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Birth |
10 Feb 1837 |
, , Virginia, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1850 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Census |
1860 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Census |
1920 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Died |
25 Jan 1923 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Buried |
Old Cedar Primitive Baptist Cemetery, Stephens, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Person ID |
I951 |
Herring Family of Callaway County, Missouri |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2011 |
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Father |
Samual Black, b. 30 Jul 1804, , , Virginia, USA , d. 22 Oct 1881, , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Mother |
Margaret Miller Lynch, b. Abt 1804, , , Virginia, USA , d. Yes, date unknown |
Married |
26 Jan 1830 |
, , Virginia, USA |
Family ID |
F275 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
Nannie Bright, b. 21 Jun 1841, , , Missouri, USA , d. 25 Jun 1923, Fulton, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2011 |
Family ID |
F14349549 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- From Old Cedar Primative Baptist Church cemetery listing:
BLACK
Black, John Feb 10 1837 Jan 25 1923
Black, Nannie June 21 1841 June 25 1923
wife of John additional graves
From the History of Callaway County Missouri, 1884, page 816, under his father, Samuel Black;
John and Oscar are carrying on the farm, and are devoting it to stock raising exclusively, having a large herd of cattle and a fine flock of sheep. John, who was born February 10, 1837, in West Virginia, was old enough for military service when the war broke out. He joined Capt. Hamilton's company of the State Guard in 1861, Southern service, and was in the battles of Boonville and Lexington. After his six months' term was out in the State Guard he drove a team to Texas, and returning as far as Smithton, Arkansas, joined the regular Confederate army there, entering Colonel Wood's Cavalry regiment. He subsequently participated in the battles of Jenkin's Ferry, Dardenville, and numerous other engagements. He was captured in Kansas in 1864 while with General Marmaduke, and was held a prisoner about five months. He was then sent to the South for exchange, and was on parole at the time of the general surrender. Neither he nor his brother are married. Both are members of the Presbyterian church, as is also their mother.
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 | Census - 1850 - , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
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 | Census - 1920 - , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
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 | Died - 25 Jan 1923 - , Callaway, Missouri, USA |
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 | Buried - - Old Cedar Primitive Baptist Cemetery, Stephens, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
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