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Ann (Clayton) Nickson Black 1830 - 1872

Ann (Clayton) Black was born in 1830. She was in a relationship with John Horatio Nickson, and had a child Thomas Nickson. Ann Black died at age 42 years old in 1872. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Ann (Clayton) Nickson Black.
Ann (Clayton) Black
1830
1872
Female
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Ann (Clayton) Black's History: 1830 - 1872

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  • 1830

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    1830
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  • 1872

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    1872
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    Ann (Clayton) Nickson Black lived 30 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 42.
    The average age of a Clayton family member is 72.
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In 1830, in the year that Ann (Clayton) Nickson Black was born, 10,000 chests of opium were sold in China - one chest was 60–65 kilograms, about 140 pounds, and was worth nearly $740 in US dollars. This worked out to a trade of roughly 7.5 million US dollars in 1830.
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In 1846, by the time she was 16 years old, on February 26th, the Liberty Bell was rung for George Washington's birthday. It is said that when it was rung, a previous crack was worsened, leading to the crack seen today. A paper of the time said that at "around noon, it was discovered that the ringing had caused the crack to be greatly extended, and that the old Independence Bell...now hangs in the great city steeple irreparably cracked and forever dumb".
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Ann Clayton's Family Tree

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Ann (Clayton) Nickson Black

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