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Rachel Black 1710–1745 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 May 1710

Birth Location: Scotland

Death Date: 1745

Death Location: Maryland

Father: Patrick Copland

Mother: Mary Copeland

Spouse(s): James II

Children(s): George Black, John Black, James Black, James Black

Rachel Black was born in 1710 in Scotland, the child of Patrick Copland And Mary Topham Copeland. Rachel Black married James Black Ii, and had children including George Black, James Black, John Frederick Swartz Black. Rachel Black passed away in 1745 in Maryland.

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Biography

  • Rachel Black was born in 1710 in Scotland, the child of Patrick Copland And Mary Topham Copeland.
  • Rachel Black married James Black Ii, and had children including George Black, James Black, John Frederick Swartz Black.
  • Rachel Black passed away in 1745 in Maryland.

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Parents

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Rachel Black's Ancestors

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Rachel Black
1710–1745
Birth Place: Scotland
Parents
Patrick Copland
1670–1751
Tough Warrachston, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Mary (Topham) Copeland
1678–1751
Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Thomas Tifein
1657–1717
Edinburgh , Midlothian, Scotland
Elizabeth (Cooper) Topham
1654–1712
Leith,South Edinburgh
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rachel Black's Descendants

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Rachel Black (1 May 1710–1745) m. James (Black) II (1703–10 Mar 1756)
  1. 1. George Black 1736–1797 m. Margaret Wallace 1740–1805
    1. 1. Alexander Black 1779–1827 m. Isabella Martin 1778–1859
      1. 1. Sarah (Ann) Black 1800–1880 m. Benjamin Miller 1788–1861
        1. 1. Lewis (Benjamin) Miller 1818–1875 m. Rachel (Cecilia) Jackson 1817–1912
        2. 2. Elizabeth Miller 1819–
        3. 3. Mary Miller 1822–1870
        4. 4. Catherine (Olive) Miller 1832–1913
        5. 5. Minter (Buse (alias Thomas E. Johnson) Miller) Johnson 1834–1904
        6. 6. John Miller 1830–1908
        7. 7. Rachel (Cecelia) Miller 1836–1916
        8. 8. Sarah (Alice) Miller 1834–
        9. 9. Alva (A.) Miller 1819–1910
      2. 2. James (Dixon) Black 1819–1896
      3. 3. Wilson (H) Black 1810–1860
      4. 4. Letty Cobb 1810–1874
      5. 5. John (Craig) Black 1805–1876
      6. 6. Alexander Black 1805–1880
      7. 7. Elizabeth Black 1806–1900
      8. 8. Charles (F) Black 1803–1880
      9. 9. William Black 1796–1880
      10. 10. Samuel (Harrison) Black 1800–1860 m. Polly (W Ollie) Jones 1806–
        1. 1. Alexander Black 1827–
        2. 2. Leander (M.) Black 1829–1882
        3. 3. Dianna (G) Black 1836–1884
        4. 4. Thomas Black 1834–1878
        5. 5. Martha (Ann) Black 1835–
        6. 6. Samuel Black 1842–1922
        7. 7. Mary Black 1845–
        8. 8. Letta (J.) Black 1848–
      11. 11. Mary (Ann) Blake 1799–
      12. 12. James (Matthew) Black 1798–1855
      13. 13. Alexander (Black) Jr. 1811–1887
    2. 2. John Black 1762–1820
    3. 3. George BLACK 1750–1817
    4. 4. Thomas Black 1768–
    5. 5. Gavin Black 1770–
    6. 6. William Black 1772–
    7. 7. Nancy Black 1774–
    8. 8. David Black 1766–
    9. 9. Joseph Black 1780–1864
    10. 10. Elizabeth (R) Black 1786–1835
  2. 2. John (Frederick Swartz) Black 1736–1790
  3. 3. James Black 1731–1794
  4. 4. James Black 1752–1780

Rachel Black's Timeline

3 Records

1710
1 May 1710
Birth of Rachel Black in Scotland
Scotland
1710
04 Jan 1710
Rachel Black was baptized in Tough,Aberdeen,Scotland
Tough,Aberdeen,Scotland
1745
1745
Age 35
Death of Rachel Black in Maryland
Maryland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 May 1710
    Event Place: Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 04 Jan 1710
    Event Place: Tough,Aberdeen,Scotland
    Record Source: Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1745
    Event Place: Maryland

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