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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Black (son of Warren M. Black and Helga).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Warren M. Black was born on 26 Jan 1904 in Loretto, Boone, Nebraska, USA (son of William F. Black and Lila A. Borden); died on 13 Feb 1941 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, USA.

    Warren married Helga. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Helga
    Children:
    1. 1. Black


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William F. Black was born on 5 Nov 1861 (son of Benjamin F. Black and Louisa Matthews); died on 9 Jun 1928.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1870 Federal Census: 15 Aug 1870, English, Iowa, Iowa, USA; Benjamin Black household
    • Residence: 1896, Albion, Boone, Nebraska, USA

    Notes:

    1870 Federal Census:
    Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta.

    Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, )
    Black, Sarah (F, age 39, )
    Black, Ruth (F, age 19, )
    Black, Jane (F, age 15, )
    Black, Edwin (M, age 13, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 10, )
    Black, Perry (M, age 7, )
    Black, Addie (F, age 6, )
    Cole, Julia (F, age 17, )
    Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, )
    Cole, William (, age )
    Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, )

    William married Lila A. Borden on 14 Apr 1890. Lila was born on 3 Jun 1871 in Delmar, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 25 Jan 1956 in Burwell, Garfield, Nebraska, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Lila A. Borden was born on 3 Jun 1871 in Delmar, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA; died on 25 Jan 1956 in Burwell, Garfield, Nebraska, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1882, Holt, Nebraska, USA
    • Residence: 1896, Albion, Boone, Nebraska, USA

    Notes:


    Obituary for Lila A. Black, 25 Jan 1956

    Died 25 Jan 1956 in Burwell, NE.

    born 3 Jun 1871 at Delmar, PA. Duaghter of Orasmus Parish Borden and Josephine Butler. Family moved to Holt County, NE in 1882.

    Married William F. Black on 14 Apr 1890.

    Moved to Albion in 1896. Mr. Black died 9 Jun 1928.

    Survived by brother Samuel E. Borden of Ewing, daughter-in-law Helga M. Black of Albion, 3 sons Frank of Hanford, CA, Arthur of Monroe, WI and Clarence of Pasadena, CA.

    Children:
    1. Arthur Black died on 7 Jan 1960 in Monroe, Green, Wisconsin, USA.
    2. Clarence Black
    3. Franklin P. Black was born in 1894; died in 1976.
    4. 2. Warren M. Black was born on 26 Jan 1904 in Loretto, Boone, Nebraska, USA; died on 13 Feb 1941 in Pocatello, Bannock, Idaho, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Benjamin F. BlackBenjamin F. Black was born on 14 May 1823 in Carlton, Boone, Kentucky, USA (son of Samuel Black and Elinor Howard); died on 9 Aug 1891 in Walton, Boone County, Kentucky, USA; was buried in 1866 in South English, Keokuk, Iowa, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1860 Federal Census: 16 Jun 1860, Sugarcreek Township, Shelby, Indiana, USA
    • 1850 Federal Census: 21 Oct 1860, Moral, Shelby, Indiana, USA
    • 1870 Federal Census: 15 Aug 1870, English, Iowa, Iowa, USA

    Notes:

    Benjamin is shown to be farming in the 1870 census in the English Twp of Iowa Co., IA. His wife is shown as Sarah, who apparently is the widow of a Mr. Coles since there are three Cole children in the household. Black children living in the ho household in 1870 include: Ruth (19), Jane (15), Edwin (13), Perry (10), William (8) and Addie (6). Benjamin was active in the early North English Christian Church. He was named as chairman of a meeting discussing the church's finances in 1868. Apparently, he was a justice of the peace or minister as B.F. Black officiated at the marriage of John Gilchrist and Rachel Goodridge in 1870. That John Gilchrist was a founding member of the North English Christian Church, and was the grandfather of John Dirom Gilchrist, who would become Benjamin Black's son-in-law. (DN)



    Benjamin died of lung and kidney trouble at his home 1½ miles east of Walton, Kenton Co., KY. (LTF)



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    (from a geocities.com research; ca 2001)



    Benjamin is still farming in English township of Iowa Co., Iowa in the 1870 census. He has remarried Sarah, who apparently is the widow of a Mr. Cole since there are three Cole children living in their household. The Black children in the 1870 census are Ruth 19, Jane 15, Edwin 13, Perry 10, William 8, and Addie 6.



    I believe Benjamin's second wife Sarah might be the widow of a Samuel S. Cole. Samuel S. Cole is a 20-year-old farmer in the 1850 census of Iowa Co., Iowa in English twp. He is married to Sarah D. Cole, age 19, born in Ohio. that age and birthplace fit Benjamin Black's wife in 1870.



    We can guess Benjamin and Louisa came to Iowa about 1865 since they had a child Addie (Ida) born in Indiana about 1864 and Louisa died in Iowa in 1866.



    Benjamin was active in the early North English Christian Church. He was named as a chairman of a meeting discussing the church's finances in 1868.



    Apparently he was a justice of the peace or minister as B.F. Black officiated the marriage of John Gilchrist and Rachel Goodridge in 1870. That John Gilchrist was a founding member of the North English Christian Church, and was the grandfather of John Dirom Gilchrist, who would become Benjamin Black's son-in-law.



    Benjamin and much of this family came to Saunders Co., Nebraska and he is thought to have died there [not true - karen]. I gues it was the late 1870's or about 1880 when they came to Nebraska from Iowa. His daughter Ellen and her husband John D. Gilchrist moved there in 1880, and maybe that's when the rest of the Black family moved there also.



    There was a large Cole family (some related to the Stone family) in Shelby C., Indiana. Perhaps some of those also came to Iowa and that's the Cole family Benjamin's second wife came from?

    1860 Federal Census:
    Benjamin Black Household



    Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY

    Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN

    Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN

    Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN

    Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN

    Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN

    Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN

    Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN

    1850 Federal Census:
    Benjamin Black household



    Benjamin Black, 26, m, blacksmith, KY

    Louisa, 20, f, IN

    Samuel, 9/12, m

    1870 Federal Census:
    Benjamin Black household



    Benjamin Black is in a household with his second wife Sarah and his children Ruth, Jane, Edwin, Perry, William, and Addie (Ida). Also in the household are four Cole chidlren, presumably from Sarah's first marriage. They are Julia, Sarah, William and Henrietta.



    Black, Benjamin (M, age 47, )

    Black, Sarah (F, age 39, )

    Black, Ruth (F, age 19, )

    Black, Jane (F, age 15, )

    Black, Edwin (M, age 13, )

    Black, Perry (M, age 10, )

    Black, Perry (M, age 7, )

    Black, Addie (F, age 6, )

    Cole, Julia (F, age 17, )

    Cole, Sarah (F, age 14, )

    Cole, William (, age )

    Cole, Henrietta (F, age 9, )

    Benjamin married Louisa Matthews on 11 Mar 1849. Louisa (daughter of Tunstal Quarles Matthews and Jane Chlo Morgan) was born on 15 Oct 1829 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Louisa Matthews was born on 15 Oct 1829 in Shelby, Indiana, USA (daughter of Tunstal Quarles Matthews and Jane Chlo Morgan); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • 1860 Federal Census: 16 Jun 1860, Sugarcreek Township, Shelby, Indiana, USA; Benjamin Black household
    • 1850 Federal Census: 21 Oct 1860, Moral, Shelby, Indiana, USA; Benjamin Black household

    Notes:

    (notes from a geocities.com researcher)



    Louisa's middle name o f Matilda is reported from a descendant of her son Perry. Matilda is listed as Louisa's middle name on the marriage certificate of her son Perry Hall Black. It is also recorded in a notebook started by Louisa's granddaughter, Perry's daughter, Blanche Olive (Black) Grewell.



    However, it might have been a mistake on the marriage certificate: a case of the clerk confusing the bride's name with Perry's mother's first name.

    1860 Federal Census:
    Benjamin F. Black, 37, m, farmer, $150 personal, Boone Co., KY
    Louisa, 30, f, housekeeper, Shelby Co, IN
    Samuel, 10, m, Shelby Co, IN
    Ruth E., 8, f, Carroll Co, IN
    Joseph A., 6, m, Howard Co., IN
    Eleanor J., 4, f, Shelby Co., IN
    Edwin, 2, m, Shelby Co., IN
    Perry H., 9/12, m, Shelby Co., IN

    1850 Federal Census:
    Benjamin Black, 26, m, blacksmith, KY
    Louisa, 20, f, IN
    Samuel, 9/12, m

    Notes:

    Married:
    Louisa died 23 days after the birth of twins, near North English, IA.

    Children:
    1. Samuel F. Black was born on 6 Jan 1850 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; and died.
    2. Ruth Emily Black was born on 23 Aug 1851 in Carroll, Indiana, USA; died on 18 Jan 1927.
    3. Joseph A. Black was born on 23 Aug 1853 in Howard, Indiana, USA; died on 30 Sep 1927 in Ventura, Ventura County, California, USA.
    4. Elinor Jane Black was born on 22 Aug 1855 in Shelby, Indiana, USA; died on 20 Dec 1895 in Green, Saunders, Nebraska, USA.
    5. Edwin Black was born on 25 Jul 1857; and died.
    6. Perry Hall Black was born on 12 Sep 1859; and died.
    7. 4. William F. Black was born on 5 Nov 1861; died on 9 Jun 1928.
    8. Ida Louise Black was born on 1 May 1864 in Fairfield, Franklin, Indiana, USA; died on 25 Jan 1949.
    9. Mary Black was born on 8 Aug 1866; died on 8 Aug 1866.
    10. Charles Hasua Black was born on 8 Aug 1866; died on 14 Sep 1866.



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