Listed as children in the 1865 MN census were Carrie, Charles, and Lorenzo as family 48 of Taylors Falls Twp. In the cemetery transcriptions George Albert is also listed as a son, b. 20-Apr-1846, d. 14-Nov-1856.
Local resident William H C Folsom had this to add about George Blood. "He had been a seafaring man, later was trained as a joiner, tried farming in Sunrise Twp (1854) but was unsuccessful. He moved to Taylors Falls where he died. He had two sons living in St Paul. After his death in 1869, his family returned to Connecticut."
Info: United Methodist Church records, 1857 and 1865 census records, Folsom book: 50 Years in the Northwest, and Roger Deane Harris' book: The Story of the Bloods.
NOTE: There is no stone or marker in the cemetery for George Blood although his burial is recorded in the cemetery records.
Listed as children in the 1865 MN census were Carrie, Charles, and Lorenzo as family 48 of Taylors Falls Twp. In the cemetery transcriptions George Albert is also listed as a son, b. 20-Apr-1846, d. 14-Nov-1856.
Local resident William H C Folsom had this to add about George Blood. "He had been a seafaring man, later was trained as a joiner, tried farming in Sunrise Twp (1854) but was unsuccessful. He moved to Taylors Falls where he died. He had two sons living in St Paul. After his death in 1869, his family returned to Connecticut."
Info: United Methodist Church records, 1857 and 1865 census records, Folsom book: 50 Years in the Northwest, and Roger Deane Harris' book: The Story of the Bloods.
NOTE: There is no stone or marker in the cemetery for George Blood although his burial is recorded in the cemetery records.
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