Anne E. Fluker

b. circa 1829, d. between 1869 and 1870
  • From Baldwin Fluker's probate records: Feb 1828. At the first quarter session 1929, in Bibb County, Georgia: To wife, Sarah Q. Fluker and to children Robert O. T. Fluker, Badlwin M. M. Fluker, Rebecca M. Fluker, and Anne E. Fluker all my real and personal estate, each inheriting 1/5 of my whole estate. Executors: wife, Sarah Q. Fluker, Thomas Pace, son Robert O. T. Fluker, James Willis, and Isaac B. Rootland [sic]. Wit: Nicholas Childers, Walter L. Campbell, Edwin E. Campbell.
  • Anne E. Fluker was born circa 1829 in Georgia.
  • Sarah Quentina Campbell appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1830 in Bibb County, Georgia. Other (counted but unnamed) members of the household apparently included Anne E. Fluker, Baldwin M. M. Fluker and Rebecca Mary Fluker.
  • Sarah Quentina Campbell appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1840 in Bibb County, Georgia, however, ages are off, and there are two unidentified females under age five. Also listed are 12 slaves.. Other (counted but unnamed) members of the household apparently included Anne E. Fluker, Baldwin M. M. Fluker.
  • Sarah Quentina Campbell appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1850 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. Other members of the household included Anne E. Fluker.
  • She married Thurston Rowland Bloom, son of (?) Bloom and Unknown (?), on 28 November 1850 in Bibb County, Georgia.
  • Thurston Rowland Bloom and Anne E. Fluker appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1860 in Macon, Bibb County, Georgia. Other members of the household included Florence Bloom.
  • Anne E. Fluker became a widow at the 8 February 1869 death of her husband Thurston Rowland Bloom.
  • Anne E. Fluker died between 1869 and 1870 probably in New York.
  • The following appeared on 16 July 1869 in the Georgia Weekly Telegraph: We are pained to learn that Mrs. John S. Thrasher, wife of Colonel Thrasher, formerly Agent of the Southern Press Association, died in New York yesterday.
         Mrs. Thrasher was a sister of Mrs. T. R. Bloom, of this city, and was in Macon in full health about six weeks ago, on a visit to Mrs. Bloom.
         She went on to New York, was seized with inflammation of the bowels, and died after three days' illness.
  • Last Edited: 15 Jul 2008

Family: Thurston Rowland Bloom b. 1822, d. 8 February 1869