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OBIT: Name: Bliss, Frank E.
Date: Jan 11 1929
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #008.
Notes: Bliss-Frank E., age 76 years, husband of the late Louise, father of Frank B., Carl E., Eugene F. and Mrs. Louise Bramley, at Nashville, Tenn. Funeral announcement later.
RESIDENCES:
1900 - 1957 Pearl St., Cleveland, Ohio
1920 - 2700 Mapledale Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
OCCUPATION: Attorney
BURIAL: Frank E. BLISS buried 1-12-1929, died of lobar pneumonia in Tenn. Born
1852. masonic symbol on his gravestone. Lot 66, Grave 1N. | Frank Eugene BLISS
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BLISS, Harry A.: mgr. Bliss Supply Co.; born Columbia, Tenn., Aug 3, 1871; son of William L. and Anna M. Johnston Bliss; educated Columbia and Medina; married, Cleveland, Aug. 31, 1910, L. Blanche Fisher; member Cleveland Gatling Gun Battery and Naval Reserves; worked for George Worthington Co., H.A. Bliss Mfg., 465 Arcade; Bliss Supply Co.; mgr. director Grafton Stone Co.; member Builder's Exchange; sons of Veterans, Cleveland Yacht, Lakewood Yacht, Hermit, Century, and Lotus Clubs and (old) Cleveland Athletic Club. Recreation: Yachting.
[Source: The Book of Clevelanders : a biographical dictionary of living men of the city of Cleveland. Cleveland: Burrows Bros. Co., 1914, 409 pgs. [pg32] | Harry A. BLISS
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OBIT: Name: Bliss, Henry
Date: 1892
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #008.
Notes: 1835-1892. Euclid Cemetery Euclid, Ohio. | Henry Dwight BLISS
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Farmer, Blacksmith | Jonathan BLISS
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No children of their own.
Buried first in Ontario Street Cemetery and then moved to the Erie Street Cemetery. | Jonathan BLISS
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Lois BLISS
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Blind from birth. | Louise BLISS
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!Taken from "The Olmsteds in America". Published 1912 by Henry King Olmsted. | Lucinda BLISS
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!Taken from "The Olmsteds in America". Published 1912 by Henry King Olmsted. | Mara A. BLISS
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!DIED: age 95 | Margaret BLISS
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Of Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts | Martha BLISS
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Of, Braintree, Massachusetts | Mary BLISS
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!DIED: 1741; Carol Turk's Ahnentafel Chart (1992)
Of Simsbury, Hartford, Connecticut | Mary BLISS
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!Taken from "The Olmsteds in America". Published 1912 by Henry King Olmsted. | Mialma E. BLISS
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!Taken from "The Olmsteds in America". Published 1912 by Henry King Olmsted. | Orson BLISS
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!SOURCE: NEHGR Vol 31 pp. 320 & 418.
SOURCE: Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America Vol 1, pp 25-33 . FHL book #
929.273/B619b
Mr. Bliss lived to the advanced age of 101 and left, at his deat h, according to
the "Boston News Letter:" six children, 38 grandchildren, 114 gr eat
grandchildren, and ten great-great-grandchildren, making a total of 168. | Samuel BLISS
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15 children | Samuel BLISS
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His trade was carpenter and millwright. | Samuel BLISS
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First Wife, Margaret? Lawrence?, may have been the mother of the first child.
His lands were entered in Hartford, Connecticut records Feb 1640. The
inventory of his estate was taken 14 feb 1650/51 at Hartford.
In E. A. Roe's Marriage Index is: 1621--Thomas Blisse and Margret Hulinge were
married October the 18th in the Parish of St. Nicholas, Gloucester City,
Gloucestershire. She was granted land as 'Widow Bliss' on 22 jan 1652 at
Springfield, Massachusetts. | Thomas BLISS
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He was at Hartford with his father and shortly after his father's death, he
moved to Saybrook.
!History of Norwich, Connecticut: From its Possession by the Indians, to the
Year 1866, Frances Manwaring Caulkins, 1976, page 167: Thomas Bliss, Senior
and Junior, had house-lots and divisions of land in Hartford, as early as 1640.
The senior died in Hartford, leaving nine children, and his widow, Margaret,
apparently a woman of resolute, independent character, removed with the younger
part of the family to Springfield. Thomas Bliss, Junior, is afterwards found
at Saybrook, where his marriage and the births of six children are recorded.
The list is repeated with some variation of date and the addition of two more
children, at Norwich. The wife's family name is not given in either place.
"Thomas and Elizabeth Bliss were married the latter end of October, 1644."
The allotments of Thomas Bliss in Saybrook were eastward of the river in
what is now Lyme. His house-lot of thirty acres lay between John Ompsted
(Olmstead) on the north, and John Lay south. He sold it, July 23, 1662, to
John Comstock. His home-ot in Norwich was also near to that of John Olmstead,
extending originally, at the north-west, to the pent highway. That part where
the house stands, has never been alienated. Seven generations have dwelt on
the same spot, and the house is supposed not to have been entirely rebuilt
since it wa erected by the first proprietor.
Thomas Bliss died April 15, 1688. His will, executed two days before his
death, was proved at New London, before Edward Palmes, June 13, and allowed by
Sir Edmun Adross at Boston; this being the period when that delegated despot
arrogated to himself supreme authority over the courts of New England. The
will recognizes wife Elizabeth, son Samuel, and six daughters. His oldest son,
Thomas, had died without issue, Jan. 29, 1681. Elizabeth the relict, died Feb.
28, 1699-1700.
Samuel Bliss married, Dec. 8, 1681, Anna, daughter of John Elderkin. Five
of his daughters married as follows: Elizabeth married Edward Smith of New
London, June 7, 1663. Sarah married 1st, Thomas Sluman, Dec., 1668; 2d,
Solomon Tracy. Deliverance (recorded also Deliver and Dolinda) married Josiah
Rockwell, 1688. Rebecca, the youngest daughter, born in 1663, had not been
traced.
In the inventory of Thomas Bliss, his estate is estimated at 182.17.7
pounds. He had land, besides his home-lot, over the river, - on the Little
Plain, - at the Great Plain, - at the Falls, - in Yantie meadow, - in meadow at
Beaver Brook, - in pasture east of the town, - and on Westward hill.
This illustrated the prudential course of the early rulers of the
plantation in regard to the common lands. They were divided in small
quantities at short intervals, corresponding to the growth and necessities of
the town and the ability of the owners to clear them up and place them under
cultivation. | Thomas BLISS, Jr.
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Line 315 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:
CHR PLAC Of Preston Parva, Or Preston Capes, Nr Daventry, Northa mpton,
England
Of Preston Parva, Or Preston Capes, Nr Daventry, Northampton, England
Of, Little Preston, Northamptonshire, England
Farmer, Blacksmith, Surveyor
Before 1640
I Have A Copy Of His Will. | Thomas BLISS
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OBIT: Name: Bliss, William
Date: 9/8/1828
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #008.
Notes: age 37. Erie Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio. | William BLISS
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OBIT: Name: Bliss, William S.
Date: July 14, 1881
Source: Cemetery record; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #008.
Notes: Bliss-William S. Bliss, at Glenville, July 11, aged 54 years. Funeral services at Taylor's Hotel Glenville, Thursday, July 14, at 3 p. m. Burial private. 7/14/1881. Woodland Cemetery Cleveland, Ohio | William S. BLISS
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He was a blacksmith at Preston ? | John BLISSE
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1 NOTE C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draftcopy; Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 33.
She m -?- SISSON, and was living when her father wrote his willon the date given. | Abby BLIVEN
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1 NOTE "The Descendants of Robert Burdick of Rhode Island"; by NellieW. Johnson; The Syracuse Typesetting Co., Syracuse, NY; 1937, p108, | Alfred G. BLIVEN
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1 NOTE His obituary was in the 17 Aug 1912 issue of the New York Times. | Alonzo Perry BLIVEN
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River Bend Cemetery
1 NOTE Not mentioned in the will of her grandfather, Nathan BLIVEN,dated 27 Feb 1816.
Deathdate from gravestone. | Ann Mariah BLIVEN
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1 NOTE C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draftcopy;
Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 14.
She was living when her father wrote his will on the date given. | Anna BLIVEN
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1 NOTE "Five Families of Charlestown, Rhode Island", by Earl P.Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1993, p 11. | Arnold BLIVEN
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1 NOTE C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draftcopy; Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 45.
He m [n.d.] Eliza FULLER (c1808-1898). Five children, allprobably born in Otsego Co., NY:
--- 1) Polly BLIVEN, b 1830
--- 2) Hannah BLIVEN
--- 3) Charles R. BLIVEN (1835-1855)
---4) Green BLIVEN, b 4 Apr 1846/47; m 20 Nov 1864 Orline COOK
--- 5) AntoinetteBLIVEN, d 14 Aug 1848.
www.ancestry.com" Global Search. | Benjamin BLIVEN
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1 NOTE Date given is date of his father's will. | Benjamin BLIVEN
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1 NOTE C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draftcopy; Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 33. | Benjamin Barber BLIVEN
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WY008, River Bend Cemetery
1 NOTE Vital Records of R.I. (ARNOLD & BEAMAN) | Benjamin Franklin BLIVEN
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1 NOTE Vital Records of R.I. (ARNOLD & BEAMAN)
COLE: "History Of Washington &Kent County".
C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draft copy;
Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 56. | Bradford BLIVEN
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1 CAUS Chronic bronchitis
1 NOTE Living at the writing of her father's will, 9 Apr 1859. | Cynthia G. BLIVEN
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1 NOTE Vital Records of R.I. (ARNOLD & BEAMAN)
C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draft copy;
Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 24. | Daniel BLIVEN
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1 NOTE Vital records of Rhode Island, Arnold & Bearman. | Daniel Sr. BLIVEN
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1 NOTE C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draftcopy; Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p90-91.
He was living in Norwich,CT in 1898. | Daniel William BLIVEN
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1 NOTE Vital Records of Rhode Island (ARNOLD & BEAMAN). | Darius BLIVEN
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1 NOTE C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draftcopy; Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 64.NOTE: This source lists hismiddle name as "Griffin".
Nine children:
--- 1) Charles Edward BLIVEN (1843-1922); m Cora Ellen PERKINS
--- 2) William H. BLIVEN, b 1 Jan 1844; m Selma EDWARDS
--- 3) Frederick BLIVEN (1848-1868)
--- 4) Jonathan M. BLIVEN (1851-1872)
--- 5) Elizabeth Selina BLIVEN (1854-1873)
--- 6) Willard BLIVEN, b 29 Apr1857
--- 7) George BLIVEN (1858-1884)
--- 8) Ann Vashti BLIVEN, b 23 Nov 1863
--- 9) Colby BLIVEN (1864-1866) | Edward G. BLIVEN
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1 NOTE Vital Records of R.I. (ARNOLD & BEAMAN)
Death date from gravestone --Dunn's Corners-Bradford Rd.,Westerly, RI.
NOTE: This illogical entry is foundin the GAVITT genealogy(1992), p 171: He
married (2) [n.d.] Mary EDWARDS. This must be a differentEdward Bliven.
C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draft copy;
Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 32 | Edward Gavitt BLIVEN
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1 NOTE C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draftcopy; Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 91. | Edward Wilcox BLIVEN
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1 NOTE Living at the time her father's will was written, 9 Apr 1859.
MatthewStillman's Marriage Records. | Eleanor BLIVEN
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1 NOTE Date given is date of birth of last child.
RIGR 3:50. | Elizabeth BLIVEN
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1 NOTE Date mentioned is date of her father's will, where she isreferred to asBetsey EDWARDS, wife of Silas EDWARDS, Jr. | Elizabeth BLIVEN
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1 NOTE She was not mentioned in the will of her grandfather, NathanBLIVEN. | Elizabeth BLIVEN
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1 NOTE C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draftcopy; Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 24. | Emma Ann BLIVEN
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River Bend Cemetery
1 NOTE A Westerly SUN article mentioning Emma Ann Austin's 80thbirthday notes that her sisters, Mrs. Evan BURDICK, Mrs. ThomasWILCOX,& Mrs. Martha HOXSIE, were all in attendance. | Emma Ann BLIVEN
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1 NOTE "Westerly and It's Witnesses", by Rev. Frederic Denison A. M.,publishedby J. A. and R. A. Reid, 1878, p230.
"Westerly has often bowed in deep sorrowover the loss of hersons at sea. A few years since, her tears were elicited afreshin respect to the fate of Capt. Peleg Saunders, and his mate,Erastus Bliven. Captain Saunders, born Oct 16, 1820, afterspending 15 years at sea, in different positions and commands,sailed in 1856, as master of the ship "Mary and Jane," from NewYork to Dundee, in Scotland. On his return voyage, loaded withNewcastle coal, he was disabled, and obliged to put back to Corkfor repairs. Sailing again in November, 1856, he was neverheard from. It is believed that the severe gale that shortlyafter swept over the North Atlantic, caused the foundering ofthe ship. The age of Captain Saunders was thirty-six; that ofMr. Bliven, twenty-six. | Erastus BLIVEN
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