Hugh Black Family Cemetery
(aka Carr)
Located in Lynn Township
Turner Road (Old Hwy. 69)
(Free access is assumed.)
38.02781, -87.90062
(Photographed 3 Dec 2012)
 

Surname Given Name Birth Date Death Date Notes and Inscriptions Military Service Photos
Black Elizabeth 5 Oct 1859 15 Feb 1892 Daughter of Hugh Black & Elizabeth (Broadhead) Black Carr.   2224  2222
Black Hugh 15 Feb 1857 2 Mar 1898 Son of Hugh Black & Elizabeth (Broadhead) Black Carr.   2223 2222
Black Hugh 14 Sep 1818 27 Nov 1863 First husband of Elizabeth (Broadhead) Black Carr.  Married 26 Feb 1845. 

Aged:  45 y's. 2 m's. 13 d's.
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Black Lucy -- 29 Feb 1872 Daughter of George H & Anna E (Mattingly) Black. 

(Note:  George H Black is the son of Hugh Black & Elizabeth (Broadhead) Black Carr.)
  2232
Black Margaret 28 Jan 1854 17 Jul 1854 Daughter of Hugh Black & Elizabeth (Broadhead) Black Carr.   2227  2225
Black Martha L 16 Sep 1851 22 Oct 1852 Daughter of Hugh Black & Elizabeth (Broadhead) Black Carr.   2226  2225
Black Mary B 26 Jan 1854 8 Mar 1856 Daughter of Hugh Black & Elizabeth (Broadhead) Black Carr.   2228  2225
Carr  Elizabeth Black 25 Mar 1825 9 Aug 1901 nee Broadhead.  Wife of Hugh Black, 1st, married 26 Feb 1845; and Horace D Carr, 2nd, married 30 Jan 1871.   2231
Williams Sarah Jane "Jennie" 17 Jan 1849 29 Mar 1903 nee Black.  Second wife of Wyatt Williams.  Daughter of Hugh Black & Elizabeth (Broadhead) Black Carr.   2220
Williams Wyatt H 10 Aug 1890 14 Jan 1908 Son of Wyatt & Sarah Jane "Jennie" (Black) Williams. 

"Died on board U.S. Washington at Magoalena (sic) Bay, Old Mexico." 

(Note:  Bahía Magdalena (Magdalena Bay) is a 50 km long bay in Comondú Municipality along the western coast of the Mexican state of Baja California Sur.  In 1908, an American fleet of sixteen battleships on a cruise around the world, the Great White Fleet, stopped in the Bay and carried out gunnery practice.  USS Washington was later renamed USS Seattle.)
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