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JOHN C. BLACK 1755–1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 December 1755

Birth Location: Brandywine Manor, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 22 May 1830

Death Location: Mt Gilead, Pulaski, Kentucky, USA

Father: John Cherokee

Mother: Elizabeth Black

Spouse(s): JANE NEWELL

Children(s): Moses Sr

In 1755, JOHN C. BLACK entered the world in Brandywine Manor, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA, born to John Mark Black Ii Half Cherokee And Elizabeth Martha Patrick Black. In 1810, JOHN C. BLACK resided in Somerset, Pulaski, Kentucky, United States. JOHN C. BLACK married Jane Newell, and had children including Moses Sr Black Sr. JOHN C. BLACK passed away in 1830 in Mt Gilead, Pulaski, Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1755, JOHN C. BLACK entered the world in Brandywine Manor, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA, born to John Mark Black Ii Half Cherokee And Elizabeth Martha Patrick Black.
  • In 1810, JOHN C. BLACK resided in Somerset, Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
  • JOHN C. BLACK married Jane Newell, and had children including Moses Sr Black Sr.
  • JOHN C. BLACK passed away in 1830 in Mt Gilead, Pulaski, Kentucky, USA.

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JOHN BLACK's Ancestors

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JOHN BLACK
1755–1830
Birth Place: Brandywine Manor, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
John Mark Black II-Half Cherokee
1722–1795
, Augusta, Virginia, USA
Elizabeth (Martha Patrick) Black
1725–1797
Augusta, Virginia, United States
Grandparents
John* (Black) 2nd
1705–1777
County, Down, Ireland
Mary (Margaret*) Gordon\Black
1699–1739
Lisburn, Antrim, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
John Jr
1696–1796
Isabella Brown\Black
1685–1758
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Black
1662–1751

JOHN BLACK's Descendants

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JOHN (C.) BLACK (21 December 1755–22 May 1830) m. JANE NEWELL (1760–JAN 1834)
  1. 1. Moses (Sr Black) Sr 1781–1864 m. Katherine Dye 1788–1872
    1. 1. Shadrack (Marion) Black 1833–1918 m. Lucinda (Linkes) Surber 1831–1901
      1. 1. Hiram (Baker) Black 1864–1951 m. Sarah (Ellen) Bishop 1867–1934
        1. 1. Oscar (Thomas Tom) Black 1888–1971 m. Elsie (Jane Littrell Luttrell) Black 1898–1965
        2. 2. Nellie (B) Black 1898–
        3. 3. Oatie (Victor) Black 1890–1959
        4. 4. Rennie (Hebu) Black 1893–1961
        5. 5. Montie (Jane) Black 1901–1956
        6. 6. Lillie (P.) Black 1895–1997
      2. 2. Eliza (C.) Black 1855–
      3. 3. Calvin Black 1856–
      4. 4. Andrew (J.) Black 1857–
      5. 5. William (W.) Black 1860–
      6. 6. Louisa (B.) Black 1862–
      7. 7. Marthy (L.) Black 1866–
      8. 8. Marion (T.) Black 1869–
      9. 9. Hardin (N.) Black 1873–
      10. 10. Leolvin Black 1883–
    2. 2. William (Dye) Black 1815–1869
    3. 3. Polly (Jane) Black 1819–1896
    4. 4. Christiana Black 1816–1936
    5. 5. Lindsey Black 1817–1895

JOHN BLACK's Timeline

3 Records

1755
21 December 1755
Birth of JOHN C. BLACK in Brandywine Manor, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Brandywine Manor, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
1810
1810
Age 55
JOHN C. BLACK resided here in Somerset, Pulaski, Kentucky, United States
Somerset, Pulaski, Kentucky, United States
1830
22 May 1830
Age 75
Death of JOHN C. BLACK in Mt Gilead, Pulaski, Kentucky, USA
Mt Gilead, Pulaski, Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 December 1755
    Event Place: Brandywine Manor, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: Somerset, Pulaski, Kentucky, United States
    Record Source: 1810 United States Federal Census, Year: 1810; Census Place: Somerset, Pulaski, Kentucky; Roll: 8; Page: 125; Image: 00117; Family History Library Film: 0181353

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 May 1830
    Event Place: Mt Gilead, Pulaski, Kentucky, USA

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