man Elijah Holderman BLAND‏‎, son of William BLAND and Sarah (Sally) PEAK‏.
Born ‎ 15, Dec, 1814 at Nelson Co., KY, died ‎ 16, Mar, 1898‎, 83 years
Note:

Page 791 of KY History of the State, edition 4, Biographical Sketch
ELIJAH H. BLAND was born December 15, 1814, in Nelson County, seven miles north of Bardstown. He is the eleventh of five sons and nine daughters, all of whom lived to be grown, born to William and Sarah (Peak) Bland. Elijah H. Bland was reared on a farm, and received a plain English education. At the age of twenty-three he left home, went to Louisville and engaged in teaming, which proved to be a very lucrative business. Having accumulated considerable money, in 1837-38 he embarked in the hog trade, in which he lost half his capital. He then returned to the farm in Hardin County, and also rode sheriff for several years. In 1846 he entered the grocery and dry goods business in Louisville, which he followed for twenty-eight years, in which time he had accumulated a snug fortune; after which he became a contractor in Louisville on public wells and cisterns, speculated in bonds and stocks of various kinds, and lost considerable during the panic of 1873. At present he owns eight houses and lots in Louisville, 1,200 acres of land in Nelson County, and 300 acres in Richland County, Ill. He was married October 29, 1841, to Corrilla Willett, a daughter of Griffith and Rhoda (Stiles) Willett, natives of Nelson County and New Jersey and born in 1798 and 1800 respectively. Rhoda (Stiles) Willett is still living. Griffith was a moderate farmer, and died in 1875. He was a son of George Willett, who married and settled on Pottinger's Creek, near New Haven, in a very early day. Mr. and Mrs. Bland had born to them seven children: Stiles P., William M., George G. (all of whom are dead), Bell (now Rush), Annie C. (now Stiles), Dr. Joseph E. and Mattie M. (now Farnsworth). Mr. and Mrs. Bland are devoted members of the Christian Church, as were all their children.

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KENTUCKY: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin & Kniffin, 4th ed., 1887
Nelson Co.

ELIJAH H. BLAND was born December 15, 1814, in Nelson County, seven miles
north of Bardstown. He is the eleventh of five sons and nine daughters,
all of whom lived to be grown, born to William and Sarah (Peak) Bland.
William Bland was born in Prince William County, Va., in 1777. In 1784,
with his parents, he landed in Louisville, and settled near Bloomfield,
Nelson County, where he became a substantial farmer and slave owner. He
was a soldier under Gen. Wayne through the Indiana and Ohio campaign. A
brother, Osborn Bland, and wife, were taken prisoners by the Indians at the
burned station on Simpson Creek, Nelson County; also their son. He was
bound, but his wife succeeded in slipping away, and was in the woods for
seventeen days before she was found by some hunters; her husband returned
after an absence of three years, and they reared a large and influential
family. William Bland moved to Hardin County in 1831, and settled on Nolin
Creek, where he remained until his death, at the age of about eighty-five.
He was the son of John Bland, who married a Miss Osburn, natives of England
and Ireland respectively, who immigrated to Virginia in colonial days.
From Virginia they came down the Ohio River on flatboats, and landed at
Louisville; thence proceeded inland to Nelson County, where he became an
active and influential farmer. Mrs. Sarah (Peak) Bland was born near
Frankfort, Ky.; she was a daughter of Daniel Peak, who married a Miss
Holderman. He lived to be over ninety years old, and participated in
several Indian wars in colonial times. Elijah H. Bland was reared on a
farm, and received a plain English education. At the age of twenty-three
he left home, went to Louisville and engaged in teaming, which proved to be
a very lucrative business. Having accumulated considerable money, in
1837-38 he embarked in the hog trade, in which he lost half his capital.
He then returned to the farm in Hardin County, and also rode sheriff for
several years. In 1846 he entered the grocery and dry goods business in
Louisville, which he followed for twenty-eight years, in which time he had
accumulated a snug fortune; after which he became a contractor in
Louisville on public wells and cisterns, speculated in bonds and stocks of
various kinds, and lost considerable during the panic of 1873. At present
he owns eight houses and lots in Louisville, 1,200 acres of land in Nelson
County, and 300 acres in Richland County, Ill. He was married October 29,
1841, to Corrilla Willett, a daughter of Griffith and Rhoda (Stiles)
Willett, natives of Nelson County and New Jersey and born in 1798 and 1800
respectively. Rhoda (Stiles) Willett is still living. Griffith was a
moderate farmer, and died in 1875. He was a son of George Willett, who
married and settled on Pottinger's Creek, near New Haven, in a very early
day. Mr. and Mrs. Bland had born to them seven children: Stiles P.,
William M., George G. (all of whom are dead), Bell (now Rush), Annie C.
(now Stiles), Dr. Joseph E. and Mattie M. (now Farnsworth). Mr. and Mrs.
Bland are devoted members of the Christian Church, as also are all their
children.

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Source:
KENTUCKY: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin & Kniffin, 4th ed., 1887Nelson Co.KY

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Married ‎ Oct 30, 1841 at Nelson Co., KY (56 years married) to:

woman Corrilla WILLET‏‎
Born ‎ Sep 22, 1822 at Nelson Co., KY‎
Corrilla Willett, a daughter of Griffith and Rhoda (Stiles)
Willett, natives of Nelson County and New Jersey and born in 1798 and 1800 respectively. Rhoda (Stiles) Willett is still living. Griffith was a moderate farmer, and died in 1875. He was a son of George Willett, who married and settled on Pottinger's Creek, near New Haven, in a very early day.

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Children:

1.
man Stiles Preston BLAND‏‎
Born ‎ Nov 6, 1843‎
2.
man William M. BLAND‏‎
Born ‎ Feb 3, 1847‎
3.
man George Griffith BLAND‏‎
Born ‎ May 24, 1849‎
4.
woman Rhoda Bell BLAND‏‎
Born ‎ Jun 12, 1852‎
5.
woman Annie Corrilla BLAND‏‎
Born ‎ Sep 10, 1854‎
6.
man Joseph Elijah BLAND‏‎
Born ‎ May 24, 1858‎
7.
woman Mattie Margaret BLAND‏‎
Born ‎ Sep 15, 1860‎