In 1848 William Morley ran for Sheriff on the Democratic ticket in Cuba, Ohio and was elected.
News of the discovery of gold in California reached the town of Cuba, Ohio in 1849.
01 April 1849, William Morley with others formed a joint stock company in Cuba to go to the gold fields of California.
3rd April 1849, headed from Ohio towards the gold fields of California.
On the 24th of July 1849 William Morley entered the Salt Lake Valley. He came to Utah on the 24th of July 1849 in the ox team company.
25th of July 1849, William Morley sees Brigham Young and John Taylor at the Bowery in Salt Lake.
A few days later William Morley is baptized by Levi Jakeman.
William Morley worked on building the masonry foundation of the Council House, Salt Lake City, Utah.
He was called to Sanpete County to set up settlement.
During his life the mechanically talented William Morley Black built many saw mills and grist mills including;
Sanpete, Utah
Manti, Utah
Nephi, Utah
Ephriam, Utah
Circleville, Utah
Beaver, Utah
Washington County, Utah
Kanab, Utah
Lehi, Utah
Glendale, Utah
Mexico:
Casas Grandes, Mexico
Juarez, Mexico
William Morley Black's six wives and children included;
1. William Morley married Margaret Ruth Banks,(1829-1884),on 05 February 1846. Margaret Ruth Banks was born on January 20, 1829,(daughter of Nathaniel B. and Barbarbara Banks of Illinois). She died on June 29, 1884.
Children of William Morley Black and Margaret Ruth Banks included;
Mary Elizabeth
Martin Luther
Martha Jane
Sarah Emma
William Kimball
John Morley
Isaac Edwin
George Henry
2. William Morley married Amy Jane Washburn, (1832-1888) on 2 February 1851 at Manti, Utah. She was the (daughter of Abraham and Tamar Washburn of Manti, Utah. Amy Jane Washburn was born on July 28, 1832. She died on August 28, 1888.
Children of William Morley Black and Amy Jane Washburn included;
Tamer Jane
Sarah Amelia
William Grant
Benjamin Daniel
Mary Ann
Charles Theadore
Eva Minerva
Margaret Ellen
Orson Pratt
3. William Morley married Annie Maria Hansen on 26 October 1859 at Ephraim, Utah She was (daughter of Andrew Hansen and Abelona Knudsen of Ephriam, Utah. They were pioneers of the 1856 Oxteam Company. Maria Hansen was born on November 19, 1840 and died on March 1920.
Children of William Morley Black and Annie Maria Hansen included;
Joseph Andrew
Rachel Ann
Olive Myrtle
William Sanford
Miller Snow
Hattie Druzilla
David Patten
Morley Larsen
Abelona
4. William Morley Black married Emma Lynette Richarson, (c.1830-1874) about 1859 . She was born about. 1830. Home in Ephraim, Utah.
Children of William Morley and Emma Lynette Richardson included;
Daniel
5. William Morley Black married Louisa Ann Washburn in 1 November 1869 at Salt Lake City (daughter of Abraham and Clarinda Washburn of Ossining, N.Y., pioneers 1848 oxteam company. Children of Louisa Ann Washburn included;
Cathrine Almeda
William Washburn
Parley Pratt
Calista
Hetta Clarinda
Edward Webb
Ella
Lula
Junius Exile
6. William Morley Black Married Sarah Marinda Thompson 11 May 1874 at Salt Lake City. Children of William Morley Black and Sarah Marinda Thompson included;
Mary Bell
Amy Jane
Eliza Roxy
Lewis
He had a few too many brushes with the law over his practice of polygamy. The Federal Marshalls were willing to put him in jail. Morley Larsen decided to go to the Mormon colonies in Mexico.
In 1889 Morley Larsen arrived at Diaz, Mexico.
On the 31st of July 1912 the Mexican factions were fighting and William Morley had to abandon Pearson enroute to El Paso. On the 10th of August 1912 Maria and William Morley got a train pass to go to Price, Utah.
William Morley Black died at 4:00 AM June 21st 1915, at Blanding, Utah. His funeral wagon hearse was led by a team of white horses to the Blanding Cemetery where he is interred.
William Morley Black was a member of the 81st quorum of seventies: high priest; patriarch, Blackhawk Indian War veteran and a Miller.
In 1848 William Morley ran for Sheriff on the Democratic ticket in Cuba, Ohio and was elected.
News of the discovery of gold in California reached the town of Cuba, Ohio in 1849.
01 April 1849, William Morley with others formed a joint stock company in Cuba to go to the gold fields of California.
3rd April 1849, headed from Ohio towards the gold fields of California.
On the 24th of July 1849 William Morley entered the Salt Lake Valley. He came to Utah on the 24th of July 1849 in the ox team company.
25th of July 1849, William Morley sees Brigham Young and John Taylor at the Bowery in Salt Lake.
A few days later William Morley is baptized by Levi Jakeman.
William Morley worked on building the masonry foundation of the Council House, Salt Lake City, Utah.
He was called to Sanpete County to set up settlement.
During his life the mechanically talented William Morley Black built many saw mills and grist mills including;
Sanpete, Utah
Manti, Utah
Nephi, Utah
Ephriam, Utah
Circleville, Utah
Beaver, Utah
Washington County, Utah
Kanab, Utah
Lehi, Utah
Glendale, Utah
Mexico:
Casas Grandes, Mexico
Juarez, Mexico
William Morley Black's six wives and children included;
1. William Morley married Margaret Ruth Banks,(1829-1884),on 05 February 1846. Margaret Ruth Banks was born on January 20, 1829,(daughter of Nathaniel B. and Barbarbara Banks of Illinois). She died on June 29, 1884.
Children of William Morley Black and Margaret Ruth Banks included;
Mary Elizabeth
Martin Luther
Martha Jane
Sarah Emma
William Kimball
John Morley
Isaac Edwin
George Henry
2. William Morley married Amy Jane Washburn, (1832-1888) on 2 February 1851 at Manti, Utah. She was the (daughter of Abraham and Tamar Washburn of Manti, Utah. Amy Jane Washburn was born on July 28, 1832. She died on August 28, 1888.
Children of William Morley Black and Amy Jane Washburn included;
Tamer Jane
Sarah Amelia
William Grant
Benjamin Daniel
Mary Ann
Charles Theadore
Eva Minerva
Margaret Ellen
Orson Pratt
3. William Morley married Annie Maria Hansen on 26 October 1859 at Ephraim, Utah She was (daughter of Andrew Hansen and Abelona Knudsen of Ephriam, Utah. They were pioneers of the 1856 Oxteam Company. Maria Hansen was born on November 19, 1840 and died on March 1920.
Children of William Morley Black and Annie Maria Hansen included;
Joseph Andrew
Rachel Ann
Olive Myrtle
William Sanford
Miller Snow
Hattie Druzilla
David Patten
Morley Larsen
Abelona
4. William Morley Black married Emma Lynette Richarson, (c.1830-1874) about 1859 . She was born about. 1830. Home in Ephraim, Utah.
Children of William Morley and Emma Lynette Richardson included;
Daniel
5. William Morley Black married Louisa Ann Washburn in 1 November 1869 at Salt Lake City (daughter of Abraham and Clarinda Washburn of Ossining, N.Y., pioneers 1848 oxteam company. Children of Louisa Ann Washburn included;
Cathrine Almeda
William Washburn
Parley Pratt
Calista
Hetta Clarinda
Edward Webb
Ella
Lula
Junius Exile
6. William Morley Black Married Sarah Marinda Thompson 11 May 1874 at Salt Lake City. Children of William Morley Black and Sarah Marinda Thompson included;
Mary Bell
Amy Jane
Eliza Roxy
Lewis
He had a few too many brushes with the law over his practice of polygamy. The Federal Marshalls were willing to put him in jail. Morley Larsen decided to go to the Mormon colonies in Mexico.
In 1889 Morley Larsen arrived at Diaz, Mexico.
On the 31st of July 1912 the Mexican factions were fighting and William Morley had to abandon Pearson enroute to El Paso. On the 10th of August 1912 Maria and William Morley got a train pass to go to Price, Utah.
William Morley Black died at 4:00 AM June 21st 1915, at Blanding, Utah. His funeral wagon hearse was led by a team of white horses to the Blanding Cemetery where he is interred.
William Morley Black was a member of the 81st quorum of seventies: high priest; patriarch, Blackhawk Indian War veteran and a Miller.
Gravesite Details
There is a web site that contains a book Our Black Family in America that may be of some help in genealogy of the William Black family at http://www.archive.org/details/ourblackfamilyin00blac
Family Members
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Mary Elizabeth Black
1846–1847
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Martin Luther Black
1848–1918
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Martha Jane Black Gale
1849–1921
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Tamar Jane Black Young
1852–1915
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Sarah Emma "Olive" Black
1853–1853
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William Kimball Black
1854–1856
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Sarah Amelia Black Young
1854–1950
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John Morley Black
1856–1933
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Isaac Edwin Black
1857–1931
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William Grant Black
1857–1948
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Benjamin Daniel Black
1859–1945
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Mary Ann Black Palmer
1861–1880
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George Henry Black
1861–1923
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Joseph Andrew Black
1861–1940
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Daniel Wells Black
1862–1865
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Rachel Ann Black Porter
1863–1906
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Charles Theodore Black
1864–1924
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Olive Myrtle Black Palmer
1865–1949
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Eva Minerva Black Palmer
1866–1950
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William Sanford Black
1867–1868
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Miller Snow Black
1869–1953
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Margaret Ellen "Maggie" Black Rowley
1869–1961
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William Washburn Black
1870–1884
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Orson Pratt Black
1871–1946
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Harriet Drucilla Black Guymon
1871–1965
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Catharine Amelia Black
1873–1873
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David Patten Black
1874–1958
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Parley Pratt Black
1875–1948
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Morley Larsen Black
1875–1951
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Mary Belle Black Carroll
1875–1955
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Calista Black Peel
1876–1955
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Amy Jane Black Carroll
1877–1959
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Eliza Roxie Black
1880–1891
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Ablonne Black Chapple
1880–1959
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Etta Clarinda "Clara" Black Webb
1880–1966
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Edward Webb Black
1881–1958
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Lewis Almon Black
1884–1884
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Lula Lorraine Black Drummond
1885–1968
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Ella Civilla Black Talley
1888–1926
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Junius Exile Black
1893–1977