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Elizabeth Zilpha Blood Dutton

Birth
Charlestown, Sullivan County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
18 Oct 1907 (aged 80)
Sycamore, DeKalb County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Sycamore, DeKalb County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 11 Site 4 W Grave 7
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Sycamore True Republican, Sycamore, IL
Saturday, October 19, 1907 p. 1

MRS. HENRY T. DUTTON DEAD.

Funeral of Respected Pioneer of Sycamore Will Be Held Sunday.

Mrs. Henry T. Dutton died at her home on West High street at about 12:30 o'clock on this Friday. She had been ill for some weeks, having suffered a stroke of paralysis.
Elizabeth Blood was born at Charleston, N.H. July 15, 1827. She was married to Henry T. Dutton on October 20, 1851. Immediately after their marriage they came to Sycamore, and here has been their home ever since. Two children grew to maturity: Earnest, who died a number of years ago, and Florence Bodie, who has been making her home with her parents. The husband and father survives.
Mrs. Dutton was a consistent member of the Congregational church and a regular attendant until ill health prevented. She was a lady of many estimable traits, and highly respected.
The funeral services will be held at the home on Sunday at 2:30 o'clock, and will be conducted by the Rev. B. M. Southgate, pastor of the church of which Mrs. Dutton was a member. The interment will be in Elmwood cemetery.
Sycamore True Republican, Sycamore, IL
Saturday, October 19, 1907 p. 1

MRS. HENRY T. DUTTON DEAD.

Funeral of Respected Pioneer of Sycamore Will Be Held Sunday.

Mrs. Henry T. Dutton died at her home on West High street at about 12:30 o'clock on this Friday. She had been ill for some weeks, having suffered a stroke of paralysis.
Elizabeth Blood was born at Charleston, N.H. July 15, 1827. She was married to Henry T. Dutton on October 20, 1851. Immediately after their marriage they came to Sycamore, and here has been their home ever since. Two children grew to maturity: Earnest, who died a number of years ago, and Florence Bodie, who has been making her home with her parents. The husband and father survives.
Mrs. Dutton was a consistent member of the Congregational church and a regular attendant until ill health prevented. She was a lady of many estimable traits, and highly respected.
The funeral services will be held at the home on Sunday at 2:30 o'clock, and will be conducted by the Rev. B. M. Southgate, pastor of the church of which Mrs. Dutton was a member. The interment will be in Elmwood cemetery.


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