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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Walter Herrick Blood: Birth: 11 NOV 1872 in Kenosha, Kenosha, WI. Death: 1944

  2. William Almerin Blood: Birth: 1874. Death: 1876

  3. Horace DUNHAM Blood: Birth: 20 AUG 1877 in Kenosha, Kenosha, WI.

  4. Alvin Hamilton Blood: Birth: 2 FEB 1879 in Kenosha, Kenosha, WI. Death: 15 DEC 1926 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, WA

  5. Frank Herbert Blood: Birth: 1 FEB 1881 in Kenosha, Kenosha, WI. Death: 19 NOV 1983 in Niskayuna, Schenectady, NY

  6. Laura Lillian Blood: Birth: 21 SEP 1890 in Kenosha, Kenosha, WI. Death: 29 MAR 1975 in Schenectady, Schenectady, NY


Sources
1. Title:   Franks Blood's genealogy notes. These are various notes on genealogy which I saved written by grandpa.
2. Title:   The History of Racine and Kenosha Counties, Wisconsin (Chicago: Western Historical Society, 1976)
Page:   686
3. Title:   New York State Department of health, Standard Certificate of Death for Charles Hastings Blood (5 Mar 1921)
4. Title:   Bureau of the Census, 1850 census for Camden, Camden, NJ (1850)
Page:   103B
5. Title:   Charles M Swain, <i>Daniel and Anne Dunham and Their Descendants</i> (Philadelphia, PA:, 1869)
Page:   60
6. Title:   Obituary for Charles Blood (Kenosha Evening News, 7 Mar 1921)
7. Title:   Bureau of the Census, 1850 census for Camden, Camden, NJ (1850)
Page:   103b
8. Title:   National Archives, 1860 Census for Pleasant Prairie, Kenosha, WI (16 Jul 1860)
Page:   143
9. Title:   National Archives, 1870 Census for Kenosha, Kenosha, WI (18 Jul 1870)
10. Title:   National Archives Film T9-1431, 1880 Census for Kenosha, Kenosha, WI (76 ED) (1880)
Page:   31A
11. Title:   National Archives, 1890 Veteran's schedule for Kenosha, Kenosha, WI (1890)
Page:   6
12. Title:   National Archives, 1900 Census for Kenosha, Kenosha, WI (11 Jun 1900)
13. Title:   National Archives, 1910 Census for Kenosha, Kenosha, WI (16 Apr 1910)
14. Title:   1920 US Census for NY, Schenectady, 4th Election district, sheet 8.
15. Title:   Adjutants General, Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, Volume I (Madison, WI: Democrat Printing Company, State Printers, 1886)
Page:   305
16. Title:   Alvin Blood, Post Card mailed from Alvin Blood in Hawaii to his father Charles Blood in Kenoha, WI. (8 Nov 1898)
17. Title:   Kenosha City Directories: Cameron and Burr's 1899, Wright's 1901, Wright's 1903, Wright's 1906, Wright's 1908, Wright's 1916, and Wright's 1945.
18. Title:   State of Illinois, Lake County, Marriage License for Charles H. BLOOD and Josephine A. HERRICK (27 Nov 1871)
19. Title:   Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, 1 Jul 1944, Application for Social Security Account Number

Notes
a. Note:   as born in 1841. He was an only child.
Note:   Salina is now part of the City of Syracuse. History of Racine says he w
b. Note:   rosis complicated by an abscess on the leg. At the time of his death, he was living with his son frank at his place of residence, 202 Regent St.
  Obit:
  Charles H. Blood, a Veteran Employee, dies in his 80th year At Kenosha.
  On Saturday, March 5, Charles H. Blood passed away at the home of his daughter in Schenectady, N.Y. Mr. Blood was for many years the chief carpenter of the N.R. Allen and Sons plant here in Kenosha, and most of the buildings of the plant were constructed under his supervision.
  Mr. Blood was 80 years of age at his death and more than half a century of his life was spent in Kenosha. During the civil war he served in the First Wisconsin Volunteers, Company G, where he saw many months of actual service. During his long life in Kenosha he was very active in caring for veterans of the war and was deeply beloved by the men who wore the Grand Army Badge.
  He was a member of Kenosha Lodge No. 47, F. & A. M. and served as master for several terms during the years of 1873 to 1879.
  Mr. Blood is survived by his widow, Mrs. Josephine Herrick Blood, a daughter, and four sons. The remains were brought to Kenosha, where the funeral services were in charge of the Masons, all the pallbearers being past masters who had known him intimately for years. Interment was at the family plot at Green Ridge Cememtery, Kenosha.
Note:   The obit said that he had been "in failing health." Died of arterioscle
c. Note:   ervices, led by the Masons, were held on Tuesday. He is buried in Green Ridge Cemetery (122). Charles Blood was honored by the Grand Army of the Republic, which issued a resolution of respect (172).
Note:   His remains were brought to Kenosha on the following Monday and funeral s
d. Note:   BLOOD, CHARLES H. State: WI Year: 1890 County: Kenosha County Record Type: Township: E.D. 100 Kenosha Page: 006 Database: WI 1890 Veterans Schedule
e. Note:   Resided at 42 Baker Street.


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