The husband of Nell Porter Wynne whom he married October 27, 1909 in Charlotte.
From the book The MacOueens of Oueensdale:
Frederick LeRoy Black is a fine fellow, with decided talents for music, and a great fondness for military; he was educated at Davidson College, NC, and afterwards studied law at the University of North Carolina, and was admitted to the Bar in September, 1904. and is now living in Charlotte, N. C, where he is a member of the well-known law firm of Brenizer & Black.
He married Miss Nell Wynne, a talented and lovely young woman of Atlanta, Ga., and to them have been born two sweet little girls, namely: Nell Evelyn Black and Flora MacOueen Black.
The husband of Nell Porter Wynne whom he married October 27, 1909 in Charlotte.
From the book The MacOueens of Oueensdale:
Frederick LeRoy Black is a fine fellow, with decided talents for music, and a great fondness for military; he was educated at Davidson College, NC, and afterwards studied law at the University of North Carolina, and was admitted to the Bar in September, 1904. and is now living in Charlotte, N. C, where he is a member of the well-known law firm of Brenizer & Black.
He married Miss Nell Wynne, a talented and lovely young woman of Atlanta, Ga., and to them have been born two sweet little girls, namely: Nell Evelyn Black and Flora MacOueen Black.
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