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1852 - 1927 (74 years)
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Name |
Livera Rebecca Blakeslee |
Born |
13 Aug 1852 |
Painesville, Lake Co. OH |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
1927 |
Wetmore, Custer Co. CO |
Buried |
New Hope Cemetery, Wetmore, Custer Co. CO |
Notes |
- Source for family information: Nancy Lee
email address: thrinkthronk@hotmail. com
posted November 19, 2000 on Genforum
http://genforum.genealogy.com/russell/messages/5358.html
Jason Blakeslee and Sarah Elizabeth Russell until 1854 lived on a farm near Painesville, Ohio. The family moved to Spring Garden, Illinois. In 1866, they decided to move because the climate in Spring Garden, Illinois was not suitable for some of their family.
Nancy notes "I know why because I visited there a few years ago, it's always raining and flooding, and mosquitoes everywhere, but it was quite fertile growing ground."
In May, 1870, a caravan of five covered wagons drawn by mules and horses set out from Spring Garden, Illinois for the Wet Mountain Valley in Colorado. All the citizens of Spring Garden, Illinois were present to bid them God-speed.
After several seasons on South Hardscrabble, Colorado, Jason Blakeslee staked a homestead of 130 acres on Hardscrabble Park.
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Person ID |
I13175 |
Master File |
Last Modified |
28 Apr 2012 |
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