Well I am still stuck with Delilah Dye, Harrison Bloom married her in Windsor, Ind., 4-29-1839. She was born in Miami Co., Ind. Harrison Bloom left for California in 1850 and moved to Diamond Springs Calif., where he built a hotel and bakery. Her later added a General Store. In 1854 he bought 480 acres known by his name, 2 and a half miles southwest of Franklin. Ah Ha!!! That is where Bloom lake is!!! Can any one tell me if that ranch has been developed yet, as I know that each time I go to Sacramento we are losing more and more ranches to subdivision out there?? Delilah And Harrison had many children: Arsinva M. Bloom (Mrs. Thomas P. Taylor), Hetty Bloom (Mrs. Joseph Morrow), Adeline Bloom (Mrs. Solomon Runyon), Andrew C. Bloom, Sierra Nevada Bloom (Mrs. William Lockhart), Pacific Ellen Bloom (Mrs. James Riley), Eliza Oceana Bloom (Mrs. A.M.Cain). Harrison was Deputy Sheriff at the time of his death, but where?? Kathy!! sandydelauretis wrote: > This is what I have on Waddell: > Oswald Morton WADDELL > b. Aug 23 1861 in Scipio Indiana > m. Dec 24 1896 in Indianapolis Indiana > d. Nov 24 1922 in McDonald Kansas > He married Nora Elizabeth HAMMOND. They had 5 children: Norman Oswald, > Nellie Katherine, Florence Hammond, Gertrude Lucile and Lowell Martin. The > children were all born in Scipio Indiana. Oswald Morton Waddell was a > postman in Scipio Indiana, then later when the family moved to Kansas he was > an insurance agent. > > Dye: > William DYE > b. 1747 in Halifax Co. Virginia > m. Jun 5 1799 in Caswll North Carolina to Sally Sarah GORDON (b. 1782 in > Caswell North Carolina) > d. 1823 in Pulaski Co. Kentucky > > children: > Henry E > b. 1800 in North Carolina > Tabitha DYE > b. 1803 in North Carolina > John H. DYE > b.1804 in North Carolina > d. 1863 in Pike Indiana > buried in Bethelridge Methodist Cemetary, Kentucky > Nancy DYE > b. 1806 in North Carolina > d. May 28 1853 in Kentucky > Isaac DYE > b. 1808 in North Carolina > Mary Polly DYE > b. 1810 in Kentucky > d. Oct 12 1852 in Pulaski Kentucky > Elizabeth DYE > b. 1813 in Kentucky > Jane Jinsey DYE > b. 1814 in Kentucky > Dye( a male) > b. 1815 in Kentucky > d. 1824 > James L. DYE > b. Nov 20 1815 in Kentucky > d. Apr 21 1900 in Pulaski Kentucky > Morning DYE (female) > b. 1820 in Pulaski Kentucky > Fanny DYE > b. 1822 in Pulaski Kentucky > > John H. DYE one of his sons Married June 9 1824 in Casey Kentucky to > Elizabeth WATSON ( b. Aug 1804 in Casey Co. Kentucky, d. Aft 1876 in Pike > Co. Indiana, her Father Thosmas WATSON and mother Elizabeth BRITO > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kathy" <tot@wave.net> > To: "sandydelauretis" <ziggy@sktc.net> > Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 8:50 PM > Subject: Re: Dye > > > Sandy, I was interested in what names you did have for the Waddell's and > Dye's. > > Know matter how small the information may be. Thank you Kathy > > > > sandydelauretis wrote: > > > > > Kathy, > > > Hi! Let me look into my records and let you know what I find. I do know > that > > > I have no info on the Waddell side of the family except my > great-grandad's > > > name and where he was born. I do have a little no info on the Dye side > and > > > that is what I will look into for you. > > > Sandy > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Kathy" <tot@wave.net> > > > To: <ziggy@sktc.net> > > > Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 6:50 PM > > > Subject: Dye > > > > > > > Hello my name is Kathy and My great Grandmother is Mary Thornton > Redmond > > > > Waddell, married to Edwin Waddell. On the other side of my family is > my > > > > 4th great grandmother Delilah Dye. I am looking for information on > > > > Delilah, whose husband was William Henery Harrison Bloom. And on the > > > > Waddell side I'm looking for info., on George E. Waddell and Susan > > > > (Vogan) Waddell. Also Isaac Waddell and Mercy Waddell. Buried in the > > > > Ione Cemetery in California. Just thought that it was interesting that > > > > we both have Waddell's and Dye in our family. I have no info., on the > > > > Dye side at all, except Delilah's name and that she crossed the plains > > > > in the 1850's. Kathy!! > > > > > > > > > > > >