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Doris E. Black
Doris E. Black won literary competitions in vintage publications in September 1920.



E. Black
E. Black won art competitions in vintage publications in 1921.



K. Black and wife
Abyssinia Passengers of the "Abyssinia" from Liverpool to New York.
The arrival was on 08 October 1885.

Mr K. Black, saloon class passenger, 36 years old, gentleman, England
Mrs Black, wife, England



James Black
Celtic Passenger of the "Celtic" from Liverpool via Queenstown to New York.
The arrival was on 22 December 1888.

Mr James Black, aged 40, merchant
Citizenship: USA
Intended destination: USA
Embarkation: Liverpool
saloon



John Black
The American Weekly Mercury, 2 May 1734

Servant Named William WILLIS Runs Away From His Master, John BLACK.

Run away the 2d of this instant April from John BLACK of Springfield, in the County of Burlington, a servant man named William WILLIS, aged about 27 years of a middle stature, dark complexion, had on when he went away a felt hat, a light colour'd kearsey coat, with long pockets, a broad cloth jacket, both with brass buttons, leather breeches, two pair of yarn stockings, two pair of shoes, he has also a homespun pea jacket, with brass buttons. He took with him a small grey mare and has taken an old Indenture with him.
Whoever secures the above said servant so that his Master may have him again, shall have three pounds as a reward, and all reasonable charges paid by me, John BLACK.




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Lost Ancestors: 03 October 2009