Phillip Eli [Ernest] van Blaricom
SexMale
Age84
 
Born5 October 1840inShelby County OH (US)
Died30 May 1925inTodd County MN (US)
BuriedinEvergreen Cemetery, Long Prairie, Todd County MN (US)
FatherDavid van Blaricom
 Born 1 January 1800
 Died22 October 1878
MotherMary Ann Reed
 Born25 November 1802
 Died14 April 1884
BrotherHenry born 1 May 1824
BrotherWilliam born 30 April 1826
SisterRebecca Martha born 3 March 1832
BrotherDavid born 21 November 1833
BrotherLevi Perry born 12 September 1842
Residence(s)Shelby County OH (US) until 1845
 IN (US) from 1845 until 1855
 Le Sueur County MN (US) from 1855 until 1873
 Reynolds Township, Todd County MN (US) from 1873 until 1920

MilitaryAmerican Civil WarPrivate, 1st Minnesota Volunteer Cavalry Regiment "Mountain Rangers", Company B from 11 October 1862 until 9 November 1863

Obituary

Van Blaricom, Philip E. died at his old home in Todd County, near Long Prairie, Tuesday morning, May 30th at the age of 84 years; 9 months and 25 days.
Brother Van Blaricom was born October 5th, 1840, in Shelbea County, Ohio, whence in 1845 with his parents he went to Indiana. In 1855 they moved to Le Suer County, Minnesota. Brother Van Blaricom served his country in the Civil War, belonging to the First Regiment of Minnesota Mounted Rangers. He was discharged in St. Paul in 1863.
In 1864 he was married to Roxy Bailey and to them were born six children, Mrs. Hattie Zuberbier, William, Frank, Abraham, Taylor and John Van Blaricom. Mrs. Van Blaricom died in 1874. In 1873 Brother Van Blaricom took as a homestead the farm where he resided until the day of death. In 1879 he was married to Mary Matilda Yarno, and to them were born eight children, P. C. and Ernest Van Blaricom, Mrs. Mattie Gritzmacher, Mrs. Minnie Sultz, Ray and Noble Van Blaricom, Mrs. Grace Miller, and Mrs. Nellie Brooks.
Many years ago Brother and Sister Van Blaricom accepted the truth under the labors of Elder W. B. Hill. Much of the time since then they have been without church privileges and the association of others of like faith, and there have no doubt been times of discouragement, but surely to one to whom has come the light of the Message, it must still be the "Blessed Hope" in the hour of need.
The funeral service was conducted at the home, and words of comfort and admonition were spoken, jased upon John 11:28, "The Master is come and calleth for thee." E. L. Sheldon

Northern Union Reaper, July 28, 1925


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Marriage 3 February 1864inWaterville, Le Sueur County MN (US)
withRoxy J. Bailey
Bornabout 1844inSauk Centre, Stearns County MN (US)
Died5 March 1874 
Children Harriet born 2 Jan. 1865
William Henry born 8 May 1867
Franklin Benjamin born 29 Nov. 1869
Abraham Lincoln born 5 Nov. 1870
Samuel Taylor born 9 Febr. 1872
John Newton born 2 March 1874
Marriage 1879 
withMary Matilda Yarno
Born22 February 1861 
Died19 July 1926inTodd County MN (US)
Burried inEvergreen Cemetery, Long Prairie, Todd County MN (US)
Children Phillip Conrad born 19 Aug. 1880
Ernest M. born 27 March 1882
Martha Ellen born 13 Aug. 1884
Minnie Olive born 24 Aug. 1886
David Ray born 8 Sept. 1888
Noble Jerome born 23 May 1890
Grace Ethel born 23 June 1895
Nellie May born 23 March 1897
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Picture
Phillip and his family,
about 1905-1910
(Source: Find a grave,
Sue Walkemeyer)
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Gravestone
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Census
Census 1920
(Source: Ellen Barnes)


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