Uri Black, son of Daniel and Elizabeth, was born on the old farm in Preble county, Ohio, November 6, 1806, was a blacksmith by trade, came to Indiana in 1833, and entered 160 acres of land in Montgomery county, near the Boone county line; this farm he improved, but later sold and bought one near Thorntown, on which he lived eleven years and then sold; in 1865 he came to Clinton county and purchased 245 acres, on which he resided until his death in 1882. He married Mary Ann WOLF, daughter of John WOLF. Mr. Black was a stanch republican and served as justice of the peace many years; he was a devout Methodist, and was a class leader at Thorntown. His children were born in the following order: George W., William L., Daniel, John, Henry H., David, James F., Uri, Jesse L., Mary E., and Sarah C.
Uri Black, son of Daniel and Elizabeth, was born on the old farm in Preble county, Ohio, November 6, 1806, was a blacksmith by trade, came to Indiana in 1833, and entered 160 acres of land in Montgomery county, near the Boone county line; this farm he improved, but later sold and bought one near Thorntown, on which he lived eleven years and then sold; in 1865 he came to Clinton county and purchased 245 acres, on which he resided until his death in 1882. He married Mary Ann WOLF, daughter of John WOLF. Mr. Black was a stanch republican and served as justice of the peace many years; he was a devout Methodist, and was a class leader at Thorntown. His children were born in the following order: George W., William L., Daniel, John, Henry H., David, James F., Uri, Jesse L., Mary E., and Sarah C.
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