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William BLACK
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
Jane BLACK (1849 - 1909)
William BLACK

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Janet MCARTHUR





























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Near Relatives of William BLACK
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Self William BLACK

Spouse/Partner Janet MCARTHUR

Daughter Jane BLACK abt 1849 Lanarkshire, Scotland 1909 Mackay, Queensland, Australia 60

Son in Law James CURRAN abt 1844 Ireland 1891 Mackay, Queensland, Australia 47

Granddaughter Janet MacArthur CURRAN abt 1873 Cambusnetham, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1944 Milla Milla, Queensland, Australia 71
Grandson William CURRAN abt 1874 Cambusnetham, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1911 Queensland, Australia 37
Grandson Richard CURRAN abt 1879 Cambusnetham, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1947 Mackay, Queensland, Australia 68
Granddaughter Isabella Elizabeth CURRAN 1884 Mackay, Queensland, Australia 1957 Queensland, Australia 73
Granddaughter Margaret Jane (Jean) CURRAN 1884 Mirani, Queensland, Australia 1964 Mackay, Queensland, Australia 80

Events in William BLACK's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
abt 1849 Birth of daughter Jane BLACK Lanarkshire, Scotland Ancestry trees
1909 Death of daughter Jane BLACK (aged 60) Mackay, Queensland, Australia Note 1 18, 60
Note 1: 1909 C2255 Jane Curran William Black Janet McArthur

Daily Mercury (Mackay) 20th March 1909
OBITUARY
The death occurred at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. G. Heath, Byron-street, early yesterday morning, of Mrs. Jane Curran (relict of the late. Mr. James Cur ran, of Mirani). The deceased lady was a well known identity in the district having resided here for the past twenty-six years, eighteen of which were spent in Mirani, where she leaves behind a host of friends.
Mrs. Curran, at the time of her death, was 59 years of age, and her husband predeceased her some eighteen years ago. Death was due to Bright's disease. The funeral took place in the afternoon, the Rev. A. Dunn performing the last sad rites at the graveside. A grown-up family of two sons and three daughters are left to mourn their sad loss. One son and one daughter (Mrs. Heath) are married, and all of them reside in the district.
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from death reg of dau Jane