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  1. Mary Elizabeth Bliss Willson 1842 ~ 1906. Born May 1, 1842, in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. Her father Mr. Bliss, was a very religious man. Her mother Lydia Bliss, a Christian woman. Her only brother was the noted evangelist singer and hymn writer, P. P. Bliss. While Mary Bliss was quite young the family removed to Tioga County, Pennsylvania.

  2. When Elizabeth Bliss was born on 19 September 1615, in Daventry, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom, her father, Thomas Bliss, was 27 and her mother, Dorothy Wheatley, was 25. She married Ensign Thomas Wilmarth Sr. about 1646, in Braintree, Suffolk, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 8 ...

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  4. Mary Elizabeth Bliss was born in Penfield, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, May 1, 1842. Her father, Mr. Bliss, was a principled man. Her mother, Lydia Bliss, was a Christian woman. Her only brother was the singer, evangelist, and hymnwriter, Philip Bliss. Of the two daughters in the family, Mary Elizabeth was the younger.

  5. Mary Elizabeth Bliss Ricketson (1843 - 1926) was active/lived in Massachusetts. Mary Elizabeth Ricketson is known for Painting. Artist auction records. askART's database currently holds 0 auction lots for Mary Elizabeth Bliss Ricketson (of which 0 auction records sold and 0 are upcoming at auction.) Artist artworks for sale and wanted

  6. Mary Elizabeth Bliss, often called “Betty Bliss,” stepped into the role of First Lady as the daughter of President Zachary Taylor and the mentioned First Lady Margaret Taylor. While her mother was disinterested in the social obligations of the position, young Mary Elizabeth, at the age of 24, eagerly embraced the responsibilities of being First Lady.

  7. Mary Bliss Parsons (1628–1712) was an American woman who was accused of witchcraft, but was exonerated, in 17th-century Massachusetts. Background [ edit ] Parsons was born to Thomas and Margaret (Hulins) Bliss in Gloucestershire , England in 1628.