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2451 | I29617 | Blandford | John Russell | 0 | John Blandford, 82, Lawyer and Adviser Published: May 24, 2000 New York Times John Russell Blandford, a retired lawyer and former chief counsel to the House Armed Services Committee, died on May 16 at his home in Seabrook, S.C., after a long illness. He was 82. A 1946 graduate of Yale Law School, Mr. Blandford joined the legal staff of the Armed Services Committee the next year. He was chief counsel from 1963 until 1972 and was an adviser to Representative L. Mendel Rivers, Democrat of South Carolina, the panel's chairman. After retiring as chief counsel, Mr. Blandford worked as a consultant for military contractors until the late 1980's. Born in Buffalo, he graduated from Hobart College in 1939. He was a Marine Corps reservist studying at Yale when he was called to active duty in 1941. He served as an artillery officer in the Pacific, rising to the rank of major. He retired as a major general in the Reserves in 1976. Mr. Blandford is survived by his wife, Betty Blakely Blandford; a daughter from his first marriage, Marcia Ann Hoener of Norcross, Ga.; a brother, Clinton P., of Clinton, Iowa; 5 stepchildren; 11 grandchildren, and 1 great-grandson. His first wife, Barbara Waterhouse Blandford, died in 1980. MajGen John Russell Blandford, USMC, (Ret.), 82, Seabrook Island, SC Arlington National Cemetery John Russell Blandford Major General, United States Marine Corps From a contemporary press report: John Russell Blandford, Major General, United States Marine Corps (Retired) entered into Eternal Rest on May 16, 2000. He was the husband of Betty Blakely Blandford of Seabrook Island, SC. Burial services to be conducted in Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors on Wednesday, May 24, 2000 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First Marine Division Association Scholarship Fund, 14325 Willard Rd., Suite 107, Chantilly, VA 20151-2110 and/or Johns Island Presbyterian Church, 2550 Bohickett Rd., Johns Island, SC 29455. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Former chief counsel Blandford dies at 82 Originally Published on: 17 May 2000 SEABROOK ISLAND - Retired Marine Corps Reserve Major General John R. Blandford, 82, a former chief counsel for the U.S. House Armed Services Committee, died Monday. The memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in John's Island Presbyterian Church. Burial will be at a later date in Arlington National Cemetery with military honors, with local arrangements by Stuhr's Downtown Chapel. General Blandford was born in Buffalo, New York, a son of Raymond Blandford and Mary Blandford. He was a graduate of Hobart College in Geneva, N.Y., where he was a Phi Beta Kappa, and Yale University Law School. He was commissioned in the Marine Corps Reserve while in college and was called to active duty in 1941. During World War II, he served with the 1st Marine Division in the Pacific in the Tulagi-Guadalcanal campaign and the Cape Gloucester-New Britain campaign. He received the Legion of Merit, the Navy Unit Commendation Medal and several service and campaign decorations. He was released from active duty after the war but remained in the Marine Corps Reserve. General Blandford became counsel for the House Armed Services Committee in 1947 and chief counsel in 1963. He worked for the late 1st District Rep. L. Mendel Rivers, D-Charleston, during Rivers' tenure as committee chairman. He retired from the post and the Marine Corps Reserve in 1972. Former 1st District Rep. Mendel J. Davis, D-Charleston, said General Blandford "was one of the greatest people I've ever dealt with and one man who really took care of the military. He was exceptional, working with Rivers on problems dealing with Vietnam, the My Lai massacre and the procurement of the C-5A jet transport. He was truly a dedicated American." Retired Marine Colonel Myron Harrington of Charleston said General Blandford "was one of the people who worked behind the scenes to keep the Marine Corps in the forefront of our nation." He later worked as a private legislative consultant on matters relating to the military, especially active-duty members. He received the Rockefeller Public Service Award and the Distinguished Public Service Awards from the Army, Navy and Air Force. He was an honorary member of the Fleet Reserve Association. He was a pioneer of Seabrook Island and a board member where he served in many capacities. Surviving are his wife, Betty Blakely Blandford; a daughter, Marcia Ann B. Hoener of Norcross, Georgia; a brother, Clinton P. Blandford of Clinton, Iowa; five stepchildren; 11 grandchildren; five step-grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. |
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2453 | I33552 | Blankenship | Ronald K "Ron" | 19 Dec 1949 | 0 | Ronald K Blankenship in the U.S. Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 1 Name: Ronald K Blankenship Birth Date: 19 Dec 1949 Phone Number: 865-3302 Address: RR Box37lb, Decatur, IL, 62522 (1992) [3230 Greenview Dr, Decatur, IL, 62521-9006 (1993)] |
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2454 | I34278 | Blansit | Darren Lee | 20 Jun 1965 | 0 | California Birth Index Name Darren L Blansit Birth Date 20 Jun 1965 Gender Male Mother's Maiden Name Beckett Birth County Stanislaus |
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2455 | I34278 | Blansit | Darren Lee | 20 Jun 1965 | 0 | U.S., Public Records Index Name Darren Lee Blansit Birth Date 15 Jun 1965 Residence Date 1995 Phone Number 577-3330 Address 1524 Brannon Ave Residence Modesto, CA Postal Code 95350-4606 Second Phone Number 577-3330 Second Address 3117 Maplenut Ave Second Residence Modesto, CA Second Postal Code 95350-0111 Third Residence Date 1993 Third Phone Number 577-3330 Third Address 3101 Burtano CT Third Residence Modesto, CA Third Postal Code 95355-1702 Fourth Phone Number 577-3330 Fourth Address 1109 Maserati CT Fourth Residence Modesto, CA Fourth Postal Code 95356-1930 |
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2458 | I46282 | Blant | Althea "Altha" | 30 Apr 1902 | 28 Jan 1991 | 0 | U.S., Social Security Death Index Name: Altha L. Holland Social Security Number: 409-05-1871 Birth Date: 30 Apr 1902 Issue Year: Before 1951 Issue State: Tennessee Death Date: 28 Jan 1991 |
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2465 | I28450 | Blomberg | Charlotte Melissa | 11 Oct 1889 | 8 Aug 1947 | 0 | Tennessee, Death Records Name: Mrs Charlotte Warrell [Mrs Charlotte Blomberg] Gender: Female Birth Date: 11 Oct 1889 Birth Place: Atchison, Kan Age: 57 Death Date: 8 Aug 1947 Death Place: Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee Father's Name: Wm Alfred Blomberg Mother's Name: Annie Drollinger Mother's Birth Place: Johnson, Kansas Certificate Number: 16769 Informant: William Worrell Tennessee, Deaths and Burials Index Name: Charlotte Warrell [Charlotte Blomberg] Birth Date: 11 Oct 1889 Birth Place: Atchison, Kan Age: 57 Death Date: 8 Aug 1947 Death Place: Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee Burial Date: 8 Aug 1947 Burial Place: Atchison, Kan Gender: Female Race: White Marital Status: Widowed Residence Place: Atchison, Atchison, Kansas Occupation: Housekeeper Father's Name: Wm Alfred Blomberg Father's Birth Place: Sweden Mother's Name: Annie Drollinger Mother's Birth Place: Johnson County, Kansas FHL Film Number: 2137385 |
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2466 | I28450 | Blomberg | Charlotte Melissa | 11 Oct 1889 | 8 Aug 1947 | 0 | Burial: Mount Vernon Cemetery Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas, USA |
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2467 | I28448 | Blomberg | John Alfred | May 1860 | 24 Jul 1901 | 0 | Daughter, Charlotte's death certificate identifies her father's full name as William Alfred Blomberg born in Sweden. Son, William's obit identifies his father as John Alford Blomberg. He is also found as John C. Blomberg. So which one is correct? 1900 United States Federal Census Name: John Blomberg Age: 40 Birth Date: May 1860 Birthplace: Sweden Home in 1900: Atchison Ward 5, Atchison, Kansas Race: White Gender: Male Immigration Year: 1884 Relation to Head of House: Head Marital Status: Married Marriage Year: 1888 Years Married: 12 Father's Birthplace: Sweden Mother's Birthplace: Sweden Occupation: View on Image Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age John Blomberg 40 |
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2468 | I28448 | Blomberg | John Alfred | May 1860 | 24 Jul 1901 | 0 | Note: John's birth of May 1860 is enumerated in the 1900 Atchison census. However, his headstone says 1865. Which date is correct? |
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2469 | I28448 | Blomberg | John Alfred | May 1860 | 24 Jul 1901 | 0 | BURIAL: Pardee Cemetery Cummings, Atchison County, Kansas, USA |
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2470 | I28449 | Blomberg | William Alfred | 11 Oct 1889 | 12 Apr 1954 | 0 | William Alfred Bloomberg was born on 11 Oct 1889 in Atchison, KS. He died on 12 Apr 1954 in Atchison, KS. BLOMBERG, William A. Obituary Atchison Daily Globe - Mon. April 12, 1954 William A. Blomberg, 64, veteran, employee of the Lockwood Printing Co., died at 9:30 o'clock Saturday night at the Atchison Hospital where he had been a patient with pneumonia 12 days. Two months ago Mr. Blomberg returned from Kansas City where he submitted to an operation on one of his eyes. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m., Wednesday at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, the Rev. George Search officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Vernon Cemetery. The pallbearers will be Amos Starr, William Simpson, B.E. Forrey, Howard Affleck, Ralph Haase, and Henry Van Benthem. The body will lie in state at the church for an hour prior to the funeral. Until then it will be at the Harouff - Buis Mortuary. Mr. Blomberg was an employee of the Lockwood Printing Co., and the Trade Printing Co., which preceded it, for a total of 48 years, faithfulness to his job and devotion to his family and friends. Two of his outstanding traits were kindliness and gentleness. He loved his home and was a devoted husband and father. Born in Atchison October 11, 1889, William Alfred Blomberg was a son of John Alfred and Annie Drollinger Blomberg. His twin sister Mrs. Charlotte Blomberg Worrel died eight years ago. Mr. Blomberg was a lifelong resident of Atchison and was looking forward to the Centennial Celebration with great anticipation.After graduating from Central School he immediately entered the employ of the Trade Printing Co. in the bindery department. Later he transferred to the office. November 20, 1918, he married Miss Anna M. Transue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Transue of Atchison, in Olathe. The home has been at 1413 Santa Fe 34 years. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Albert (Betty) McNeill of Wichita; four grandchildren, Mike, Patricia Ann, Helen Louise, and Tommy McNeill, all of Wichita, and two half-brothers Roy Brink, Atchison and Myron Brink, Venice, Calif. He is also survived by his nephew, William Worrel, Lexington, Ky., and Norman Worrel, Atlanta, Ga. His sister-in-law, Miss Ruth Transue of Olympia, Wash., arrived here today. Also coming her to attend the funeral are Mrs. Frank (Helen) Segal, and Mrs. Cecil (Ada) Underwood, both of Olympia, who are sister-in-laws, and Mrs. Bill Jackson and her mother, Mrs. Lorch, of Blair, Neb. |
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2471 | I28449 | Blomberg | William Alfred | 11 Oct 1889 | 12 Apr 1954 | 0 | Burial: Mount Vernon Cemetery Atchison, Atchison County, Kansas, USA Inscription: Blomberg Anna 1893 Mother 1990 William A. 1889 Daddy 1954 |
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2472 | I32007 | Blood | Richard Eugene "Dick" | 5 Dec 1935 | 29 Oct 1999 | 0 | Widow Sues Fire Agencies Driver (Richard Blood) was killed last year in Big Bar Complex camp Alex Breitler Record Searchlight (Published Nov 1, 2000) The widow of a slain bus driver is suing the state, claiming officialsdidn't properly secure the Shasta County fire camp in which herhusband was stabbed to death last year. Shirley Blood's husband, 63-year-old Richard Eugene Blood of Caldwell,Idaho, was found dead Oct. 29, 1999, in the rear of a bus he used totransport fire crews to a blaze in Trinity County. No arrests havebeen made. The lawsuit, filed in Shasta County Superior Court on Oct. 26, claimssecurity officials failed to prevent some crew members from drinkingalcohol, taking drugs, fighting and entering off-limits parts of theShasta District Fair grounds fire camp. It also claims officials didn't adequately patrol and guard the camp,including the perimeter, leaving Blood subject to an "unreasonablerisk of harm." State officials "didn't do what they were supposed to do in terms ofproviding a secure area for the drivers," Redding lawyer Dugan Barrsaid Tuesday. Named as defendants are three state agencies, including the Departmentof Food and Agriculture, the Division of Fairs and Expositions and theCalifornia Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF). Fiftyindividuals whom the plaintiffs have not yet identified are alsomentioned. A CDF spokeswoman in Sacramento did not return a phone call seekingcomment Tuesday. Blood's body was found by fellow bus drivers. He had been stabbedmultiple times. Police have said little about the crime for fear ofcompromising the investigation. But the killing appeared to have something to do with Blood's job as afire crew bus driver and doesn't look like a random act, Andersonpolice Lt. Clancy Finmand has said. Investigators traveled twice to undisclosed locations in the Southwestto interview firefighters, but no suspects have emerged. Shirley Blood and the couple's two grown children, Richard E. Blood IIand Janan Heppler, all of Caldwell, Idaho, filed the suit after aclaim was rejected by the state in June. The lawsuit seeks anunspecified amount of money. Since no charges have been filed in the murder case, police reportsdetailing the crime have not been released. The allegations in thecivil suit stem primarily from conversations with witnesses and otherpeople involved, Barr said. Meanwhile, the large number of "John Doe" defendants will likelyshrink once more information becomes available, Barr said. "It's very unclear who was in charge down there," he said. Hundreds of firefighters from several Western states spent two monthsat the camp while fighting the Big Bar Complex in Trinity County. Atthe time of the killing, the blaze had slowed and firefighters weregetting ready to leave. The day before Blood was found dead, some crew members became angrywith him when he did not transport them to a certain location at thefire, Barr said. "They wanted him to drive all the way in, and he wouldn't do that orcouldn't do that," Barr said. "There had been some hostility expressedtoward him." Blood may have told security officials about the disagreement, Barrsaid. The next day, the lawsuit alleges, at least one person entered the bus— an area off-limits to fire crew members — and stabbed Blood while heslept. The lawsuit also alleges some of the fire crew members had "a knownhistory of . . . illegal, dangerous and/or violent behavior." At the fire camp, that behavior may have included alcohol consumptionand marijuana and methamphetamine use, Barr said. Finmand said police weren't aware of any reports of drug use byfirefighters. Reporter Alex Breitler can be reached at 225-8344 or atabreitler@redding.com. Wednesday, November 1, 2000 LOCAL NEWS: The Sacramento Bee Probe of Shasta killing leads to slain suspect By Ted Bell Bee Staff Writer (Published April 3, 2001) In a bizarre twist to a bizarre mystery, Anderson police officersMonday said they believe they have finally tracked down the killer ofa fire crew bus driver who was slain in October 1999. The suspect was himself killed by police at the San Carlos ApacheIndian Reservation in Arizona last month. According to Anderson Police Detective Sgt. Glenn Tuschen, RichardEugene Blood, 63, was found stabbed to death in the back of a firecrew transport bus in a parking lot of the Shasta DistrictFairgrounds. Blood, from Caldwell, Idaho, worked for Special Operations Group, ofCody, Wyo., a private company that specializes in providing servicesfor fire and disaster personnel. There were more than 400 people in the temporary camp, set up whenfires were sweeping thousands of nearby acres. The following month, Anderson detectives went to the San Carlosreservation to follow some leads. At that time, they took a bloodsample from Steve Victor, 27, who had been a crew chief of the unit offirefighters that Blood had been ferrying. Tuschen said that by the end of last year it became apparent some ofthe blood found at the scene belonged to Victor, and Anderson officersasked the FBI for help in finding Victor. On March 7, the FBI office in Phoenix called Anderson to say thatVictor had been killed by police on the reservation the day before. Tuschen said the story he was told had Victor attending an uncle'swake and, for reasons unknown, he began stabbing himself in theabdomen. Police were called and Victor allegedly attacked a policesergeant with the knife and was fatally shot. The night before Blood's slaying, Victor had allegedly been caughtdrinking alcohol and was stripped of his job as crew boss. He alsofaced a possible two-year suspension as a firefighter, Tuschen said. Redding attorney Dugan Barr, who has been hired by Blood's widow,Shirley Blood, said he has learned that Blood "was directly involvedin the situation where (Victor) was caught (drinking) red-handed." Barr said that by killing Blood, Victor would have eliminated acritical witness. "This case will not be considered closed," Tuschen said. He noted thatinvestigators have not ruled out the possibility that others may havebeen involved as lookouts while Blood, a retired Air Force major whocame up through the ranks, was killed. Barr had much praise for the way the Anderson police have handled thecase and their attitude toward Blood's widow. "They brought her down here from Idaho and very carefully showed hereverything they had and how the case had developed through DNA, allbefore they informed the media and the public," he said. "They set a standard I think all police departments should follow,"Barr said. "She (Shirley Blood) is sorry she will never be able to face herhusband's murderer, but she's glad that he will never harm anyoneelse," he said. Blood's family filed suit in Shasta Superior Court last November,saying the state Department of Forestry and Fire Protection did notadequately provide security in the camp and did not control drug andalcohol abuse there. But, said Barr, the papers were never served on the state and thislatest twist may lead to moving the case to federal court. "We now, after the investigation, think that the state forestrydepartment had made arrangements to lease the fairgrounds but thatcontrol of the operations there had been turned over to the federalgovernment shortly before Mr. Blood was killed," Barr said. "The dangerous conditions on the property may have been the result ofthe state having moved its (security) people out before the federalgovernment could move their's in," he said. The Bee's Ted Bell can be reached at (916) 321-1071 ortbell@sacbee.com. |
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2473 | I32007 | Blood | Richard Eugene "Dick" | 5 Dec 1935 | 29 Oct 1999 | 0 | U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Richard E. Blood Name: Richard E. Blood SSN: 160-28-4031 Last Residence: 83607 Caldwell, Canyon, Idaho, USA Born: 5 Dec 1935 Died: 29 Oct 1999 State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (1951-1952) |
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2474 | I32007 | Blood | Richard Eugene "Dick" | 5 Dec 1935 | 29 Oct 1999 | 0 | U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Richard E. Blood Name: Richard E. Blood SSN: 160-28-4031 Last Residence: 83607 Caldwell, Canyon, Idaho, USA Born: 5 Dec 1935 Died: 29 Oct 1999 State (Year) SSN issued: Pennsylvania (1951-1952) |
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2475 | I32007 | Blood | Richard Eugene "Dick" | 5 Dec 1935 | 29 Oct 1999 | 0 | Findagrave.com Richard E. Blood (Ref photo of headstone attached to this website. Inscription reads,"BLOOD Shirley Hodge Oct. 7, 1938 Richard E. Dec. 5, 1935 Oct. 29,1999 Married Mar. 12, 1961") Birth: Dec. 5, 1935 Death: Oct. 29, 1999 Spouse: Shirley Hodge Marriage: March 12, 1961 Burial: Wilder Cemetery Wilder Canyon County Idaho, USA Created by: Dan Fowler Record added: Dec 08, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 101912964 (Internet extraction and some transcription provided by David H.Drollinger 8 Oct 2013) |
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2478 | I15373 | Bloom | Matilda Margaret | Jul 1854 | 1939 | 0 | Margaret M Gracely in the U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Name: Margaret M Gracely Maiden Name: Bloom Birth Date: Jul 1854 Birth Place: Adams County, Ohio, United States of America Death Date: 1939 Death Place: Marion County, Ohio, United States of America Cemetery: Marion Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Marion, Marion County, Ohio, United States of America Has Bio?: N Spouse: Jacob Frederick Gracely Children: Florence Elizabeth Hecker Earl L Gracely Hattie Della Guthery |
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2480 | I33719 | Bloss | Troy D. | Abt 1977 | 0 | Linkedin.com (May 2024): Troy Bloss Global New Product Marketing Manager at Armstrong International - Intelligent Solutions in Steam, Air and Hot Water Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States Experience Armstrong International - Intelligent Solutions in Steam, Air and Hot Water 12 years 9 months Global New Product Marketing Manager Feb 2016 - Present 8 years 4 months Stuart, Florida Director of Global Oil & Gas Markets Jun 2015 - Feb 2016 9 months Kalamazoo, Michigan Area Director of Business Development at Armstrong Water Solutions Inc. Aug 2013 - Jun 2015 1 year 11 months Williston, ND. Solutions Specialist at Armstrong Water Solutions Inc. Jan 2012 - Aug 2013 1 year 8 months Williston, ND. Solutions Specialist Sep 2011 - Jan 2012 5 months Three Rivers, Mi. Education University of Mississippi Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) International Marketing 2007 - 2011 |
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2481 | I29176 | Blosser | Jesse James | 20 Jun 1902 | 13 Sep 1962 | 0 | Ohio, Births and Christenings Index, 1774-1973 Name: Jesse James Blosser Gender: Male Race: White Birth Date: 20 Jun 1902 Birth Place: Enterprise, Hocking, Ohio Father: A. Blosser Mother: Lulu Morser |
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2482 | I29176 | Blosser | Jesse James | 20 Jun 1902 | 13 Sep 1962 | 0 | Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007 Name: Jess J Blosser Birth Date: 1902 Gender: Male Race: White Residence Place: Logan, Hocking, Ohio, United States Death Date: 13 Sep 1962 Hospital of Death: Athens Mental Health and Develp Death Place: Athens, Ohio, USA Certificate: 63505 Age at Death: 60 Certifier: Physician Autopsy: Yes, used for certification Marital Status: Divorced |
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2483 | I22713 | Blount | Olive "Ollie" | 24 Jul 1868 | 7 May 1937 | 0 | Burial: Beech Grove Cemetery Plot: Section H, Lot 431 Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana, USA Inscription: TRULLENDER William Wesley June 19, 1945 Olive Blount May 7, 1937 Pearl T. Lewis July 30, 1917 |
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2484 | I22713 | Blount | Olive "Ollie" | 24 Jul 1868 | 7 May 1937 | 0 | Mrs. Olive B. Trullender, 209 Wheeling avenue, did at 6 o'clock yesterday morning at the family home. She had been a resident of Muncie for nearly sixty years and was a member of High Street M.E. Church. Mrs. Trullender was a native of Henry County the daughter of George W. and Reforma Blount. She was the wife of William W. Trullender. W.A. McClellan, a local attorney, is a nephew. Surviving beside the husband are one daughter, Miss Garnet Trullender, associate registrar of Ball State College; one brother, Wilbur N. Blount of Muncie; three sisters, Mrs. Edith St. John and Mrs. Laura A. McClellan, both of this city, and Mrs. Minnie Davies of Fort Wayne. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the residence, the Rev. A. Wesley Pugh in charge. Burial will be in Beech Grove Cemetery. The body will be removed from the Meeks mortuary to the home this morning where friends will call. Indiana, Death Certificates Name: Olive Blount Trullender [Olive Blount Blount] Gender: Female Race: White Age: 68 Marital status: Married Birth Date: 24 Jul 1868 Birth Place: Henry Co, Indiana Death Date: 7 May 1937 Death Place: Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, USA Father: George W Blount Mother: Reforma Blount Spouse: William W Trullender Died of colon cancer. |
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2485 | I22713 | Blount | Olive "Ollie" | 24 Jul 1868 | 7 May 1937 | 0 | 1880 United States Federal Census Name: Olly Blount Age: 12 Birth Date: Abt 1868 Birthplace: Indiana Home in 1880: Muncie, Delaware, Indiana, USA Street: East Washington Street House Number: 92 Dwelling Number: 84 Race: White Gender: Female Relation to Head of House: Daughter Marital status: Single Father's name: George W. Blount Father's Birthplace: Indiana Mother's name: Nancy A. Blount Mother's Birthplace: Indiana Occupation: At School Attended School: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age George W. Blount 37 Nancy A. Blount 26 Wilber Blount 17 Edie Blount 14 Ora Blount 13 Olly Blount 12 Attie Blount 9 Leokley Wilson 8 1870 United States Federal Census Name: Olly Blount Age in 1870: 2 Birth Year: abt 1868 Birthplace: Indiana Dwelling Number: 41 Home in 1870: Perry, Delaware, Indiana Race: White Gender: Female Inferred Father: Geo W Blount Inferred Mother: Reform Blount Household Members: Name Age Geo W Blount 27 Reform Blount 28 Wilber Blount 7 Eddie F Blount 5 Ora F Blount 3 Olly Blount 2 |
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2486 | I1159 | Blue | Abraham | 1 Mar 1786 | 25 Aug 1859 | 0 | Biographical History Abraham and Nancy (Young-Lindsey) Blue moved their family from Ohio to Indiana in 1836, settling near Clunette in Prairie Township, Kosciusko County. Peter A. Blue was born there in 1837. On February 10, 1839 they moved to a six-km square-foot log cabin near Yellow Creek Lake in Franklin Township. There were still Indians in the area at that time. They liked to borrow Abraham Blue's gun, and would bring choice parts of the kill to Abraham in exchange for the of the gun, saying "Heap good gun, brings blood." As a small child, Peter A. Blue had almost white hair. Some Indians observed his sister Betty (Elizabeth Blue Doran), dyeing clothes, and motioned for her to dip Peter's hair into the dye. When the Indians were forced to leave for a reservation they came to say "Good-by" to Abraham's family, and cried. Samuel, Jr. and Susan (Crook) Eiler moved from Huntington County, Indiana to Franklin Township, Kosciusko County, when their daughter Esther Angelina was eleven years old. Her name is sometimes listed as "Hester," and sometimes called "Het." Peter A. Blue and Esther Angelina Eiler were married June 28, 1860. They had twelve children Louisa Ellen (Mrs. Willard Teel); Arcie, Emma (Mrs. Hollis Bybee); Nancy Paulina "Love" (Mrs. A.L. Johnson); Eliza Isabel Blue; Wilbur Blue; Effie Nevada (Mrs. Charles Huffer, Samuel Lindsey; Bertha Pearl (Mrs. Orlando Meredith); Dessie Lurainia Blue; and Edith Ivy (Mrs. Orval Ulrey). All these children were born on the Blue farm near Sevastapol, in Franklin Township, and all grew to maturity except Eliza Isabel who died quite young, and is buried in the Mentone Cemetery. Early in life Peter became active in the livestock industry, engaging in buying, feeding and shipping throughout his active years. His partners in business were his brother Rhesa, and Horace Tucker, for over 30 years. His ability as a livestock judge was known throughout this section of the state and at market centers. His amiable disposition and versatile nature won a host of friends, and he was known for his honesty, integrity and square dealin9; one whose word could be relied upon implicitly. He was loved and esteemed by his neighbors, friends and associates. He loved his wife and children and was always concerned for their welfare. In later years Peter and Esther Blue moved to Mentone, and it. is said that he, when reminiscing, always recalled tenderly his old home on the banks of Yellow Creek. On May 17, 1914 his companion of nearly 54 years was taken by the death angel. The shock was more than his advanced years and frailty could endure, his loneliness encompassing him. He died on March 31, 1915, age 77 years, five months, ten days. His brother, Rhesa, and sisters, Elizabeth and Margaret Jane, were listed as surviving siblings in Abraham and Nancy's family of seven children. Peter and Esther rest in the Palestine Cemetery. |
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2487 | I1166 | Blue | Benjamin | 28 Dec 1802 | 25 Feb 1867 | 0 | Benjamin Blue, was born in 1802 and died February 25, 1867. He married Margaret Riley who was born in 1795. She died August 7, 1881. Both are buried in the Mentone Cemetery. They came to Kosciusko County, Indiana in 1835. They moved into a bark shanty built by the Indians and had to keep fires burning at night to keep hungry wolves from the door. It is said Benjamin and his wife were the first white people to permanently settle in Franklin Twp. Benjamin was a Representative in the Indiana General Assembly, 1850-1851. While Benjamin was a lad, the family moved to Fayette Co. OH, where he attended the subscription schools of the neighborhood and attained a basic education in the "three R's". Upon attaining manhood, he sought the hand of Margaret Riley, and they were married in Fayette Co. OH. For 12 years after their marriage Benjamin rented and worked tracts of land. It was hard to get ahead, so they decided to go west to seek better opportunities. He made a trip to IN in 1834, traveling most of the journey on horseback, and learned that he could greatly better his condition there. So, in the Fall of 1836, he placed his family into covered wagons and moved to Kosciusko Co. IN. He then received from the government title to a half section of the best land that he could find, in what is now Franklin and Harrison Twps. He was probably the first settler in Franklin Twp. Here they carved a life out of the wilderness and Benjamin later served his county in the State Legislature (ca1851). He was a member of the Democratic Party. Census records indicate that Benjamin and Margaret raised many orphan children; some were grandchildren and grand-nephews and nieces, and others bore no apparent relationship. Stacy Rockhill (b.ca1843) was living with them in 1860 and appears to be a sister of the second wife of William. |
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2488 | I1158 | Blue | John Phillip | 17 Jan 1783 | 26 Sep 1865 | 0 | John Phillip BLUE (1783-1865), m. Mary FLINN. Had a tavern in Washington C.H., OH, before moving to Indiana. Buried in the old part of the cemetery at Mentone, IN. He served as Overseer of the Poor in Marion Twp., Fayette Co. OH in 1840. http://members.tripod.com/blue_family/preview4th.htm NOTE site is no longer valid |
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2489 | I1158 | Blue | John Phillip | 17 Jan 1783 | 26 Sep 1865 | 0 | Inscription: VET WAR 1812, a. 82-8-9. Burial: Mentone Cemetery Mentone Kosciusko County Indiana, USA |
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2490 | I1157 | Blue | Peter Keyser | 1761 | 25 Jul 1843 | 0 | From "Peter and Susannah (Kelch) Blue: Pioneer Settlers in Fayette County, Ohio and Some of their Descendants", State Library of Ohio: During the Revolution, Peter Blue enlisted May 1, 1781, and on November 1, 1781 in the company of Capt Anderson, Virginia Militia, Hampshire County. His widow applied for a pension on Aug 1, 1856, at the age of 89; claim was denied "because she had sons able and willing to supply her needs.". Peter K. Blue/Blew was born near Romney, West Virginia in 1762 and died in Fayette County, Ohio in 1843. He married Susannah Kelch who was born in 1767 and died in Fayette County, Ohio in 1857. Her parents were deceased, so David Allen became the guardian for Susannah and her brother, Phillip. Peter K. and Susannah's children were: John P., Abraham, Peter, Jacob, Alice, Margaret, Susannah, David, Benjamin, William and Philip. In 1820 Census, surname is spelled Blew and he is found living in Madison, Fayette Co., Ohio. Sons John P. and Jacob living next door. Found Peter in 1830 Census for Madison, Fayette Co., Ohio and his neighbors included sons John P., David, Benjamin, William,and Abraham who were each head-of-households. In 1840, he's in Marion, Fayette Co., Ohio and his neighbors include sons John P. and Philip. John S. Blue mentions that Abraham, William, David, and Benjamin all came to Kosciusko County around 1836-1838. The daughter, Alice, married William Wilcox and they were in Indiana. John P. and Phillip Blue came to Kosciusko County after their mother died. In the old section of the Mentone Cemetery the following children of Peter Keyser Blue are buried: Alice Wilcox and husband; Abraham, William, Benjamin, Phillip and John P. Blue. The wife of David Blue, her name was Zilpha, is also there. Peter Keyser Blue and Susannah were buried in the Woods Cemetery near Washington Courthouse ,Ohio,on a hill overlooking the surrounding community. Peter Keyser BLUE (1761/2-1843), m.1787 Susannah KELCH (1768-1857). He was born in VA and, after their marriage, they moved to Jefferson Co. OH. There he owned a 200 acre farm and followed farming as well as coopering. They later moved to Fayette Co. OH where Peter owned land in surveys 8622 and 7557 in the North Fork of Paint Creek. Susannah was a daughter of Phillip and Margaret (DROLLINGER) KELCH. Peter died in Fayette Co. and is buried near New Holland in the Blue-Bryant Cemetery (C889 says Woods Cemetery). Susannah was living with her son, John, in Marion Twp., Fayette Co. in 1850. In 1856 Peter?s widow claimed he served in the VA Militia for six months in 1781. |
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2491 | I1157 | Blue | Peter Keyser | 1761 | 25 Jul 1843 | 0 | Inscription: In Memory of Peter Blue who departed this life July 25, 1843 in the 81st year of his age. Burial: Blue or Old White Oak Cemetery West Holland Fayette County Ohio, USA |
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2492 | I1168 | Blue | Philip | 4 Jan 1808 | 24 Sep 1846 | 0 | Phillip was an early settler between Cumpton and Paint Creeks in Fayette Co. OH. He opened the first blacksmith shop and also farmed. Found in 1840 Census for Marion Twp., Fayette Co., Ohio, living next door to parents and brother John P.. Phillip is 30-40 yrs old and living with old lady 70-80. Not clear who this lady is or where is his wife and small child (Margaret). Other siblings had already moved to Kosciusko Co., Indiana. In 1830, living with father in Madison, Fayette Co., Ohio. In 1840, living next door to father and brother John P. in Marion, Fayette Co., Ohio. His marriage to Catherine Johnson is indeed recorded in Fayette County, Ohio. |
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2493 | I29160 | Blum | Hazel Estella | 20 Nov 1895 | 16 Nov 1981 | 0 | Findagrave.com Hazel Estella Blum Matheny (Ref photos of shared headstone and Ervin's military headstoneattached to this website. Inscription reads, "MATHENY Ervin Y.1894-1977 Hazel E. 1895-1981". Military headstone inscription reads,"Ervin Y. Matheny CPL US Army World War I 1894 1977") Birth: Nov. 20, 1895 Death: Nov. 16, 1981 married Ervin Matheny 9/26/1920. Mother of Joseph M, Phillip R, ThomasE and John P matheny. Daughter of Samuel and Minnie Martzolff Blum. Burial: Saint John Lutheran Cemetery Maysville (Hocking County) Hocking County Ohio, USA Created by: Kellie Rutter Record added: Nov 29, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 81213369 |
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2495 | I14254 | Blunck | Mary Ellen | 7 May 1942 | 22 Nov 2018 | 0 | Mary Ellen Drollinger, 76, of Idaho Falls, passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 22, 2018, surrounded by her loving family.Mary Ellen was born on May 7, 1942, in Rexburg, Idaho to Kenneth Edward and Mary Isabel Blunck. She created wonderful childhood memories with her two younger sisters, Peggy and Louise.Mary Ellen married Lawrence Durtschi on Oct. 8, 1965, and had nine children. They were later divorced. She enjoyed life-long friendships with her loving in-laws from the Durtschi family.With the loving help and support of neighbors in the Coltman area, Mary Ellen worked miracles in raising her children as a single mother. On Sept. 19, 1992, she married Max Drollinger who was the light of her life and who shared his amazing family with her. Mary Ellen?s life work was caring for her family members and neighbors. Mary Ellen is a dedicated member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She especially loved her Savior, Jesus Christ, children, and grandchildren. She is survived by Lawrence (Denise) Durtschi of Ephraim, UT; Lionel (Kesti) Durtschi of Idaho Falls, ID; Lane (Nancy) Durtschi of Carey, ID; Lance (Alesha) Durtschi of Indianapolis, IN; Mary (Ben) Loertscher of Smithfield, UT.; Malinda (Adam) Lough of Highland, UT.; Lynn (Shandi) Durtschi of Ammon, ID; Liz (Bryan) Butikofer of Rigby, ID; Patty (Steve) Smith of Vancouver, WA; Shannon (Dan) Barrett of Great Falls, MT.; Debra (Ty) Silva of Bethel Island, CA.; Terrel (Mariellen) Drollinger of Iona, ID; Tim Drollinger of Iona, ID; Siblings, Peggy (Jack) Meyer, Louise (Dan) Owens. 53 grandchildren; 43 great-grandchildren; and 18 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; Max Drollinger, her husband; a son, Leon Durtschi; and a granddaughter, Lexis Lough. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, December 1, at the Coltman LDS Chapel, 12448 N. 5th E. in Idaho Falls. The family will receive friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, November 30 at Eckersell Memorial Chapel, 101 W. Main St. in Rigby, and from 9 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. Saturday prior to services at the Coltman LDS Chapel. Interment will be held following the funeral services in the Rexburg Cemetery. The family extends their appreciation to the personnel at EIRMC and the University of Utah Hospital for their kindness and dedicated attention during her last days. |
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2497 | I36894 | Blunt | James Howard "Jim" | 1 Nov 1964 | 0 | U.S., Public Records Index, 1950-1993, Volume 2 Name: James H Blunt Birth Date: 1 Nov 1964 Address: 44 N Lyle St Residence Place: Kennewick, Washington, USA Zip Code: 99336-3335 |
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2498 | I36892 | Blunt | William James "Bill" | 14 Apr 1936 | 14 Apr 2006 | 0 | William James Blunt in the U.S., Social Security Death Index,1935-2014 Name: William James Blunt Last Residence: 99301 Pasco, Franklin, Washington BORN: 14 Apr 1936 Died: 14 Apr 2006 State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (Before 1951) William J Blunt in the U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2 Name: William J Blunt Birth Date: 14 Apr 1936 Address: 2 Ln S G101, Chelan, WA, 98816 |
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2499 | I36892 | Blunt | William James "Bill" | 14 Apr 1936 | 14 Apr 2006 | 0 | William James Blunt in the U.S., Social Security Death Index,1935-2014 Name: William James Blunt Last Residence: 99301 Pasco, Franklin, Washington BORN: 14 Apr 1936 Died: 14 Apr 2006 State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (Before 1951) William James Blunt in the Web: Obituary Daily Times Index,1995-Current Name: William James Blunt Age at Death: 70 Birth Date: Abt 1936 Birth Place: Oskaloosa IA Death Date: abt 2006 Death Place: Richland WA Publication or Record Date: 16 Apr 2006 Publication or Record Place: United States URL: http://obits.rootsweb.ancestry... |
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2500 | I36892 | Blunt | William James "Bill" | 14 Apr 1936 | 14 Apr 2006 | 0 | Findagrave.com William J Blunt (Ref photo of William attached to this website) Birth: Apr. 14, 1936 Death: Apr. 14, 2006 Born in Okaloosa, IA to Mabel (Megginson) & Plennie H Blunt...lived inTri-Cities for 30 years...Husband of Ruby for 50 years...Father ofRosanna, James & Mary...Obit Tri-City Herald, Tri-Cities (Kennewick)WA, 21 April 2006, Page A13. Burial: Unknown Created by: Betty from OR Record added: May 07, 2006 Find A Grave Memorial# 14211193 |
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