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BLOOD, Nason

Male 1796 - 1877  (80 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BLOOD, Nason was born on 4 Nov 1796 in Haverhill, Grafton County, NH; died on 8 Jun 1877 in Linden, NY.

    Notes:

    Batavia NY Progressive Batavian - 7/6/1877

    ANOTHER PIONEER GONE. -Mr Nason
    Blood, one of the early pioneers of the county,
    died at Linden on Thursday morning
    last, aged 80 years. An interesting sketch
    of his life will be found elsewhere.

    ALSO

    Same date and paper

    BLOOD.-In Bethany, June 8th 1877, Nason

    Blood, Esq., aged 80 years 7 months and 4
    days.
    Mr. Blood was born In Haverhill, ???? county,
    N H., Nov. 4th, 1796. In Sept. 1811, his father
    and mother with a family of 8 children
    left the " Granite Hills," of N. H. to seek their
    fortunes In the then far off and remote wilderness
    country of Western New York. A heavy
    lumber wagon covered with sole, leather was
    the " Palace oar " In which they rode, and two
    yoke of well shod heavy oxen the engine
    which propelled their weary voyage of twenty-
    seven days. They arrived In Alexander,
    Oct 8th, 1811, all well, hale and hearty. Feb.
    28th, 1825, the subject of this notice married
    Miss Rhode Everest, of Bethany, who died
    June 8th, 1840. Oct. 1st, 1840, he married Mrs.
    Eunice West widow of Hiram West, of Bethany,
    who survives him. He has been a resident
    of Bethany 55 years and of the county
    38 years. He was an interested member of
    the Pioneer Association of this county, and
    regretted exceedingly not being able to attend
    Its last meeting. He was the eldest of 9
    children and t he l a s t to depart this life.
    In the war of 1812, commonly called the
    " Last war," although a mere youth he volun.
    teered and was accepted as a substitute for
    Peter Putnam, of Bethany, who was drafted.
    He was In only one action-the Captain of the
    company seeing him write his name one day
    compelled him afterwards to act as clerk of
    the company, which situation he often said
    he accepted not very reluctantly. He was a
    fine scholar, a splendid penman,and thorough
    business man, and w a s called to all various
    offices of trust In his town and county ; the
    duties of which he discharged with neatness,
    correctness and dispatch.
    His funeral waa held at the Baptist church
    at Bethany Center, o n Saturday, June, 30th, at
    1 o'clock P. M. Rev. B. Hunt of Alexander,
    preached an eloquent and Interesting discourse
    founded on Paul's second Epistle to
    the Corinthians, 5th chapter and first verse.
    Thus one b y one are the Pioneer Landmarks
    of Genesse sorely being removed,

    Nason married KNOWLTON, Eunice on 1 Oct 1840 in New York. Eunice was born about 1813 in New York; died on 19 Jan 1884 in Bethany, Genesee County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. BLOOD, Oscar W was born in Dec 1843 in Bethany, Genesee County, NY; died on 25 Sep 1910 in Bethany, Genesee County, NY.

    Nason married EVEREST, Rhode on 28 Feb 1825 in New York. Rhode died on 8 Jun 1840 in New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2



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