POWERS ADDITION
LOT : 1
ROW : 2
GRAVE # 20
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Mary Giselle "Dot" Durfee
b. March 16, 1876 Decatur, Macon County, Illinois
d. August 7, 1925 Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida
buried: September 10, 1925
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FATHER
George Solon Durfee
(1840-1907)
MOTHER
Sarah Abigail Powers
(1843-1937)
NEVER MARRIED
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NO CHILDREN
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NOTE: Giselle's father, George Durfee,
fought in the CIVIL WAR & SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR |
NOTE: Giselle's grandfather, Nathan Durfee,
fought in the CIVIL WAR |
NOTE: Giselle's great-grandfather, Gardner Brown Durfee, fought in the WAR OF 1812 |
NOTE: Giselle's great-great-grandfather, Joseph Durfee,
fought in the REVOLUTIONARY WAR |
NOTE: Giselle's great-grandfather, George Brightman,
fought in the REVOLUTIONARY WAR |
NOTE: Giselle's great-grandfather, Andrew Powers,
fought in the REVOLUTIONARY WAR |
NOTE: Giselle's great-grandfather, Jonathan Avery,
fought in the REVOLUTIONARY WAR |
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HISTORY OF POWERS ADDITION Most of the land on the west side of the
original Greenwood cemetery was owned by Orlando Powers. As with many pioneer families, they chose
a spot on their property to bury their loved ones. The spot the Powers family picked was right next to Block 8, at the west boundry of Greenwood. There are stones dating back to the 1850's.
Around 1878 that section of land was annexed to Greenwood cemetery. The lot looks like one
big section, but is actually two. On the east side of the section is Block 8. On the west side is
the Powers Addition. If you stand at the south end of the section and look north you will see 4
trees in a direct line with the fence to the north. That is the original property line of Greenwood.
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The Decatur Daily Review (Decatur, Illinois) 8 SEP 1925 * page 8
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