Black Gravestone Photos







Black Family
on Vacation
Circa 1925
McCoy Kids on Horse
Possibly Anna standing,
Laura, Hazel, Bowse,
Pete, John
Dr. Charles H. Black
Son of Samuel L. and
Maria Hare Black

Alvin L. Black
Son of Samuel H.
& Flora L. Black
Oscar and
Pearl Tillman

Glenda Black
US Air Force
Richard A. Black
Son of Alvin &
Hazel L. Black

Hazel L. Black
D. of Henry &
Hannah McCoy
Henry Wilt McCoy.
Son of Andrew and
Susan Wilt McCoy
Rath Siblings and
mother, Lillie May Rath

Death of Samuel Black Samuel L. Black Obituary (McKeesport Daily News, 1906) Aged Father of Former Mayor Passes Away His Son at Mt. Clemens at the Time of the Summons–Brief Sketch of An Honored and Eventful Career–Funeral Thursday. — Samuel Black, one of the oldest and most highly honored residents of McKeesport, died at 7:15…
Lancaster Surname The earliest Lancaster ancestor is John Lancaster, birthdate unknown, died in about 1838 (9). His wife was Joanna, her surname unknown. It is not known where they lived. It is assumed they were probably farmers. Their children were Mary, Catherine, Eleanor, Bartholomu, Andrew, James, and John. Their son James was born in 1788…
Andrew McCoy Family and Binkerds in 1850 Census,Armstrong County, PA:
Samuel L. Black and Family in 1850 Census (To see whole census page, downloading and viewing in your favorite photo program is recommended because of the large file size. Click here to download.) Black Surname The Black family can be traced back to Samuel L. Black. It was stated in his obituary that he descended from…
Binkerd Family Mentioned in Book “History of Armstrong County” XXVII Perry Township Organization of the Township – The Pioneers – Their Work and their Hardships – Early Roads and Primitive Manufactures – The Pioneer Schools – Truby’s Mill – The Borough of Queenstown. Perry Township was formerly a part of Sugar Creek. In 1845…
Editor’s note: This is a reprint of an article in a series called “Tellers of Weird Tales” by Terence Hanley. Original article is here. What an exciting find this was! I had been in the habit of searching for lists of his works, and happened upon this story of Robert J. Black Jr. Tellers of…