Individual Notes

Note for:   Henry James Bloomfield,    -          Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Liles Cemetery, Lewis County, Kentucky

Individual Note:
     -----Original Message-----
From: Judy Hoffman [mailto:crazylady41179@@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 11:22 PM
To: darrellwarner@@kc.rr.com
Subject: James Bloomfield

Hi Darrell,
   
My name is Judy Hoffman and my GGGrandfather was James Bloomfield that married Nancy Miller first and had two sons and when she died he married Jane Morgan the second time and had several children by her. He froze to death while hauling a load of logs to town and his brother-in-law found him and buried him not to far from where he died and the cemetry he is buried in is called Liles cemetry on kinny road in Lewis County, Ky.
   
Their youngest son was my Great grandfather and he was close to a year old when his dad died. How are you related to the Bloomfields?
   
I live in Vanceburg, Ky on 59. Most of my family is buried at Morgan cemetry on 59.
   
I have information on my Bloomfield families and would be glad to share it with you.
   
Sincerely Judy Hoffman


-----Original Message-----
From: Judy Hoffman [mailto:crazylady41179@@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 10:53 AM
To: Darrell Warner
Subject: RE: James Bloomfield

Hi Darrell,
   
Yes, James and Nancy had two sons William Washington Bloomfield born March 2, AD 1856, and Henry Bloomfield January 17, 1859. William Washington Bloomfield married Mary Abigail Stafford in 1877. Ermel Bloomfield that is thecaretacker of Morgan cemetery has been trying to find out where his grandmother Nancy Miller is buried.
   
He is the one you would really get the information on Nancy's sons. We were talking last year at the cemetry about Nancy being his grandmother and my great grandfather being his half cousin. He said it didn't matter if we were just half he still claimed us.
   
Here is is phone number in case you would like to get in contact with him for more in formation, 606-796-3530. Do you have any copies of James and Nancy's marriage bond. I go to the court house and get copies if I can fine them. Is there any that you would like for me to get. I have Jane and James and I thought I had Nancy and James but can't find them right now.
   
It was good to hear from you. Can you email me your address and phone number so I can send you what I have or call you.
   
Sincerely
Judy Hoffman

Individual Notes

Note for:   Robert Henderson Miller,   20 DEC 1832 - 15 MAR 1862         Index

Individual Note:
     Died of fever in Cival war

Individual Notes

Note for:   George Washington Miller,   29 MAR 1839 - 8 JAN 1862         Index

Alias:   measles and /cold/

Event:   
     Type:   Cival War Veteran
     Place:   Died of measles. 14th Kentucky Infantry, Company F.

Individual Note:
     Died of Measles in Cival war

Individual Notes

Note for:   William Sanders Miller,   17 APR 1840 - 8 JAN 1862         Index

Event:   
     Type:   Cival War Veteran
     Place:   Died of measles

Individual Note:
     Died of measles in Cival War

Individual Notes

Note for:   Oliver Perry Holland,   1813 - 14 JAN 1893         Index

Individual Note:
     1870 Lewis County, Kentucky Census Laurel Precinct Page 10 Dwelling 751870 Lewis County, Kentucky Census Laurel Precinct Page 10 Dwelling 75
Holland, Oliver age 57 Farmer b. Kentucky
Holland, Mary age 62 Keeping House b. Kentucky
Holland, Jane age 27 Housework b. Kentucky
Holland, William age 19 Laborer b. Kentucky


Record 232
Name: Kay LaBoyteaux Hollan
Website:
Referred by: Yahoo
From: Slocomb, AL
Time: 1999-06-03 17:35:02
Comments: What a great page Thanks for sharing all your info. I am looking for information on the HOLLAN family. We have the name spelled HOLLAN with no "d" on the end. The names of the children of James Hollan (b.13 Jan 1845 d. 1911) and Amy Elizabeth Henderson (b.17 Mar 1852 d.20 Dec 1935) and dates that you have all match up with my information. According to my information Oliver Perry Holland (H453) should be spelled HOLLAN (without the "d") as well as his children's and grandchildren. My husband is Donald Lee Hollan (b. 13 Apr 1935) the son of Fred Peers Hollan who is the son of Oliver Perry Hollan (b.28 Aug 1869 d. 3 Mar 1937). We know that at one time the name had the "d" but it was dropped along the way. We haven't been able to uncover the reason for the change. Do you have any clues? Would appreciate any other info you might have on this. Thanks again for sharing all your information. And congratulations on a job well done. Happy family hunting. Kay

NOTE: Oliver never changed his name to Hollan as far as I can tell. I have his signature on a document dated February 6, 1882 where he is still signing his name Oliver P. Holland. In 1870 his son James is living next door and he is spelling his name Hollan so he must be the one that started the change for some reason. Then you find James in the 1880 Fleming County, Kentucky census and the last name is spelled Holland.

Individual Notes

Note for:   Mary Holland,   1841 -          Index

Event:   
     Type:   Census-1880
     Place:   Enumerated in the 1880 U.S. Census of Carter County, Kentucky with her husband Oliver Miller.


Individual Notes

Note for:   James Hollan,   13 JAN 1845 - 25 JUL 1911         Index

Individual Note:
     James married his first cousin Amy

1870 Lewis County, Kentucky Census Laurel Precinct Page 10 Dwelling 76
Hollan, James age 25 Farmer b. Kentucky
Hollan, Anna E. age 18 b. Kentucky
Hollan, Oliver P. age 9/12 b. Kentucky
Large, Mary age 23 Housework b. Kentucky

Individual Notes

Note for:   Martha Holland,   1847 - 1859         Index

Individual Note:
     Died of ling fever

Individual Notes

Note for:   Oliver Perry Miller,   1839 -          Index

Event:   
     Type:   Census-1880
     Place:   Enumerated in the 1880 U.S. Census of Carter County, Kentucky. Listed as head of household.

Individual Note:
     1870 Lewis County, Kentucky Census Laurel Precinct Page 11 Dwelling 80
Miller, Oliver age 31 Merchant b. Kentucky
Miller, Mary age 29 Keeping House b. Kentucky
Miller, James H. age 5 b. Kentucky
Miller, Samuel McKee age 1 b. Kentucky


Listed in the 1880 Carter County, Kentucky census.
82 Miller, Oliver W M 40 Farming K K K
        Mary M W F 39 Wife K K K
        James H W M 15 Son K K K
        Samuel M W M 12 Son K K K
        U S Grant W M 8 Son K K K
        Martha Jayne W F 5 Dau K K K
        Mary Esther W F 3 Dau K K K

Individual Notes

Note for:   Oliver Perry Hollan,   28 AUG 1869 - 3 MAR 1937         Index

Burial:   
     Date:   6 MAR 1937
     Place:   Caudill Cemetery, Moorehead, Rowan County, Kentucky

Birth Note: Source:    Headstone located in Caudill Cemetery, Rowan County, Kentucky.
Location of Cemetery: From downtown Morehead, west on US-60 about one mile to the cemetery on the right, at the corner of Stork Street.

Death Note: Source:    Headstone located in Caudill Cemetery, Rowan County, Kentucky.
Location of Cemetery: From downtown Morehead, west on US-60 about one mile to the cemetery on the right, at the corner of Stork Street.

Individual Note:
     Rowan County, Kentucky Death Certificate #9321
1. Place of death: Morehead, Rowan County, Kentucky
2. Full name: Perry L. Holland
3. Sex: male
4. Color or race: white
5. Single or married: married to Lilly Hollan
6. Date of birth: 8-28-1869
7. Age: 67 years 6 months 3 days
8, 9, 10, 11. Occupation: Lumber Man at Saw Mill
12. Birthplace: Fleming County, Kentucky
13. Father's name: James Hollan
14. Father's birthplace: Fleming County, Kentucky
15. Mother's maiden name: Amy E. Henderson
16. Mother's birthplace: don't know
17. Informant: wife
18. Burial: Caudill Cemetery, Morehead, Kentucky 3-6-1937
19. Undertaker: G. Ferguson
20. Filed: 3-22-1937
21. Date of death: 3-3-1937
22, 23. Cause of death: hypertensive heart disease