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Hiram Monford Black

Birth
Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA
Death
7 Oct 1950 (aged 55)
Mountain Home, Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Weaverville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Was buried in Clark's Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery according to his obituary in the Citizen-Times. It is unmarked, as are so many other graves from this family in this cemetery.

Hiram has one other sibling, a brother named William Earl Black, born 4 Mar 1890, or 1891. Info on him is sparse. He is listed as a surviving son in his father's Feb 1943 obituary. He is also listed as a surviving brother in Hiram's Oct 1950 obituary, as Will Black, when he was 60. For some reason, in March of 1950, he is listed as Hugh Black of Asheville in his mother's obituary. He is listed as W.E. Black of Knoxville in his brother Benjamin's obituary in 1959.

Also listed on Hiram's obit is his daughter Virginia C. Black, born about 1929, who is listed as Mrs. W. E. Wilburn, along with another daughter born after the 1940 census listed as Miss Judy Black.
Was buried in Clark's Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery according to his obituary in the Citizen-Times. It is unmarked, as are so many other graves from this family in this cemetery.

Hiram has one other sibling, a brother named William Earl Black, born 4 Mar 1890, or 1891. Info on him is sparse. He is listed as a surviving son in his father's Feb 1943 obituary. He is also listed as a surviving brother in Hiram's Oct 1950 obituary, as Will Black, when he was 60. For some reason, in March of 1950, he is listed as Hugh Black of Asheville in his mother's obituary. He is listed as W.E. Black of Knoxville in his brother Benjamin's obituary in 1959.

Also listed on Hiram's obit is his daughter Virginia C. Black, born about 1929, who is listed as Mrs. W. E. Wilburn, along with another daughter born after the 1940 census listed as Miss Judy Black.