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Additional BLACK Surnames in SHILOH (LAMARTINE) Cemetery
BLACK, MelbaBLACK, Basil CodaBLACK, SybilBLACK, Thomas EdwardBLACK, GradyBLACK, EuniceBLACK, CurtisBLACK, Samuel LBLACK, Ida MBLACK, EstelleBLACK, NancyBLACK, Dora ABLACK, MayBLACK, Luther HuletBLACK, Dora VirginiaBLACK, Annie LauraBLACK, Walter CarlBLACK, JuanitaBLACK, Martha LouiseBLACK, Basil Coda (close up)BLACK, Geneva (close up)BLACK, J. Murry (close up)BLACK, Billy (close up)BLACK, Jesse CooperBLACK, EdnaBLACK, LoisBLACK, Ben FranklinBLACK, LodaBLACK, Isaac Walter ScottBLACK, Sallie BethanyBLACK, Samuel CooperBLACK, RuthBLACK, John Greer (close up)BLACK, Alice Pearl (close up)BLACK, Infant DaughterBLACK, BillyBLACK, Connan ABLACK, Walter JewellBLACK, LottieBLACK, Connan A (closeup)BLACK, Lottie (closeup)BLACK, Walter Jewell (closeup)BLACK, Wanda (close up)BLACK, AudreyBLACK, Olive EugeniaBLACK, SammyBLACK, Melba (close up)BLACK, James MurryBLACK, Jesse MurryBLACK, Geneva LouiseBLACK, BillyBLACK, WandaBLACK, John DouglasBLACK, Walter DarcyBLACK, Alice PearlBLACK, John GreerBLACK, Lois (close up)BLACK, Jesse Cooper (close up)BLACK, Edna (close up)BLACK, Olive Eugenia (close up)BLACK, Sammy (close up)BLACK, May (close up)BLACK, Connan A (close up)BLACK, Martha LouiseBLACK, Bobby Samuel Additional BLACK Surnames in COLUMBIA County
BLACK, Christina MarieBLACK, Christina Marie (close up)BLACK, Clara LBLACK, Dorothy JeanBLACK, Donna JeanBLACK, Gwendolyn MarieBLACK, Gwendolyn Marie (close up)BLACK, Margaret MBLACK, Thomas AllenBLACK, Thurston HowellBLACK, Zelda J
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Submitted: 10/6/10 • Approved: 8/11/17 • Last Updated: 10/4/20 • R387293-G0-S3
February 20, 1843 - March 19, 1915
William T. Black, farmer, College Hill, Ark. The great-grandfather of our subject, Samuel Black, was born on the Emerald Green Isle about 1756, and came to this country with his parents and settled in Carolina when six years of age. He lived to be over one hundred years of age, his death occurring in Tallapoosa County, Ala., in 1858. His son and the grandfather of William T., Thomas Black, was born in South Carolina, and was of Irish descent. His son, and the father of our subject, Samuel Black, was born in Upson County, Ga., in 1829, and died in his native county in 1889. He was a millwright by trade. He married Miss Nancy W. Cooper, who was born in Upson County, Ga., in 1819, and she is now living in her native county. She is a daughter of Isaac Cooper, who was a soldier in the War of 1812. Their union was blessed by the birth of eight children - four sons and four daughters - two sons and one daughter now living. Of these William T. Black was the eldest in order of birth. He was reared in Tallapoosa County, Ala., until eighteen years of age and then entered the Confederate Army in Company A, First Alabama Regiment of Heavy Artillery, serving from January, 1862, until the surrender of Nashville. He was captured there and taken to Chicago, where he remained until April, 1865, in which time his weight was reduced one-half on quarter rations. He then joined the Federal army and went to Leavenworth, Kas., in the interests of the Federal Government. In 1866 he came to Cleveland County, Ark., where he has since resided on his fine farm of 400 acres with 100acres under cultivation, situated thirteen miles north of the county seat. He was married in 1862 to Miss Dora Walker, who was born in Upson County, Ga., in 1842, and this happy union resulted in the birth of five sons and three daughters: Samuel L., William T., Jr., Benjamin F., Luther H., Jesse C., Anna M., Dora F. and Matilda. In politics Mr. Black is a Jeffersonian Democrat, and his first presidential vote was for H. Seymour. He is a member of the Wheel. (Biographical and Historical Memoirs of South Arkansas - Goodspeed Publishing Company - 1890)
Contributed on 10/6/10 by debbraszymanski
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