Descendants of Michael Clore and Nicholas Yager

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  • ID: I02022
  • Name: Ephraim Howard Blankenbeker 1
  • Sex: M
  • Birth: 1 JAN 1851 in Boone County, Kentucky 2 3 4
  • Death: 3 DEC 1926 in Florence, Boone County, Kentucky 5 3 6 of Gangrene 6
  • Burial: 5 DEC 1926 Hopeful Lutheran Church Cemetery, Boone County, Kentucky 7 6
  • Note:
    http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/boone/blankenbeker.eh.txt
    Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed.,
    Boone Co.
    Ephraim H. BLANKENBEKER, was born in Boone County, Ky., January 1, 1851,
    and is a son of Jeremiah and Frances (Clore) BLANKENBEKER. Jeremiah
    BLANKENBEKER was born in Virginia, and was a son of Ephraim BLANKENBEKER,
    a native of Virginia, and among the first settlers of Boone County.
    Frances Clore was a daughter of Ephraim Clore, a native of Virginia, and
    an early settler in Boone County. Jeremiah BLANKENBEKER came to
    Kentucky with his parents when small and settled in Boone County, where
    he followed farming, and died about 1853. His wife survived him until
    August 5, 1886. He was married about 1845, and had two children: Richard
    T. and Ephraim. Richard T. lived in Boone County, but died April 1, 1887.
    Ephraim H. BLANKENBEKER was brought up on the farm, and received a
    common-school education. He has followed farming all his life, and settled
    where he now resides in 1880. He has about 700 acres of valuable land.
    He is devoting some attention to the growing of blooded sheep. September
    11, 1873, he was married to Martha L. Tanner, a daughter of Joel and
    Liddie (Crigler) Tanner, of Boone County. To this union one child had
    been born--Clinton. Mr. BLANKENBEKER is a Democrat.




    Father: Jeremiah Blankenbaker b: 7 NOV 1815 in Madison County, Virginia
    Mother: Frances Clore b: 9 FEB 1821 in Madison County, Virginia

    Marriage 1 Martha L. Tanner b: 7 MAR 1850
    • Married: 11 SEP 1873 in Boone County, Kentucky 2
    Children
    1. Has No Children Clinton F. Blankenbeker b: 1880
    2. Has No Children infant daughter Blankenbeker b: 19 DEC 1888

    Sources:
    1. Title: Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953
      Publication: Available from: Ancestry.com, (various dates)
      Note: Actual death certificate images or, for earlier records, copy of county death records
      Repository:
      Media: Ancestry.com
      Page: Death Certificate
      Text: father Jerry Blankenbeker, mother Francis Clore, spouse Martha Blankenbeker
    2. Title: Kentucky Biographies
      Publication: http://www.sarbase21.com/kybiog/, 24 June 1998 and other dates
      Note: Biographies from Kentucky: A History of the State by Battle, Perrin and Kniffin
      Repository:
      Media: Book
    3. Title: Boone County, Kentucky Cemeteries
      Author: Stephen W. Worrel and Anne W. Fitzgerald
      Publication: Stephen W. Worrel, 1996
      Repository:
      Note: Family History Library, Salt Lake City
      Media: Book
      Page: 129
      Text: date only
    4. Title: Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953
      Publication: Available from: Ancestry.com, (various dates)
      Note: Actual death certificate images or, for earlier records, copy of county death records
      Repository:
      Media: Ancestry.com
      Page: Death Certificate
      Text: location Ky
    5. Title: Kentucky Vital Records
      Publication: Available from: (accessed various dates)
      Repository:
      Media: Internet
    6. Title: Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953
      Publication: Available from: Ancestry.com, (various dates)
      Note: Actual death certificate images or, for earlier records, copy of county death records
      Repository:
      Media: Ancestry.com
      Page: Death Certificate
    7. Title: Boone County, Kentucky Cemeteries
      Author: Stephen W. Worrel and Anne W. Fitzgerald
      Publication: Stephen W. Worrel, 1996
      Repository:
      Note: Family History Library, Salt Lake City
      Media: Book
      Page: 129
      Text: location only

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