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Household of Peter Blissard

He is married to Sarah Lephart.

They got married on December 11, 1862 at Darke Co., OH, he was 25 years old.

Peter Blissard oo Sarah Lephart

Marriage source: Blissard, Peter, PB Will, (Ford Co IL, PB, 26 Feb 1913) for fact of marriage.

Stroup, Ron, Blizzard Descendancy chart, (Shelby, OH, R.S. xxi Feb MCMXCVI) for dom, county/state. <>

Child(ren):

  1. Ida Alice Blissard  1863-1934 
  2. William Henry Blissard  1867-> 1913 
  3. Luella C. Blissard  1868-1869
  4. Isa Dora Blissard  1870-1942 
  5. Charles W. Blissard  1873-1889
  6. Lucy Blissard  1883-????
  7. Jay Burdette Blissard  1883-1966 


Notes about Peter Blissard

Peter Blissard

Source: Anonymous, 'Isaiah BLIZZARD and Catharine (FLATTER) BLIZZARD' (The Carroll Co Gen. Soc., Westminster, MD, no date), pg 4. Carroll Co Pub. Lib. # 3-1980-00617-3443

Blissard, Peter, PB will, (Ford Co., IL, PB, signed 26 Feb 1913)

26F1913 Residence: Gibson City, Ford Co IL Farms: Dix Twp., Ford Co., IL 110 acres Brown Twp., Champaign Co., IL 65 acres E Bend Twp., Champaign Co., IL 170 acres

'I give and bequeath of each of my four children, Ida A. Morris, Isa D. Knapp, William H. Blissard and Jay B. Blissard ....'

Leola Murphy née Wright, in a manuscript to Mrs. Delight Flater writes:

(3) Peter Blizard/Blissard, marr., Sarah Lephart, buried in Blackford Cemetery, Ford Co., Ill. Children: Ida Alice, August Peter, William Henry, Luella C, Isa Dora, Charles W. Lucy & Jay Burdette Blissard.

Stroup, Ron, Blizzard Chart, (Shelby OH, R.S., 21 Feb 1996)

Ron Stroup, Shelby OH, 21F1996 chart, 'III. Peter Blizzard b. 16 Jan 1837, OH, m. 11 Dec 1862 in Drake, OH, Sarah Lephart, b. 27 Apr 1846, d. 10 Jun 1926, Gibson City, IL, buried: Blackford Cem, Dix Twp, Ford, IL. Peter died 3 Mar 1913,Gibson City, IL, buried Blackford Cem, Dix Twp, Ford, IL.' <>

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