CAMBRIA FREEMAN
EBENSBURG, PA
FEBRUARY, 1900
Friday, 16 Feb 1900
Thomas A. Durbin, Esq., a well-known citizen of Altoona and a native of Cambria county, died at his home in that city, on Tuesday morning, his death being due to a stroke of paralysis received on Saturday morning and a second stroke shortly before his death.
The deceased was born in Clearfield township, this county, April 11, 1830, and in 1858 was married to Miss Bell Creighton, at St. Augustine.
In 1865 he removed to Altoona where in 1868 he was elected an alderman and served one term. He afterwards engaged in the mercantile business which he continued for several years. He is survived by two daughters, Sadie C., and Celia, at home and one son, George of Youngstown, Ohio.
His wife died 18 years ago. He is also survived by these brothers and sisters: John and Luke Durbin, Miss Ann Durbin and Mrs. Mary Dodson, of Clearfield township, this county
CAMBRIA FREEMAN
EBENSBURG, PA
FEBRUARY, 1900
Friday, 16 Feb 1900
Thomas A. Durbin, Esq., a well-known citizen of Altoona and a native of Cambria county, died at his home in that city, on Tuesday morning, his death being due to a stroke of paralysis received on Saturday morning and a second stroke shortly before his death.
The deceased was born in Clearfield township, this county, April 11, 1830, and in 1858 was married to Miss Bell Creighton, at St. Augustine.
In 1865 he removed to Altoona where in 1868 he was elected an alderman and served one term. He afterwards engaged in the mercantile business which he continued for several years. He is survived by two daughters, Sadie C., and Celia, at home and one son, George of Youngstown, Ohio.
His wife died 18 years ago. He is also survived by these brothers and sisters: John and Luke Durbin, Miss Ann Durbin and Mrs. Mary Dodson, of Clearfield township, this county
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