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Siblings:
Alfred Griffith Black 1806-1888, Rhedmond H Black 1810-1839, George Washington Black 1814-1888, John Black abt 1815 - ?, Robert Robbin Black abt 1816-1876, Sara Lova Black 1818-1906, Mary Pollyanna Black 1819-1880, James Samuel Black 17 May 1819-1 Jan 1871. James Samuel Black is buried in Black-Diesel Cemetery in Redford, Reynolds, MO, USA ID #182674011.
Rebecca Black Reese was Cherokee Indian, and her husband William, was said to be half Cherokee, according to Reese researchers. They were said to be from the Cherokee Nation in Tennesee.
The Black family came from Tennesse in or around 1820 and finally settled in Black, Reynolds, MO. It is believed William and Rebecca lived in Illinois perhaps through the 1830's & 1840s before coming to Reynolds county, MO. They were married in Marshall,Illinois. They owned land west of Black, MO.
Her headstone is in Webb Cemetery in northern Reynolds county, off Rt. J, a few miles from Black, MO. Another headstone is near hers, mostly likely that of her husband, William Reese. This tombstone was heavily damaged. It is believed that Rebecca died in the early 1870s.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22345458/rebecca-reese
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