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Ezekiel Bloss Headstone

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Ezekiel Bloss Headstone
Headstone of Ezekiel Bloss, son of Vallentine Bloss & Margaret 'Polly' Smith. Born 12/1814, died 6/1899. Married Martha Ann Morris 1838. All from Cabell Co/Wayne Co., West Virginia.
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Ezekiel is definately in my tree. A cousin to my GGgrandmother Susan Bloss I have Info. Marylen
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