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Samuel Black

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Samuel Black

Birth
Barbourville, Knox County, Kentucky, USA
Death
3 Feb 1919 (aged 87)
Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section J, Lot 458
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Suggested edit: SAMUEL BLACK DIES AT HOME HERE – Brother of Kentucky's Lieutenant Governor, Prosperous and Respected Farmer Goes To Reward. Mr. Samuel Black, one of Madison county's best known and most substantial farmers, died at his home in Richmond Saturday night, after failing in health for several months. He was 88 years of age. About five years ago he moved to Richmond from Red House, where he had been actively engaged in farming for a number of years. He had accumulated quite a competence, and stood high in the community and was respected and esteemed by all. Four sons and two daughters survive, the former being Messrs. P. C. Black, D. P. Black, and James Black all of this county, and J.E. Black of Clark. The deceased was a brother of Lieut. Gov. James D. Black, of Barbourville, and Mr. Alex Black, also of this city, and John A. Black, also of Knox county.
Throughout a long and useful life he had been a faithful member of the Methodist church. He was also a member of the Masonic order, and its beautiful ritual will be used for the burial after religious services by Dr. M. T. Chandler, pastor of the local Methodist church. The funeral will be held this, Monday, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, interment in the Richmond cemetery. The pallbearers will be: Active- R. E. Turley, Dr. D. J. Williams, N. B. Deatherage, J. R. McKinney, D. S. Harber, Dr. J. R. Pennington. Hororary- James Noland, Al. Williams, T. J. Kellums, Sanford Oldham, B. M. Igo, Dr. H. G. Sandlin.

In MyHeritage Family Trees
Samuel Black 1831 - 1919
Birth: Feb 4 1831 Barbourville, Knox, Kentucky, USA
Marriage: Marriage to: Margaret BAKER Dec 28 1860 Flat Lick, Knox, Kentucky, USA
Residence: Laurel, Kentucky, USA 1880
Residence: Laurel, Kentucky, USA 1880
Residence: Foxtown, Madison, Kentucky, USA 1900
Death: Feb 1 1919 Richmond, Madison, Kentucky, USA
Family members
Parents: John Craig Black 1805 - 1876, Clarissa Black (born Jones) 1807 - 1862
Wife: Margaret Black (born Baker) 1844 - 1905
Siblings: Permelia White Black 1827 - 1894, Alexander Black 1833 - 1926, David Warren Black 1836 - 1916, Isabell Black 1841 - 1864, Hiram Black 1844 - 1897, James Dixon Black 1851 - 1938, Florence Eve Black 1871 - 1960, Isaac J Black 1829 - 1866, Rhoda Black 1835 - 1891, Madison Black 1839 - ?, John A Black 1842 - 1923, Alabama Black
1846 - 1914, Rebecca T Black 1869 - 1940,
Children: General Ennice Black 1862 - 1929, Daniel Putnam Black 1867 - 1939, James D Black 1870 - 1912, Hannah Belle Black 1874 - 1961, Thomas C. Black 1879 - 1961, William Richard Black 1865 - 1910, John A Black 1868 - 1888, Samuel R Black 1872 - 1900, Nettie Black 1876 - 1960
Suggested edit: SAMUEL BLACK DIES AT HOME HERE – Brother of Kentucky's Lieutenant Governor, Prosperous and Respected Farmer Goes To Reward. Mr. Samuel Black, one of Madison county's best known and most substantial farmers, died at his home in Richmond Saturday night, after failing in health for several months. He was 88 years of age. About five years ago he moved to Richmond from Red House, where he had been actively engaged in farming for a number of years. He had accumulated quite a competence, and stood high in the community and was respected and esteemed by all. Four sons and two daughters survive, the former being Messrs. P. C. Black, D. P. Black, and James Black all of this county, and J.E. Black of Clark. The deceased was a brother of Lieut. Gov. James D. Black, of Barbourville, and Mr. Alex Black, also of this city, and John A. Black, also of Knox county.
Throughout a long and useful life he had been a faithful member of the Methodist church. He was also a member of the Masonic order, and its beautiful ritual will be used for the burial after religious services by Dr. M. T. Chandler, pastor of the local Methodist church. The funeral will be held this, Monday, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, interment in the Richmond cemetery. The pallbearers will be: Active- R. E. Turley, Dr. D. J. Williams, N. B. Deatherage, J. R. McKinney, D. S. Harber, Dr. J. R. Pennington. Hororary- James Noland, Al. Williams, T. J. Kellums, Sanford Oldham, B. M. Igo, Dr. H. G. Sandlin.

In MyHeritage Family Trees
Samuel Black 1831 - 1919
Birth: Feb 4 1831 Barbourville, Knox, Kentucky, USA
Marriage: Marriage to: Margaret BAKER Dec 28 1860 Flat Lick, Knox, Kentucky, USA
Residence: Laurel, Kentucky, USA 1880
Residence: Laurel, Kentucky, USA 1880
Residence: Foxtown, Madison, Kentucky, USA 1900
Death: Feb 1 1919 Richmond, Madison, Kentucky, USA
Family members
Parents: John Craig Black 1805 - 1876, Clarissa Black (born Jones) 1807 - 1862
Wife: Margaret Black (born Baker) 1844 - 1905
Siblings: Permelia White Black 1827 - 1894, Alexander Black 1833 - 1926, David Warren Black 1836 - 1916, Isabell Black 1841 - 1864, Hiram Black 1844 - 1897, James Dixon Black 1851 - 1938, Florence Eve Black 1871 - 1960, Isaac J Black 1829 - 1866, Rhoda Black 1835 - 1891, Madison Black 1839 - ?, John A Black 1842 - 1923, Alabama Black
1846 - 1914, Rebecca T Black 1869 - 1940,
Children: General Ennice Black 1862 - 1929, Daniel Putnam Black 1867 - 1939, James D Black 1870 - 1912, Hannah Belle Black 1874 - 1961, Thomas C. Black 1879 - 1961, William Richard Black 1865 - 1910, John A Black 1868 - 1888, Samuel R Black 1872 - 1900, Nettie Black 1876 - 1960

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73505342/samuel-black: accessed ), memorial page for Samuel Black (4 Feb 1831–3 Feb 1919), Find a Grave Memorial ID 73505342, citing Richmond Cemetery, Richmond, Madison County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Imagraver (contributor 47349450).