Person:William Black (40)

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William Black
b.3 Nov 1780 Augusta Co., VA
d.Bet 1811 and 1827 Clark County, Kentucky
m. 12 Jan 1763
  1. Margaret Black1763 - 1844
  2. Capt. Alexander Black1765 - 1854
  3. George Black1767 - 1859
  4. Jane Black1772 - 1814
  5. William Black1780 - Bet 1811 & 1827
  6. Rachel Black1782 - Aft 1821
  7. Robert Black1786 - 1828
  8. Nancy Black1789 - 1858
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Name[1] William Black
Gender Male
Birth? 3 Nov 1780 Augusta Co., VA
Death? Bet 1811 and 1827 Clark County, Kentucky

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Notes

In 1775, Henderson called for the creation of a government. By that time Kentucky had four settlements; Harrodsburg, Boonesborogh, Boiling Springs, and Logan's Station

Kentucky voted into the Union on June 1, 1792.

Montgomery County, Kentucky was formed from Clark County (formed 1793) after creation on 14 December 1796. Page 644. Fires on 4 Mar 1851 and 2 Dec 1863 destroyed many records.


Clark Co was formed in 1792.

WILLIAM BLACK was born in Augusta County, Virginia, November 3, 1780. When a lad of thirteen he moved, with his parents, to Clark County, Kentucky. In later years he lived on his father's farm on the Salt River in the northern part of what is now Nelson County. In 1811 his name appears on the tax lists of Clark County, so he must have returned to Clark County when his father sold his land in Nelson County in 1806.


"Wm. Black & His Descendants" WILLIAM BLACK was born in Augusta County, Virginia, November 3, 1780. When a lad of thirteen he moved, with his parents, to Clark County, Kentucky. In later years he lived on his father's farm on the Salt River in the northern part of what is now Nelson County. In 1811 his name appears on the tax lists of Clark County, so he must have returned to Clark County when his father sold his land in Nelson County in 1806. What became of him after this, I have no record. He must have died sometime before 1827 as his name does not appear as a beneficiary in the estate of his uncle, Alexander Black.



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References
  1. D. Collins.