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Hettie <I>Ames</I> Black

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Hettie Ames Black

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
1915 (aged 85–86)
Burial
Tekamah, Burt County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2 GPS ~N41.78569 W96.23109 ~elev. 1194'
Memorial ID
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This information comes from the National Archives.

Hettie married Jacob Black, a farmer.

In 1860, Jacob was 33, Hettie 31, and they lived in Pike Township, Muscatine County, Iowa. Their children were Allie (8), Susan H (6), John (3), Mary A (4) and Ellie (2).

By 1885, Jacob was gone. Hettie, 56 by now, lived in Grant Township, Washington County, Nebraska, with her daughter, Mary Ann Remington and her son-in-law, Olof Remington. Olof was a farmer, and the household was large. In addition to Hettie's three grandchildren (Rosa (6), Frank W (2) and baby Elmer(Earl?--census records differed in spelling), there also were Olof's parents, Nelsen (78) and Mary (75) Remington.

In 1900, Mary Ann & Olof had moved to a different farm in Arizona township, Burt County, Nebraska. Hettie still lived with them.

Hettie died in 1915, but the Census for 1910 shows only Olaf (62), Mary Ann (50), and 2 children, Minnie E (23; a school teacher in a public school) and Elmer J (21; working on the home farm). Perhaps Hattie was living with another child. In 1910 Olaf was a livestock farmer, and their home was in or near Tekamah, Nebraska.

Hettie Black was buried in Tekamah Cemetery, next to her daughter, Mary Ann Remington.


This information comes from the National Archives.

Hettie married Jacob Black, a farmer.

In 1860, Jacob was 33, Hettie 31, and they lived in Pike Township, Muscatine County, Iowa. Their children were Allie (8), Susan H (6), John (3), Mary A (4) and Ellie (2).

By 1885, Jacob was gone. Hettie, 56 by now, lived in Grant Township, Washington County, Nebraska, with her daughter, Mary Ann Remington and her son-in-law, Olof Remington. Olof was a farmer, and the household was large. In addition to Hettie's three grandchildren (Rosa (6), Frank W (2) and baby Elmer(Earl?--census records differed in spelling), there also were Olof's parents, Nelsen (78) and Mary (75) Remington.

In 1900, Mary Ann & Olof had moved to a different farm in Arizona township, Burt County, Nebraska. Hettie still lived with them.

Hettie died in 1915, but the Census for 1910 shows only Olaf (62), Mary Ann (50), and 2 children, Minnie E (23; a school teacher in a public school) and Elmer J (21; working on the home farm). Perhaps Hattie was living with another child. In 1910 Olaf was a livestock farmer, and their home was in or near Tekamah, Nebraska.

Hettie Black was buried in Tekamah Cemetery, next to her daughter, Mary Ann Remington.




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  • Created by: Mr B
  • Added: Aug 10, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115232524/hettie-black: accessed ), memorial page for Hettie Ames Black (Feb 1829–1915), Find a Grave Memorial ID 115232524, citing Tekamah Cemetery, Tekamah, Burt County, Nebraska, USA; Maintained by Mr B (contributor 47821438).