Historical Sketch of Samuel And Margaret Black John And Elizabeth Oliver And T
Historical Sketch of Samuel And Margaret Black John And Elizabeth Oliver And T
John G Black
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Gran father's oldest daughter married Aaron Decker and for several years they lived near Martinsburg, Knox County, Ohio. About the year 1850 father and mother took their family out and made them a visit. It was about the year 1857 that Uncle Aaron moved his family to Edgar County, Illinois, where he tarried for about three years. Then they all moved to near Fort Scott, Kansas. There the family anchored. Uncle wanted to move again but Aunt Deborah said "No" and she stayed. I have not seen any of... their descendants since they left Ohio. Grandfather's second daughter. Belle, married James Blair when she was about 14 years of age. They had four children : John, James, Nixon and Elizabeth. The boys all settled near Fort Scott, Kansas, and Elizabeth married Samuel Bratton and her family grew up about Cambridge. I have not seen any of them since they were children. Grandfather's son James married Sarah Jane Woods. He bought the farm grandfather owned on the Run three miles east of Cam- bridge, Ohio.
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