https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Blosser_(Blaser,_Bl%C3%A4ser,_Blasser)_family&feed=atom&action=historyBlosser (Blaser, Bläser, Blasser) family - Revision history2024-03-28T21:25:53ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.35.1https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Blosser_(Blaser,_Bl%C3%A4ser,_Blasser)_family&diff=119528&oldid=prevRichardThiessen: Added category.2014-04-12T06:52:23Z<p>Added category.</p>
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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Blosser (Blaser, Bläser, Blasser) is a Mennonite family name found in [[Switzerland|Switzerland]] as early as 1710. At that time [[Blaser, Peter (18th century)|Peter Blaser]] was a Mennonite prisoner in [[Bern (Switzerland)|Bern]]. Later, on 27 August 1739, Peter Blaser arrived in [[Philadelphia (Pennsylvania, USA)|Philadelphia]]. Christian Blaser was in a group arriving in Philadelphia on 31 August 1750. The family first settled in [[Pennsylvania (USA)|Pennsylvania]] and descendants moved to [[Virginia (USA)|Virginia]], [[Ohio (State)|Ohio]], [[Indiana (USA)|Indiana]], [[Iowa (USA)|Iowa]], and other states, but in the mid-20th century were found chiefly in Virginia and Ohio.<br />
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Prominent in this family was Preacher (MC) Noah O. Blosser (1859-1936) of [[New Stark Mennonite Church (New Stark, Ohio, USA)|New Stark]], Ohio. [[Blosser, John (1855-1921)|John Blosser (1855-1921)]] of Rawson, Ohio, a bishop and evangelist, was an influential member of the [[Ohio and Eastern Mennonite Conference (MC)|Ohio conference]] (MC). Perry J. Blosser (1876- ) of South English, Iowa, was ordained a bishop at the [[Liberty Mennonite Church (South English, Iowa, USA)|Liberty Church]] (MC) in 1929. Eugene Blosser (1916- ), son of Perry J. Blosser, was a Mennonite missionary to [[Japan|Japan]].<br />
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<em>A Genealogical History of the Blosser Family as Known in America</em> (Dayton, Va., 1903) was written by S. H. Blosser. Later Mrs. Eli Blosser published <em>Blosser Family History</em> (North Lima, Ohio, ca. 1934), which contained 51 families and traced the descendants of Peter Blaser, the immigrant of 1739.<br />
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