Oorzaak: Kicked by horse blood poisoning leg amputated
Er ist verheiratet mit Elizabeth Jane Reeder.
Sie haben geheiratet am 7. September 1865 in San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California, United States, er war 29 Jahre alt.
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Ether DurfeeBirth: Mar 2 1836Death: May 3 1910Burial: Oakley Cemetery, Oakley, Idaho, United StatesRelatives: Relation Name Birth Death Elizabeth J. Durfee 1867 1922 Miles Durfee 1867 1922 Perry Durfee 1882 1924 Etta R. Durfee 1897 1920 Earnest Durfee 1911 1935 More photos:
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Ether DurfeeBirth names: Ether Durfee RancherEther DurfeeGender: MaleBirth: Mar 2 1836 - Liberty, Clay, Missouri, United StatesMarriage: Spouse: Elizabeth Jane Reeder - Sep 7 1865 - San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California, United StatesImmigration: 1851 - Utah, United StatesImmigration: 1851Residence: 1850 - Pottawattamie, Iowa, United StatesResidence: 1860 - San Bernardino, California, United StatesResidence: 1870 - Jackson Twp, Andrew, Missouri, United StatesResidence: 1880 - Grantsville City, Tooele, Utah, United StatesResidence: 1900 - Oakley, Cassia, Idaho, United StatesResidence: 1910 - Oakley, , IdahoResidence: 1910 - Oakley, Cassia, Idaho, United StatesDeath: 1910 - Idaho, United StatesDeath: May 13 1910 - Oakley, Cassia, Idaho, United StatesBurial: May 16 1910 - Oakley, Cassia, IdahoFather: Perry Durfee JrWife: Elizabeth Jane Durfee (born Reeder)Children: Jabez Salisberry Durfee, Emily Jane Smith (born Durfee), Miles Horton Durfee, Annie Fairchild (born Durfee), William Durfee, Margaret Lillian "Lilly" Durfee, Perry Durfee, Marietta Davidson (born Durfee), Edna Elizabeth Durfee, George Albert DurfeeSiblings: Ruth Jane Potter (born Durfee), Miles Durfee, Jabez Durfee, Elizabeth Durfee, Perry Durfee III, Hannah Durfee, Ether Durfee, Moroni DurfeeThis person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information. Additional information: LifeSketch: Reference: the son of Perry Durfee and Ruth McBride. He was the fifth child in a family of six. He came to Grantsville in 1851 with his father and brother Moroni Durfee . He Stayed in the Grantsville number of years then went to San Bernardino county California. He married Elizabeth Jane Reeder , who was born 9 May 1850 in Bonham Texas. Ten children was born to them, the first five in San Bernardino county California #1 Perry born 27 Jan. 1867 #2 William born 2 Dec. 1868; #3 Emily Jane, born 30 March 1870 (married Hyrum Smith) ; #4 Marrietta, born 7 Jan. 1872 (married William A. Davidson ) #5 Jabez Salisbury, born 4 May 1874 ( married Anne Elizabeth Johnson) ; #6 Margaret Lilly, born 22 Apr. 1877 (married Gotlib Gehrig ); #7 George Albert, born 8 Nov.1879 ( married Bertha V. Walker); #8 Miles Horton, born 20 Feb, 1882 ( Leola Arlene Marriman ); #9 Edna Elizabeth, born 10 Oct. 1884 ( married James Andrew ); #10 Annie, born 11 Dec.1887 ( Harvey Fairchilds ). Ether and his family came back to Grantsville about 1875. Margaret, Lilly , and George Albert were born in Grantsville , then the family moved to Oakley, Cassia, Idaho where the other children were born. Ether was a good carpenter and built many of the homes around Grantsville. ocated on a fine ranch near Oakley , which he took up as a homestead when he first came to Idaho in the spring of 1880, and to the improvement and development of which he has sedulously devoted himself since that time, converting its wild and unbroken soil into one of generous and responsive fertility and transforming it into one of the desirable rural homes of the county, and fruitful with a six-acre orchard of his own planting which is considered one of the best in the state. Ether Durfee may laugh adversity to scorn and almost challenge fate herself into the lists against him. For besides his material possessions, he has industry and thrift, the qualities that make men safe almost anywhere on the bosom of Mother Earth, and his intelligent and helpful attention to the welfare of the community around him he has secured the lasting esteem and confidence of his fellow men and a high place in the councils of his church. to which he has given earnest and valued service. y Durfee and three uncles, Edmon, James, William Durfee brothers of his father , served in the war of 1812 and after the close of that contest the father, Perry Durfee settled in Wayne County, Ohio ' where he was the first probate judge of the county and held other positions of responsibility and distinction . The first America member of this Durfee family emigrated from Exeter, England in 1660 , and settled At Portsmouth, R.I . His name was Thomas Durfee and he was a man of prominence in the infant colony. Mr. Durfee (Ether Durfee) is of the seventh generation in direct descent from Thomas.ul believer in its teachings and an earnest worker in its councils , with his three sons and one daughter, who then composed his family, went into winter quarters with the body of his people at Council Bluffs, remaining there until 1851 then came to Utah, crossing the plains with ox teams.ome great master carpenters by building many of the homes in and around Grantsville, and the skill of farming to subside their income.and locality, and after he reached man's estate engaged in mining , farming .tate of cultivation , with a good sound home and out building built by his own hands , plating attractive land scarping adding to the features of country life. er1865 at San Bernardino, San Bernardino Co. California to Elizabeth Jane Reeder the daughter of William and Emily Jane (Watson ) Reeder ,Natives of Arkansas and Kentucky respectively , who emigrated to Texas about 1840 and lived there for great number of years , then migrated to Santa Ana, Orange Co. California and finished out their years there. Great, Great Grandpa Durfee has been a strong active advocate of all forms of public improvement and borne cheerfully his part in public service to his community. He was appointed fruit inspector for his district, serving twelve years in that position. When he came to live in the area there were only six families living on Goose Creek . Great Great Grand Father Durfee assisted in making the first canal for irrigating most of the Oakley tract taking the water from north side of Goose Creek and running it down the canal to farmers fields. His aid and hard labor has had substantial value in the building of churches ,roads and bridges, contributing forty dollars to the first schoolhouse . In the church he has occupied a prominent and influential place , and has earned it by his faithful and appreciated service being successively elder , high priest, and a member of the high council and acting as home missionary and ward teacher since 1880. Great Great Grandfather Durfee has distinct and interesting recollections of his trip across the plains , When the way was unbroken, the ordinary scenes and associations of civilized life were unknown along the route. The wild life of nature was luxuriantly abundant and uncurbed, and the prairies were tenanted by thousands of buffaloes The Ball of the Oxen team , the creak of the wooden wagon loaded with treasured household goods, tools of the carpenter trade , provisions and weaponry slowly making their way to the Great Salt Lake valley, with daily hard ships , trials and tribulations for the achievement of their goals " Zion" !Settler's of Oakley ,Cassia Idaho Passed away form horse related accident , where a horse knocked him to the ground and he received bruises on his left , leg where blood poisoning set in . After five days of convalescing at home he became unconsous, where his family immediately rushed him to the hospital for treatment ,were the doctors amputatated left leg above the knee. Great Great Father Durfee was 77 years of age and in his weakened physical condition, only his immediate family was permitted to see him. He passed way before noon at 11: 00 am Friday 13 May 1910 from blood poisoning.was buried in the Oakley Cemetery on Saturday afternoon 14, May 1910 .d was always a peace maker among men . He leaves a wife and a large family of son's and daughters. The community mourns the loss of a great man. d the speakers were as follows Bishop John Eiison, Bishop A.G. Smith , H.L. Hunter, W.C. Martindale, W.H. Brim Prest, W.T. Hper Prest , W.T. Jack and Cyrus Hunter. All spoke the highest term of the deceased, all agreed that his lot would be cast with the righteous in heaven . Stephen King G.G. Grand son.
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Ether DurfeeGender: MaleBirth: 1836 - Liberty Co., MissouriMarital status: MarriedDeath: May 13 1910 - OakleyRace: WhiteEthnicity: AmericanRace: WhiteIndexing Project (Batch) Number: B73268-1System Origin: Idaho-EASyGS Film number: 1415210Reference ID: 1415210
Ether DurfeeGender: MaleBirth: Mar 2 1836 - Liberty, Clay, Missouri, USADeath: May 13 1910 - Oakley, Cassia, Idaho, USABurial: May 16 1910 - Oakley Cemetery, Oakley, Cassia, Idaho, USAWife: Elizabeth Jane ReederChild: Maryetta Durfee
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Ether DurfeeBirth: Mar 2 1836Death: May 13 1910Burial: Oakley Cemetery, Cassia County, IdahoInscription: b. 02 Mar 1836, d. 13 May 1910, par. Perry Durfee & Ruth McBride, Lot-37Cemetery: The Oakley Cemetery was established in the early 1880s, for use by the town of Oakley. It is now owned and maintained by the Oakley Valley Cemetery District at 2073 Poleline Road, Oakley, Idaho 83346. This cemetery is in very good condition and still being used. This is taken from cemetery records, handled by Carol Wells, who has done all the research, work and transcribing. They are complete up to May 2005. - Chris Storey
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Ether DurfeeSource: Family Group Sheet-FatherMormons and Their Neighbors. Wiggins, MarvinHistory of Tooele County; Page: 456Temple Index BureauFamily Group Sheet-SelfGender: MaleBirth: Mar 2 1836 - Liberty, Clay, Missouri, USAFather: Perry Durfee Source: Temple Index BureauMother: Ruth McBride Source: Family Group Sheet-FatherTemple Index BureauWife: Elizabeth Jane ReederMarriage: Sep 7 1865 - San Bernardino County, Ca, USA Source: Family Group Sheet-SelfFamily Group Sheet-SelfChildren: Durfee, Ether (Male)Family Group Sheet-SelfChildren's-Data:Child-Number: 1Durfee, PerryBirth-Date: January 27, 1867Birth-Place: San Bernardino County, CA, USAName:Birthdate: Place:1. Durfee, Perry January 27, 1867 San Bernardino County, CA, USA2. Durfee, William December 2, 1868 Savannah, Andrew, MO, USA3. Durfee, Emily Jane March 30, 1870 Savannah, Andrew, MO, USA4. Durfee, Mariette January 7, 1872 Savannah, Andrew, MO, USA5. Durfee, Jabeg Salsberry May 4, 1874 Savannah, Andrew, MO, USA6. Durfee, Margaret Lilly April 22, 1877 Grantsville, Tooele, UT, USA7. Durfee, George Albert November 8, 1879 Grantsville, Tooele, UT, USA8. Durfee, Miles February 20, 1882 Oakley, Cassia, ID, USA9. Durfee, Edna Elizabeth October 10, 1884 Oakley, Cassia, ID, USA10. Durfee, Annie December 11, 1887 Oakley, Cassia, ID, USAChurch Ordinance Data: Durfee, Ether (Male) BaptismTemple Index Bureau Date: 1844Temple Ordinance Data: Durfee, Ether (Male) BaptismTemple Index Bureau Date: February 8, 1972 Temple: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT, USA EndowmentFamily Group Sheet-FatherTemple Index Bureau Date: August 22, 1878 Temple: Endowment House in Salt Lake City Sealed to SpouseTemple Index Burea...
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