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1780 - 1847
Levi
Bloyd
67
67
1881
Ena
Belle
Bloyd
1788 - 1843
Barbara
Winn\
Wilson
55
55
1810 - 1892
William
Riggins
Bloyd
81
81
William Riggin Bloyd married Anna Sanford, who died shortly after the birth of their only child, William Washington Bloyd. William Riggin Bloyd later married Lydia Thurber, daughter of James Thurber of Hancock County. Five children were born of this marriage, then Lydia Thurber Bloyd also died. After the death of his second wife, William Riggin Bloyd crossed the plains to California in 1852, in company with his brother Benjamin Bloyd and nephew Frank Bloyd. They went to Siskiyou County, which is about 20 miles south of the Oregon line. There they engaged in the business of preparing and selling mining and building timbers. In 1855 they returned to their old home in Illinois via the Isthmus of Panama and New York. William Riggins Bloyd purchased 320 acres of land near Centerville, Iowa. A year later he sold the land and returned to Illinois and purchased 280 acres a short distance south of Tennessee, in McDonough County, from a man named Mourning. About 1860 he sold this land, as he was then planning on another trip to California. The Bloyd Immigrant Train The lure of the West always had a strong appeal for William R., and in 1861, he organized a company to cross the plains to California. His previous experience, combined with his natural leadership, made him a competent commander. The principal members of the party were the four children of Levi and Barbara Bloyd who had come up with their parents from Kentucky to Illinois thirty years before. On this trip William R. took his orphan children along. Just as soon as it was safe to travel, those members of the party who started from Illinois gathered at the home of Joseph and Nancy Foster Bloyd Goodell. Their home was at the old Abijah Tyrrell mill site on the east branch of Crooked Creek. Nancy had married Abijah Tyrrell and they had four children, after which she was left a widow. She then married Joseph Goodell. Also in the party was William Riggin Bloyd's sister, Charity Winn Bloyd. She had married her cousin, Emerson Bloyd, in Hancock County, Illinois. They had six children, three of whom lived to be grown. The party drove as far as Centerville, Iowa, where William Riggin and his son William Washington Bloyd and family joined them. Continuing their westward journey about one day's travel, the company was increased by three families of the Gumms, who had come up from Missouri by previous arrangement. The Bloyds, Gumms, and McCubbins were old friends from Kentucky.(If you recall, Thomas and David McCubbin each married Gumm sisters.) Members of the Wagon Train Now that the caravan was complete, it contained about 35 persons: William Riggin Bloyd, who was the captain of the company. Benjamin Bloyd, brother of William R. Frank Bloyd. William W. Bloyd, son of William R. Bloyd by his deceased first wife, Anna Sanford Bloyd. Elizabeth Cowan Bloyd, wife of William W. Bloyd. [Winfield] Scott Bloyd, son of William W. Bloyd. William Bloyd Jr. ["Willie": William Wilford Bloyd], son of William W. Bloyd. Charles [Bingley] Bloyd, son of William Riggin Bloyd by his second wife, Lydia Thurber Bloyd. Poliana Anthanette Bloyd, daughter of William Riggin Bloyd and Lydia Thurber Bloyd. Leander Bloyd, son of William Riggin Bloyd and Lydia Thurber Bloyd. Joseph Goodell, brother-in-law of William Riggin Bloyd. Nancy Foster Goodell, wife of Joseph Goodell and sister of William Riggin Bloyd. Gilbert Tyrrell, son of Nancy F. Goodell by her first husband, Abijah Tyrrell. Stephen Tyrrell, son of Nancy F. Goodell by her first husband, Abijah Tyrrell. Robert Goodell, son of Joseph Goodell. Levi Goodell, son of Joseph Goodell. Emberson Bloyd, brother-in-law of William Riggin Bloyd, also a cousin. Charity W. Bloyd, wife of Emberson Bloyd and sister of William Riggin Bloyd Jefferson Bloyd, son of Emberson Bloyd. Sarah Bloyd, daughter of Emberson Bloyd. Benjamin Bloyd, son of Emberson Bloyd. Dr. Nathaniel Thurber, brother-in-law of William Riggin Bloyd Mrs. Thurber, wife of Nathaniel Thurber. Paulina Thurber, daughter of Nathaniel Thurber. James Thurber, son of Nathaniel Thurber. Two other Thurber children whose names are not available. Andrew Barnes Jeanette Barnes, wife of Andrew Barnes. Amanda Barnes, daughter of Andrew Barnes. Ellen Barnes, daughter of Andrew Barnes. Marion Barnes, daughter of Andrew Barnes. Ida Barnes, daughter of Andrew Barnes. James Gumm and family. Hardin Gumm and family. James Gumm, Jr., son of James Gumm. Andrew Shields. Sharon Ray, who had been an employee of William Riggin Bloyd in Illinois. Only three men in this train had crossed the plain once before: William Riggin Bloyd, Benjamin Bloyd, and Frank Bloyd. Benjamin Bloyd, brother of William Riggin Bloyd, was going to California for his health. He left his family in Illinois and returned after two years, fully restored. Equipment Articles of equipment on this trip included the following items: William R. Bloyd had two wagons and eight yoke of oxen. Emerson Bloyd had one wagon and four yoke of oxen. Joseph Goodell had one wagon and four yoke of oxen. Nathaniel Thurber had one wagon and four yoke of oxen. Gilber Tyrrell had one wagon and two yoke of oxen. Adam Barnes had one wagon and one yoke of oxen. Hitched in with his team was a yoke of cows that belonged to William Riggin Bloyd. James Gumm had one wagon and one team of mules. Hardon Gumm had one wagon and one team of horses. Sharon Ray drove one of William Riggin Bloyd's teams of oxen. Benjamin Bloyd had two fine horses. There were nine head of loose stock. Joining Forces The Bloyd train traveled as a unit until they got well out on the plains where they joined another small wagon train that was under the direction of Captain Gillis. On one occasion, a band of Indians stole about a dozen of their horses, including the two fine horses that belonged to Benjamin Bloyd. As soon as the stock was missed, a detachment of men went in hot pursuit. They soon overtook the Indians. As the stock they had stolen were all slow moving, the Indians had to abandon their loot in order to make good their own escape. When this augmented train neared the Rocky Mountains, they felt they would be safer with more men for defense, and they joined with a larger train, making a combined train of about two hundred wagons. This long train remained as a unit until they got well into Nevada. There the combined trains with which the Bloyd train had first united branched off and went north, and passing through the Honey Lake Valley, camped at Susanville, California. At Susanville, the two small groups divided and the Bloyd section drove over the mountains to McCloud River, and from there to Red Bluff, Tehama County, their destination. It was now September, 1861, and the train had been on the road nearly six months.
1828
Benjamin
Bloyd
1825 - 1905
Charity
Winn
Bloyd
80
80
1817
Nancy
Foster
Bloyd
Abijah
Tyrrell
Gilbert
Tyrrell
Stephen
Tyrrell
Joseph
Goodell
Robert
Goodell
Levi
Goodell
1820 - 1878
Emberson
Bloyd
58
58
July 22, 2001 I have been trying to straighten out a couple of loose ends, one of them John Bloyd (born 1803 in Green County, KY) who married Devotion____ , children's names included Rhoda and Emberson. To me this would suggest that he is a descendant of John Bloyd Sr. However, he can't be John Bloyd Jr. because he has different spouses and children... So, I thought, thought I, what if this marriage I have been attributing to John Bloyd Jr. to Matilda ______ (before 1810) had offspring, among them John III, also maybe the James and Levy? (about 1810, no later than 1821). Also then, we have been told that Emberson Bloyd (b 1823) , who married Charity Winn Bloyd, daughter of Levi Bloyd, was her cousin; in fact that her father and his father were brothers. That means Emberson's father was either John Sr. or Eli. Lo and behold, my stray John Bloyd has named his children Emberson, Rhoda and Elijah (also Alfred..). Most of those names are definitely "our line." So perhaps he fits on the family tree with John Jr. as his father, though how he got born in Indiana is a big question mark to me. I will follow up on the Indiana census to see what Bloyds we have there. Anyway, just speculation... Sunni 1850 Illinois Census, Hancock County, page 297B, dwelling #394 FAM #395,September 19 Emerson Bloyd, 27, farmer, born IN Charity, [age not indicated], born KY William, [age not indicated], born IL, attended school within the year Jefferson, [age not indicated], born IL, attended school within the ye Benjamin Bloyd, 22, laborer, born KY 1860 Illinois Census, McDonough County, Lamoine Township, page 844, dwelling #3444, July 25 Emersen Bloyd, 37, male, farmer, value of personal estate 100, born IN Charity, 35, born KY William, 18, born IL, attended school within the year Jefferson, 15, born IL, attended school within the year Sarah A, 2, born IL Martha Jarvis, 7, born IL 1880 census, Yuba Township, Sutter County, CA, 19 & 20 June, 1880 SD 3, ED 138, Page 26 217-217 Bloyd, Levy J. 38 farmer, b. IL Amanda 35 wife Sawanda 13 dau <<=== Is this Rosy? Name is messy on census. Ella 11 dau William 9 son Henry 7 son Annie 5 dau Mary 3 dau Bloyd, Emberson 60 brother[sic] <<=== should be father Charity 54 wife Benjamin 19 son
1845 - 1930
Levi
Jefferson
Bloyd
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85
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Sarah
A.
Bloyd
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54
1860 - 1915
Benjamin
Bloyd
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55
1900 census, Kaweah Township, Tulare County, CA, 14 June 1900 95-95 Bloyd, Benjamin 39, b.IL, fa.b.IL, mo.b.KY Laura wife 33 b.MO, fa.b.IN, mo.b.MO William A. 10 son b.CA Jesse E. 8 son b.CA Laura C 7 son[sic] b.CA Charity M. 4 dau b.CA Albert D. 2 son b.CA Alice E. 1 dau b. CA Living 3 houses away is Levi Bloyd b.1845, wife Amana b.Nov 1844, and their son Henry W,b.Sep 1872. Next door to Levi is Frank Longcor b.1874, his wife Mary b. July 1877, and their children, Florance(?) b.Jan 1895, Milton b.March 1896 and Malette b.Jan 1898, all born in CA.
1813
Anthonetti
Sanford
1835
William
Washington
Bloyd
1870 Census in California: William Bloyd, age 59 William W. Bloyd, age 35 Elizabeth , age 33 Winfield,, age 11 1880 cenus, Tulare County, CA, SD 4, ED 100, Page 5, 15 June, 1880 41-41 born, Fa.b., Mo.b. Bloyd, Wm W. 44 farmer IL, KY, NY Elizabeth 44 Nova Scotia, Scotland, Scotland Winfield S. 21 IL, IL, NS Willie W. 19 Iowa, IL, NS Levi 16 CA, IL, NS Charlie 12 CA, IL, NS Clara E. 8 CA, IL, NS Ida Bell 6 Ca, Il, NS Louise 18 dau-in-law CA, Iowa, Iowa William 69 father KY, NC, NC
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Elizabeth
Cowan
1858
Winfield
Scott
Bloyd
1920 census, Lucerne Township, Kings County, CA Winfield S. Bloyd head 61 Emily E. Bloyd wife [ age is almost blank - it could be 60 something] 14 people are listed as Lodger
1861
William
Wilford
Bloyd
1930 census, Santa Cruz County, CA Willie W Bloyd, 69, born IL Mary H. Bloyd 68 wife, born England Minnie A Roff 68 lodger
1822
Lydia
Thurber
1841
Charles
Bingley
Bloyd
1847
Poliana
Anthanette
Bloyd
1851 - 1916
Leander
B.
Bloyd
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65
Leander B. Bloyd Obituary Walla Walla, Washington Bulletin 8/26/1916 Headline: L. B. Bloyd Killed in Automobile Accident Prominent Columbia County Farmer Crushed When Car Crashed Over Cliff. Was Only Occupant of Auto Accident Yesterday Ten Miles From Prescott. Leander B. Bloyd, wealthy Columbia County farmer and veteran of the Civil War, went to his death yesterday morning when the automobile in which he was driving backed over a cliff on the main road about 10 miles northeast of Prescott, near the Columbia County line. The car turned over four times during the descent, crashing downwards for a distance of 150 feet. Mr. Bloyd, the only occupant of the machine, was killed instantly. The accident occurred at about 6:30 o'clock yesterday morning. Mr. Bloyd left his home about nine miles northeast of Prescott at 6 o'clock to visita neighbor. He urged his wife to accompany him, but she decided to remain at home. The car, a new Overland, had been purchased by Mr. Bloyd this summer, and he was inexperienced at driving. Yesterday is said to have been the first time he had it out alone. The hill where the tragedy occurred is about a mile from the Bloyd home,and it is thought the accident happened by Mr. Bloyd throwing the car into reverse when about halfway up the hill, instead of putting it into low as he intended. Responding to the gear, the car jumped backwards over the cliff before the driver had time to get it under control. When examined later, the machine was found in reverse gear with the emergency brake set. At about 7:30 a visitor from the ranch which Mr. Bloyd had gone to visit stopped in at the Bloyd residence and when questioned declared Mr. Bloyd had not arrived when he had left and that he had not seen him on the road. Mrs. Bloyd, becoming anxious, made telephone inquiries at the farm houses along the road. No one living past the hill had seen him. Deciding that her husband had had trouble on the hill, which is about a mile from the house, Mrs. Bloyd set out, accompanied by a neighbor. When she neared the hill she saw the machine at the bottom of the canyon. She was the first to reach the scene of the accident, and found her husband dead beneath the machine, crushed to his death. He had been killed instantly. Coroner J. W. Cookerly was summoned and arrived on the scene within a short time. He found that the accident had happened a mile inside the Collumbia County line, but upon a telephone order from the Columbia County prosecuting attorney, he took charge of the body anyway, bringing it to this city. The deceased was one of the wealthiest and best known farmers in Columbia County. He was born in the Middle West 66 years ago, and crossed the Plains with his parents at eleven years of age settling in California. When the Civil War broke out, he enlisted with the northern forces at Vancouver, Wash., and served throughout the conflict. He has been an active member of the G.A.R. during late years. Eighteen years ago, he came north with his family, locating in the Walla Walla valley. For the past 14 years he had lived continually on his farm ten miles northeast of Prescott. The extent of his farming operations is shown by the fact that on Saturday he disposed of 30,000 bushels of wheat,a portion of his total holdings, at $1.20 per bushel. Besides his wife, he leaves three daughters, Mrs. A.B. Ronderma , Mrs. O.M. Mall, and Mrs. F. C. Fender, all residing near Prescott. The body has been removed to the Cookerly and Cantonwine chapel, and the funeral will be held from there tomorrow afternoon, the exact hour to be announced later. Note from the transcriber: Leander Bloyd was the son of William Riggen Bloyd and Lydia Thurber. He was born March 08, 1851 and died August 25,1916.
1862
Mary
Hancock
Worswick
Chester
Allen
Bloyd
Lizzie
Ritchie
1856 - 1856
Monroe
D.
Bloyd
Found this at the site listed below. There's a picture of his tombstone. It's at the Webster Cemetery, Webster, Hancock County, IL. I believe Sandi and I had found this at the Hancock Co. Historical Society. I wonder if he could have been the son of Emerson (Emberson) and Charity Bloyd? http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~majorville/websterstones/bloyd_monroe.html Monroe D. Son of E. & C. Bloyd Died Aug 21, 1856 Aged [Illegible] from Paula (9-21-2001)
Thomas
John
Bassett
1858
Louisa
Samuels
1813
Elijah
Bloyd
1809 - 1850
Levi
Bloyd
41
41
1870 census, Butte Township, Sutter County, CA, page 33 257-244 Bloyd, L. J. 25 b.IL Amanda 25 b.IL Rosy 3 b.CA Ella 2 b.CA 260-247 [ 3 houses away from L.J.Bloyd] Bloyd, Emberson 51 b.IN Charity 45 b.KY Sarah 12 b. IL Benjamin 10 b.IL 262-249 Two houses away from Emberson there is a Frank Bloyd, 25, b.IL, living with a Terrell family. This may be the Francis M. Bloyd, son of Elijah & Deborah Bloyd, who went to CA with Wm R Bloyd and Benjamin Bloyd on their first trip to the gold country. Is the following Levi the son of Levi Bloyd, b.1809, or the son of Emberson Bloyd? 1920 Census, 3rd Judicial Township, Fresno County, CA SD 6, ED 11, Sh ??, Line 82, 29 Jan 1920 2131-732-744 Bloyd, Levi J. retired farmer, 74, b.IL, parents b.KY Harriet wife, 66, b.IL, fa.b.PA, mo.b.IL Longcor, William stepson, 42, b.CA, parents b.IL 1930 census, Dinuba Township, Tulare County, CA SD 14, ED 54-6, Sh 2B, 4 April 1930 440-53-53 Bloyd, Levi 85, age at 1st marr. 19, b.IL, parents b.IL Harriet 77, age at 1st marr. 17, b.IL, parents b.IL Longcor, William, stepson, 51, b. CA, parents b.IL
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Goodell
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Goodell
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Jerome
Kanawyer
1864
Levi
Bloyd
1900 census, Lucerne Township, Kings County, CA, 21 June 1900 Bloyd, Levi 36, married 14 years, b.CA, Fa.b.KY Rose B. 34 b.CA Hazel E. 12, b.CA Raymond O. 8 b.CA 1910 census, Bloyd, Levi 46 Rose 44 Raymond son 18 Stanley son 6 Living 4 houses away is Mrs. Willie Bloyd, head 74 Ida Parsons dau 35 Charley Bloyd son 42 Ruby Bloyd, granddaughter 21 Clara Dewhurst boarder 21 1920 census, Harrford City, Kings County, 2 & 3 Jan 1920 200-46-54 Bloyd, Lee head 54, b.CA, parents b. "United States", contractor, building houses Rose wife 49, b.CA, F.b.MO, M.b.KY Stanley son 16, b.CA Living 3 houses away is Parsons, Rose head, 58. immigrated 1906, b.England
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Charlie
Bloyd
1872
Clara
E.
Bloyd
1874
Ida
Bell
Bloyd
1866
Rose
B. ?
1887
Hazel
E.
Bloyd
1891 - 1948
Raymond
Allen
Bloyd
57
57
1889
William
A.
Bloyd
1892
Jesse
Emberson
Bloyd
1843
William
Bloyd
1844 - 1909
Amanda
Longcor
64
64
1867 - 1892
Amanda
'Rose'
Bloyd
25
25
1868 - 1919
Ella C.
Bloyd
51
51
1869 - 1944
William
E.
Bloyd
74
74
For 1910 census, see notes for James J. Parsons. 1930 census, Denuba City, Tulare County, CA, 15 April 1930 390-130-131 Bloyd, William E. head 59, age 1st marr. 50, b.CA, F.b.IL, M.b.US May wife, 48, age 1st marr. 16, b.TN, F.b.KY, M.b.IL Andrews, Paul J. stepson 24, b.KY, F.b.TN, M.b.TN Douglas stepson 18, b.CA, F.b.TN, M.b.TN Christine Stepdau 12, b.CA, F.b.TN, M.b.TN Bloyd, Louis B. stepson[sic] 7,b.CA. F.b.CA, M.b.TN <<=== This must be Wm E. & May's son
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Henry
Bloyd
91
91
1875 - 1961
Anna
S.
Bloyd
85
85
1877 - 1939
Mary
Allie
Bloyd
61
61
1854 - 1932
Harriet
?
78
78
1857 - 1936
Joseph
Edward
Anderson
79
79
1886 - 1969
Lenora
P.
Anderson
82
82
Death Cert filed Kern CO, CA Cert #0235. Lenora Parlee Hicks (widow) born Dec 2, 1886 in CA died Jan 31, 1969. Daughter of Joseph E. Anderson born in MO and Rosa Bloyd born in WA. Occupation Housewife for 58 yrs. Place of death Memorial Hosp., 420 34th Street, Bakersfield, Kern CO, CA. Length of stay in county of death was 31 yrs. Usual residence was 521 El Tejon Oildale, Kern CO, CA. Informant was Miss Eva J. Hicks of 113 Ferguson St., Oildale. Burial was Feb 3, 1969 Hillcrest Mem. Park. Mortuary was Hillcrest Mortuary. Cause of death Cerebral Anoxia due to Cardiac arrest. Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery. Bakersfield, Kern County, California OBIT: THE CALIFORNIAN, Feb 1, 1969 Hicks, Lenora P. --- Services will be held at Hillcrest Mortuary Chapel, Monday at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Lenora P. Hicks, 82. 521 El Tejon Avenue, Oildale, who died in a Bakersfield hospital January 31. The Rev. Edward C. Garrison, pastor of Sacramento Church of the Nazarine, will officiate and interment will follow in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Mrs. Hicks was born in Red Bluff and was a resident of Kern County for the past 31 years. She was a member of the Greenfield Church of the Nazarene. Survivors are a son Ray E. Hicks; three daughters, Mrs. Rose Walker, Mrs. Darlene Barnes, Miss Eva Jean Hicks, all of Oildale, four grandchildren and ?__? great grandchildren.
1863 - 1920
James
J.
Parsons
56
56
1910 census,Fresno County, CA, 16 April 1910 17-19 Parsons, James J. head 46 m.9 yrs b.OH, F.b.OH Ella C. wife 31 m.9 yrs b.CA, F.b.IL Alvahs J. son 21 all born CA Ruby M. dau 19 Daisy D. dau 15 Elvin C. son 8 Tita M. W. dau 6 Bloyd, W. E. bro-in-law 39 b.CA, F.b.IL, M.b.IL Longcor, Ella D. cousin 33 b.CA, F.b.IL, M.b.IL
1889 - 1968
Andy
Vance
Hicks
79
79
1913 - 1976
Rose
Hicks
63
63
1875 - 1931
Frank
Milton
Longcor
56
56
1913 - 1976
Ray E.
Hicks
63
63
1915 - 1966
Edwin
Allen
Hicks
51
51
1921 - 1989
Eva
Jean
Hicks
68
68
1886
Pearl
Parsons
1888
A. J.
Parsons
1890
Ruby
A.
Parsons
1895
Daisy
Parsons
Matilda
Longcor
1865 - 1910
James
D.
McCulloch
45
45
1899 - 1958
Rita
McCulloch
59
59
1894 - 1941
Florence
May
Longcor
47
47
1896 - 1974
Milton
Frank
Longcor
78
78
1898
Myrtle
Charlotte
Longcor
1900 - 1968
Henry
Jefferson
Longcor
67
67
1882
May ?
1859 - 1927
Allen
Ensley
McClanahan
67
67
1866
Laura
Clark
1892
William
A.
Bloyd
1893
Laura
C.
Bloyd
1896
Charity
M.
Bloyd
1897
Albert
D.
Bloyd
1899
Alice
E.
Bloyd
1810
Matilda
Pate
1850 census, Moredock Precinct, Monroe County, Illinois, 11 Sep 1850 285-392 Matilda Bloid, 35, b.TN Mather Bloid, 18, laborer, All b.Monroe County, IL James Bloid, 15 Daniel Bloid, 13 Napolean Bloid, 8 Mary Jane Bloid, 7 286-393 Anthony Bloid, 25, farmer b.Monroe County, IL Zacharia Moore, 23, farmer, b. " John Moore, 22, farmer, b. " This could be the husband of Matilda: 1840 census, Monroe County, Illinois Elijah Bloyd males 1 <5 [James?], 2 <10 [Anthony & Mather?] , 1 <40 [Elijah] females 1 <30 [Matilda?]
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