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Marriage of Parents August Bloom and Sarah Ella Miner md 17 Sept 1870, Steuben co, Indiana
1895 KS STATE CENSUS C.M. Blume (13y, b Kansas) enumerated with A.C. [August] (53y, b Germany, occupation farmer), E.S. [Ella] (43y, b Indiana), W.A. [William] (22y, b Indiana, occupation farmer), Olive M. (20y, b Nebraska), R.R. [Rex] (6y, b Kansas) and George (3y, b Kansas); family moved to Kansas from Nebraska
1900 KS CENSUS Carl M. Blume (b Aug 1878, Kansas, occupation railroad laborer) enumerated with brother William (b Feb 1873, Indiana, married 3y, occupation railroad section foreman), William’s wife Lottie (b May 1881, Missouri, mother of 1 child) and their son Ivan (b Sept 1898, Texas)
MARRIAGE to Beulah Holland
1910 CO CENSUS Carl M. Blume (33y, b Kansas, married 6y, occupation carpenter) enumerated with wife Beulah (23y, b Maryland, married 6y, mother of 3 children) and 3 sons, Sherman (5y, b Kansas), Milo (3y, b Kansas) and Stanley (1y, b Colorado)
DIVORCE Beulah vs C.M. Blume, 1916, Marion Co divorce case 12939 [Oregon State Archives]
WWI Draft Registration Card Carl Milo Blume, 41y, of Rt 3, Turner, Marion co, Oregon; born 14 Aug 1877; occupation farming; nearest relative August Christian Blume, Ludell, Kansas
1930 OR CENSUS Carl M. Blume (52y, b Kansas, divorced, occupation labor)
NOTE 1st husband of Beulah McCleod
BIOGRAPHY J.L. Smith, who was arrested last night by the Salem police on a charge of disorderly conduct with one Mrs C.N. Blume, was bound over to the grand jury this morning by City Recorder Elgin, acting justice of the peace. The police charge that Smith and the woman have been living together at 1717 North Liberty street since last November and when the officers went to arrest Smith they found them both in one room partially disrobed. Mrs Blume was arrested today but released by order of District Attorney Ringo in consideration of the fact that she had four small children and the family would suffer more than the woman if she were put in jail and her circumstances would not permit her to pay a fine, so the police say. According to the story she told the police court today her husband and Smith had been partners in a land deal and she developed a greater liking for Smith than she had for her husband so her husband left and was in Kansas when she last heard from him.
Capital Journal, Thursday, January 6, 1916, 2:3
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