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Blasdel National Family Association gathering near Harrison this weekendKenneth W. Blaisdel o!Somerworthm, N.H. is the President of the National Blaisdel Family Association. Born in Norridgewock, Maine, he was a 43-year employee of the General Electric Co. as an Engineer. He worked, .in Lynn., Mass. for 20 years and in Somers-worth, N.H. for 23 years. He served many years as a city councilman in Somersworth where he and his wife, Dorthy, are retired.The Ohio Valley will host one of the few National Family Assoications in the United States on this, weekend August 15,16 and 17, at the Imperial House West on Rybolt Road near Cincinnati when the Blasdel relatives will gather there. How did it all get started?Several cousins of the Blasdel family from the east, midwest and Far West had been corresponding regard-mmmm—mamm—mm—mm,Rev. R. Carter Blaiadell will 'Conduct, worship 'Services during the Btaisdefl Reunion at 10:30 ajn. this Sunday in the Indigo Room of Dantes Restaurant. Rev. Blaisdel! was born in Chicago, the son of a minister. He graduated, from McCormick Theological Seminary of Chicago in 1065. He is now Assistant General Secretary of the Presbyterian Charismatic Communion whose International Headquarters are in Oklahoma City, Olda.ing their family connections and ancestors during the late 1920’s and early 1030’s. They found they were all a common ancestor to Ralph Bleasdale who 'had landed in Pemaquid Point, Maine, on August 15, 1635. So they decided, to form a National Association and have re-sunions every five years somewhere in the country. The first reunion was in Boston, Mass. on August 15,1935.Further research has found Bleasdale’s in Lancashire County, England as early as 1227. The family has seen the growth of the United States from the beginning. They are now located in many states coast to coast.Liet. Jacob Blasdel was the first to come to the midwest. He settled on Tanners Creek, north of Lawrenceburg. He developed the town of Cambridge, near the new bridge at Pella Crossing. Floods forced them to' move to' higher ground which is now the location of Ind. 1.He named the new settlement Pella after a daughter. He showed his faith in the new settlement by giving an area of .ground for a school as long as the grass growed and the water flowed. This building, which was held by the township until just a few years ago, still stands as a dwelling today. Liet. Jacob had a large family. Many stayed in Dearborn Countywhile others moved west until his descendants are in California today.The family is bound together with a bi-annual publication by the National Association which lists births, marriages, deaths and other newsworthy items of the family.Harrison LaLeche League sets meetingIf your family is awaiting the arrival of a new member, the Harrison La Lee he League meeting, “The Family in relation to' the Breastfed Baby, may interest you.Informal discussion will center on how the manage those first hectic weeks with emphasis on the entire family, .as well as timely tips for mother and baby.The meeting will be held Tuesday, Aug. 19, at 8 p.m.For further information, contact the Harrison La Leche League at 367-9726.MARRIAGE LICENSE . Vietoriano Salazar, Cleves, Ohio and Denise Ellington. Cleves, Ohio.^I
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