| Name |
Leander [Clark] Black, GGG Uncle |
| Birth |
8 Apr 1867, Rowan Co., Kentucky |
| Death |
20 Jan 1938, Rowan Co., Kentucky |
| Burial |
Black-Trent Cem, Trent Ridge, Rowan Co., Ky |
| Father |
John Bailey Clark (~1835-~1870) |
| Mother |
Martha Ann Riddle (1839->1910) |
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| Marriage |
abt 1887, Kentucky |
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| Spouse |
Elizabeth ("Lizzie") Petitt, GG Aunt |
| Birth |
10 Jul 1872, Rowan Co., Kentucky |
| Death |
31 Jul 1953, Rowan Co., Kentucky |
| Burial |
Black-Trent Cem, Trent Ridge, Rowan Co., Ky |
| Father |
Preston ("Pressie") Pettit (1837-1907) |
| Mother |
Mary Susan Riddle (1839-1916) |
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| Children |
| 1 M |
Mitchell C. Black, 1C2R |
| Birth |
3 Mar 1888, Rowan Co., Kentucky |
| Death |
9 Jul 1940, Rowan Co., Kentucky |
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| 2 F |
Nancy Jane Black, 1C2R |
| Birth |
29 Dec 1891, Rowan Co., Kentucky |
| Death |
5 Feb 1976, Shelby, Richland Co., Ohio |
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| 4 M |
Russell Black, 1C2R |
| Birth |
May 1899, Rowan Co., Kentucky |
| Death |
1900/1910, Rowan Co., Kentucky |
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| 5 M |
Ocie Black, 1C2R |
| Birth |
22 Sep 1904, Rowan Co., Kentucky |
| Death |
4 Jan 1989, Rowan Co., Kentucky |
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| Notes for Leander [Clark] Black |
Leander was born a Clark, but by the time of his marriage he had taken the name of his stepfather. He and his wife Lizzie were first cousins, since their mothers Mary and Martha Riddle were twin sisters.
A clipping from an unspecified paper, reprinted in Leroy Hinton's Rowan County Local News and Jottings, says: "Cranston news - Oct 9, 1931 : Leander Black has a severe attack of blood poison in his hand." According to Dewie Black, Leander lost the hand, and asked for it to be buried, and then dug up and put in his casket with him when he died.
According to Omer Trent, nephew of Leander through his sister Martha, Leander's last meal was a shot of whiskey and some canned apricots administered by Omer himself and his wife Dorothy. Leander had really bad arthritis and always walked kind of crippled up. Stella Black Helderbrand tells the story of Leander and Lizzie keeping apples under the floor and when the grandkids would go visit them Leander would get apples out from under the floor and peel them for them to eat with just one big long piece of peeling from each apple.
I cannot find an entry for him in the Kentucky death index, as either Leander Black or Leander Clark. |
| Census |
1900 census of Rowan Co., Ky, Hoggstown, family #159:
Leander Black, b. 4/67, 33; m. 13 yrs, 6 children, 4 living; Lizzie wife b. 5/72, age 28, m. 13 yrs; Michael C. son b. 3/87 age 12; Nancy J. dau b. 12/91 age 8; Pressey son b. 5/96 age 4; Russell son b. 5/99 age 1. (Between households of Henry Black and Willie Black. I have not identified the two children who died young.)
1910 census of Rowan Co., Ky, Hogstown, E.D. 156, p. 6B, records as family #103:
Black, Leander, 43; Lizzie, 39; married 23 years, 10 children, 5 living; Mitcher, 22; Preston, 13; Osie, 5. All family members and their parents born in Kentucky. (Clarissa is not listed, even though her gravestone gives her birthdate as Feb 1908, and she is recorded as 12 in the next census.)
1920 census of Rowan Co., Ky, magisterial district #3, records as family #214, between Estel Slone and Pressie Black:
Leander Black, 52; Lizzie, 30; (dau) Ola, 16; Clarica, 12.
Lizzie seems to be perpetually 30 (compare 1900 and 1910); the "daughter Ola" should be a son "Osa" or "Ocie". |
| Notes for Elizabeth ("Lizzie") Petitt |
Double stone in Black-Trent Cemetery on Trent Ridge has stone with inscription "Lizzie Petitt Black July 10, 1870 - July 31, 1953 : Leander Black Apr 8, 1867 - Jan 20, 1938" (Note that the birthdate on the stone conflicts with the 1900 census, which gives her birthdate as 5/72, and the 1880 census, which lists her as age 8. Dianna Gilliam's database had it as 18 May 1870.)
Index to Kentucky Death Records lists Lizzie Black, d. 31 July 1953, age 83, in Rowan Co., certificate Vol. 35, #17456. |
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