Hi List,
I would like information on the family listed below
1. Elmore Samuel BLACK: b. 21 Feb 1806, m. Rosannah ABERCROMBIE:, b.
1813,
Morning View, Campbell, Co., KY, (daughter of William ABERCROMBIE: and Agnes
"Nancy" BLACK:). Elmore died 8 Nov 1885.
Children:
i James BLACK: b. 13 May 1830, KY, d. 28 May 1856.
ii William H. BLACK: b. 9 Mar 1832, KY.
iii Joseph BLACK: b. 1835.
iv Sa
Hi list members. I've seen a few posts with this suggestion and I think
this is a great idea when taking into consideration all the things our
government is doing to make genealogy harder and hard with closing
public records, etc. After you fill out the 2000 census, go and make a
copy of it and keep it in a safe place with all your other important
records. After you pass on, and your descendants continue the work you
have started, they will not have to wait until 2072 to see the census
info since they'll
Searching for descendants of James Black, Scotland (children: William,
Thomas, Elizabeth, Margaret and James)
His son: William Black, b. 9 May 1678, Deskford, Scotland, m. Margaret
Tailour (children: James, William, George, Thomas, Andrew, John and
Jean)
Their son: Andrew Black, b. 28 Mar 1723, Cullen Scotland, m. Katherine
Anderson (children: William, James, Katherine, Charles and Sophia)
Their son: Charles Black, b. 16 Jul 1758, Cullen, Scotland, m. Ann
Leslie, b. 25 Mar 1787 (chldren: Alexander, Charles
Hi Everyone,
I am researching my Black line, mostly from Allegheny County, PA. My GGG
Grandfather Samuel L. Black, b. 1828 in Freeport, Armstrong Co., PA., was a
blacksmith in Tarentum Borough, Allegheny Co., Pa, wife Maria (Hare), sons
Charles, Robert and John, all doctors in McKeesport, PA. I have not been
able to trace back from there yet.
Laurel Black Morris
Searching surnames BLACK, MCCOY, SHAWGO, LANCASTER, HARE, HOSTETLER,
HODGSON, TILLMAN, RATH
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This obituary appeared recently in the Magnolia Banner News, Magnolia,
Columbia Co, AR. He was my ggrandmother's nephew.
Grady Black
Grady Black, 97, of Magnolia, formerly of Waldo, died Thursday, Jan. 27, 2000
in Magnolia Manor Nursing Home.
Born Oct. 13, 1902 in Waldo, he was the son of Samuel Lawrence and Olive
Watkins Black. He was a farmer and member of Shiloh Baptist Church.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Eunice Rogers Black, former wife,
Allie Reeves Black, his parents, two
I am research the ancestors and decsendants of Hugh Black who was born in Abbey (Paisley) Renfrew, Scotland. Looking for anyone who might have information as to ancestors & descendants. Hugh and family came to the states sometime between 1883 and 1900. Exact time and port arrivial unknown. But what is known is that Hugh and wife Agnes Teasdale came to the states with two of thier sons Robert Teasdale Black and Hugh Black Jr. Known, foresure Scotish side family tree looks like this
1. John Bla
Hello,
I see all of these Williams in you email, My lost ggggrandfather was William
Hue(Hugh) Black. May have lived in Georgia, Habersham County.
Please let me know your information might match up to mine.
thank you
keith cash
keithcash@mail.com
------Original Message------
From: "John M. Winslow, Jr."
To: BLACK-L@rootsweb.com
Sent: February 12, 2000 2:33:23 AM GMT
Subject: [BLACK-L] Black Surname from Scotland
Searching for descendants of James Black, Scotland (children: William,
Th
Goodmorning,
Searching for information on George Washington BLACK b1821 AL, married Margaret LIDDON b 1823
sons
1. Wm Henegar b 1839, m Margaret Bohannan
2.Marcus BLACK b 1841 m Penny Fulton and
3. Columbus BLACK b 1842 m Huldie Carley
Lived in Arkansas. Thank you, JPC
Rec'd today and a special thanks to Karen for the correct url>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I used the address for Betty Soukup that was in the sender's e-mail message.
That address was betty_soupkup@legis.state.ia.us. My message was returned
because it was an unknown addressee.
When my message to her was returned, I went into the Iowa government site
maintained by yahoo. The correct spelling of her name has only one "p" in
it. The correct e-mail address to send Betty Soukup a message is: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/black/2000-02/0949433555 Date: Tue, 1 Feb2000 14:32:35 EST From: <>
Seeking information on William Black b 1772 near Kings Mountain, NC. He
married 1793 to Sarah Stevens b 1774 NC
Donna
researching:DURRANT/HANSON/HUSSEY/OLSEN/POTTS/UMSTED/WELTY/WILLEY/WILSON
Random Acts Of Kindness Volunteer
Hi
In my search for information on a Pte Lewis S Black, I overwhelmed with
the number of e mail's I received with information regarding this
soldier. I would like to thank all the people who sent information
especially Kevin Frye, Howard Black,.& Joan Lund , with this information
I have located the Grave number and a photograph of the grave is on its
way. I still await his service record from Washington DC
Thanks again John Black,Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
A number of years ago when I was at Andersonville Prison, the National Park
District and volunteers were working on a database which would contain a
lot of the information you are searching. I don't know the status of that
project but genealogist and Civil War researchers and re-enactors were
working with the park district. It might be worth writing to Andersonville.
Most of the National Cemeteries now have a web site. Good Luck.
Joan Black Lund
At 1/22/00 10:19 AM-0800, you wrote:
>From: John Black
Hello lists! It's me, Erin, your friendly list maintainer!:) Some of
you may have been wondering what has happened to the word of the week
(which I haven't had since about Thanksgiving), but basically it's on
haitus (spelling?). I created the word of the week program in an effort
to boost posting and exchanging of information to the lists. I have
noticed the past few months that quite a few are already posting and
there is no need. Although there is not a lot of posts, the flow of
information and queri
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2000 17:36:31 EST
> > From: HGMetzler@aol.com
> > Subject: Fwd: Help keep Iowa records open.
> >
> > In a message dated 1/25/00 3:35:01 PM, Pmauer writes:
> >
> > The State of Iowa is considering closing their records to the
public.
> > This has already been done in the State of Illinois where you have
to
> > rely on someone in the courthouse to look things up for you for a
fee
of
> > $2.00 and if you want a copy, that
>