~29 Nov 1907 page 8
Mr. F.M. Boldman, contractor on the Santa Fe Railroad met death while working near Mussel Fork bridge, Saturday. He was struck and instantly killed by a west bound passenger train. He was born in Wamsley, Ohio, July 26, 1852, buried Nov, 19, 1907, in the Bucklin Masonic Cemetery. Besides an aged mother, sisters and brothers, he leaves three children, Mrs. Edyth Eynon of Sinkining Springs, Ohio, Ernest and Frank Boldman of Bucklin, Mo. His sisters, Miss Viola Boldman of Chicago, Ill. and Mrs. J. M. Boldman of Walters, Oklahoma, attended the funeral.
1880 US Federal Census
Name: M. Francis Bolman Age: 27 Birth Date: Abt 1853 Birthplace: Ohio
Home in 1880: Rossville, Shawnee, Kansas, USA
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: A. Mary Bolman 27
Ernest Bolman 3 Son
Ella Bolman 2 Daughter
~29 Nov 1907 page 8
Mr. F.M. Boldman, contractor on the Santa Fe Railroad met death while working near Mussel Fork bridge, Saturday. He was struck and instantly killed by a west bound passenger train. He was born in Wamsley, Ohio, July 26, 1852, buried Nov, 19, 1907, in the Bucklin Masonic Cemetery. Besides an aged mother, sisters and brothers, he leaves three children, Mrs. Edyth Eynon of Sinkining Springs, Ohio, Ernest and Frank Boldman of Bucklin, Mo. His sisters, Miss Viola Boldman of Chicago, Ill. and Mrs. J. M. Boldman of Walters, Oklahoma, attended the funeral.
1880 US Federal Census
Name: M. Francis Bolman Age: 27 Birth Date: Abt 1853 Birthplace: Ohio
Home in 1880: Rossville, Shawnee, Kansas, USA
Relation to Head of House: Self (Head) Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: A. Mary Bolman 27
Ernest Bolman 3 Son
Ella Bolman 2 Daughter
Family Members
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William Asberry Boldman
1850–1936
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William A. Boldman
1850–1936
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Henry Boldman
1853–1923
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John Calvin Boldman
1856–1934
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David Boldman
1859–1942
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Sarah Ellen Boldman Stewart
1862–1939
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James Madison "Matt" Boldman
1866–1927
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Laura Boldman Williams
1873–1943
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Anna Eliza Boldman Ivers
1877–1914
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Viola Boldman Fuller
1878–1953
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