By her first marriage, Emma H. Blood had at least one daughter, Ethel Brown. Ethel was married at least three known times. Her husband's last names from what we know were 1. Root, 2. Phillips, and 3. Hopkins. According to family information, Ethel died in 1969, possibly in the state of Washington. Two of Ethel's known children were Albert Phillips and Carrie Phillips.
Emma Blood's genealogy can be found in Ancestry.com by entering Melvin Woodruff in the search. This gives a shorter list. His name is on the 2nd page in the choice of Ancestry World Tree about half way down the page. Look for Emma's name under spouse. This will show her family. The work here was provided by one of her siblings descendants in the Hiler family, but was not intended for that site. That is a mystery for now. It is easy to see that he has done a lot of work and we are so glad that we have found it. We have learned more about the couples in the above picture. Cloah Blood Hamblin is one of Emma's sisters. Iva Hamblin Goller is Cloah's daughter and Emma's niece. My new cousin descended from this line and has a surname list in Rootsweb of other related families in her line. I can nolonger find that list, but her web page I attached to Iva's name, which shows Iva's daughter Gladys Leone Goller married to Volney Coy Thompson. Now I have lost Susan, so I hope she will reconnect. Go to rootsweb and in their search enter John Goller. In the data that comes up choose the surnames lists. Emma H. Blood Brown's second husband was Melvin A. Woodruff. Melvin was born on February 14, 1863 in Akron, Ohio and Emma in Englishville, Michigan. They were married on February 14, 1891. Melvin had been a farmer and was well known in the area for his work in the dray business for 18 years. They had two children:
Fred & Mary Woodruff Jarvis | Carl & Ulah Rickel Woodruff |
Floyd met Rosa when he joined the service and was stationed in Seattle. Rosa was working as an aide or similar position with her sister-in-law, Myrna, at one of the hospitals there. They all ended up at one of the USO dance halls and love sparkled in their eyes. Floyd had little time there and did not want to loose this lovely lady so they married soon there in Seattle. At the time of their 50th wedding anniversary we found a paper with their announcement and new home address. Before he had to sail out Rosa was expecting her first child.
Charles Gabbert, Unknown boy, and Floyd Woodruff | |
Dad and Mom | |
Rita,Sandra,Roxanne,Sue |
Chelsea | Rita |
A new arrival has come to the family tree! On January 25th, 2002, Miss Gabriella Rose has come to join her parents Chelsea & Alan with a big smile on her face. She carries a beautiful blend of all her families whose blood runs through her vains. She is too little yet to join her mother and grandmother in their "fish" pictures. No doubt she will want to play with her many young cousins as she grows up. This has been a busy year for babies. Now Miss Gabriella is a big sister to her little brother Max and what a joy they are to our precious family line. We pray they have years of joy ahead of them. I will add their pictures soon.
Gabriella Rose - Born Jan. 25th, 2002 | |
Maxamillion Giavonne - Born Nov. 10th, 2003 |
To return to the Home Page of the Woodruff Family click Woodruff or click Waite to learn about Melvin's parents and Colegrove to learn about his maternal grandparents. My new web page for grandma's Rickle related families is EarlyKoserBoroughfRickleLinesThere are a couple of webpages that belong to a friend of ours which I will add here. If you are interested in ponds or fish, you might want to see some of the work he has done.
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