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Johnson Hindin Genealogy
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1872 - 1958
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Born |
18 Feb 1872 |
Bedford Co., PA |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
9 Jan 1958 |
Person ID |
I1636 |
Johnson Hindin Tree |
Last Modified |
26 Dec 2011 |
Father |
Edward S. ASHCOM, b. 16 Nov 1844, d. 28 Jul 1915, Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio |
Mother |
Rebecca Elizabeth SOUDER, b. 18 Sep 1845, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania , d. 15 Jan 1908, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania |
Family ID |
F565 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- In 1880, Blanche was living in Broad Top, Bedford Co., Pennsylvania.
The following wedding annoucement appeared in the The Everett Republican, Everett, Pa., on Friday, June 5, 1896, and was transcribed on PA-roots.com (at http://www.pa-roots.org/data/read.php?49,681628):
The beautiful little Protestant Episcopal church of St. James in Bedford, was the scene of an elegant wedding on Thursday afternoon of this week. It was the occasion of the nuptials of Mr. Walter Ernest Bullock, of Homestead, and Miss Blanche, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. Ed. S. Ashcom, of Riddlesburg.
The maid of honor was Miss Grace Ashcom, of Philadelphia, the bride's sister, the best man, Mr. E. L. Livingston, of Homestead, and the ushers, Mr. S. Russel Longenecker, of Bedford, and Mr. Ed. M. Painter, of Hopewell.
Miss Mayme Lauder, of Riddlesburg, presided at the organ. The bride, leaning on the arm of her father, and preceeded by the maid of honor and the ushers in the usual order, slowly moved down the aisle from the rear of the church and were met at the alter by the groom and his best man. The Rev. Stewart P. Keeling, rector of St. James, the officating clergyman, was at the altar to meet the bridal party and he at once proceed to unite the happy couple. At the conclusion of the ceremony the bridal party and immediate friends of the principals were driven to the Hotel Waverly where a wedding breakfast and reception were given.
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In 1900, Blanche was a widow living in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with her mother and siblings Grace, Mary and Reta, grandmother Souder and her two children--William and Walter.
According to a member tree on Ancestry.com in 2009, Blanche married a man named Bullock and had two sons.
According to an article in the May 10, 1917 edition of the New York Times, regarding the death of her son William, Blanche was married to William P. Hayes and was living 280 Barclay Street, Flushing, Long Island.
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