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Hugh Black 1813–1887 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Mar 1813

Birth Location: Auchinleck (Broomhouse), Ayrshire

Death Date: 26 Jan 1887

Death Location: 43 High St. Tillicoultry. Daughter Helen present. Embolism of Cerebral artery. Hemifalegia.

Father: William Black

Mother: Isabella McCreadie

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Hugh Black was born in 1813 in Auchinleck (Broomhouse), Ayrshire, the child of William Black And Isabella Mccreadie. Hugh Black passed away in 1887 in 43 High St. Tillicoultry. Daughter Helen present. Embolism of Cerebral artery. Hemifalegia..

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Biography

  • Hugh Black was born in 1813 in Auchinleck (Broomhouse), Ayrshire, the child of William Black And Isabella Mccreadie.
  • Hugh Black passed away in 1887 in 43 High St. Tillicoultry. Daughter Helen present. Embolism of Cerebral artery. Hemifalegia..

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Hugh Black's Ancestors

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Hugh Black
1813–1887
Birth Place: Auchinleck (Broomhouse), Ayrshire
Parents
William Black
1775–1841
Craighead, Auchinleck, Ayrshire. (Auchinleck Estate)
Isabella McCreadie
1775–1855
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Hugh Black's Timeline

2 Records

1813
14 Mar 1813
Birth of Hugh Black in Auchinleck (Broomhouse), Ayrshire
Auchinleck (Broomhouse), Ayrshire
1887
26 Jan 1887
Age 74
Death of Hugh Black in 43 High St. Tillicoultry. Daughter Helen present. Embolism of Cerebral artery. Hemifalegia.
43 High St. Tillicoultry. Daughter Helen present. Embolism of Cerebral artery. Hemifalegia.

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Mar 1813
    Event Place: Auchinleck (Broomhouse), Ayrshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Jan 1887
    Event Place: 43 High St. Tillicoultry. Daughter Helen present. Embolism of Cerebral artery. Hemifalegia.

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