as a judge in the Superior Court and member of the Governor's Council. 156:
As New Hampshire moved toward a revolutionary government, Blanchard was elected first to the Provincial Congress in 1775 and then to the state's House of Representatives in 1776. He served on New Hampshire's
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When a new government was established Blanchard served as the Attorney General for New Hampshire from 1777 until 1782. In 1783 he was named as a delegate to the
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but wasn't able to attend. He was re-appointed the following year, and took his seat in the Congress.
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