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James W. BLACK
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James W. BLACK
Noted events in his life were: • Census: U.S. Federal, 8 Aug 1850, , Hancock County, Kentucky, United States. 1 |
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1850 U.S. census, Hancock, Kentucky population schedule, p. 274, dwelling 123, family 123, Thomas O. Black; digital images, Ancestry (www.ancestry : accessed 19 Aug 2008); citing National Archives and Records Administration microfilm M432, roll 202;
Thomas O. Black, 55, was living with his wife, Sarah, 38, and children Thomas, 16, Celia C, 13, John K., 11, James H., 8, ad George W., 5. He was a farmer and owned $1,300 in real estate. He was born in South Carolina, Sarah in Virginia, and the children in Kentucky. All of the children except George had attended school.
Also living in the household with the Blacks was Wellington Colbert, 33, and his wife, Catherine, and children, Nyla, 6, Polly, 4, Phebe J., 2, and Joseph, 1 month. Wellington was a farmer and owned $600 in real property. The Colbert family were all born in Kentucky.
Other people living in the household are Nancy Stephenson, 58, and Abraham Stephenson, 25, both born in Kentucky, David D. Bacon, 14, and Angeline Bacon, 12, both born in Kentucky, and Louisiana Pride, 45, born in Indiana.
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