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From: "H. Juhling McClung" <>
Subject: Re: [BLACK-L] Sam Black Church
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2001 22:25:28 -0400
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The Rev. Samuel Black's parents were Joseph Black and Abigail Dickenson
McClung. They married on 2 Nov 1804. I have his siblings and children. I do
not know anything about Joseph or where he hooks into the other
Greenbrier/Augusta Blacks. I'm happy to share what I have and I would like
to hear more about his ancestors if that is available.
The Rev. Black has a very colorful history, which momentarily I can't
locate. I'll keep looking.
Juhling McClung
>Dear List:
>
>I missed the first post on this subject, but had to take time to comment.
>Ironically, just about 5 weeks ago, my husband and I were returning from the
>East Coast and saw a sign "Sam Black Church". Since my maiden name was
>BLACK and I have been working that genealogy, we were intrigued and decided
>to take a side trip. We were traveling on I-64 in Greenbrier Co., WV and
>approximately a mile off the highway we found the large State informational
>marker and Sam Black United Methodist Church. I did take a picture of the
>sign and of the church. If anyone is interested, I would be happy to scan
>and send the the pictures. Just e-mail me personally at the following
>address:
>
>
>
>Also, does anyone know which BLACK line Rev Sam Black (1813-1899) is
>connected to?
>
>Jan
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <>
>To: <>
>Sent: Saturday, August 11, 2001 11:52 AM
>Subject: [BLACK-L] Sam Black Church
>
>
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>> I think maybe you're thinking of Black's chapel, named for one of my
>ancestors. It is not in Virginia, but Alabama.Shirley
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