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Edwin R Hepburn

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Edwin R Hepburn

Birth
Colton, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
12 May 1917 (aged 80)
Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Charity Melvina James. Six children:

Earl R., September 8, 1873, married Alice Green and has three daughters, Mary Margaret, Frances E., and Genevieve.

Mark, born December 4, 1875, died when but 2 years of age.

Edwin D., born October 15, 1880, died August 10, 1913. He married Matilda Larson, by whom he had four children. Two died and Earl H. and Mark B. survive and make their home with their grandmother. The two who died where twins, Iris and Nina, born August 23, 1882. Both died before reaching their first year.

Veta D. completes the family. She was born June 25, 1885, and resides with her mother.

Mrs. Hepburn died in Arcadia, California, December 1929. She went to California to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Veta D. Spensely. Her remains were brought to Denver.

Funeral services were at Moore Mortuary.

Burial was in Fairmount Cemetery. She is survived by son Earl and daughter Veta and six grandchildren.

George Hepburn came to Colorado with his brother, Edwin, and he it was who started the Pueblo Chieftain. George died in 1919.
Husband of Charity Melvina James. Six children:

Earl R., September 8, 1873, married Alice Green and has three daughters, Mary Margaret, Frances E., and Genevieve.

Mark, born December 4, 1875, died when but 2 years of age.

Edwin D., born October 15, 1880, died August 10, 1913. He married Matilda Larson, by whom he had four children. Two died and Earl H. and Mark B. survive and make their home with their grandmother. The two who died where twins, Iris and Nina, born August 23, 1882. Both died before reaching their first year.

Veta D. completes the family. She was born June 25, 1885, and resides with her mother.

Mrs. Hepburn died in Arcadia, California, December 1929. She went to California to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Veta D. Spensely. Her remains were brought to Denver.

Funeral services were at Moore Mortuary.

Burial was in Fairmount Cemetery. She is survived by son Earl and daughter Veta and six grandchildren.

George Hepburn came to Colorado with his brother, Edwin, and he it was who started the Pueblo Chieftain. George died in 1919.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37764640/edwin_r-hepburn: accessed ), memorial page for Edwin R Hepburn (20 Apr 1837–12 May 1917), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37764640, citing Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA; Maintained by Athanatos (contributor 46907585).