BLACK-Mrs.N.F.Black,aged 71 years,died at Greenville, Sunday,Jan 31,1904.She leaves four children,Mrs.Annie Calhoun,W.A.Black,James A. Black, and M.L.Black.She was buried Monday morning at Greenville.The deceased was a daughter of the late Elder William Fendley and had been a member of the Primitive church for 54 years.
(Crenshaw County Critic-February 04,1904)
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2-3-1904 Greenville Advocate
Mrs. N. F. Black, relict of the late Mr. Andrew Black passed quietly away Sunday morning and Monday morning at ten o'clock was laid to rest in the old cemetery by the Methodist church. The service was conducted by her pastor Rev. E. L. Norris, assisted by Rev. W. A. Taliaferro. Mrs. Black was a daughter of Rev. William Fendley. She was born in Montgomery county and was in her seventy-fifth year. She joined the Primitive Baptist church in her youth and lived a pure, christian life. She did all the good in her power and harmed no one. For many years she was afflicted, for more than nine months confined to her bed. Yet she murmured not, and often expressed her complete resignation to her Father's will. During all her sickness she was tenderly cared for by her only daughter, Mrs. A. B. Calhoun, with whom she lived. She leaves four children, Messrs. J. A. and M. L. Black, of Luverne, William Black of Texas, and Mrs. Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Black, of Ft. Deposit, Mr. Thomas Black of Brewton, Messrs. J. A. and M. L. Black, of Luverne, and Misses Warthen and Scottie Taylor of Georgiana were present at the funeral.
BLACK-Mrs.N.F.Black,aged 71 years,died at Greenville, Sunday,Jan 31,1904.She leaves four children,Mrs.Annie Calhoun,W.A.Black,James A. Black, and M.L.Black.She was buried Monday morning at Greenville.The deceased was a daughter of the late Elder William Fendley and had been a member of the Primitive church for 54 years.
(Crenshaw County Critic-February 04,1904)
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2-3-1904 Greenville Advocate
Mrs. N. F. Black, relict of the late Mr. Andrew Black passed quietly away Sunday morning and Monday morning at ten o'clock was laid to rest in the old cemetery by the Methodist church. The service was conducted by her pastor Rev. E. L. Norris, assisted by Rev. W. A. Taliaferro. Mrs. Black was a daughter of Rev. William Fendley. She was born in Montgomery county and was in her seventy-fifth year. She joined the Primitive Baptist church in her youth and lived a pure, christian life. She did all the good in her power and harmed no one. For many years she was afflicted, for more than nine months confined to her bed. Yet she murmured not, and often expressed her complete resignation to her Father's will. During all her sickness she was tenderly cared for by her only daughter, Mrs. A. B. Calhoun, with whom she lived. She leaves four children, Messrs. J. A. and M. L. Black, of Luverne, William Black of Texas, and Mrs. Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Black, of Ft. Deposit, Mr. Thomas Black of Brewton, Messrs. J. A. and M. L. Black, of Luverne, and Misses Warthen and Scottie Taylor of Georgiana were present at the funeral.
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