Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and family history of New York . tober 25,1830, died October 25, 1900. Their children are: Martha C,born April 16, 1866, wife of Walter L. Day; Freeman, Jr., bornMarch 3,1868; Ezra S., born February 11,1871. William Edgar Bloodgood, only son of Freeman and Ma-tilda W. (Raynor) Bloodgood, born October 20, 1853, acquiredhis education in the public schools of New York, after which hegained a thorough knowledge of the mason and building tradeunder the tuition of liis father. He then turned his attentionto architecture, made himself proficient in thi


Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and family history of New York . tober 25,1830, died October 25, 1900. Their children are: Martha C,born April 16, 1866, wife of Walter L. Day; Freeman, Jr., bornMarch 3,1868; Ezra S., born February 11,1871. William Edgar Bloodgood, only son of Freeman and Ma-tilda W. (Raynor) Bloodgood, born October 20, 1853, acquiredhis education in the public schools of New York, after which hegained a thorough knowledge of the mason and building tradeunder the tuition of liis father. He then turned his attentionto architecture, made himself proficient in this branch, and is nowengaged lucratively in this profession. He is a consistent mem-ber of the Baptist church at Montclair, New Jersey. He mar-ried, January 20, 1880, Ida Stillwell Bailey, who died October,1885. Mr. Bloodgood married (second), March 20,1889, JeanetteLow, and their children are: Ethel Rajiior, born March 12,1897, and Jeanette, born February 9, 1902. Freeman Bloodgood, Jr., eldest son of Freeman and ElizaAnn (Curtis) Bloodgood, born March 3, 1868, was educated in. c^ GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY HISTORY 263 the public schools of New York, and afterwards acquired a prac-tical and thorough knowledge of the mason and building businessunder his fathers efficient tuition, and since 1899 has success-fully conducted the business formerly carried on by his was married January 29, 1891, to Sarah A. Ellis, a native ofWales, Great Britain, and their children are: Edward Ellis,born January 19, 1893. Miriam, born June 5, 1898. Elizabeth,born September 20, 1902. Ezra S. Bloodgood, youngest son of Freeman and ElizaAnn (Curtis) Bloodgood, born February 11, 1871, like hisbrother acquired a good public school education in New Yorkcity, and thereafter made himself proficient as a mason andbuilder under his fathers tuition. He has followed this line ofbusiness continuously since early life, and since 1899 in con-nection with his brother Freeman has conducted the businessformerly


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