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Peter Blom

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Peter Blom

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
9 Jun 1967 (aged 72)
Highland, Lake County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Highland, Lake County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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In June 1900 Peter Blom (6 y, born September 1894 in Illinois), his father Arie Blom (36, September 1864 [should be: 1865], Holland, immigrated in 1880 [should be: 1882], merchant grocer), his mother Petronelle (39 [should be: 31], March 1861, [should be: 1869] Illinois), his siblings Tadij (8, July 1892, Illinois), Jacob (4, June 1896, Illinois) and Petronelle (2, Juy 1898, Illinois) were living in a rented home at 10902 Wentworth Ave, Calumet Township, Ward 34, in the southern part of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Source: 1900 US Federal Census.

In April 1910 Peter Blom (15), his father Arie Blom (44, farmer on a general farm), his mother Petuonella (41), his siblings Jacob (13), Peteronella (11), Trinie (9, Illinois), Aggie (7, Illinois), John (5, Illinois) and Arrie (2, Illinois) were living on a rented farm in Thornton Township, just south of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Source: 1910 US Federal Census.

In February 1920 Peter Blom (25, freight handler) and his wife Katie (24, born in Illinois too) lived in a rented house at Ridge Road in Munster/Hammond, North Township, Lake County, in the extreme northwestern part of Indiana.

In April 1930 Peter Blom (35, lumber truck driver) and his wife Katie (34) lived in their own house, worth $6000, at Kennedy Avenue in Highland, Lake County, Indiana. They had then two boarders, Freda Groote (24, Minnesota) and Ella Groote (21, Minnesota).

In May 1940 Peter Blom (44, meat cutter at a grocery [see the photo]), his wife Katie (44) and his mother-in-law Sadie Schoon (78, Holland) lived at their own home, worth $5000, 8916 Kennedy St. in Highland Town, North Township, Lake County, Indiana. They lived in 1935 at the same house.

Peter Blom died in June 1967 at the age of 72 years in Highland, Lake County, Indiana. His widow Katie remarried William Evers. She died in 1982 at the age of about 86 years, likely in Highland too.

They didn't have children.
In June 1900 Peter Blom (6 y, born September 1894 in Illinois), his father Arie Blom (36, September 1864 [should be: 1865], Holland, immigrated in 1880 [should be: 1882], merchant grocer), his mother Petronelle (39 [should be: 31], March 1861, [should be: 1869] Illinois), his siblings Tadij (8, July 1892, Illinois), Jacob (4, June 1896, Illinois) and Petronelle (2, Juy 1898, Illinois) were living in a rented home at 10902 Wentworth Ave, Calumet Township, Ward 34, in the southern part of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Source: 1900 US Federal Census.

In April 1910 Peter Blom (15), his father Arie Blom (44, farmer on a general farm), his mother Petuonella (41), his siblings Jacob (13), Peteronella (11), Trinie (9, Illinois), Aggie (7, Illinois), John (5, Illinois) and Arrie (2, Illinois) were living on a rented farm in Thornton Township, just south of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. Source: 1910 US Federal Census.

In February 1920 Peter Blom (25, freight handler) and his wife Katie (24, born in Illinois too) lived in a rented house at Ridge Road in Munster/Hammond, North Township, Lake County, in the extreme northwestern part of Indiana.

In April 1930 Peter Blom (35, lumber truck driver) and his wife Katie (34) lived in their own house, worth $6000, at Kennedy Avenue in Highland, Lake County, Indiana. They had then two boarders, Freda Groote (24, Minnesota) and Ella Groote (21, Minnesota).

In May 1940 Peter Blom (44, meat cutter at a grocery [see the photo]), his wife Katie (44) and his mother-in-law Sadie Schoon (78, Holland) lived at their own home, worth $5000, 8916 Kennedy St. in Highland Town, North Township, Lake County, Indiana. They lived in 1935 at the same house.

Peter Blom died in June 1967 at the age of 72 years in Highland, Lake County, Indiana. His widow Katie remarried William Evers. She died in 1982 at the age of about 86 years, likely in Highland too.

They didn't have children.


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