Their children are Elza Russell, Dorothy M E, Mildred G, Franklin. Elza moved with his family to Colorado about 1880. Then when his father moved on to Arkansas City, Ks, he stayed in Colorado.
Denver Land Office Records
ELZA S. DARROUGH 5/North 68/West Register of Timber Culture Entries Timber Culture Act
The building, commonly known today as the Loveland Feed & Grain, was constructed in 1891-92 by the Loveland Farmers Milling & Elevator Co. on the site where an earlier mill had been destroyed by fire. Founders of the Loveland Milling & Elevator Company included Henry Spotts, Elza Darrough, and John Westerdoll.
It looks like there are no Living descendents from Elza and Dora.
Their children are Elza Russell, Dorothy M E, Mildred G, Franklin. Elza moved with his family to Colorado about 1880. Then when his father moved on to Arkansas City, Ks, he stayed in Colorado.
Denver Land Office Records
ELZA S. DARROUGH 5/North 68/West Register of Timber Culture Entries Timber Culture Act
The building, commonly known today as the Loveland Feed & Grain, was constructed in 1891-92 by the Loveland Farmers Milling & Elevator Co. on the site where an earlier mill had been destroyed by fire. Founders of the Loveland Milling & Elevator Company included Henry Spotts, Elza Darrough, and John Westerdoll.
It looks like there are no Living descendents from Elza and Dora.
Gravesite Details
Buried 1/17/1935
Source: City of Colo Spgs website
Source Date: 3/7/09
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