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Hi Bill, I understand that the 1880 census shows that her parent's were born in TN, but, in 1910 it shows that her father was born in NC & her mother in VA. There's a very good chance the below is your Margaret, especially because of where the Black family is found in 1880. 1850: Not Stated, Murray Co., Georgia Alexander Black 29 NC Farmer May Black 31 NC Nancy Black 10 TN Robert A. Black 7 TN Mary J. Black 6 TN Sarah E. Black 4 TN John Black 3 GA Moses Black 1 GA Robert Black 60 NC Nancy Black 70 NC (No indication that they are Indian.) 1860: Georgia Militia District 825, Rock Creek P.O., Murray Co., Georgia Alexander Black 39 NC Farm Laborer Mary Black 40 NC Nancy Black 19 TN Robert Black 16 TN Farm Laborer Mary J. Black 15 TN Sarah E. Black 14 TN John Black 13 GA Moses Black 11 GA Caroline Black 9 GA Marget M. Black 7 GA James M. Black 4 GA Martha M. Black 3 GA Georgia Black 5 Months GA (Shown as a Male) (No indication that they are Indian.) I don't see them in 1870. 1880 (From LDS) Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace A. BLACK Self M Male W 59 NC Farmer NC NC Mary BLACK Wife M Female W 61 NC Keeping House NC NC Malissa BLACK Dau S Female W 20 GA NC NC Charles RICE Other S Male W 20 AR Farm Laborer TN TN J. M. BLACK Son M Male W 24 GA Farmer NC NC Alice BLACK DauL M Female W 20 AR AR AR M. E. BLACK GDau S Female W 4 TX GA AR Maggie BLACK GDau S Female W 2 TX GA AR Source Information: Census Place Spring Creek, Yell, Arkansas Family History Library Film 1254060 NA Film Number T9-0060 Page Number 383D liz No Relation Notify Administrator about this message?
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