Although no marker, I found an article in the Fairfield Recorder dated Nov. 13, 1930 reporting that T.J. Sims, a former Confederate had compiled a list of all Confederate veterans buried in Freestone County and he lists Aaron Black as being buried in Harrison Chapel.
Irene Aaron Black Sims had a family Bible with a birth date 1838 but this would not be possible if he is a son of Benjamin Black and Jane Little, since they did not marry until 1840.
Although no marker, I found an article in the Fairfield Recorder dated Nov. 13, 1930 reporting that T.J. Sims, a former Confederate had compiled a list of all Confederate veterans buried in Freestone County and he lists Aaron Black as being buried in Harrison Chapel.
Irene Aaron Black Sims had a family Bible with a birth date 1838 but this would not be possible if he is a son of Benjamin Black and Jane Little, since they did not marry until 1840.
Family Members
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John Alexander Black
1828–1860
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William Anderson "Dick" Black
1834–1909
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Lieut James Alexander Black
1836–1877
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Mary Jane Black Barnett
1843–1890
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Alleston Marion "Tobe" Black
1848–1923
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Martha Melissa Black Adkins
1850–1931
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Wiley Black
1853–1918
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Benjamin Franklin Black
1856–1885
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Margaret A. "Maggie" Black Ham
1862–1946
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