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Stephen Blucke or
Stephen Bluck (born c. 1752–after 1796) was a
Black Loyalist in the
American Revolutionary War and one the
commanding officers of the...
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Company of
Black Pioneers was
Colonel Stephen Blucke, who
commanded them for a
number of years. In 1780,
Blucke would go on to
command the
small Loyalist...
- Air Vice
Marshal Robert Stewart Blucke, CB, CBE, DSO, AFC & Bar (22 June 1897 – 2
October 1988) was a
Royal Air
Force officer who
became Air
Officer Commanding-in-Chief...
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Colonel Stephen Blucke, who
commanded the
Black Loyalist unit, the
Black Company of Pioneers, led Tye's
troops following his death.
Blucke successfully led...
- the
leadership of
Stephen Blucke, a
prominent black leader of the
Black Pioneers.
Historian Barry Moody has
referred to
Blucke as "the true
founder of the...
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Within w****s, he died from gangrene, and
Black Pioneer leader Stephen Blucke took over the
Black Brigade and led it
through the end of the war. When...
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Black Loyalists from New York.
Birchtown was
first settled by
Stephen Blucke, who has been
referred to as "the true
founder of the Afro-Nova Scotian...
- Southend-on-Sea) over Fordham, Norfolk, near
Downham Market.
Blucke was son of Air Vice-Marshal
Robert Blucke who was
known for the 1935
Daventry Experiment. 2024...
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Judith Bluck (1936–2011),
British artist Robert Blucke (1897–1988),
Royal Air
Force officer Stephen Blucke (c. 1752–after 1796),
Black Loyalist This page...
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Rosey (now Shelburne)
Shelburne riots Black Nova
Scotians Colonel Stephen Blucke Rose
Fortune Rev. John
Marrant Richard Pierpoint Deborah Squash See also...