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Minerva Priscilla <I>Blosser</I> Blosser

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Minerva Priscilla Blosser Blosser

Birth
Hocking County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Jul 1905 (aged 57)
Kansas, USA
Burial
Soldier, Jackson County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.4631883, Longitude: -95.928728
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Minerva Priscilla Blosser was born in Hocking county, Ohio, September 9, 1847, and was married to Benoni Blosser at Danville, Ill. To this union were born eight children, four sons and
four daughters, the eldest daughter dying infancy. They moved to Kansas in 1867 living a few years in Banner and a few years in Holton and for 25 years she has been at home to many, many
friends at Olive Hill where she passed to the home beyond, Sunday July 16, 1905 ....

Mayetta. Wm. Potter attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. B. Blosser, last Monday. She lived near Soldier and was sick only a short time. The Holton Recorder, July 27, 1905.

... The third child of a family of twelve children, whose parents were David and Elizabeth Blosser. In the autumn of 1861 they moved to Vermillion county, Ill., and here at Danville, Dec.
3, 1863, she was married to Benoni Blosser. They returned to Hocking county, Ohio, and remained there one year. There their oldest child, Emma was born, and died at the age of one year. In Vermillion county, Ills., their eldest son, John was born .... Frank, Harvey, Lillie, Fred, Elsie and Daisy were their Kansas born children, all of whom reside here, except Harvey, whose
home is in Prowers county, Colorado, but whom with his wife and little daughter were summoned home ....

The Holton Weekly Signal, July 26, 1905.

Olive Hill. Green Blosser, W. H. Blosser, wife and little daughter, have returned to their home in Prowers county, Col.

Olive Hill. Those from Holton, in attendance at Mrs. B. Blosser's funeral, were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Blosser, her sister, Mrs. Jane Bowser and two daughters from Lamar, Colo...
George Blosser from St. Joe ....

The Holton Weekly Signal, July 26, 1905.
w/B. Blosser

Minerva Priscilla Blosser was born in Hocking county, Ohio, September 9, 1847, and was married to Benoni Blosser at Danville, Ill. To this union were born eight children, four sons and
four daughters, the eldest daughter dying infancy. They moved to Kansas in 1867 living a few years in Banner and a few years in Holton and for 25 years she has been at home to many, many
friends at Olive Hill where she passed to the home beyond, Sunday July 16, 1905 ....

Mayetta. Wm. Potter attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. B. Blosser, last Monday. She lived near Soldier and was sick only a short time. The Holton Recorder, July 27, 1905.

... The third child of a family of twelve children, whose parents were David and Elizabeth Blosser. In the autumn of 1861 they moved to Vermillion county, Ill., and here at Danville, Dec.
3, 1863, she was married to Benoni Blosser. They returned to Hocking county, Ohio, and remained there one year. There their oldest child, Emma was born, and died at the age of one year. In Vermillion county, Ills., their eldest son, John was born .... Frank, Harvey, Lillie, Fred, Elsie and Daisy were their Kansas born children, all of whom reside here, except Harvey, whose
home is in Prowers county, Colorado, but whom with his wife and little daughter were summoned home ....

The Holton Weekly Signal, July 26, 1905.

Olive Hill. Green Blosser, W. H. Blosser, wife and little daughter, have returned to their home in Prowers county, Col.

Olive Hill. Those from Holton, in attendance at Mrs. B. Blosser's funeral, were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Blosser, her sister, Mrs. Jane Bowser and two daughters from Lamar, Colo...
George Blosser from St. Joe ....

The Holton Weekly Signal, July 26, 1905.


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