James Acel Black

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James Acel Black

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Orderville, Kane County, UT, United States
Death: February 01, 1955 (71)
Springville, Utah County, UT, United States
Place of Burial: Blanding, San Juan, Utah, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Benjamin Daniel Black and Susan Louisa Black
Husband of Susan Catherine Black
Father of William Richard Black; Leona Black; Thelma Black; Roxie Black; Rose Black and 7 others
Brother of Daniel Black; Tamar Arvena Black; Edwin Zemira Black; Justin Abinadi Black; Sarah Artimisha Black and 6 others
Half brother of Joseph Henry Black

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About James Acel Black

GEDCOM Note

Baptism: 4 Nov 1891, Endowment: 24 Apr 1936 Record of LDS Church ordinance (living or proxy) Film No: 458690, Relative/Proxy: LaDean Black Weight

Sealing to parents: BIC Pat Benjamin Daniel Black/Susan L. Palmer (Susan Louisa Palmer)

James married Vera Watkins , Arizona, Sealing to spouse: 23 May 1939 MANTI LDS Church membership record of a deceased person. No additional information is available. Sealing to spouse: 23 Oct 2004 PROVO. She was born 23 July 1906 Lehi, Maricopa, Arizona, Died Nov 1994, Tacoma, , Washington

James married Vera Nash 28 May 1938. <Of, Orderville, Kane, Utah> Sealing to spouse: 12 Aug 1997 JRIVE She was born about 1887 <Of, Orderville, Kane, Utah> Vera Watkins Nash is the same woman.

Personal Family Records of James A. and Susan D. Black (Our Black Family In America)

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James Acel Black's Timeline

1883
April 15, 1883
Orderville, Kane County, UT, United States
1891
November 4, 1891
Age 8
1907
November 2, 1907
Fruitland, Duchesne County, UT, United States
1910
April 25, 1910
Kirtland, San Juan County, NM, United States
1912
March 25, 1912
Blanding, San Juan County, UT, United States
1915
February 8, 1915
Blanding, San Juan, Utah, United States
1918
May 30, 1918
Blanding, San Juan County, UT, United States