History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . fortably on his finefarm in Reno township until his death on January 29, 1916, was a nativeof Germanv, haxing been born in ilic town of \\aldmohr, Rhenish Bavaria,on June 24, 1846, son of Iliili]) and i\iary (Zimmer) Bloom, both born andreared in l>avaria, members of the German Reformed church, and the for-mer of whom was a blacksmith. In 1856 the Bloom family emigrated to America, the vessel on whichthey sailed being forty-eight days on the way to the ])ort of Xew arriving in ihi- conntrw the Blooms located
History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . fortably on his finefarm in Reno township until his death on January 29, 1916, was a nativeof Germanv, haxing been born in ilic town of \\aldmohr, Rhenish Bavaria,on June 24, 1846, son of Iliili]) and i\iary (Zimmer) Bloom, both born andreared in l>avaria, members of the German Reformed church, and the for-mer of whom was a blacksmith. In 1856 the Bloom family emigrated to America, the vessel on whichthey sailed being forty-eight days on the way to the ])ort of Xew arriving in ihi- conntrw the Blooms located al Tiffin, in Seneca county,Ohio, later moving to a farm near that city, where Air. and Mrs. Blooms]ient the remainder of tluir li\es, both dying in 1870, the former at the ageof seventy-two and the 1,itter at the age of lifty-six. They were the par-ents of seven children, of whom the subject of this biographical sketch wasthe voungest, the others being as follow: Thilip. Jr., now deceased, whowas a farmer in Ohio; Jacob, now deceased, who was a blacksmith in Ohio; CO.
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