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Sarah Black 1768–1832 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1768

Birth Location: North Carolina, United States

Death Date: 9 February 1832

Death Location: Yancey, North Carolina, USA

Father: John Black

Mother: Mary Lea

Spouse(s): Abraham Turner

Children(s): Anna Turner, Rachel Turner

The story of Sarah Black began in 1768 in North Carolina, United States. In 1800, Sarah Black resided in Morgan, Buncombe, North Carolina. In 1810, Sarah Black resided in Buncombe, North Carolina, United States. Sarah Black married Abraham Rogers Turner, and had children including Anna Annie Turner, Rachel Ruth Turner. Sarah Black passed away in 1832 in Yancey, North Carolina, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Sarah Black began in 1768 in North Carolina, United States.
  • In 1800, Sarah Black resided in Morgan, Buncombe, North Carolina.
  • In 1810, Sarah Black resided in Buncombe, North Carolina, United States.
  • Sarah Black married Abraham Rogers Turner, and had children including Anna Annie Turner, Rachel Ruth Turner.
  • Sarah Black passed away in 1832 in Yancey, North Carolina, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sarah Black's Ancestors

Self
Sarah Black
1768–1832
Birth Place: North Carolina, United States
Parents
John Black
1746–1795
Virginia
Mary Lea
1750–1795
Virginia
Grandparents
Robert Black
1725–1780
Virginia, United States
Elizabeth (Hannah) Love
1724–1783
Loudoun, Virginia
Great-Grandparents
William Black
1696–1761
James Love
1700–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sarah Black's Descendants

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Sarah Black (1768–9 February 1832) m. Abraham (Rogers) Turner (1764–1800)
  1. 1. Anna ("Annie") Turner 1788–1870 m. Joseph (P Allen) Sr 1782–1870
    1. 1. Nathaniel (Oscar) Allen 1818–1894 m. Lucinda Wheeler 1823–1903
      1. 1. Malissa (Ann) Allen 1848–1936 m. William ("Will") Ward 1825–1894 m. Jessie (E) Baxter 1848–1936
        1. 1. Charles Ward 1876–1935 m. Ruth (Matilda) Huskins 1862–1935
      2. 2. Rachel McFalls 1848–1925
      3. 3. Eliza (Jane Allen) Coates 1866–1936
      4. 4. William (Ervin) Allen 1847–1930
      5. 5. Henry (Chaswell) Allen 1844–1862
      6. 6. Martha (Susan "Patty") Allen 1862–1947
      7. 7. Rhodica ("Rhoda" D Allen) Baxter 1842–1921
      8. 8. Adoniram (D "Norman") Allen 1851–1914
      9. 9. Daniel (Gaither) Allen 1860–1911
      10. 10. Joseph (B) Allen 1857–1959
      11. 11. John Allen 1853–1922
      12. 12. Rachel (Louise) Allen 1855–1937
      13. 13. Reuben (Burton) Allen 1842–1842
      14. 14. Mary (Catherine Polly) Allen 1843–1883
    2. 2. Joseph (Polk Allen) Jr 1818–1903
    3. 3. Arnold (Turner) Allen 1822–1860
    4. 4. John (Young) Allen 1821–1870
    5. 5. Baker Allen 1820–
    6. 6. Rachel (M) Allen 1824–1916
  2. 2. Rachel (Ruth) Turner 1794–1875

Sarah Black's Timeline

4 Records

1768
1768
Birth of Sarah Black in North Carolina, United States
North Carolina, United States
1800
1800
Age 32
Sarah Black resided here in Morgan, Buncombe, North Carolina
Morgan, Buncombe, North Carolina
1810
1810
Age 42
Sarah Black resided here in Buncombe, North Carolina, United States
Buncombe, North Carolina, United States
1832
9 February 1832
Age 64
Death of Sarah Black in Yancey, North Carolina, USA
Yancey, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1768
    Event Place: North Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1800
    Event Place: Morgan, Buncombe, North Carolina
    Record Source: 1800 United States Federal Census, Year: 1800; Census Place: Morgan, Buncombe, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 29; Page: 190; Image: 135; Family History Library Film: 337905

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: Buncombe, North Carolina, United States
    Record Source: 1810 United States Federal Census, Year: 1810; Census Place: Buncombe, North Carolina; Roll: 39; Page: 254; Image: 00145; Family History Library Film: 0337912

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 February 1832
    Event Place: Yancey, North Carolina, USA

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