Very late in the day, I know, but just had to add a couple of my forebears to the list of Black Sheep.
My grandparents used to mysteriously refer to a Black Sheep in the family, but would never say who. As I have gone along with my ancestor hunting I first identified my gt-grandmother, who reputedly went on a drinking spree after her husband's funeral, bringing home on the back of a horse and cart a man whom she married shortly afterwards. They parted, she inherited money from her father and moved away and her new husband married someone else bigamously. However, perhaps after all the Black Sheep was her first husband, my gt-grandfather, who left his job as village shoemaker and went to London to become a policeman. I knew that he and his family returned to the village after two years and that he took up his old job again, but it wasn't until I had sent for his police service record that I discovered the reason why - he had been dismissed the force "for stealing strawberries"!
Now, which of those was the Black Sheep, I wonder.....or perhaps it was some else whose story has yet to be discovered?
Gillg