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    1. RE: [BLOSSER] Re: Blossers in Pa.
    2. Shirley L. Pearce
    3. OhYes! There is a historical Society . Venango Co. is about 85 mi. north of Pittsburgh, Pa--above Butler Co. PA What county are you from? You will not believe how many Blauser's there are in Venango Co. Do you have any genealogy sites? Shirley > [Original Message] > From: <siskson@aol.com> > To: <BLOSSER-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 11/4/2005 12:06:07 PM > Subject: [BLOSSER] Re: Blossers in Pa. > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YWE.2ACIB/121.1.1.1.2.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Thanks. I've tried Blauser, Blazer, Blazzer, Bloser, and I even found a Blawsur - to no avail. I will narrow my search to Dauphin and Venengo Counties. I've never heard of Venengo, where is it? Do you know if there is a local Historical Society that could help me? > > Thank you > > > ==== BLOSSER Mailing List ==== > Lainee Denton > Blosser List Administrator > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

    11/04/2005 05:31:19
    1. Re: Blossers in Pa.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YWE.2ACIB/121.1.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Thanks. I've tried Blauser, Blazer, Blazzer, Bloser, and I even found a Blawsur - to no avail. I will narrow my search to Dauphin and Venengo Counties. I've never heard of Venengo, where is it? Do you know if there is a local Historical Society that could help me? Thank you

    11/04/2005 01:28:44
    1. Re: Blossers in Pa.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Blosser--Blasser---Blauser--Blausser---Blaser Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YWE.2ACIB/121.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Have you tried the spelling "Blauser"? When I am trying to find my ancestors, I also find the spelling --Blosser--The Blauser's came from Dauphin Co. then came to Venango Co. Most of my relatives came from Venango Co. PA Hope this helps Shirley Blauser Pearce

    11/03/2005 11:27:31
    1. Cumberland Blosser
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rinehart, Cornman, Bingham Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YWE.2ACIB/167 Message Board Post: I have been able to trace my ancestor's back to my Gr Gr Gr Grandfather Benjamin Blosser. I was fortunate to find all the grave sites in Letort Springs (Kutz's) Church Cemetry in Middlesex (Dry Town), PA. The pedigree goes: my father Harold Blosser (1925-1976) - George C. Blosser (1898-1949) - Benjamin B. Blosser (1873-1938) - Samuel Blosser (1833-1919) - Benjamin Blosser (1793 - 1880). I know from 1860 & 1870 census that Benjamin's parents were born in PA but I can't find any connection to any of the known Blossers of that time. I have tried all different spellings with no luck. Any one have any clues?

    11/02/2005 12:14:47
    1. the Quilt
    2. Gloria Quiroz
    3. Look at the numbers on the list. #32 Ida May Comer #21 Simeon F. Comer and their son #77 Curtis G. Comer Ida May Comer father was Emanuel Blosser #62 her mother was Elizabeth Culp #71 Emanuel born 21 Mar 1847 in Hocking Co., Ohio, departed life 1 Aug 1921 at 74 years 4 months and 10 days. On 17 Sept 1867 he was united in marriage to Elizabeth Culp #71 The union was blessed with 3 daughter and 6 sons, all whom survive except one daughter (THIS WOULD BE IDA MAY #32 sho died in 1918) 2 other daughters were Mollie Bowman #57 and Effie Riegel #40. The 6 sons: Samuel C. Blosser #11 Hufford D. Blosser #53 Thomas I. Blosser #43 Daniel S. Blosser Orion Blosser A sister of Emanuel Blosser Malinda Mumaw #89 and 3 brothers Isaac Blosser #37 Noah Blosser #58 Andrew Blosser #13 This is a start, I'll continue more this afternoon. What do you think?????? Gloria

    10/24/2005 02:59:15
    1. RE: [BLOSSER] MARGARET CULP BLOSSER - OH, ca late 19th early 20th century - Q...
    2. Jeanne Stook
    3. Jan, Gloria was kind enough to forward your email to me. Since then I have joined the list. I have the surname of Blosser - George W. Blosser (son of Noah and Hannah Matilda Grove Blosser) m. Phoebe Ann Scholl (daughter of Henry and Lavina Seifert Scholl). I also have Welty in my tree - William A. Welty (son of Ward Welty) and Marilyn Mills (daughter of Lewis Harold and Florence Scholl Mills). I can't help but wonder if the Phebe Blosser is George's wife and if maybe the Noah is his father. The name Noah and George seems to be common with the Blosser's so I'm still checking to see if there is a connection. In the mean time while I try to make a connection - is there a place that I could see a picture of the old quilts? I love old (well, really any) quilts almost as I love my family research. I have my dad's baby blanket, 1921, which was embroidered and my grandmother's on my mom's side double wedding ring. This one is about 1919. Thanks, Jeanne -----Original Message----- From: TEXTIQUE@aol.com [mailto:TEXTIQUE@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 6:46 PM To: BLOSSER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BLOSSER] MARGARET CULP BLOSSER - OH, ca late 19th early 20th century - Q... Gloria; Thank you so much for your gracious response. I would be very interested in help with more names since I just started research on these 2 quilts and you are the only one who has responded. Are you a family member? I discovered the quilt listed in Farmersville, OH, in 1991, when it was owned by descendents and it blew me away. The second quilt turned up at an international textile conference I attended 3 weeks ago and I recognized who made it before I even saw Marg. C. Blosser's name on it. It was an amazing thing to see the second one, now owned by an aquaintance from San Francisco. Until I saw her quilt, that was recently added to her extensive collection, she did not know where in the U. S. it had been made. We are positive she made more and will be actively searching for them. Our conference meets in 2 years in Columbus (I still have a house in southwestern - Springboro - OH) and I am interested in writing a paper on Marg., her life & family, & her quilts along with other family quilts if I can find them. I have been told that Margaret did alterations in Columbus but do not know yet if this is the case. The next time I go home, I will be able to do more on-site research. The family told me that she traveled by horse and buggy from the Hocking Co. region of OH all the way to the Farmersville, Jackson Twp., Montgomery County area many times to take the tracings of her family's hands. Great story! I suspect that at least some of the signers are of the Brethren faith. Thank you again for responding. Jan Thomas Colorado Springs In a message dated 10/23/2005 9:03:16 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, ourfamily@scrserv.com writes: Here is some info on Ada May Comer She was born 28 January 1874 in Logan, Hocking County, Ohio, died 1917.. Her parents were: Emanuel Blosser and Elizabeth Culp. She married Simeon Comer on 14 Feb 1895 and in 1900 they were living in Jackson, Montgomery County, Ohio the 1900 census stated they were both born in January 1874 and both were age 26. In 1910 census they are in Montgomery County, Ohio Simeon age 36 Ada M. age 36 children: 1. Curtis age 8 2. Gertrude age 1 11/12 months 1920 Simon is in German, Montgomery County, Ohio stated he is a widower, he is working as a Auto Agent.. In 1920 Curtis was living with Isaac Comer, he is listed as age 17 and nephew of Isaac. 1920 Gertrude is listed as age 11, she is living with her grandparents Emanuel and Elizabeth Blosser, both of them are 72 years old.. I can help you with some of the names if your still interested. Gloria ==== BLOSSER Mailing List ==== Messages for the BLOSSER message board are gatewayed to here so please be a bit understanding of a thank you email when sent. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    10/23/2005 07:28:00
    1. Re: [BLOSSER] MARGARET CULP BLOSSER - OH, ca late 19th early 20th century - Q...
    2. Gloria; Thank you so much for your gracious response. I would be very interested in help with more names since I just started research on these 2 quilts and you are the only one who has responded. Are you a family member? I discovered the quilt listed in Farmersville, OH, in 1991, when it was owned by descendents and it blew me away. The second quilt turned up at an international textile conference I attended 3 weeks ago and I recognized who made it before I even saw Marg. C. Blosser's name on it. It was an amazing thing to see the second one, now owned by an aquaintance from San Francisco. Until I saw her quilt, that was recently added to her extensive collection, she did not know where in the U. S. it had been made. We are positive she made more and will be actively searching for them. Our conference meets in 2 years in Columbus (I still have a house in southwestern - Springboro - OH) and I am interested in writing a paper on Marg., her life & family, & her quilts along with other family quilts if I can find them. I have been told that Margaret did alterations in Columbus but do not know yet if this is the case. The next time I go home, I will be able to do more on-site research. The family told me that she traveled by horse and buggy from the Hocking Co. region of OH all the way to the Farmersville, Jackson Twp., Montgomery County area many times to take the tracings of her family's hands. Great story! I suspect that at least some of the signers are of the Brethren faith. Thank you again for responding. Jan Thomas Colorado Springs In a message dated 10/23/2005 9:03:16 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, ourfamily@scrserv.com writes: Here is some info on Ada May Comer She was born 28 January 1874 in Logan, Hocking County, Ohio, died 1917.. Her parents were: Emanuel Blosser and Elizabeth Culp. She married Simeon Comer on 14 Feb 1895 and in 1900 they were living in Jackson, Montgomery County, Ohio the 1900 census stated they were both born in January 1874 and both were age 26. In 1910 census they are in Montgomery County, Ohio Simeon age 36 Ada M. age 36 children: 1. Curtis age 8 2. Gertrude age 1 11/12 months 1920 Simon is in German, Montgomery County, Ohio stated he is a widower, he is working as a Auto Agent.. In 1920 Curtis was living with Isaac Comer, he is listed as age 17 and nephew of Isaac. 1920 Gertrude is listed as age 11, she is living with her grandparents Emanuel and Elizabeth Blosser, both of them are 72 years old.. I can help you with some of the names if your still interested. Gloria

    10/23/2005 12:46:05
    1. Re: [BLOSSER] MARGARET CULP BLOSSER - OH, ca late 19th early 20th century - Q...
    2. Gloria Quiroz
    3. Jan, Great story about the quilts, I certainly think that you will hear from other Blosser's but I will put some info together and post the info. Gloria ----- Original Message ----- From: <TEXTIQUE@aol.com> To: <BLOSSER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 3:46 PM Subject: Re: [BLOSSER] MARGARET CULP BLOSSER - OH, ca late 19th early 20th century - Q... > > Gloria; > > Thank you so much for your gracious response. I would be very interested in > help with more names since I just started research on these 2 quilts and you > are the only one who has responded. Are you a family member? I discovered > the quilt listed in Farmersville, OH, in 1991, when it was owned by > descendents and it blew me away. The second quilt turned up at an international > textile conference I attended 3 weeks ago and I recognized who made it before I > even saw Marg. C. Blosser's name on it. It was an amazing thing to see the > second one, now owned by an aquaintance from San Francisco. Until I saw her > quilt, that was recently added to her extensive collection, she did not know > where in the U. S. it had been made. We are positive she made more and will be > actively searching for them. Our conference meets in 2 years in Columbus (I > still have a house in southwestern - Springboro - OH) and I am interested in > writing a paper on Marg., her life & family, & her quilts along with other > family quilts if I can find them. I have been told that Margaret did > alterations in Columbus but do not know yet if this is the case. The next time I go > home, I will be able to do more on-site research. The family told me that she > traveled by horse and buggy from the Hocking Co. region of OH all the way to > the Farmersville, Jackson Twp., Montgomery County area many times to take > the tracings of her family's hands. Great story! > > I suspect that at least some of the signers are of the Brethren faith. > > Thank you again for responding. > > Jan Thomas > Colorado Springs > > In a message dated 10/23/2005 9:03:16 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, > ourfamily@scrserv.com writes: > > Here is some info on Ada May Comer > She was born 28 January 1874 in Logan, Hocking County, Ohio, died 1917.. > Her parents were: > Emanuel Blosser and Elizabeth Culp. > She married Simeon Comer on 14 Feb 1895 and in 1900 > they were living in Jackson, Montgomery County, Ohio > the 1900 census stated they were both born in January > 1874 and both were age 26. > In 1910 census they are in Montgomery County, Ohio > Simeon age 36 > Ada M. age 36 > children: > 1. Curtis age 8 > 2. Gertrude age 1 11/12 months > > 1920 Simon is in German, Montgomery County, Ohio > stated he is a widower, he is working as a Auto Agent.. > > In 1920 Curtis was living with Isaac Comer, he is listed as > age 17 and nephew of Isaac. > > 1920 Gertrude is listed as age 11, she is living with her grandparents > Emanuel and Elizabeth Blosser, both of them are 72 years old.. > I can help you with some of the names if your still > interested. > Gloria > > > > > > > ==== BLOSSER Mailing List ==== > Messages for the BLOSSER message board are gatewayed to here so please be a bit understanding of a thank you email when sent. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    10/23/2005 12:22:16
    1. Re: [BLOSSER] MARGARET CULP BLOSSER - OH, ca late 19th early 20th century - Q...
    2. Gloria Quiroz
    3. Ida May Comer must have had 5 children 1. Curtis Comer born 1902, he marred a Kathryn Henry and had 1 child Gladys 2. Gertrude born 1909 married a Frank Miller and had 3 children, Frank, Betty Ann and Robert Lee. 3. Eva M. Comer born 1913 married ? Johnson and had 1 cild Donald Johnson 4. Kermit Comer born 1916 and married Emma Gearhart 5. An Infant (no information) In 1920 census Eva M Comer was living in the Charles Purnhager household, she was listed as a cousin. In 1920 Kermit was living in the Hufford D. Blosser household, listed as a nephew. Nothing on the infant. ----- Original Message ----- From: <TEXTIQUE@aol.com> To: <BLOSSER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 23, 2005 3:46 PM Subject: Re: [BLOSSER] MARGARET CULP BLOSSER - OH, ca late 19th early 20th century - Q... > > Gloria; > > Thank you so much for your gracious response. I would be very interested in > help with more names since I just started research on these 2 quilts and you > are the only one who has responded. Are you a family member? I discovered > the quilt listed in Farmersville, OH, in 1991, when it was owned by > descendents and it blew me away. The second quilt turned up at an international > textile conference I attended 3 weeks ago and I recognized who made it before I > even saw Marg. C. Blosser's name on it. It was an amazing thing to see the > second one, now owned by an aquaintance from San Francisco. Until I saw her > quilt, that was recently added to her extensive collection, she did not know > where in the U. S. it had been made. We are positive she made more and will be > actively searching for them. Our conference meets in 2 years in Columbus (I > still have a house in southwestern - Springboro - OH) and I am interested in > writing a paper on Marg., her life & family, & her quilts along with other > family quilts if I can find them. I have been told that Margaret did > alterations in Columbus but do not know yet if this is the case. The next time I go > home, I will be able to do more on-site research. The family told me that she > traveled by horse and buggy from the Hocking Co. region of OH all the way to > the Farmersville, Jackson Twp., Montgomery County area many times to take > the tracings of her family's hands. Great story! > > I suspect that at least some of the signers are of the Brethren faith. > > Thank you again for responding. > > Jan Thomas > Colorado Springs > > In a message dated 10/23/2005 9:03:16 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, > ourfamily@scrserv.com writes: > > Here is some info on Ada May Comer > She was born 28 January 1874 in Logan, Hocking County, Ohio, died 1917.. > Her parents were: > Emanuel Blosser and Elizabeth Culp. > She married Simeon Comer on 14 Feb 1895 and in 1900 > they were living in Jackson, Montgomery County, Ohio > the 1900 census stated they were both born in January > 1874 and both were age 26. > In 1910 census they are in Montgomery County, Ohio > Simeon age 36 > Ada M. age 36 > children: > 1. Curtis age 8 > 2. Gertrude age 1 11/12 months > > 1920 Simon is in German, Montgomery County, Ohio > stated he is a widower, he is working as a Auto Agent.. > > In 1920 Curtis was living with Isaac Comer, he is listed as > age 17 and nephew of Isaac. > > 1920 Gertrude is listed as age 11, she is living with her grandparents > Emanuel and Elizabeth Blosser, both of them are 72 years old.. > I can help you with some of the names if your still > interested. > Gloria > > > > > > > ==== BLOSSER Mailing List ==== > Messages for the BLOSSER message board are gatewayed to here so please be a bit understanding of a thank you email when sent. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    10/23/2005 12:14:08
    1. Re: [BLOSSER] MARGARET CULP BLOSSER - OH, ca late 19th early 20th century - QUILT-MAKER
    2. Gloria Quiroz
    3. Here is some info on Ada May Comer She was born 28 January 1874 in Logan, Hocking County, Ohio, died 1917.. Her parents were: Emanuel Blosser and Elizabeth Culp. She married Simeon Comer on 14 Feb 1895 and in 1900 they were living in Jackson, Montgomery County, Ohio the 1900 census stated they were both born in January 1874 and both were age 26. In 1910 census they are in Montgomery County, Ohio Simeon age 36 Ada M. age 36 children: 1. Curtis age 8 2. Gertrude age 1 11/12 months 1920 Simon is in German, Montgomery County, Ohio stated he is a widower, he is working as a Auto Agent.. In 1920 Curtis was living with Isaac Comer, he is listed as age 17 and nephew of Isaac. 1920 Gertrude is listed as age 11, she is living with her grandparents Emanuel and Elizabeth Blosser, both of them are 72 years old.. I can help you with some of the names if your still interested. Gloria ourfamily@scrserv.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <TEXTIQUE@aol.com> To: <BLOSSER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 8:47 PM Subject: [BLOSSER] MARGARET CULP BLOSSER - OH, ca late 19th early 20th century - QUILT-MAKER > Hi List; > > If any of you can point me in the right direction, please let me know. Thank > you so much. > > I am researching the life of Margaret Culp Blosser who has made and signed 2 > known > extraordinary quilts. One is dated 1903 to 1904 and was made for her > namesake Margaret Welty. The other is dated 1901 to 1907and was made for Ada M. > Comer. Margaret Welty and Ada M. Comer are believed to have been from the > Farmersville, Jackson Twp. Montgomery Co., OH area. Margaret Culp Blosser is > believed to have been from the Hocking Hills or Columbus region of OH. The quilt > made for Ada M. Comer also has the following names which are also believed > to be relatives from Hocking Co., Montgomery Co., Preble Co., OH or just over > the Indiana line: Forest Diehl; James Blosser; Ada E. Wolf; Will A. Rice; > Alex Mowery?; Phebe Blosser; Andrew J. Nunemaker; Osey M. Bowman; Hugh W. > Rittgers; > Mary Diehl, 1904; Samuel C. Blosser; Irene A. Martin; Andrew Blosser; Edna > Grace Welty; Allen J. Welty; Gladys M. Weaver; Herbert Roy Blosser; Vernon > Blosser; Fleta N. Blosser; Cordie Blosser; Simeon F. Comer; Lizzie E. Welty; > Clara C. Martin; Fredie Shanisey; M. Ogie or Ocie; George H. Martin; Mary C. > Martin; Charles E. Riegel; Charles B. Martin; Lulu Blosser; Altha Blosser; Ada > M. Comer: Rev. WA Welty, Watrloo [sic] Iowa; Homer C. Martin; Margaerite > Welty; Ada May Diehl; Isaac Bloser, FEB. 27, 1904; John W. Martin; Elizabeth > Bagwel; Effie O. Riegel; Robert J. Gillespie; Ora F. Blosser; Thomas Blosser; > David F. Bowman, MAR 21, 1904; Jennie Blosser; Adaune Nunemaker; Theodore > Shanisey; Vergil C. Derr; Effie C. Martin; Herman C. Blosser; Made By Mag. C. > Blosser; Carl R. Martin; Rev. E.B. Bagwell; Hufford D. Blosser; Margaret M. Weaver; > Charles A Stine; Effie Diehl; Mollie Bowman; Noah Blosser; Charles Nunmaker > [sic]; Edna Grace Welty; Bessie Pearl Bowman; Emanual M. Blosser; Flave P. > Martin; Mother's Dear Hand,M. B. (This quilt is comprised of traced hands, > around which the names are fitted. Some of the names might appear to be > duplicates, but they are once on adult hands and secondly on a child's hand - > mother/daughter - grandmother/grandchild?) Mayme Blosser; Joseph P. Martin; Blanch > N. Stine, MAR 31, 1904; John Q. Diehl; John Lee Weaver; > Mary M. Wolf (I believe this is spelled with an 'e' on the end); Mazie > Blosser; Elizbeth [sic] C. Blosser; Stephen S. Martin; Catharine B. Weaver; Harry > E. Bowman; Mollie B. Martin; Alice O. Weaver; Curtis G. Comer; Mary Blosser; > John Diehl; Ivene Diehl; Dr. Henry A. Mumaw; Daniel S. Blosser; Margaret I. > Stine; Meril Blosser; Samual V. Blosser; Sarah E. Rutter; Lene E. Bowman; > Werner W. Welty; Malinda B. Mumaw; Russell Bagwell; Dorothy Bagwell; > Cary Diehl. Signed on the back: THIS HAND QUILT WOS [sic] MADE BY MARGARET > CULP BLOSSER SIX YEARS ' A GO' NOW IT BELONGS TO ADA M. COMER 1907 > > Jan Thomas > Springboro, OH & Colorado Springs > > > > > ==== BLOSSER Mailing List ==== > USGENWEB SEARCH ARCHIVES > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ussearch.htm > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >

    10/23/2005 02:01:45
    1. MARGARET CULP BLOSSER - OH, ca late 19th early 20th century - QUILT-MAKER
    2. Hi List; If any of you can point me in the right direction, please let me know. Thank you so much. I am researching the life of Margaret Culp Blosser who has made and signed 2 known extraordinary quilts. One is dated 1903 to 1904 and was made for her namesake Margaret Welty. The other is dated 1901 to 1907and was made for Ada M. Comer. Margaret Welty and Ada M. Comer are believed to have been from the Farmersville, Jackson Twp. Montgomery Co., OH area. Margaret Culp Blosser is believed to have been from the Hocking Hills or Columbus region of OH. The quilt made for Ada M. Comer also has the following names which are also believed to be relatives from Hocking Co., Montgomery Co., Preble Co., OH or just over the Indiana line: Forest Diehl; James Blosser; Ada E. Wolf; Will A. Rice; Alex Mowery?; Phebe Blosser; Andrew J. Nunemaker; Osey M. Bowman; Hugh W. Rittgers; Mary Diehl, 1904; Samuel C. Blosser; Irene A. Martin; Andrew Blosser; Edna Grace Welty; Allen J. Welty; Gladys M. Weaver; Herbert Roy Blosser; Vernon Blosser; Fleta N. Blosser; Cordie Blosser; Simeon F. Comer; Lizzie E. Welty; Clara C. Martin; Fredie Shanisey; M. Ogie or Ocie; George H. Martin; Mary C. Martin; Charles E. Riegel; Charles B. Martin; Lulu Blosser; Altha Blosser; Ada M. Comer: Rev. WA Welty, Watrloo [sic] Iowa; Homer C. Martin; Margaerite Welty; Ada May Diehl; Isaac Bloser, FEB. 27, 1904; John W. Martin; Elizabeth Bagwel; Effie O. Riegel; Robert J. Gillespie; Ora F. Blosser; Thomas Blosser; David F. Bowman, MAR 21, 1904; Jennie Blosser; Adaune Nunemaker; Theodore Shanisey; Vergil C. Derr; Effie C. Martin; Herman C. Blosser; Made By Mag. C. Blosser; Carl R. Martin; Rev. E.B. Bagwell; Hufford D. Blosser; Margaret M. Weaver; Charles A Stine; Effie Diehl; Mollie Bowman; Noah Blosser; Charles Nunmaker [sic]; Edna Grace Welty; Bessie Pearl Bowman; Emanual M. Blosser; Flave P. Martin; Mother's Dear Hand,M. B. (This quilt is comprised of traced hands, around which the names are fitted. Some of the names might appear to be duplicates, but they are once on adult hands and secondly on a child's hand - mother/daughter - grandmother/grandchild?) Mayme Blosser; Joseph P. Martin; Blanch N. Stine, MAR 31, 1904; John Q. Diehl; John Lee Weaver; Mary M. Wolf (I believe this is spelled with an 'e' on the end); Mazie Blosser; Elizbeth [sic] C. Blosser; Stephen S. Martin; Catharine B. Weaver; Harry E. Bowman; Mollie B. Martin; Alice O. Weaver; Curtis G. Comer; Mary Blosser; John Diehl; Ivene Diehl; Dr. Henry A. Mumaw; Daniel S. Blosser; Margaret I. Stine; Meril Blosser; Samual V. Blosser; Sarah E. Rutter; Lene E. Bowman; Werner W. Welty; Malinda B. Mumaw; Russell Bagwell; Dorothy Bagwell; Cary Diehl. Signed on the back: THIS HAND QUILT WOS [sic] MADE BY MARGARET CULP BLOSSER SIX YEARS ' A GO' NOW IT BELONGS TO ADA M. COMER 1907 Jan Thomas Springboro, OH & Colorado Springs

    10/20/2005 05:47:04
    1. Re: Blossers in Pa.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YWE.2ACIB/121.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for writing. That's as far as I was able to get to also, (GGG grandfather, Benjamin). I'm really not sure where to look next. The census form that was being used before 1840 really doesn't give any information that can be used to connect people. I am going to continue to look. I plan on asking the local Morman Temple what would be the next step. I will post anything that I find.

    09/25/2005 04:59:33
    1. Re: Blossers in Pa.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YWE.2ACIB/121.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: my g-grandparents also were Benjamin and Fanny Cornman Blosser, my grandparents were Carl and Edna Heberlig Blosser from Carlisle. Carl and George were brothers. I found in the census Benjamin's parents who was Samuel and Rebecca., and Samuel's fathers name is also Benjamin. and from there I am at a blank. Any help would be greatly appreciated

    09/24/2005 01:28:00
    1. Re: Blossers in Pa.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YWE.2ACIB/121.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Benjamin B. Blosser and Fanny (Florence) Cornman were my Great Grandparents. They both were born in Cumberland County. My Grandfather's name was George C. Blosser. I believe I have discovered Benjamin Blosser's parents, Samuel and Rebecca Blosser (both born in PA); and Samuel's parents Benjamin Blosser (Blauser) and Elizabeth Stover (?).

    09/20/2005 11:19:07
    1. George W. Blosser - Fairfield Co., OH
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Blosser, Scholl, Seifert Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YWE.2ACIB/166 Message Board Post: Hi, I am looking for some infromation on George W. Blosser. According to LDS and census he was born about 1868 in Fairfield. He married Phoebe Ann Scholl. They had at least 2 children: Russell and Edna. If I found the right census records Russell married Goldie M. ?? and had a daughter Anna Louise born in 1917. George's wife was the sister to my g-grandfather Sherman Edward Scholl. I am trying to find some relatives that might can tell me more about Sherman and their parents - John Henry Scholl and Lavina Seifert. I would love to find pictures to go with my names! thanks, Jeanne - stook11@verizon.net

    09/17/2005 01:21:19
    1. Re: [BLOSSER] Blain Blosser MD
    2. Gloria Quiroz
    3. 1900 Definance, Ohio Henry Blosser born Oct 1847 age 52 born in Ohio wife: Savilla born Mar 1850 age 50 born in Ohio children: 1. Jerry E., he was born June 1878 age 21 he was listed as a school teacher. 2. Blaine A. born Sept 1881 age 18, born in Ohio, listed as a school teacher. 3. Frank R. born Mar 1890 10 years old 1910 Colorado Springs, El Paso County Blaine Blosser age 25, he is a boarder and working as a physician. 1920 Fremont, Steuben County Indiana Blaine age 38 listed as a doctor. wife Pearl E. age 32 stated she was born in Michigan 1930 Fremont Indiana Blaine A. age 48 listed as a doctor wife is listed as Etta P. age 42 (I'm sure this is Pearl). end----- Original Message ----- From: <GLEAPRES@peoplepc.com> To: <BLOSSER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 7:03 PM Subject: [BLOSSER] Blain Blosser MD > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: BLOSSER > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YWE.2ACIB/165 > > Message Board Post: > > I was wondering if there is anyone in this group that is related to a Blain Blosser. He was a medical doctor in Fremont, Indiana. > I believe his wife's name was Pearl E. Blosser.. > If you think you are related, Please contact me, as I have a friend who has original pictures of Blain and his wife and he would like to see them go to the family of this man.. > > Thank you for your time.. > > ronye > > > ==== BLOSSER Mailing List ==== > Lainee Denton > Blosser List Administrator > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >

    08/18/2005 12:23:21
    1. Blain Blosser MD
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BLOSSER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/YWE.2ACIB/165 Message Board Post: I was wondering if there is anyone in this group that is related to a Blain Blosser. He was a medical doctor in Fremont, Indiana. I believe his wife's name was Pearl E. Blosser.. If you think you are related, Please contact me, as I have a friend who has original pictures of Blain and his wife and he would like to see them go to the family of this man.. Thank you for your time.. ronye

    08/17/2005 02:03:17
    1. Re: Jacob Blosser and Barbara Beery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YWE.2ACIB/164.1 Message Board Post: Cathie: Hi, I am descended from these people via their son Joseph. The siblings of Joseph were: Elizabeth b. 11-12-1788 Daniel b. 3-5-1790 Mary b. 10-28-1791 Jacob b. 5-5-1793 Barbara b. 2-8-1797 Anna b. 1-27-1799 Samuel b. 5-6-1801 d. 1802 John b. 4-22-1802 Magdalene b. 4-2-1804 d. 1804 Susana b. 9-18-1805 A lot of people have studied this family, so there are many other researchers and a lot of information out there. If you want to know anything else, email me and I will be happy to share what I have. Marilyn

    07/24/2005 04:32:43
    1. Jacob Blosser and Barbara Beery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Blosser, Beery, Basye Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YWE.2ACIB/164 Message Board Post: Hello Blossers! I am trying to find the children of Jacob Blosser (1753-1842) and Barbara Beery (1764-1840). Apparently there are 9c., however I can only find one: Joseph Blosser who married Sarah James Basye. Jacob was born in Pennsylvania, moved to Shenandoah County, Virginia, then around 1825 to Mahoning County, Ohio. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Cathie

    07/24/2005 03:19:10
    1. Mother's Day Dinner
    2. Lainee Denton-Jones
    3. Hiya everyone, With Mother's Day fast approaching, I thought we could try something different on the list. Instead of a traditional roll call, how about a Mother's Day feast...what mother in your lineage would you like to have to dinner on Mother's Day? What things would you like to talk about? What questions would you ask? Make sure that the mother you choose pertains to this list. Have fun and hopefully make some connections! Oh yeah, and please remember to change the subject line to reflect the name of the mother so that the other listers don't have to open it if it isn't a name they are interested in. :) Lainee Denton-Jones List Administrator -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.9.7 - Release Date: 4/12/2005

    04/15/2005 02:26:03