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James Patton Black

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James Patton Black

Birth
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
14 Jul 1883 (aged 82)
Bremen, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Bremen, Fairfield County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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James Patton Black was born March 20, 1802 in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, the son of William Black and Mary WILEY Black. James married Anstiss SHERWOOD in 1824 in Jackson Township, Perry County, Ohio. James was an elder in the Presbyterian church. James and Anstiss had nine children: Mary b. 1825, Samuel Sherwood b. 1827, William M. b. 1829, Nancy b. 1833, Martha b. 1835, John b. 1838, Robert b. 1840, Jane b. 1843 and Elizabeth b. 1846. After Anstiss passed away, James married Jane Haggerty Kennedy in Perry County, Ohio on May 16, 1850.
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Name James Patton BLACK 1 Sex M Birth 20 MAR 1802 in Mifflin Co., PA 2 Death 14 JUL 1883 in Bremen, Fairfield Co. OH 3 Burial UNKNOWN Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetary tombstone of James P. Black d. July 14 1883, 82y 3m 24d Religion 1852 Ruling Elder in Bethel Church Presbyterian Occupation Elected Perry County Commissioner PROP 1846 Property recorded in Plat Map, Jackkson Twp, Twp 16, Range 15, Section 31, SW Event 1 Records 1850 Listed in 1850 Ohio Census Perry Co. Jackson TWP Event 2 Records Listed in Rushcreek Twp, Fairfield Co. Cemetary Records Event 3 Relocation Moved from PA to OH before 1825 Reference Number 1214 Note James P. Black Nov. 1, 1833 Hocking Co. Residence in Perry Co. W1 2 SW1 4 R 16, T 14, S 30 144.62 acres, this is now Falls Gore Twp of Hocking Co, but would have been in Fairfield Co., part of Twp. now in Perry Co. as Muddy Creek. 1846 Plat May of Jackson Township, Perry County, Ohio Township 16, Range 15, Section 31, SW Corner 162 acres Owner shown James P. Black. Just west of 81 acres owned by G.L. Beery. The Presbyterians were the first to hold religious services in the settlements of Fairfield county, in private houses and barns. They built the first church in 1807 in the north western part of the township it was of hewed log. They now have two houses of worship in the township, one in Bremen and one in section 25, known as Bethel church. The latter was built in 1828 and at that time the society was organized in that vicinity. Rev. John Wright of Lancaster was the first minister in the township, and Francis Cartlett, at Bethel.
SOURCE:
TITLE: McCandlish Black Family History
AUTHOR: Black, Elizabeth PUBLICATION: Worthington, Ohio 1935 Repository Note: Library of Congress Call Number CS71.M1227 1935 Media Book Page 127 McCandlish Black Family History by Elizabeth Black 1935
TITLE: The History of Fairfield and Perry Counties, Ohio AUTHOR: Graham, A.A. PUBLICATION: Chicago, W.H.Beers and Company, 1883, TRANSCRIBED: 1998 Perry County Historical Society Repository Note: Perry County Historical Society Call Number Media Book Page 253
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James Patton Black was born March 20, 1802 in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, the son of William Black and Mary WILEY Black. James married Anstiss SHERWOOD in 1824 in Jackson Township, Perry County, Ohio. James was an elder in the Presbyterian church. James and Anstiss had nine children: Mary b. 1825, Samuel Sherwood b. 1827, William M. b. 1829, Nancy b. 1833, Martha b. 1835, John b. 1838, Robert b. 1840, Jane b. 1843 and Elizabeth b. 1846. After Anstiss passed away, James married Jane Haggerty Kennedy in Perry County, Ohio on May 16, 1850.
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Name James Patton BLACK 1 Sex M Birth 20 MAR 1802 in Mifflin Co., PA 2 Death 14 JUL 1883 in Bremen, Fairfield Co. OH 3 Burial UNKNOWN Bethel Presbyterian Church Cemetary tombstone of James P. Black d. July 14 1883, 82y 3m 24d Religion 1852 Ruling Elder in Bethel Church Presbyterian Occupation Elected Perry County Commissioner PROP 1846 Property recorded in Plat Map, Jackkson Twp, Twp 16, Range 15, Section 31, SW Event 1 Records 1850 Listed in 1850 Ohio Census Perry Co. Jackson TWP Event 2 Records Listed in Rushcreek Twp, Fairfield Co. Cemetary Records Event 3 Relocation Moved from PA to OH before 1825 Reference Number 1214 Note James P. Black Nov. 1, 1833 Hocking Co. Residence in Perry Co. W1 2 SW1 4 R 16, T 14, S 30 144.62 acres, this is now Falls Gore Twp of Hocking Co, but would have been in Fairfield Co., part of Twp. now in Perry Co. as Muddy Creek. 1846 Plat May of Jackson Township, Perry County, Ohio Township 16, Range 15, Section 31, SW Corner 162 acres Owner shown James P. Black. Just west of 81 acres owned by G.L. Beery. The Presbyterians were the first to hold religious services in the settlements of Fairfield county, in private houses and barns. They built the first church in 1807 in the north western part of the township it was of hewed log. They now have two houses of worship in the township, one in Bremen and one in section 25, known as Bethel church. The latter was built in 1828 and at that time the society was organized in that vicinity. Rev. John Wright of Lancaster was the first minister in the township, and Francis Cartlett, at Bethel.
SOURCE:
TITLE: McCandlish Black Family History
AUTHOR: Black, Elizabeth PUBLICATION: Worthington, Ohio 1935 Repository Note: Library of Congress Call Number CS71.M1227 1935 Media Book Page 127 McCandlish Black Family History by Elizabeth Black 1935
TITLE: The History of Fairfield and Perry Counties, Ohio AUTHOR: Graham, A.A. PUBLICATION: Chicago, W.H.Beers and Company, 1883, TRANSCRIBED: 1998 Perry County Historical Society Repository Note: Perry County Historical Society Call Number Media Book Page 253
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