According to her death certificate she was born at Alldridge, Wayne County, Utah. And, she was d.o.a. at the Gunnison Hospital.
Aldridge – located 11.1 miles east of Fruita in Capitol Reef National Park. The village was founded in 1890. A dozen families settled here, and raised fruits, vegetables, corn, melons and alfalfa. A small schoolhouse was built for the children of the town and for those from Notom. The town was deserted about 1900 because of flooding.
According to her death certificate she was born at Alldridge, Wayne County, Utah. And, she was d.o.a. at the Gunnison Hospital.
Aldridge – located 11.1 miles east of Fruita in Capitol Reef National Park. The village was founded in 1890. A dozen families settled here, and raised fruits, vegetables, corn, melons and alfalfa. A small schoolhouse was built for the children of the town and for those from Notom. The town was deserted about 1900 because of flooding.
Family Members
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Sarah Ann "Annie" Durfee Price
1874–1948
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Erastus Durfee
1876–1876
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William Durfee
1877–1877
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Jane Durfee
1878–1900
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Celestia Jane Durfee Clawson
1878–1960
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Elizabeth Eleanor Durfee Noble
1880–1964
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Deuvaldi Durfee
1883–1971
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Cecelia Arthema Durfee Tolman
1887–1977
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Perry Durfee
1890–1921
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Charles Durfee
1891–1988
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Cora Mae Durfee Heath
1894–1983
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Alvin Durfee
1896–1957
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Lydia Durfee Jensen
1899–1971
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