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Gillian Caroline Black 1873–1957 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Apr 1873

Birth Location: Rochester Wabash Co Ill

Death Date: 4 Apr 1957

Death Location: Sasakwa, Seminole, Oklahoma, USA

Father: George Black

Mother: Sarah Lovellette

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In 1873, Gillian Caroline Black entered the world in Rochester Wabash Co Ill, born to George Washington Black And Sarah Jane Lovellette. Gillian Caroline Black passed away in 1957 in Sasakwa, Seminole, Oklahoma, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1873, Gillian Caroline Black entered the world in Rochester Wabash Co Ill, born to George Washington Black And Sarah Jane Lovellette.
  • Gillian Caroline Black passed away in 1957 in Sasakwa, Seminole, Oklahoma, USA.

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Gillian Black's Ancestors

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Gillian Black
1873–1957
Birth Place: Rochester Wabash Co Ill
Parents
George Washington Black
1848–1880
Illinois, USA
Sarah (Jane) Lovellette
1845–1878
Wabash, Wabash, Illinois, United States
Grandparents
William Black
1800–
Tennessee
Elizabeth ("Betsey") Stout
1815–
Ohio
William\Guillaume (Tougas) Lovellette
1803–1855
Post Vincennes, Knox County, Illinois, USA
Angelique Barrois
1805–1866
St Francis Xavier, Vincennes, Knox, Indiana
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Gillian Black's Timeline

2 Records

1873
22 Apr 1873
Birth of Gillian Caroline Black in Rochester Wabash Co Ill
Rochester Wabash Co Ill
1957
4 Apr 1957
Age 84
Death of Gillian Caroline Black in Sasakwa, Seminole, Oklahoma, USA
Sasakwa, Seminole, Oklahoma, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Apr 1873
    Event Place: Rochester Wabash Co Ill

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Apr 1957
    Event Place: Sasakwa, Seminole, Oklahoma, USA

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