Name Info

DORMAN BLOSS c1771-1823
Fathers:SAMUEL,SAMUEL,RICHARD,RICHARD,EDMUND

Search.........Person
Gender.........male
PAF-ID.........09000170
Age............52y 0m 0d
Fam-Group......DOUGLASS
Fam-ID.........BLOSS
Citizenship....US born
Status.........deceased
Last-Marital...widowed

#Marriages.....2
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......3
#Events........1
#Images:.......15
#Comments......2
#Siblings......5
#Children......11

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........father
Spouse?........husband
Sibling?.......brother
Child?.........son
Twin...........no
Adopted?.......

Title(s).......
Ancestor.......ancestor
RelatedToMe....5XGreat
Gen-#..........08
Ahn-#..........00000000170
Religion.......Methodist
PoliticParty...
Ht/Wt/Eye/Hair.
Burial.........

Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: SAMUEL BLOSS Jr., male, born:1731-04-07 Killingly (Windham) Connecticut, died:1785-02-17 (53y 10m 10d) Windham county Connecticut, Anc:1, Dad:SAMUEL BLOSS Sr., Mom:MARTHA BARKER, #M:1, #Cmnts:2, #SrcDocs:3
  2. Parent: MARY WINTER, female, born:1733-02-08 Killingly (Windham) Connecticut, died:1788-01-18 (54y 11m 10d) ?Killingly (Windham) Connecticut, Anc:1, Dad:JOHN WINTER, Mom:MARY BRYANT, #M:1, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:2
  3. Sibling: Zodac BLOSS, male, born:1758-10-24 Killingly (Windham) Connecticut, died:1844-03-25 (85y 5m 1d) Parishville (Saint Lawrence) New York, Dad:SAMUEL BLOSS Jr., Mom:MARY WINTER, #M:1, #SrcDocs:1
  4. Sibling: Walter BLOSS, male, born:1760-07-20 Killingly (Windham) Connecticut, died:1817 (56y 5m 12d) Vermont, Dad:SAMUEL BLOSS Jr., Mom:MARY WINTER, #M:1, #SrcDocs:1
  5. Sibling: Cloe\Chloe BLOSS, female, born:1762 Killingly (Windham) Connecticut, died:1762-1852 (0y 0m 0d) , Dad:SAMUEL BLOSS Jr., Mom:MARY WINTER, #SrcDocs:1
  6. Sibling: Celia\Selah BLOSS, female, born:1768 Killingly (Windham) Connecticut, died:1768-1858 (0y 0m 0d) , Dad:SAMUEL BLOSS Jr., Mom:MARY WINTER, #SrcDocs:1
  7. Sibling: Aaron BLOSS, male, born:1775-05-29 Killingly (Windham) Connecticut, died:1843-03-24 (67y 9m 23d) Covington (Tioga) Pennsylvania, Dad:SAMUEL BLOSS Jr., Mom:MARY WINTER, #M:1, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:2

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1798 Oneida county New York
  2. Spouse: LUANIE CUTLER, female, born:1780 ?Oneida county New York, died:1812-1815 (32y 0m 0d) Tioga county Pennsylvania, Anc:1, #Cmnts:2, #SrcDocs:3
  3. ..Child: Phoebe BLOSS, female, born:1798 ?Tioga county Pennsylvania, died:1829-1888 (31y 0m 0d) , Dad:DORMAN BLOSS, Mom:LUANIE CUTLER, #SrcDocs:1
  4. ..Child: Axie BLOSS, female, born:1800 ?Tioga county Pennsylvania, died:1822-1890 (22y 0m 0d) , Dad:DORMAN BLOSS, Mom:LUANIE CUTLER, #SrcDocs:1
  5. ..Child: Silvarn BLOSS, male, born:1802 ?Tioga county Pennsylvania, died:1802-1892 (0y 0m 0d) ?Tioga county Pennsylvania, Dad:DORMAN BLOSS, Mom:LUANIE CUTLER, #SrcDocs:1
  6. ..Child: Roxey BLOSS, female, born:1804 ?Tioga county Pennsylvania, died:1824-1894 (20y 0m 0d) , Dad:DORMAN BLOSS, Mom:LUANIE CUTLER, #SrcDocs:1
  7. ..Child: RUBY RHODA BLOSS, female, born:1806-01-24 Tioga county Pennsylvania, died:1866-12-15 (60y 10m 21d) Vermilion county Illinois, Anc:1, Dad:DORMAN BLOSS, Mom:LUANIE CUTLER, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:5
  8. ..Child: Alford BLOSS, male, born:1810 Tioga county Pennsylvania, died:1810-1899 (0y 0m 0d) , Dad:DORMAN BLOSS, Mom:LUANIE CUTLER, #SrcDocs:1
  9. ..Child: Cloa\Chole BLOSS, female, born:1812 Tioga county Pennsylvania, died:1812-1900 (0y 0m 0d) , Dad:DORMAN BLOSS, Mom:LUANIE CUTLER, #SrcDocs:1
  10. Marriage: 1815 ?Tioga county Pennsylvania
  11. Spouse: Susannah SCOTT, female, born:1787 ?Winchester (Cheshire) New Hampshire, died:1822-1877 (35y 0m 0d) ?Indiana, Dad:ISAAC SCOTT, Mom:LYDIA CHAMBERLAIN, #SrcDocs:2
  12. ..Child: DORMAN BLOSS
  13. ..Child: Isaac Scott BLOSS, male, born:1817-04-29 ?Tioga county Pennsylvania, died:1817-1907 (0y 8m 3d) Clay Center (Clay) Kansas, Dad:DORMAN BLOSS, Mom:Susannah SCOTT, #SrcDocs:2
  14. ..Child: Louvisa BLOSS, female, born:1820-01-20 ?Jackson county Indiana, died:1890-02-19 (70y 0m 30d) Emporia (Lyon) Kansas, Dad:DORMAN BLOSS, Mom:Susannah SCOTT, #SrcDocs:2
  15. ..Child: DORMAN BLOSS

Events
Birth
: c1771-01 , Age:52, Killingly, Windham county, Connecticut
Baptism
: 1771-01 , Age:52y 0m 0d, Killingly, Windham county, Connecticut, Putnam Heights Church, Role:baptised, ImageID: O__0032
Livedin
: 1796-1798, Age:52y 0m 0d, Tioga county Pennsylvania, shortly after his first marriage
Married
: ?1798 , Age:52y 0m 0d, Oneida county New York, Role:groom
Census
: 1800 , Age:52y 0m 0d, Muncy, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, Role:census federal, In Muncy, Tioga county [then in Lycoming county], Pennsylvania census has an entry for Dorman Bloss with Males: one age 26-45, and, Females: one age 0 to 9, one age 16-25, ImageID: O__0061
Census
: 1800 , Age:52y 0m 0d, Tioga county Pennsylvania, Role:census state, Dorman Bloss age 29, millwright, the only millwright in the county then. At the time, Tioga county was a part of Lycoming county., ImageID: O__0062
Tax
: 1800-03-07, Age:52y 0m 0d, Tioga county Pennsylvania, Role:taxee, ImageID: O__0033
Census
: 1810 , Age:52y 0m 0d, ?Tioga county Pennsylvania, Role:census federal, Family of Dorman Bloss is on the census for Tioga county Pennsylvania but the imaged census sheet is very light thus unable to make out any counts. The census for Oneida county New York has an entry for a 'D. Bloss' which could be Dorman Bloss. The census info for this Bloss is Males: one age 0-9, one age 10-15, one age 26-45, and, Females: three age 0 to 9, one age 26-45., ImageID: O__0020,O__0060
Married
: a1815 , Age:52y 0m 0d, ?Tioga county Pennsylvania, Role:groom
Livedin
: 1818 , Age:52y 0m 0d, Brown county Indiana, after second marriage he moved with his second wife, Susannah, and seven of his children. His son Silvarn and Cloa, who was an infant, stayed in Tioga county. Cloa was taken by her grandmother ______ Cutler. Silvarn was probably already married. Also moving to Indiana were Dorman's brother-in-law Isaac Scott and his sister-in-law Lydia Scott and her husband Cyrus Douglass [not the ancestor].
Census
: 1820 , Age:52y 0m 0d, Jackson county Indiana, Role:census federal, Family of Dorman Bloss had moved from Pennsylvania to south central Indiana, family with males: 2 under age 10, 2 age 10-15, 1 over age 44; females: 1 under age 10, 2 age 10-15, 1 age 16-25, 1 age 26-44, 1 over age 44, ImageID: O__0022
Death
: 1823 , Age:52y 0m 0d, Rockford, Jackson county, Indiana, Shortly after building his water mill, Dorman died suddenly, while at the home of his daughter Phoebe.
Church
: ?, Age:52y 0m 0d, Methodist, preacher, He was reputed to be a good speaker.
Job
: ?, Age:52y 0m 0d, Role:craftsman, millwright, Dorman built a dam on the east fork of the White River at Rockford just one and a half miles north of Seymour. He later built the first water mill there but he died unexpectedly shortly after completing it and the mill later burned down.
Livedin
: ?, Age:52y 0m 0d, might have lived in central New York
Burial
: ?, Age:52y 0m 0d, Rockford, Jackson county, Indiana, Dorman was buried in an unmarked grave in a cemetery on the north bluffs of the White River, about two or three miles from Rockford.
Burial
: ?, Age:52y 0m 0d, Role:standalone, In New York county of Oneida is the Bloss Family Cemetery. It is a small family cemetery located on the east side of the Blossvale Road, in the hamlet of Blossvale in the town of Annsville. This area was named for the Bloss family, early settlers to this area. Most of the burials here were in the mid 1800's, the earliest being 1828, and all those interred here are members of the Bloss family.

Places In
Killingly (Windham) Connecticut
Brown county Indiana
Brownstown (Jackson) Indiana
Rockford (Jackson) Indiana
Oneida county New York
Muncy (Tioga) Pennsylvania

General

Ancestry.com family of Dorman Bloss and his two marriages. He had ten children (including ancestor Ruby Bloss) with his first wife, ancestor Luanie (Cutler), and had five children with his second wife Susannah (Scott). · · Ancestry.com family of Samuel Bloss and Mary Winter. Their children are listed including ancestor Dorman Bloss. · · Page 8 of the book 'Bloss Genealogy' by James O. Bloss lists the families of several sons of Samuel Bloss, including ancestor Dorman and his daughter 'Reube' [Ruby]. Both marriages of Dorman are indicated but his first wife is not named. · · Ancestry.com family of Luanie (Cutler) Bloss and Dorman Bloss. This family includes ancestor Ruby Bloss. This family record states that Luanie died in 1815 but she probably died a year or three before then since Dorman had remarried by 1815.

Notes from the book "History of Tioga County, Pennsylvania" published in 1897 by R.C Brown & Co.: · Page 41: 1809 tax list includes Dorman Bloss, age 29, millwright · Page 57: When discussing the county pioneers prior to 1800, Dorman Bloss was listed, he is a millwright and lives in the Nelson township · Page 86: in the list of single freemen, Dorman Bloss is included and was taxed 75 cents · Page 110: In 805 Dorman Bloss sold a hand grist mill to Elihu · · Via the Ancestry.com messaging feature, a reply was received to an inquiry about Luanie (Cutler) Bloss. The information is an extended family of the message writer. · Marvin. At that time, Dorman lived on Beecher's Island in the Nelson township. · Page 406: When telling of the first settlers of the county, it said Dorman Bloss was the second settler. He bought a tract of land called "Eetreat" on 1807-01-02 in the township of Nelson. It also said he left the county in 1818 [and apparently moved to either Jackson county Indiana or Brown county Indiana, both just south of Indianapolis, he presumably is buried in one of those two counties. By · the time he moved, his first wife Luanie had died. His daughter Ruby moved to Indiana with Dorman]. · The book mentions neither the surname of Cutler nor the first name Luanie. That lady is a mystery of history. See book "Dixon Family History" by Mary Gant Bell, pages 305-307, and more From website http://www.joycetice.com: · from http://www.joycetice.com/tax/1814tioga.htm: Dorman Bloss age 48 per 1814 taxpayer list · from http://www.joycetice.com/tax/1812dtax.htm: · Delmar township in 1812, Dorman Bloss valued at $12 and taxed 6 cents, no acreage or animals listed for Dorman · from http://www.joycetice.com/document/1806deed.htm: Deeds and Mortgages in Tioga county, page 54 on 1808-01-02 Dorman Bloss deeded to Adam Kuhn 150 acres on Log Creek adjacent to Daniel Verden and Thomas Beecher · from http://www.joycetice.com/tax/1800ttax.htm: In 1800 an emumeration made of the county taxpayers Dorman Bloss listed as a 29 year old millwright · · from http://www.joycetice.com/1883/1883c03.htm: Dorman Bloss was the justice in Elkland for district #3, his district had 79 taxable inhabitants in 1814


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O__0020 - 1810 Census Tioga county Pennsylvania with Dorman Bloss [very light print]
O__0022 - 1820 Census for Jackson county in Indiana with Dorman Bloss
O__0030 - Article about Tioga county Pennsylvania and its Formation
O__0031 - Family of Dorman Bloss and His Two Marriages
O__0032 - Baptism of Dorman Bloss in Putnam, Windham county, Connecticut
O__0033 - Tax List with Dorman Bloss for Tioga in Tioga county Pennsylvania in 1800
O__0034 - Family of Blosses in book 'Bloss Genealogy' by James O. Bloss, includes Dorman
O__0035 - Family of Luanie (Cutler) Bloss and Dorman Bloss
O__0060 - 1810 Census for Oneida county New York with Dorman Bloss
O__0061 - 1800 Census for Muncy, Tioga county, Pennsylvania with Dorman Bloss
O__0062 - 1800 State Census for Tioga county Pennsylvania with Dorman Bloss
Z__0031 - Map of Counties of Connecticut
Z__0032 - Map of Counties of New York
Z__0033 - Map of Counties of Pennsylvania
Z__0034 - Map of Counties of Indiana


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