Noted Relations: BLISS Family
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BLISS Family ODT
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These people are all related to me.
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BLISS, Daniel
[1823-1916] – American missionary educator
BLSS109
5C6
Receiving an appointment by the ABCFM, he was posted to Syria in 1855. He subsequently organized a new educational institution, the Syrian Protestant College (now American University of Beirut). Bliss was its first president and remained in that post for 36 years until his retirement in 1902. He also acted as professor and treasurer for the new college. |
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BLISS, Daniel
[1898-2001] – American scholar, DD
BLSS115
7C4
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BLISS, Frederick Jones
[1859-1937] – American archaeologist
BLSS113
6C5
He was an American archaeologist. After training under Flinders Petrie in Egypt, Bliss became involved with the Palestine Exploration Fund working in the field of Biblical archaeology at the site of Tell el-Hesi between 1894 and 1897. Between 1898 and 1900, along with R.A.S. Macalister, Bliss excavated several sites in the Shephelah region of modern Israel, helping to improve the chronology of the region. His excavation reports appeared frequently in the Quarterly Statement of the Palestine Exploration Fund, and included the first jar handle stamped by one of the Hebron LMLK seals (in 1899 simultaneously the first one with a 4-winged icon) as well as the first complete MMST inscription (in 1900). He was dismissed as the head of the Fund in 1900 due to his ill health. After the publication of his and Macalister's Excavations in Palestine in 1902, he was not active in the field. WIKI |
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BLISS, Howard Sweetser
[1860-1920] – American missionary educator
BLSS111
6C5
Second president of Syrian Protestant College. |
| PARSONS, Mary (Bliss) [1620-1712] – American accused witch BLSS1 9GGMo | |
| WILSON, Thomas Woodrow [1856-1924] – governor, author, professor, world statesman & 28° POTUS BLSS235 6C5 | |
Candidates Work List |
This is my working list of candidates to include --
I'm not yet sure if they are related to me!
As candidates are eliminated (proven not related) they are marked appropriately () and
an explanation included.
They are kept in the list in case future research proves they can be included.
(And to keep them from popping up on the list again!)
Never discard good research!
THUS
Proven candidates' names are marked with an asterisk (*) until they can be
added to the database.
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