
Philip Paul Bliss
9 JUL 1838 | born in Clearfield Co, PA |
29 DEC 1876 | died in Ashtabula, Ashtabula Co, OH, about age 38. |
hymn writer, musician |
Name | Dates | Spouses | Birthplace |
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Philip Paul Bliss | 1838-1876 | PA, Clearfield Co | |
Emily R. Castle | 1823-1886 | Lucius Dean Kellogg | OH, Ashtabula Co, Ashtabula |
Ruth Coleman | 1756-1843 | Isaac Hubbard | CT, Middlesex Co, Middletown |
Roy Z. Curtis | 1886- | Lavina Belle Rhodes | OH, Trumbull Co, Farmington |
Jerome B Dittenhaver | 1839-1916 | Malinda A. Parker | OH |
Isaac Hubbard | 1749-1848 | Ruth Coleman | CT |
![]() William Hubbard | 1787-1863 | Catherine Hulbert | CT, Middlesex Co, Middletown |
Catherine Hulbert | 1786-1867 | William Hubbard | CT, Middlesex Co, Middletown |
Lucius Dean Kellogg | 1816-1881 | Emily R. Castle | OH, Ashtabula Co, Conneaut |
Sarah Norris | 1766-1839 | Charles Stearns | MA, Plymouth Co, Wareham |
Glenner Northway | 1884- | OH, Ashtabula Co, Ashtabula | |
Mary Florence Oatley | 1852-1933 | Cyrus Henry Curtis | OH, Trumbull Co |
James Reed | 1880-1941 | Laura C. Maltby | OH, Ashtabula Co, Ashtabula |
Chauncey Horatio Roberts | 1821-1899 | Mary Hyde Champion | OH, Ashtabula Co, Ashtabula |
Clarissa Weed Shaeffer | 1811-1846 | Reuben Tower | OH |
Katherine Lucille "Lucille" Smallwood | 1912-2007 | Leonard Fauver | OH |
Sarah Smith | 1791-1871 | Peter Shaeffer | NY, Chenango Co, Bainbridge |
![]() George Edward Tower | 1836-1914 | OH, Ashtabula Co, Ashtabula | |
Laura A. Waters | 1798-1856 | Joshua Reed Giddings | CT, Hartford Co, Granby |
Contents | Philip Paul Bliss![]() Near this site, an iron truss bridge collapsed into the Ashtabula River during a blizzard, plunging a passenger train with 160 on board into the gulf below. Nearly 100 people were killed in this, one of the worst train disasters in American history. The most well known passengers were Philip Paul Bliss (1838-1876) and his wife, Lucy. A leading gospel songwriter, Bliss wrote more than 100 hymns including the music to "It Is Well With My Soul." The unidentified were buried in a mass grave at Chestnut Grove Cemetery that is marked by a tall granite monument listing the names of those who died. The local hospital was founded as a result of this disaster and features an audio history in the James Lewis Smith Memorial Courtyard in front. The incident also led to reforms in bridge design and railroad safety. Related albums • See other albumsOhio Historical MarkersRelated peoplePhilip Paul BlissSources
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All historical records for Ashtabula
Type | Count | Location |
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Business > Railroads | 5 | Ashtabula |
Education > Board of Education | 9 | Ashtabula |
Education > Librarians | 4 | Ashtabula, Public Library |
Education > Principals | 3 | Ashtabula |
Education > Principals | 1 | Ashtabula, Business College |
Education > Principals | 1 | Ashtabula, High School |
Education > School Superintendents | 2 | Ashtabula |
Education > Teachers | 24 | Ashtabula |
Education > Teachers | 4 | Ashtabula, High School |
Justice > Attorneys | 2 | Ashtabula |
Local Government > Lighthouse Keepers | 39 | Ashtabula Lighthouse |
Religion > Ministers | 11 | Ashtabula, Baptist Church |
Religion > Ministers | 6 | Ashtabula, Congregational Church |
Religion > Ministers | 2 | Ashtabula, First Congregational Church |
Religion > Ministers | 3 | Ashtabula, First Presbyterian Church |
Religion > Ministers | 44 | Ashtabula, Methodist Church |
Religion > Ministers | 6 | Ashtabula, Presbyterian Church |
Religion > Ministers | 2 | Ashtabula, Prospect Street Presbyterian Church |
Religion > Ministers | 3 | Ashtabula, Second Congregational Church |
Religion > Ministers | 5 | Ashtabula, St Peters Episcopal Church |
Science > Engineers | 1 | Ashtabula |
Science > Nurses | 1 | Ashtabula |
Science > Physicians | 11 | Ashtabula |