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Samuel Blinn

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Samuel Blinn

Birth
Warren County, Ohio, USA
Death
7 May 1912 (aged 70)
New Albany, Wilson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
New Albany, Wilson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Samuel Blinn was born in Clearcreek township, Warren county, Ohio, June 1, 1841, departed this life at his home near New Albany, Kansas, May 7, 1912, aged 70 years, 11 months and 6 days. He was converted at a meeting held in his father's house when eighteen years of age united with the church of the United Brethren in Christ and he continued a faithful member of this church until called to his reward. He emigrated with his parents to the state of Illinois in 1854 and was united in marriage to Annetta Dewitt in the year 1862. To this union were born five children, four sons and one daughter each of whom are living and were present during their father's illness, except the daughter who lives in California. Mrs. Blinn was accidentally killed by a Frisco passenger train near New Albany January 27, 1897. Brother Blinn united in marriage the second time to Miss Netta Allen, March 15, 1899, who is left to mourn alone, the loss of her kind husband. Brother Blinn came to Kansas in August, 1884 and settled on the farm where he has since resided, He was an humble Christian, a kind husband, a loving, patient father, a good neighbor and a faithful friend. The body was laid away in the Ogle cemetery, near New Albany, Kansas. Funeral by the writer, text, Rev. 14: 13, assisted by Rev. Lambert of Fredonia, Kansas. . H. E. SMITH.

Note: Obit provided by Kristie Moore #47064145
Christian Conservator

Samuel Blinn was born in Clearcreek township, Warren county, Ohio, June 1, 1841, departed this life at his home near New Albany, Kansas, May 7, 1912, aged 70 years, 11 months and 6 days. He was converted at a meeting held in his father's house when eighteen years of age united with the church of the United Brethren in Christ and he continued a faithful member of this church until called to his reward. He emigrated with his parents to the state of Illinois in 1854 and was united in marriage to Annetta Dewitt in the year 1862. To this union were born five children, four sons and one daughter each of whom are living and were present during their father's illness, except the daughter who lives in California. Mrs. Blinn was accidentally killed by a Frisco passenger train near New Albany January 27, 1897. Brother Blinn united in marriage the second time to Miss Netta Allen, March 15, 1899, who is left to mourn alone, the loss of her kind husband. Brother Blinn came to Kansas in August, 1884 and settled on the farm where he has since resided, He was an humble Christian, a kind husband, a loving, patient father, a good neighbor and a faithful friend. The body was laid away in the Ogle cemetery, near New Albany, Kansas. Funeral by the writer, text, Rev. 14: 13, assisted by Rev. Lambert of Fredonia, Kansas. . H. E. SMITH.

Note: Obit provided by Kristie Moore #47064145


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