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Ferdinand Seymour Blood

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Ferdinand Seymour Blood

Birth
York, Livingston County, New York, USA
Death
26 Nov 1913 (aged 69)
Pavilion Center, Genesee County, New York, USA
Burial
Le Roy, Genesee County, New York, USA Add to Map
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The Le Roy Gazette

Le Roy, Genesee County, New York.

Wednesday, November 26, 1913


DR. FERDINAND S. BLOOD


His Sudden Death at Pavilion Center This Morning.


Dr. Ferdinand S. Blood, a twin brother of the late Dr. Felix T. Blood, died suddenly this morning, about two o'clock at the, home of Frank Tabor at Pavilion Center. Dr. Blood made his home in the town of York. Yesterday he attended the funeral of W. J. Orr at Peoria and then walked to Pavilion Center. It is thought that the long walk over taxed his heart. He became ill about 8 o'clock last evening and Dr. Sweeting of Pavilion was called to attend him. His brother. Dr. Felix T. Blood also died suddenly in Le Roy two years ago last month.


Dr. Blood was born in York on March 22, 1844. He had made his home in different places and formerly spent much time in Le Roy with his brother. His nearest surviving relatives are three nephews, E. T. Bangs of Chicago; Robert Bangs of New York, and Robert Blood, whose place of residence is unknown.


The funeral win be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from St. Mark's church.


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The Le Roy Gazette

Le Roy, Genesee County, New York.

Wednesday, November 26, 1913


DR. FERDINAND S. BLOOD


His Sudden Death at Pavilion Center This Morning.


Dr. Ferdinand S. Blood, a twin brother of the late Dr. Felix T. Blood, died suddenly this morning, about two o'clock at the, home of Frank Tabor at Pavilion Center. Dr. Blood made his home in the town of York. Yesterday he attended the funeral of W. J. Orr at Peoria and then walked to Pavilion Center. It is thought that the long walk over taxed his heart. He became ill about 8 o'clock last evening and Dr. Sweeting of Pavilion was called to attend him. His brother. Dr. Felix T. Blood also died suddenly in Le Roy two years ago last month.


Dr. Blood was born in York on March 22, 1844. He had made his home in different places and formerly spent much time in Le Roy with his brother. His nearest surviving relatives are three nephews, E. T. Bangs of Chicago; Robert Bangs of New York, and Robert Blood, whose place of residence is unknown.


The funeral win be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon from St. Mark's church.


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