Person:Mary Bloom (7)

Watchers
m. 2 Apr 1778
  1. Ann Bloom1778 - 1855
  2. Isaac Bloom1780 - 1859
  3. William Bloom, Jr1782 - 1871
  4. Elizabeth BloomAbt 1784 - 1875
  5. John R. Bloom1786 - 1872
  6. Peter Bloom1789 - 1840
  7. Benjamin Bloom1790 - 1878
  8. Mary Bloom1792 - 1877
  9. Abraham Bloom1795 - 1874
  10. Sarah Bloom1796 - 1871
  11. Judge James A. Bloom1798 - 1866
m. 8 Jan 1811
  1. Elizabeth Caldwell1812 - 1886
  2. Anna Caldwell1813 - 1835
  3. Jane Caldwell1814 - 1898
  4. Mary Caldwell1815 -
  5. Margery Caldwell1817 - 1856
  6. Isaac Caldwell1819 - Bef 1897
  7. Samuel Alexander Caldwell1821 - 1824
  8. Hannah Caldwell1823 - 1824
  9. Nancy Caldwell1825 - 1827
  10. Garry Bishop Caldwell1826 - 1904
  11. Reuben Thomas Caldwell1828 - 1913
  12. Lavin(i)a Caldwell1830 - 1833
  13. Matthew Caldwell, III1832 - 1833
  14. Sarah Caldwell1833 - 1834
  15. J.P. James Ross Caldwell1835 - 1928
  16. Harriet Caldwell1837 - 1872
  17. Theresa Caldwell1839 - 1949
Facts and Events
Name Mary Bloom
Gender Female
Birth[1] 25 Dec 1792 Nittany, Centre, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 8 Jan 1811 Clearfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United Statesto Matthew Caldwell, Sr
Death? 17 May 1877 Clearfield, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United States
Burial? Hyde, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, United StatesCentre Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery
References
  1. Chapter II: People Present and Past, in Wall, Thomas Lincoln. Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, Present and Past. (Thomas Lincoln Wall, circa 1925).

    "William Bloom, who was also a Revolutionary soldier, came to the mouth of Anderson Creek and built a cabin on what is now the Irvin Farm near Curwensville, presumably in the spring of 1801. He brought with him his sons, John and Benjamion, and his daughter, Elizabeth.......That summer after the cabin was built...Mr. Bloom went back to Nittany [in Centre County] in the fall to bring over the rest of the family..."
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