h/o Anna A. (Clausen)
Winterset Madisonian - October 4, 1883
Winterset, Iowa
page 4
Our Chip Basket
Martin C. Blohm, of Monroe township, was buried last week. Mr. Blohm was born in Schleswig Holstein, Germany, 1826. Came to America in 1870 and settled on a farm in Monroe township, where he resided until the time of his death. Mrs. Blohm, his wife, died last February. They had a family of twelve children, nine of whom are still living. Mr. Blohm was a member of the Lutheran Church and was a consistant member till the time of his death.
Note: Burial was in the Hamblin cemetery.
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More Children:
1852 - Mathias A. Blohm born. Became a butcher in Carroll, Iowa.
1854 - August L. Blohm born. Because a Des Moines butcher.
1860 - John J. Blohm born. 1862 - Anton Blohm born.
Family Members
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Anna Agatha Clausen Blohm
1828–1883
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George Amus Blohm
1850–1918
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Mary A Blohm Reynolds
1851–1922
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Mathias August Blohm
1853–1916
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Herman Julius Blohm
1856–1893
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August L Blohm
1856–1928
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Martin Anton Blohm
1857–1905
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Anton Christian Blohm
1862–1959
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Carolena Blohm Aikin
1864–1953
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Theodora Caroline Blohm Brodersen
1864–1962
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Johannes D Blohm
1872–1874
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Records on Ancestry
Martin Christian Blohm
Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark, Censuses, 1769-1860
Martin Christian Blohm
Germany, Lutheran Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials, 1518-1921
Martin Christian Blohm
Iowa, U.S., Cemetery Records, 1662-1999
Martin Christian Blohm
1880 United States Federal Census
Martin Christian Blohm
Iowa, U.S., Deaths and Burials, 1850-1990
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