Black, John, 1752-1813
John Black (b. 1752), a tax collector in Burlington County, New Jersey, owned a large tract of land in Springfield Township. He served as a paymaster during the Revolutionary War in the New Jersey Militia. His children were Thomas (1784-1864), Mary, John (1788-1875), and Caleb.
From the description of John Black account book, 1775-1794 1783-1784. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 53914345
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creatorOf | Black, John, 1752-1813. John Black account book, 1775-1794 1783-1784. | New Jersey Historical Society Library |
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Tax administration and procedure |
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Person
Birth 1752
Death 1813