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.
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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