Thomas Black Genealogy Source Records

Contents

  • Baptismal Record
  • Birth Record
  • Marriage Records
  • Military Records
  • Death Record
  • Obituary (none found)
  • Cemetery Records
  • Tombstone (none)
  • Last Will and Testament
Thomas Black and Margaret Leddy Marriage Records

Marriage Records

Thomas Black married Margaret Leddy on 16 July 1851 at St. Francois Xavier (Catholic Church), Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada

Thomas Black re-married Margaret Leddy on 26 October 1851 in an Anglican or Presbyterian Church on Grosse Ile, Quebec, Canada

Marriage Record Comments
  • Thomas Black married Margarite Leddy on 26 July 1851 at the Parish of St. Francois Xavier, Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada. The marriage Record states: “marriage between Thomas Black, of the religion Protestant and Margarite Leddy, Catholic.” The original St. Francois Xavier Church, Chicoutimi was established in 1847. It has been rebuilt 3 times and is currently a Cathredral. The locations is: 514, rue Racine Est, Chicoutimi, QC and overlooks the old port area of the town. Chicoutimi is the most populous borough of the city of Saguenay in Quebec, Canada. Chicoutimi was founded as a city in 1842 at the confluence of the Saguenay and Chicoutimi rivers.
  • Thomas Black re-married Margaret Leddy 26 October 1851 on Grosse Ile, Quebec, Canada at a presumed Anglican or Presbyterian church as the original records states they were previously married in a Catholic Church. The date of 26 October 1851 is a little over three months later. Grosse Ile is about 200 miles by water upstream from Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada and about 30 miles east of Quebec. At the time it was the place where immigrants landed to be processed. Shortly before, particularly 1847 many Irish immigrants died there due to contagious diseases. It is presumed Thomas wanted to also be married in his own church. But I also wonder whether their journey there might also be a nostalgia visit to Margaret's possible arrival there from Ireland or if it is might be connected to her parents in some way.




 


Military Record

Hochelaga Light Infantry

6th Battalion Volunteer Militia of Canada

This is to Certify, that I have this day appointed T. Black to be a Sergeant in No. 6 Company, 6th Battalion Active Militia of Canada under my command, and the Members of said Company are hereby required to obey all lawful orders given by him in his capacity as Sergeant.

Given under my hand and the Seal of the Battalion
at Montreal, this 20th day of August 1875.


Euha David
Captain and Adjutant


Military Record Comments
  • This record was found by the Leonhardt family as part of their collection of records and pictures about their Knowles and Black ancestors.
  • It it presumed that T. Black is our Thomas Black who was married to Margaret Leddy.
  • The Battalion was raised January 31, 1862 at Montreal, Quebec as the 6th battalion Volunteer Militia Rifles of Canada. It was redesignated the Sixth Battalion Volunteer Militia Rifles of Canada or (Hochelaga Light Infantry) on June 5, 1865, the 6th Battalion Hochelaga Fusiliers on December 1875 and finally as the 6th Battalion Fusiliers January 28, 1876. Thus the Hochelaga Light Infantry existed as a name only from June 5, 1865 to December 1875. Since in the certificate above the month August is very clear and the last digit of the year is "5", then the certificate would only be correct for either August 1865 or August 1875.
  • Various Paylists have been found or Thomas Black's service in the Hochelaga Light Infantry for 1876, 1877 and 1878. A Paylist for 1865 indicates he was in the Queens Own Rifles. Thus the year on the certificate above is most likely from 1875.




Death Record
St. Matthew's Presbyterian Church, Montreal

Superior Court
Prothanotary's Office

Province of Quebec
District of Montreal

True extract on the reverse, from the register of civil status of St. Matthew's Presbyterian Church for the year 1878
Montreal, March 5, 1979

Death and Funeral
Thomas Black died on the thirtieth day of June Eighteen hundred and Seventy eight years of paralysis of the brain aged fifty four years and was buried on the third day of July in Mount Royal Cemetery Montreal.

Officiating

S. Somoville Shobbs
Minister


Death Record Comments
  • The church and minister are the same as for the baptism of his grandaughter Margaret Jane Knowles earlier in 1878.
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Obituary Search Comments
  • In April 1979, a request was made to the Montreal Public library for a newspaper search for an obituary for Thomas Black who died on June 30, 1878.
  • The Montreal Library searched from June 30 to July 19 1878 but found nothing for Thomas Black.




Burial Certificate
From Register of Interments
of
The Mount Royal Cemetery Company
1297 Forest Road,
Outremont, Montreal, Quebec
Canada

  1. Name of Deceased: THOMAS BLACK
  2. Age: 54 Years
  3. Date of Death: 30 June, 1878
  4. Cause of Death: Natural Cause
  5. Interred in No. Section C, grave number 853-H
  6. Date of Burial: 3 July, 1878
  7. Occupation: *****
  8. Birth Place: Scotland
  9. Last Residence: 148 Forfar St., Montreal, Quebec
  10. Place of Death: *****
  11. Given at Outremont, Quebec this 30th day of March, 1979

Burial Record Comments
  • It is not known why the occupation and place of death are not shown.




Cemetery Map
  • The Thomas and Margaret family plot is in the Mount Royal Cemetery in Montreal. The plot is Section C, graves 853-G & H. It is registered in the name of Thomas Black Besides Thomas and Margaret two of their children, 3 Knowles grandchildren, and 1 Cameron child, probably a grandchild is buried there.
  • The 853 plot is in section C-6. During the summer of 1994 on a family trip to Montreal the Jordan family tried to find the grave. The Mount Royal Cemetery is a beautiful old cemetery high on a hill to the north and a little west of downtown Montreal. Unfortunately, the official grave markers in this area of the cemetery are very hard to find. Since we had so much trouble, we asked for help from the office and they kindly went out with us. After much searching we believe we found the spot, but it was covered in overgrowth. No grave marker was found and there was no close cemetery property marker to reference to. It is possible we were in the wrong place. We did take a picture of where we thought the spot was and said a prayer for our relatives from long ago.




The Thomas and Margaret Black Family Plot

The Mount Royal Cemetery

5th April, 1979
Section C., grave numbers 853-G. & H.
Registered in the name of THOMAS BLACK

Name
Age
Date of Death
ARTHUR WILLIAM BLACK
Son of Thomas Black
3 days 29th May, 1869
MARGARET ELLEN BLACK
Daughter of Thomas Black
16 years & 1 month 23rd March, 1872
THOMAS BLACK 54 years 30 June, 1878
ISABELLA MAUD KNOWLES
Daughter of William Knowles
3 days 28th August 1879
WILLIAM RALPH KNOWLES 1 year & 9 months 24th March, 1885
JOHN A. CAMERON
Son of john Cameron
10 years & 8 months 6th August, 1894
MARGARET BLACK nee LEDDY
Widow Thomas Black
66 years 28th March, 1899

Cemetery Record Comments
  • The Thomas and Margaret Black Family Plot contain not only their own graves and some of their young children but also grandchildren via two daughters.
  • William Wallce Knowles married Isabella Black, daughter of Thomas and Margaret Black in January 1877 and children Isabella Maud and William Ralph Knowles are buried in the Thomas and Margaret Black Family Plot.
  • It is presumed that John A. Cameron, son of John Cameron who married Mary Black who was the daughter of Thomas and Margaret Black.
  • The typo ROLPH was correct to RALPH in the transcription.