Person:Tamma Durfee (1)

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m. 9 Aug 1831
  • HEnos Curtis1783 - 1856
  • WTamma Durfee1813 - 1885
m. 20 Oct 1850
m. 7 Apr 1857
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Name[2][3] Tamma Durfee
Gender Female
Birth[1] 6 Mar 1813 Lenox, Madison, New York, United States
Marriage 9 Aug 1831 New London, Huron, Ohio, United Statesto Albert Miner
Marriage 20 Oct 1850 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United Statesto Enos Curtis
Marriage 7 Apr 1857 Springville, Utah, Utah, United Statesto John White Curtis
Death[1] 30 Jan 1885 Provo, Utah, Utah, United States
Burial[4] 2 Feb 1885 Springville City Cemetery, Springville, Utah, Utah, United States
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Miner, John A. (John Augustus). Thomas Minor Descendants, 1608-1981. (Trevett, Maine: J.A. Miner, Jan 2001 (Second Edition))
    274.

    Tamma Durfee...was born in Lenox, Madison Co., N.Y. 6 March 1813, daughter of Edmond Durfee and Magdalena Pickle. Tamma married twice again after Albert's death; first to Enos Curtis in 1850, then to John White Curtis in 1857. She died 30 January 1885.

  2. Tamma Durfee Autobiography, in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Church Historian's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.
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    I had five boys and four girls by Albert Miner, four girls by Enos Curtis and one girl by John White Curtis. I had 58 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. All 14 children married and had homes of their own. They all are in the Church and pay their tithing and try to live their religion as best as they can. I am very proud of them.

  3. William G. Hartley. The 1845 Burning of Morley's Settlement and Murder of Edmund Durfee. (Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States: Primer Publications, 1997).
  4. Tamma Durfee Miner-Curtis-Curtis, in Find A Grave.