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Olive Black

Birth14 Oct 1804 - Limington, York, Maine, USA
Death21 Feb 1867 - Caribou, Aroostook, Maine, USA
MotherHANNAH HAMBLEN
FatherJOAB BLACK

Born in Limington, York, Maine, USA on 14 Oct 1804 to JOAB BLACK and HANNAH HAMBLEN. Olive Black had 10 children. She passed away on 21 Feb 1867 in Caribou, Aroostook, Maine, USA.

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Joab Black
1780 - 1821
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Hannah Hamblen
1775 - 1836
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Sarah H Small
1842 - 1913
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Harriet T Small
1846 - 1917
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William Hobson Small
1825 - 1850
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Irene E Small
1833 - 1893
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-Mary Small Black
1828 - 1912
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Sophioma B Small
1837 - 1859
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Israel S Small
1835 - 1892
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Alvah B Small
1839 - 1863
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Grant Small
1836 - Unknown
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Ruth Ann Small
1831 - 1908

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