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From: "J. E. Leonard" <>
Subject: Re: [BLACK-L] ROBERT BLACK
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 22:20:12 -0500


Geri,

I don't know if there is any Delaware connection to my Black line or not. Most of what I have been able to find out regarding any brothers and sisters to my Thomas Marion is that they were all around
in Kentucky and Missouri. The youngest was in Florida in 1935. My Thomas Marion did have a sister named Jane, but she was probably born around 1855, so it couldn't be your Jane Black. So far, that
is all that I have and nothing as of now to connect to Delaware.

Good luck on searching for your family.

Jackie

wrote:

> Jackie, I read your posting with some interest. I am researching the surname
> LINDELL and I have a Thomas LINDELL married to a Jane L. Black on 2/15/1855.
> Their son was named Thomas Marion LINDELL. This is probably just
> coincidence. Does your Black surname have any connections with Delaware? I
> have no parentage for my Thomas LINDELL married to Jane Black.
> Geri
> Researching
> Delaware - BLACK, DELLIN, DICKINSON, DILL, LINDELL, MCDANIEL, REED, STEWART
> Wisconsin > Maryland - BAUR, SCHNEIDERS
> Home Page - http://hometown.aol.com/gerimcg/index.html
>
> << Have you ever run across a THOMAS MARION BLACK, b. 4/18/1858, unknown
> where, d. 1/4/1935 in Mississippi Co., MO? He married 2/6/1879 in Bullitt
> Co., KY to MARY LUCRETIA ARTMAN. After a little time,
> they left KY from Louisville and floated downriver on the Ohio to the Miss.
> River, then down the Miss. River and finally made landfall in Mississippi
> Co., MO. They lived in Miss. Co., MO the rest of
> their lives and are buried in the Anniston Cemetery, Anniston, Miss. Co.,
> MO. Family legend has Thomas Marion born in Alabama, but have never been
> able to find him there.
> >>

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