In 1880, Julias M. Blydenburgh, aged 14, was living in Stony Brook, New York, in the home of his parents, Lyman Blydenburgh, aged 46, and Julia A. Blydenburgh, aged 45, with siblings, Anna F. Blydenburgh, aged 12, Ebenezer L. Blydenburgh, aged 12, and John H. Blydenburgh, aged 8. His father was shown to be a boatman.
In 1900, Julius Blydenburgh, aged 34, an insurance collector, was living at 160 Saratoga Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, with his wife, Emma Blydenburgh, aged 24, and children, Lillie Blydenburgh, aged 7, Nettie Blydenburgh, aged 6, Harold Blydenburgh, aged 4, and Merritt Blydenburgh, aged 1.
In 1910, Julius Blydenburgh, aged 45, a machinist at a separator factory, was living at 616 Allen Street, Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa, with his wife, Emma Blydenburgh, aged 34, and children, Lillian Blydenburgh, aged 18, Nettie Blydenburgh, aged 16, Harold Blydenburgh, aged 14, Merritt Blydenburgh, aged 11, Mildred Blydenburgh, aged 8, Walter Blydenburgh, aged 6, Nathan Blydenburgh, aged 4, and Rhoda Blydenburgh, aged 2.
In 1920, Julius Blydenburgh, aged 53, a laborer on a fruit farm, was living on State Road, Jerusalem, Yates, New York, in the home of John Russell, aged 56, a fruit farmer, and his wife, Sarah Russell, aged 56, and their son, Earl Russell, aged 18.
In 1925, Julius M. Blydenburgh, aged 55, an electrical machinist, was living on Pinegrove Avenue, in Rochester, Monroe, New York, lodging in the home of Earl J. Knebel, aged 33, a machinist, and his wife, Nancy M. Knebel, aged 33, and their children, Charlotte M. Knebel, aged 7, and John J. Knebel, aged 6.
(1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 US Federal Census; 1925 New York State Census; Julius M Blydenburgh / Emma Schlessmann in the New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937, Certificate Number: 5757; Julius M. Blydenburgh in the New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, Certificate Number: 50840)
In 1880, Julias M. Blydenburgh, aged 14, was living in Stony Brook, New York, in the home of his parents, Lyman Blydenburgh, aged 46, and Julia A. Blydenburgh, aged 45, with siblings, Anna F. Blydenburgh, aged 12, Ebenezer L. Blydenburgh, aged 12, and John H. Blydenburgh, aged 8. His father was shown to be a boatman.
In 1900, Julius Blydenburgh, aged 34, an insurance collector, was living at 160 Saratoga Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, with his wife, Emma Blydenburgh, aged 24, and children, Lillie Blydenburgh, aged 7, Nettie Blydenburgh, aged 6, Harold Blydenburgh, aged 4, and Merritt Blydenburgh, aged 1.
In 1910, Julius Blydenburgh, aged 45, a machinist at a separator factory, was living at 616 Allen Street, Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa, with his wife, Emma Blydenburgh, aged 34, and children, Lillian Blydenburgh, aged 18, Nettie Blydenburgh, aged 16, Harold Blydenburgh, aged 14, Merritt Blydenburgh, aged 11, Mildred Blydenburgh, aged 8, Walter Blydenburgh, aged 6, Nathan Blydenburgh, aged 4, and Rhoda Blydenburgh, aged 2.
In 1920, Julius Blydenburgh, aged 53, a laborer on a fruit farm, was living on State Road, Jerusalem, Yates, New York, in the home of John Russell, aged 56, a fruit farmer, and his wife, Sarah Russell, aged 56, and their son, Earl Russell, aged 18.
In 1925, Julius M. Blydenburgh, aged 55, an electrical machinist, was living on Pinegrove Avenue, in Rochester, Monroe, New York, lodging in the home of Earl J. Knebel, aged 33, a machinist, and his wife, Nancy M. Knebel, aged 33, and their children, Charlotte M. Knebel, aged 7, and John J. Knebel, aged 6.
(1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 US Federal Census; 1925 New York State Census; Julius M Blydenburgh / Emma Schlessmann in the New York, New York, U.S., Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937, Certificate Number: 5757; Julius M. Blydenburgh in the New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956, Certificate Number: 50840)