Died, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1896, at 11 p.m. at the family residence, corner of First street and Calhoun avenue, Mrs. Harriet A. Durbin, aged 54 years, 8 months and 6 days. She is the wife of Jesse Durbin who is an old settler of Springfield.
She leaves to mourn her loss a husband and three daughters, Mrs. Marion M. Clark, of Beardstown; Mrs. Edith Reed and Mrs. Marcus Keys, of this city, and one sister, Mrs. Brinley, of Mt. Sterling, and two brothers, Albert Nokes, of this city, and a brother residing in Quincy.
IL State Register, Springfield IL 10-15-1896
Note: she was removed from original grave in Block 21 to present gravesite in May 1902. Her grave is unmarked. Her husband Jesse and daughter Edith McDannold and her husband Edward are also buried in this plot. Jesse's Civil War stone is the only stone in this plot as shown in the center front of the photo.
Died, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1896, at 11 p.m. at the family residence, corner of First street and Calhoun avenue, Mrs. Harriet A. Durbin, aged 54 years, 8 months and 6 days. She is the wife of Jesse Durbin who is an old settler of Springfield.
She leaves to mourn her loss a husband and three daughters, Mrs. Marion M. Clark, of Beardstown; Mrs. Edith Reed and Mrs. Marcus Keys, of this city, and one sister, Mrs. Brinley, of Mt. Sterling, and two brothers, Albert Nokes, of this city, and a brother residing in Quincy.
IL State Register, Springfield IL 10-15-1896
Note: she was removed from original grave in Block 21 to present gravesite in May 1902. Her grave is unmarked. Her husband Jesse and daughter Edith McDannold and her husband Edward are also buried in this plot. Jesse's Civil War stone is the only stone in this plot as shown in the center front of the photo.
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