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5401 1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A., Eaton & Mains,New York,1903, p 181.
8 children 
Sally BLIVEN
 
5402 1 NOTE Vital Records of R.I. (ARNOLD & BEAMAN)
C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draft copy; Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan1995; p 32. 
Samuel BLIVEN
 
5403 1 NOTE C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draftcopy; Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 91. Samuel D. BLIVEN
 
5404 1 NOTE 9 children (per Crandall)
C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of WilliamWarren Bliven'snotes; draft copy; Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 47.[NOTE: this source does not include the son, Luther Bliven.] 
Samuel Hillhouse BLIVEN
 
5405 1 NOTE VRRI: Arnold & Beaman.
VR: Westerly, RI; Charlestown, RI.
RIGR 9:258.
C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draft copy; Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 22.[This source gives the death dateas 22 Nov 1839.] 
Samuel Jr. BLIVEN
 
5406 1 NOTE VR: Westerly, RI.
VRRI: Arnold & Beaman. 
Samuel Sr. BLIVEN
 
5407 1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 99.
fr Scio, NY

Theodaty Bliven is the father of Theodaty Jr. and Silas. Silasand his father Theodaty and their spouses are buried in theRogers' Cemetery. 
Silas G. BLIVEN
 
5408 1 NOTE went to Wisconsin Theodaty Jr. BLIVEN
 
5409 1 NOTE "First Alfred Seventh Day Baptist Church Membership Records,Alfred, NewYork", by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1995, p 7.
Admitted abt 1820- Alfred, New York.
Dismissed 1834.

"Allegany County and Its People. A Centennial Memorial Historyof Allegany County", New York. W. A. Fergusson & Co., Alfred,N.Y., 1896, p 488.

Seventh-day Baptist Church. - This has existed since May 15,1834, when 24 persons of this faith were organized into a churchby a council convened for this purpose at the Davis schoolhouse,two miles north of the later village of Scio. This was called"The Amity Church" and the constituentmembers were Jesse B.,John C. and Rachel Cartwright, Davis, Daniel B., Nancy and SarahStillman, Theodoty, Theodoty, Jr., and Silas G. Bliven, Jamesand SusanWeed, John and Ruth Maxson, Jesse, Ethan and HannahRogers, Philemon and Lydia Green, William Millard, Buell Oviat,Judith Lester and Hannah Burdick.... 
Theodaty Sr. BLIVEN
 
5410 1 NOTE Date given is date of his father's will.
C. Melvin Bliven's transcription of William Warren Bliven'snotes; draft copy; Wedderburn, OR; typescript; Jan 1995; p 47.
He m [n.d.] Levinia SMITH and lived in Stonington, CT. Sixchildren:
--- 1) Thomas Alonzo Bliven, m Lizzie SIMMS in Westerly, RI
--- 2) Benjamin Perry Bliven, m Mandy HIMES in Westerly, RI
--- 3) Horace Bliven
--- 4) Samuel H. Bliven, m Ada NICHOLS
--- 5) Winfield Bliven
--- 6) Joseph Isaac Franklin Bliven. 
Thomas BLIVEN
 
5411
I am happy to share information. The majority of this work is sourced with primary proof. Family Tree, however, chooses to use itself as the documentation source when you merge files. Contact me for the proper citation if one is missing. Please share w 
Gordon \ BLOOD
 
5412 1 NOTE "Membership Records of Seventh Day Baptists of Central New YorkState 1797-1940's"; by Ilou M. Sanford; Heritage Books, Inc.;1994, p 96.
Admitted 24 May 1862 - Adams, New York. 
Anna Colgrove BLOODGOOD
 
5413 From The Bliss Book, by Charles Arthur Hoppin, privately printed: Hartford,
Connecticut, U.S.A., MCMXIII: --The status of the first Bliss and of his
immediate descendants, his name itself, the date and the place of its origin,
show that he was of the conquered, not from the conquering Normans, thus being
descended from one of the Teutonic races. The Danish blood is understood to
have become amalgamated with that of the Angles in that eastern part of England
called East Anglia, not far from the southwestern borders of which the Bliss
family first appears in English history. This locality suggests a possibility
of the Blisses, prior to the origin of their name, having been of Danish or
Anglian blood, they were "the Northmen" of ancient Denmark. They are described
in the old chronicles as tall, well-built men, of fierceness in war and
hardihood upon the sea, of bright rather than fair complexion, reddish rather
than yellow hair, and of dull grayish rather that clear blue eyes. For a
thousand years after Christ they held to the old religionof northern Europe,
regarding Christians as effeminate in mind and body. They had little respect
for "a God that would not fight." Their noblest belief was to die by the sword
or at sea. An historian calls them "heathen pirates." Grant Allen says that
the Danes completely undid the work of the civilized Romans in England and
"threw back the north into primitive barbarism and perhaps established the
political and social supremacy of the south of England for nearly ten
centuries." The south was under a Saxon government. Alfred the Great ("the
purest, grandest, most heroic sould that ever sprang from our race") could not
drive the Danes out; but the coming of the Normans soon ended the power of the
dreaded Dane and gave England the chance to advance, which it has continued to
do up to the present generation. And since that Norman victory, in the year
1066, no successful warrior has set hostile foot upon the Isle of Britain, and
no nation, excepting the American and that of Joan of Arc, has wholly defeated
its people in a war. While we cannot prove that the blood was purely all
Saxon, it has been made palin that the family name was Saxon. The Saxons,
wrote Tacitus, "are the finest of all the German tribes, and strive more than
the rest to found their greatness upon equality," --- "a passionless, firm and
quiet people, they live a solitary life, and do not stir up wars nor harass the
country by plunder and theft." Another writes modernly: "They were an
agricultural people of the peasant class, independent farmers who acknowledged
no chief, no king, and were governed by the Witenagemont, or the Meeting of the
Wise Men. They came to England from Northwestern Germany because they wanted
land. They were landowners with equal rights." In the fifth and sixth
centuries the Saxon entered Britain as a conquerer and to remain. He swept
everything before him. The Celtic tribes and the savage Picts and Scots, who
had been preying upon the Celts since the return of the Roman army to Rome in
401, were no match for him. The Saxons wiped out everything Celtic and
everything Roman--people, language, customs, and ideas perishing; only a few
Roman place-names survived. A remnant of the Celts escaped to what is now
Wales, and the modern Welsh are their descendants. "A more fearful blow never
fell upon any nation than the landing of the Angles and Saxons was to the Celts
of Britain." of course, six hundred years after Christ, these Saxons had not
embraced Christianity. 
Bliss BLYSSE
 
5414 Linen draper. William BLYSSE
 
5415 OBIT:
Name: Blythin, Arthur
Date: Jul 19 1965
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Blythin. Arthur Blythin, 274 Eastland Rd., Berea, O., beloved husband of Frances (nee Liskay), father of Richard, Edward and Mrs. Margaret Ann Bestor of Canton, O., beloved son of Edward (deceased), and Jane, brother of Robert, Glenn (deceased) Jane Drake and William, and grandfather. The family will receive friends at the Koval Funeral Home, Bagley at Pearl Rds., Middleburg Heights, O., where services will be held Monday at 1:30 p. m. 
Arthur BLYTHIN
 
5416 Voted Baldwin-Wallace College Outstanding Alumni of 1916
(H) Honorary Degree Recipients (M) Alumni Merit Award Recipients (T) Baldwin-Wallace College Trustees 1916 *Edward D. Blythin (T, M, H)

OBIT:
Name: Blythin, Judge Edward
Date: Feb 15 1958
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Blythin, Judge Edward, beloved husband of Jane (nee Rankin), father of Robert, Arthur, Jane Drake, William, and the late Glenn, and grandfather. Friends received at the David I, Jones Funeral Home, Miles Ave., at E. 95 St. From Saturday Noon To 10 P. M. Sunday. Services at the Parma South Presbyterian Church, 6155 Pearl Rd. on Monday, Feb. 17, at 2 p. m. Newsburg Lodge No. 379 F. And A. M. service Sunday at 8 p. m. Those who wish may contribute to the Cleveland Heart Fund.
Edward was the judge who presided over the Sam Sheppard case in Cleveland, Ohio in 1954.

BIOGRAPHY: BLYTHIN, EDWARD (10 Oct. 1884-14 Feb. 1958), was Cleveland law director, mayor, and judge. Born in Newmarket, Wales, to Peter and Elizabeth Roberts Blythin, he worked 2 years as a bookkeeper for an English coal firm before coming to Cleveland in 1906, where he worked as bookkeeper for the Walton Realty Co. for 10 years while studying law nights at Cleveland Law School. After receiving his LL.D. in 1916, he practiced law from 1916-41 and 1942-43, specializing in municipal law. He was appointed Cleveland assistant law director in 1935, law director in 1940, and succeeded HAROLD H. BURTON † as mayor of Cleveland when Burton became a U.S. senator in 1941, serving 11 months before losing the election to Frank Lausche. As mayor, Blythin mobilized manpower for the national defense, and urged companies and unions to remove barriers to black employment.

BIOGRAPHY: From 1943-48, Blythin was financial vice-president and secretary of Western Reserve University. He was elected judge in the common pleas court in 1949, presiding at the trial of Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard for the murder of Sheppard's wife Marilyn in 1954 (see SHEPPARD MURDER CASE ). With the widespread publicity, the defense maintained that Sheppard had not received a fair trial, but Blythin defended both his conduct of the case and the propriety of holding the trial in Cleveland. He remained judge until his death at age 73. Blythin married Jane Rankin 5 Apr. 1913, and they had 5 children, Robert, Arthur, Glen (dec.), Jane (Mrs. Robt. Drake), and William.

BIOGRAPHY: Source: Harold Burton and Edward Blythin Papers, WRHS.
"In Memory of Judge Edward Blythin" (Paper delivered to the Philosophical Club of Cleveland, 14 Jan. 1958, WRHS). 
Edward D. BLYTHIN
 
5417 OBIT:
Name: Blythin, Glenn
Date: Feb 14 1945
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #008.
Notes: Blythin: Glenn, beloved husband of Florence; father of Evan; son of Edward and Jane; brother of Robert, Arthur, Jane Brinker and William, at Phoenix, Ariz. Friends may call at Bennett-Sharer Funeral Home, 11212 Euclid ave., after Tuesday noon. Service Wednesday at 4 p. m. Burial Lake View Cemetery, Please omit flower 
Glenn BLYTHIN
 
5418 OBIT:
Name: Blythin, James
Date: Mar 31 1954
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Blythin, James, beloved husband of Maude and father of Edward; 953 Gulf Rd. Elyria; survived also by a brother. Edward of Cleveland, and a sister and 3 brothers in Wales. Funeral services at Sudro-Curtis Funeral Home, 142 Broad St., Elyria, Wednesday, 2 p. m. 
James BLYTHIN
 
5419 Lives in Canton, Ohio. Margaret Ann BLYTHIN
 
5420 OBIT:
Name: Blythin, Robert
Date: ?
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Blythin. Robert Blythin, age 52, husband of Lois (nee Baynes), father of Robert Lansing and phyllis Jane, son of Jane and the late Edward, brother of William and Jane Drake and the late Arthur and Glenn, suddenly, March 21, at his home, Boxhill Lane, Louisville, Ky. Funeral services at St. Francis of the Fields Episcopal Church, Louisville, March 23. Please omit flowers. 
Robert BLYTHIN
 
5421 Ancestral File Number: 4Z2T-JJ Chauncy BOARDMAN
 
5422  Elizur BOARDMAN
 
5423 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Eunice BOARDMAN
 
5424 Father:Joseph BOARDMAN
Mother:Rachel KILLAM 
Hezekiah BOARDMAN
 
5425 ! (1) "Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut," by Lucius Barnes Barbour (1977; rpt. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1982) p.623.

! Birth: (1) d/o William BOARDMAN/Jennet CATLIN. 23 Jul 1788.
Death: (1) 27 Apr 1844.


Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. 
Laura BOARDMAN
 
5426 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Christine BOBKO
 
5427 ~4331 Sunny Hill Circle

CENSUS:
1930 - ED98, Pg18a, Ward 7, Block 69, Line #3: Leo is listed as "Elias"

RESIDENCES:
1939 - 1302 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
LEO J. BOBKO, age 93, passed away Jan. 13, 2008. Beloved husband of the late Phyllis (nee Kulaga); loving father of Sandra (Gene) Schneider and Dennis (deceased); dearest grandfather of Lisa Crow and Phyllisann (Ted) Folan; dear great grandfather of Kelly and Leah; great great grandfather of Mylie Lynn; brother of five deceased brothers and sisters; uncle of many. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Hospice of the Western Reserve Westlake Branch, 2901 Health Campus Dr., Ste. 400, Westlake 44145; The Wellington Place, 4800 Clague Rd., N. Olmsted 44070; or The Seasons of Life Hospice, 9511 W. Pleasant Valley Rd., Parma 44129. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, Jan. 17, 11:00 a.m. at St. Bernadette Church, 2256 Clague Rd., Westlake (EVERYONE PLEASE MEET AT CHURCH). Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at the TOMON & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4772 PEARL RD. (NORTH OF BROOKPARK RD.) CLEVELAND, WEDNESDAY 2-4 AND 6-8 P.M. 
Elias (Leo) John BOBKO
 
5428 ~CORRESPONDENCE: (from me to Bill Bossong) - It occurred to me that Mary Yagello's address at the time of the issuance of her marriage license might provide a clue as to whether she is really the wife of whom I have listed as Johann Alexius Bobko. Fairview Park Library has historical marriage licenses on microfilm, so if you used the volume and page number (YAGELLO, MARY & BOBKO, ALEXIUS vol.0098 pg.0308) you'd be able to see what is listed for her and the John (or if his name was really Alex) she married. If you ever find out, be sure to let me know. The license might also provide the names of her parents which would be useful if she turns out to be the right Mary.
Although my head is swimming right now over John and Alex, I'm going to guess that I plugged in Alexius as johann's middle name based solely on that marriage license index entry. Bad assumption on my part.
It does seem that Johann and Alex were probably brothers. Their mother's names shown on the death certificates were close enough to suggest that that is the case. (ie. Mary Zurnak vs Mary Czrnak)

RESIDENCES:
1928 - 2809 W.11th St., Cleveland, Ohio <-- death certificate

CENSUS:
1930
1 Bobko Mary Head-H F W 43 Poland 18A Cleveland City 7 69
2 Bobko Sam Son M W 20 Poland 18A Cleveland City 7 69
3 Bobko Elias Son M W 15 Ohio 18A Cleveland City 7 69
4 Bobko John Son M W 11 Ohio 18A Cleveland City 7 69
5 Bobko Katherine Daughter F W 8 Ohio 18A Cleveland City 7 69
6 Bobko Stephanie Daughter F W 4 7/12 Ohio 18A Cleveland City 7 69


~PRIVATE: Birth and death details provided by Bill Bossong , son-in-law of Donna Bobko

Death certificate for John Bobko shows his date of death as March 1, 1928, date of birth 1883. Parents as Teko Bobko and Mary Czrnak. Wife's name, Mary. Date of death does not match up with what was provided by a family member. Residence at time of death was 2809 W.11th. Is this a brother? 
Johan Alexius BOBKO
 
5429 ~RELIGION: Greek Catholic

RESIDENCES:
1951 - 3954 W.22nd St., Cleveland, Ohio
1967 - 3954 W.22nd St., Cleveland, Ohio

OCCUPATION:
Detective 
John BOBKO
 
5430 RESIDENCES:
1934 - 5280 W.45th St., Cleveland, Ohio 
John (aka Alex) BOBKO
 
5431 ~809 W. Schaaf Rd., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
Kathryn Grygiel (nee Bobko)
Beloved wife of the late Frank J.; dearest mother of Frank G. (Paula); loving grandmother of Alyssa; sister of Leo, and the late Steffie, John, Sam Bobko. A Memorial Mass will be held Monday April 8, 2002 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Barbara's Church. Private graveside services were held at Holy Cross Cemetery. ARRANGEMENTS BY TOMON & SONS. 
Katherine BOBKO
 
5432 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Roberta Ann BOBKO
 
5433 ~1201 Fairfield Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
BOBKO, SAMUEL J : Husband of Olga (Obit.).Plain Dealer 08 Sep, 1987, pg. 11 sec. C 
Samuel John BOBKO
 
5434 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Sandra Lee BOBKO
 
5435 ~Birth and death information provided by "bill bossong"  Stephanie BOBKO
 
5436 SOURCE_OF_NAME:
Appears on Johan Alexius Bobko's death certificate though the first name is hard to make out. 
Teko (or Tlko) BOBKO
 
5437 OBIT: Name: Hromyak, Catherine
Date: May 4 1959
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #119.
Notes: Hromyak, Catherine (nee Bobosky, beloved wife of Michael, dear mother of Alice L. Lambert, Louise C. Ondo, Marlene M. Placak, Carol Ann, and grandmother, sister of Joseph Bobosky, Elizabeth Gawne, Mary Roynak, Helen Chappini, Anna Kusma. Funeral from St. Mary Greek Catholic Church. Time and date later. Friends received at the Funeral Home of Jos. Marhevak, 4438 Pearl Rd. 
Catherine BOBOSKY
 
5438 OBIT: Name: Zwolinski, Anna
Date: Jun 7 1946
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #088.
Notes: Zwolinski, Anna, beloved wife of the late Izydor, mother of Izydor, Henry, Ramwald, and grandmother, Wed. Funeral Sat., June 8, at 11 a. m., from Mosinski Funeral Home, 3675 E. 65 st. Burial at Harvard Grove Cemetery. 
Anna BOBROWSKI
 
5439 OBIT: Name: Obojski, Eleanor
Date: Jul 28 1971
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #140.
Notes: Obojski. Eleanor Obojski, (nee Bobrowski), beloved wife of John J., dear mother of Patricia Bylewski, Carolyn Rudomski, John R., beloved grandmother of five, dear daughter of Antoinette, and the late Joseph Bobrowski, dear sister of Helen Kublak, Clara Gall, Al Brouse, Edward and Joseph Babrowski. Funeral Services Thursday, July 29, at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church at 9 A.M. Interment Calvary Cemetery. Friends received at Golubski Funeral Home, (corner of E. 65 and Fullerton Ave.), Wednesday 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. 
Eleanor BOBROWSKI
 
5440
"Alexander Family Record" (Alexander Archives) 
Barbara Corrine BOCKHORST
 
5441 OBIT: BOCKMILLER, JOSEPH : Husband of late Sylvia (Obit.).Plain Dealer 03 Aug, 1978, pg. 09 sec. E Joseph BOCKMILLER
 
5442 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Adele (Adeline) Geraldine BOCZEK
 
5443 DEATH:
Pneumonia 
John BOCZEK, [infant]
 
5444 RESIDENCES:
1916 - 2386 Thurman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1931 - 1424 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

DEATH:
Cancer of larynx 
Joseph BOCZEK
 
5445 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Matilda (Tillie) BOCZEK
 
5446 RESIDENCES:
1935 - 1226 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
Name: Lorek, Olga S.
Date: Jan 16 1973
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #130.
Notes: Lorek. Olga S. Lorek (nee Boczek), beloved wife of John, dearest mother of Richard, David and Kathieen (Mrs. William Schutte), sister of Joseph Boczek, Mrs. Henry (Tillie) Wotoszvnek, Mrs. James (Sue) Pinter, Mrs. Elmer (Adele) Stetz and the late Stephan Boczek, daughter of the late Joseph and Teoflla Boczek, grandmother of four. Services Wednesday, Jan. 17 at 10 A.M., at St. Columbkille Church. Friends may call at A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Tuesday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. Family suggests contributions to The American Cancer Society. 
Olga BOCZEK
 
5447 RESIDENCES:
1931 - 1424 Redman Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
1940 - 3714 W.14th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1951 - 4800 E.85th St., Cleveland, Ohio

OBIT:
Name: Boczek, Stephen
Date: Nov 7 1951
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #094.
Notes: Boczek, Stephen, of 4800 E. 85th St., beloved husband of Helen (nee Goldyn), father of Monlea, Paul, Phillip, Louise and Maryann, son of Tillie Boczek; brother of Joseph, Olga Lorek, Tillie Wolorszynek, Sue Pinter and Adele Stetz. Friends may call at T. J. Hyber Funeral Home, 2258 Professor. Services Thursday, Nov. 8, at SS. Peter and Paul Church, Turney Rd., at 9:30 a. m. Interment Calvary Cemetery 
Stephan BOCZEK
 
5448 Bridget BODFISH or BOTFFISH Mrs. Bridget BODFISH
 
5449 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Julius BODNAR
 
5450 1 NOTE of Edinburg, Texas in his mother's 1963 obituary James Robert BOEHLER
 

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