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Charles E Black 1868 – 1946 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Jan 1868

Birth Location: Mt Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States

Death Date: 16 Sep 1946

Death Location: Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, United States

Father: Jonathan BLACK

Mother: Sarah Jay

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In 1868, Charles E Black entered the world in Mt Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States, born to Jonathan B BLACK and Sarah Jay. Charles E Black passed away in 1946 in Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1868, Charles E Black entered the world in Mt Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States, born to Jonathan B BLACK and Sarah Jay.
  • Charles E Black passed away in 1946 in Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, United States.

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Charles Black's Ancestors

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Charles Black
1868 – 1946
Birth Place: Mt Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States
Parents
Jonathan B BLACK
1824 – 1903
Champaign, Montgomery, Ohio
Sarah Jay
1827 – 1907
Wayne, Randolph, Indiana, United States
Grandparents
Daniel Black
1801 – 1878
Rush, Champaign, Pennsylvania, United States
Elizabeth Haines
1805 – 1856
Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey, United States
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Charles Black's Timeline

2 Records

1868
19 Jan 1868
Birth of Charles E Black in Mt Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States
Mt Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States
1946
16 Sep 1946
Age 78
Death of Charles E Black in Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, United States
Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Jan 1868
    Event Place: Mt Pleasant, Henry, Iowa, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Sep 1946
    Event Place: Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, United States

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