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Subject: [BLACK-L] Re: Here are a few Blacks(1700s-1800s_ if interested:
Date: 29 Oct 2001 05:18:15 -0700


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No, I don't have her, or any mention of Temple, Texas. But there is mention of some that went to other parts of Texas. They might very well be some kin.
Here is a little info:
Mary McDowell, daughter of John and Barbera Henry McDowell, was born 03 August 1790 in Glenmellion, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, and died 25 February 1875
in Pacelot Mills, Spartanburg County,S.C.-m-William Black Abt. 1811 in Rock Hill, Spartanburg County, S.C., son of Alexander Black and Isabella Wilson. He was born 13 April 1789 in Pennsylvania, and died 10 March 1829 in Union County, South Carolina.
3. Catherine Rachel McDowell(Niece of mary above), B.12/23/1825
-m-
Mr. (?) Black
issue(migrated to Cherokee Co., Tex..):
a. Joseph Black
b. Templeton G. Black
c. Mary Black-m-J. E. Francis in tx., wound up in Ft. Worth, Tex..
d. W. F. Black-m-Bessie Ware, daughter of Susan Ware and granddaughter of Adeline Wyatt. Wound up in Dallas, Tex., he
becoming a lawyer.
There were also some Blacks that married into my White line too.
Take care,
Dave


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