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Sonia Allison BLACK

Female Abt 1927 - 1974  (47 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sonia Allison BLACK was born about 1927 in Mannington, Marion, West Virginia (daughter of Ralph Skinner BLACK and Mabel Viola BABINGTON); died on 15 Jan 1974 in Saint John, New Brunswick.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1930, Mannington, Marion, West Virginia
    • Residence: From 1956 to 1964, Kisangani (Stanleyville), Congo

    Notes:

    Source: When the Lions Fed – Saint John Hostages in Congo (1964)
    Article n. 310 by Ronald J. Jack (Public Historian and Web-publisher)

     In the summer of 1954, Sonia Black and David Grant were married in an obscure little church in West Saint John. She was 28 and he was 29. On the provincial registration document, beside "Occupation", each of them entered "Missionary". They had signed up for language courses and were preparing to devote their lives to mission work in the Belgian Congo. What they got themselves into, and who got them out, make for an interesting story. It is history worth preserving.
     [...]
     The pair of star-crossed missionaries were Saint Johners, through and through. Sonia Black was a Valley-girl, having lived at 262 City Road, almost in the shadow of the General Public Hospital. In fact after graduating from Saint John High School she enrolled in the Nursing School at the General, and was Class Valedictorian in 1947. She received her theological training at the Prairie Bible Institute at Three Hills, Alberta., a western institution with links to many churches in the Maritimes. Her Dad had been a gunner in one of the Siege Batteries in WW1 and returned to work with the C.P.R. Her mother had been office staff with T.S. Simms in Fairville.
    David Grant hailed from Red Head, just east of the city. He was a graduate of the Vocational High School on Douglas Avenue, and the practical knowledge he acquired there served him well in Africa where he built a seminary and a school. After graduation he took theological training with the Atlantic Bible Institute at Hampton Station, N.B. After falling for Sonia he proposed twice. The second proposal was that they devote their married lives to mission work, and their application was accepted by the Unevangelized Field Mission. The U.F.M. was a Christian umbrella group utilizing volunteers from multiple denominations and countries.
     Over the years tens of thousands of Canadians have washed up in some of the world’s danger zones, got in trouble, and had to be rescued. There is drama in bad luck, certainly, but precious little heroism. With Sonia and David Grant we have a different story. They were forced out of Congo by revolutionary blood letting, but could not sit on their hands in Canada while their students, patients an friends were under threat. After a period of recuperation in Saint John, consultation with family, and no doubt plenty of prayers, they went back in. They passed the test of character and they do qualify as Canadian heroes. [continue here…]

    Sonia married Rev. David Lloyd GRANT on 9 Aug 1954 in Lancaster, Saint John, New Brunswick. David was born on 8 Dec 1924 in Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick; died on 15 Jul 1965 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ralph Skinner BLACK was born on 21 Nov 1890 in Pleasant Point, Saint John, New Brunswick (son of James Amesy BLACK and Mary Ella STRAIGHT); died in 1972.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1901, Lancaster, Saint John, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1911, Lancaster, Saint John, New Brunswick
    • Immigration: 2 Jul 1922, Buffalo, Erie, New York
    • Census: 1930, Mannington, Marion, West Virginia
    • Residence: 1951, Saint John, New Brunswick

    Ralph married Mabel Viola BABINGTON on 14 Dec 1921 in Lancaster, Saint John, New Brunswick. Mabel (daughter of Beresford Coyle BABINGTON and Susan Alice McCULLY) was born on 21 Jan 1896 in Cumberland Bay, Queens, New Brunswick; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mabel Viola BABINGTON was born on 21 Jan 1896 in Cumberland Bay, Queens, New Brunswick (daughter of Beresford Coyle BABINGTON and Susan Alice McCULLY); and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1911, Waterborough, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Immigration: 2 Jul 1922, Buffalo, Erie, New York
    • Census: 1930, Mannington, Marion, West Virginia

    Children:
    1. Ralph Alton BLACK was born on 22 Jan 1925 in West Virginia; died on 4 Feb 1996 in Oakland, Alameda, California.
    2. 1. Sonia Allison BLACK was born about 1927 in Mannington, Marion, West Virginia; died on 15 Jan 1974 in Saint John, New Brunswick.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Amesy BLACK was born on 11 Sep 1845 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; died in Oct 1916.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1901, Lancaster, Saint John, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1911, Lancaster, Saint John, New Brunswick

    James married Mary Ella STRAIGHT. Mary (daughter of Amos STRAIGHT and Elizabeth Anne SKINNER) was born on 2 Mar 1854 in New Brunswick; died on 12 Oct 1913 in Saint John, New Brunswick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Ella STRAIGHT was born on 2 Mar 1854 in New Brunswick (daughter of Amos STRAIGHT and Elizabeth Anne SKINNER); died on 12 Oct 1913 in Saint John, New Brunswick.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1861, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1871, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1901, Lancaster, Saint John, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1911, Lancaster, Saint John, New Brunswick

    Children:
    1. Carey Burnham BLACK was born on 30 Sep 1875 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 26 Feb 1951 in Lancaster, Saint John, New Brunswick; was buried on 28 Feb 1951 in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick.
    2. Bessie Gertrude BLACK was born on 18 Aug 1877 in Saint John, New Brunswick; died after 1951 in Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
    3. 2. Ralph Skinner BLACK was born on 21 Nov 1890 in Pleasant Point, Saint John, New Brunswick; died in 1972.
    4. Louis Payzant BLACK was born on 14 Sep 1895 in Lancaster, Saint John, New Brunswick; died before 1901.

  3. 6.  Beresford Coyle BABINGTON was born on 22 Sep 1866 in Youngs Cove, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 23 Mar 1936 in Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick; was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick.

    Beresford married Susan Alice McCULLY on 29 Jul 1893 in Saint John, New Brunswick. Susan was born on 19 Nov 1871 in Elgin Corner, Albert, New Brunswick; died in 1966; was buried in Church Hill United Church Cemetery, Elgin, Albert, New Brunswick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Susan Alice McCULLY was born on 19 Nov 1871 in Elgin Corner, Albert, New Brunswick; died in 1966; was buried in Church Hill United Church Cemetery, Elgin, Albert, New Brunswick.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mabel Viola BABINGTON was born on 21 Jan 1896 in Cumberland Bay, Queens, New Brunswick; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Amos STRAIGHT was born on 24 Jan 1822 in Upper Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 20 Nov 1906 in Upper Hampstead, Queens, New Brunswick.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1861, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1871, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1881, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick

    Amos married Elizabeth Anne SKINNER on 19 Nov 1851. Elizabeth (daughter of Rev. Joseph Churchill SKINNER and Eliza A. CHASE) was born on 15 Aug 1831 in New Brunswick; died in 1910 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Elizabeth Anne SKINNER was born on 15 Aug 1831 in New Brunswick (daughter of Rev. Joseph Churchill SKINNER and Eliza A. CHASE); died in 1910 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 1851, Wickham, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1861, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1871, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1881, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1891, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick
    • Census: 1901, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick

    Notes:

    From the Saint John Sun, Aug 17, 1909 : FAMILY REUNION HELD ON SATURDAY — Fifty Four Gather at Mrs. Straight’s. Cambridge, Queens Co. – Some Members of Family Away From Province 30 Years.
     A very pleasant gathering was held Saturday at the residence of Mrs. Amos Straight, Cambridge, Queens, when the children, grand-children and great-grandchildren, to the number of 54, met to celebrate her 78th birthday. Mrs. Straight is still enjoying the best of health and received many congratulations and valuable gifts. There were present at the gathering five sons and five daughters. They were Mrs. J. A. and Mrs. D. B. Black of St. John, Mrs. R. Mott of Central Cambridge, Mrs. W. Akerley of Portsmouth, and Jennie, at home. Dr. George M. Straight of Winchester, Illinois, Edward M. of St. John, John Malcolm and William of Cambridge. Two sons were absent, Amos of Jacksonville, Illinois, and Fred of Louisiana, Missouri.
     Dr. George Straight, accompanied by his wife and daughter, has been spending the last six weeks at his home on the Washademoak after an absence of 30 years and will leave on Friday next for his home in the middlewest.

    Children:
    1. Almira STRAIGHT was born on 12 Apr 1852 in Queens, New Brunswick; died on 21 Oct 1932 in Central Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; was buried in Colwell Cemetery, Lower Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick.
    2. 5. Mary Ella STRAIGHT was born on 2 Mar 1854 in New Brunswick; died on 12 Oct 1913 in Saint John, New Brunswick.
    3. John S. STRAIGHT was born on 20 Sep 1855 in New Brunswick; died on 16 Feb 1943 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick.
    4. Dr. George Miles STRAIGHT was born on 14 Mar 1857 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 28 Jan 1940 in Winchester, Scott, Illinois; was buried on 30 Jan 1940 in Winchester Cemetery, Winchester, Scott, Illinois.
    5. Frederick L. STRAIGHT was born in Jan 1859; died on 28 Feb 1920 in Hannibal, Marion, Missouri; was buried on 1 Mar 1920 in Diamond Grove Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois.
    6. Eliza Adelaide STRAIGHT was born on 20 Oct 1860 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 31 Oct 1937 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; was buried in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick.
    7. Amos STRAIGHT was born on 20 Feb 1862 in New Brunswick; died on 17 Nov 1941 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois; was buried in Diamond Grove Cemetery, Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois.
    8. Margaret M. STRAIGHT was born in Mar 1865 in New Brunswick; died on 10 Aug 1925 in Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire; was buried in 99 Cemetery Ln, Greenland, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
    9. Edward Manning STRAIGHT was born on 9 Jan 1867 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 26 Jan 1930 in Saint John, New Brunswick; was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Saint John, Saint John, New Brunswick.
    10. Malcolm Campbell STRAIGHT was born on 27 Feb 1868 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 12 May 1958 in New Brunswick; was buried in Baptist Cemetery, Cambridge-Narrows, Queens, New Brunswick.
    11. Jennie T. STRAIGHT was born on 14 Feb 1872 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 3 Sep 1926 in Springfield, Kings, New Brunswick; was buried in Union Cemetery, Belleisle Creek, Kings, New Brunswick.
    12. William Allan STRAIGHT was born on 14 May 1875 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; died on 30 Jan 1947 in Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick; was buried in Baptist Cemetery, Cambridge, Queens, New Brunswick.