Family lore says that circa 1874, in Indiana (or Illinois), that Warren was involved in a fight over water rights. It is not known who killed whom or if he left to avoid prosecution.
Regardless, Frances is living in Neosho County, Kansas by March of 1875, as widowed. She married William R. Miller, on May 12, 1875, in Neosho County, Kansas.
Bio by Deborah Black Phenix
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Family lore says that circa 1874, in Indiana (or Illinois), that Warren was involved in a fight over water rights. It is not known who killed whom or if he left to avoid prosecution.
Regardless, Frances is living in Neosho County, Kansas by March of 1875, as widowed. She married William R. Miller, on May 12, 1875, in Neosho County, Kansas.
Bio by Deborah Black Phenix
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Family Members
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Mary E Black Helms
1850–1933
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Nancy P Black Young
1852–1933
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William Nelson Black
1854–1933
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Joseph W Black
1856–1912
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Martha Jane Black Young
1861–1927
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George William Black
1864–1910
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Eliza F. Black Bechhold Sullivan
1866–1935
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Susan F "Susie" Black Sullivan
1870–1908
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Warnie Frances Black Black
1874–1939
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