David BLISS
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Birthplace also shown in places as Marshfield VT
The following note comes from the Bliss family genealogy. "David Bliss, Jr. was one of the earliest settlers and most successful farmers of Union County, Iowa, arriving there with his family in the spring of 1856. The 1860 federal Census shows that his real estate was valued at $3000 and his personal property at $2427, making him one of the five wealthiest farmers in Platte Township at that time. He was an educated man and taught school in Platte Township in 1856. He was appointed Postmaster of Union City (a town in Union County that no longer exists) in 1865. An interesting account of the family's trip from Mercer County, Pennsylvania to Jefferson County, Iowa and finally to Union County has been preserved by his granddaughter, Miss Ruth Madden of Creston, Iowa. It was recorded in about 1922 from the recollections of Leonora (Bliss) Madden, one of Mr. Bliss' daughters. An unedited selection follows: "We came up the canal on a tow boat from Mercer County, Pennsylvania to Wheeling, West Virginia, all but Edd Bliss (Charles Edward, who) was born later, four brothers and five girls. We came on a steam boat to St. Louis and from there to Keokuk (Iowa) and staid over night. Father got teamsters to take us to Fairfield to Uncle William's (William Pitkin, brother of Leonora Pitkin). We staid there two or three months (then) moved to Libertyville. Our grandfather (David Bliss, Sr.) was buried there. We lived there three years and then moved here (Union Co.) in the spring of '56. (We) came in covered wagons. We drove cattle, hogs, and sheep and we also brought the dog and cat. We had the chickens on the back of a wagon. We had a log house 20 or 24 ft. Our house was on the farm where Harry Woorsley lives. It wasn't finished when we got here. It was the first house in Union county this side of Afton that had board floor and shingle roof. The glass was 8 in. wide 10 in. long, 6 above and 6 below. Two beds down stairs and four up stairs." " From Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, Vol. 1:1860 Federal Census shows real estate valued at $3,000 & personalproperty at $2,427; one of five wealthiest farmers in Platte Townshipat that time.Postmaster of Union City in 1985. Earliest Settler of Union Co, Iowa. Farmer REFN: 1667
He married Lucy Blanding 15 Jun 1806 at Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts . Lucy Blanding was born at Attleboro, Bristol, Massachusetts 2 Dec 1770 daughter of Daniel Blanding and Sarah Lane .
They were the parents of 4
children:
David Bliss
born 25 Apr 1807.
Mary Bliss
born 16 Nov 1810.
Albert Bliss
born 26 Dec 1811.
Hiram Bliss
born 18 Aug 1813.
David Bliss died 22 Mar 1853 at Jefferson, Iowa .
Lucy Blanding died 9 Mar 1848 at Jamestown, Mercer, Pennsylvania .