
Person Info
JOHN JEROMIAH Black: Birth: 5 Aug 1834 in , Licking, Ohio. Death: 12 Feb 1912 in Yuba City, Sutter, California
Lemantha Black: Birth: ABT 1836 in , , Ohio.
Amos H. Black: Birth: ABT Oct 1838 in of, Licking, Ohio. Death: AFT 1900 in of Summit, Bates, Missouri
Malissa T. Black: Birth: 14 Feb 1844 in Petersburg, Menard, Illinois. Death: 21 Mar 1948
Martha O. Black: Birth: ABT 1847 in of Petersburg, Menard, Illinois. Death: AFT 1860 in of, Allen, Kansas
James A. Black: Birth: ABT 1848 in of Petersburg, Menard, Illinois. Death: AFT 1920 in of, Okanogan, Washington
Nancy Wilson: Birth: ABT 1851 in , , Illinois.
Robert Wilson: Birth: ABT 1854 in , , Illinois.
Emma Wilson: Birth: ABT 1858 in , , Missouri.
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Note: !BIRTH: Mrs. BLACK's date of birth estimated from age at birth of oldest child, date and place of death estimated from 1850 census of IL SOURCES: Ancestry.com, 1850 Census, Havana, Mason Co, IL; Catherine BLACK, 35, f, b OH; John BLACK, 16, m, laborer, b OH, at school; [next page]: Lemantha BLACK, 14, f, b OH, at school; Amos BLACK, 12, m, b, OH, at school; Melissa T. BLACK, 8, f, b OH, at school; Martha C. BLACK, 5, f, b IL; James BLACK, 3, m, b IL Ancestry.com; 1856 IA State Cen, Sand Creek, Ringgold Co, IA: George WILSON, 45, m, md, b NY, Farmer; Catherine WILSON, 41, f, md, b OH; Olive WILSON, 19, f, b IN; Louisa WILSON, 7, f, b IL; Nancy WILSON, 4, f, b IL; Robert WILSON, 2, m, b IL; Amos BLACK, 17, m, OH; Melissa BLACK, 13, f, b IL; Martha BLACK, 11, f, b IL; James BLACK, 8, m, b IL Ancestry.com; 1860 Fed Census, Allen Co, KS Terr: George W. WILSON, 49, m, Farmer, Real estate $200, Person prop $125, b NY; Catherine WILSON, 46, f, Housewife, b OH; Melissa B. WILSON, 18, f, Servant, b OH; Nancy WILSON, 9, f, IL; Robert WILSON, 6, m, b IL; Emma WILSON, 2, f, b MO Rootsweb.com; Mason Co, KS Board: Date: 14 Aug 2006: From: [email protected]: Subject: Re: John Jeromiah BLACK: "According to the IL Statewide Marr Index--a Catherine BLACK married a George W. WILLSON in 1851; could this be yours?" "Between the 1850 & 1860 censuses for IL, an epidemic killed many people in Mason County, IL; if you find children without their parents in the 1860 census this may be the reason. Also you have one of the girls Lemantha, could that Semantha? I see an "S" and not "L" there. "NOTE: First letter in "Lemantha" written same as "L" in other names; "S" distinctly different in shape [CID] |
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