Walter Blanchard
Walter Blanchard was one of the first pioneers of Downers Grove and one of the most prominent citizens of DuPage County. He was a respected local judge who organized a […]
Walter Blanchard was one of the first pioneers of Downers Grove and one of the most prominent citizens of DuPage County. He was a respected local judge who organized a […]
Main St. Cemetery Marker: I2 We are unsure who was buried in this plot in front of Mary Bartle’s headstone at this time. Perhaps future research will shed more light
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Irene “Rena” Richards was the daughter Austin Richards and his second wife Elizabeth Cole. Irene died of typhoid while still in her teens.
The Austin Richards Family is remembered here with the graves of several family members. Coming to Downers Grove in 1855, Austin and Angeline were from New York. Of their 5
The Austin Richards Family is remembered here with the graves of several family members. Coming to Downers Grove in 1855, Austin and Angeline were from New York. Of their 5
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Samuel Richards was the oldest son of Austin and Angeline Trusdell Richards. When he was 20, Samuel decided to enlist in the Union Army. On September 2, 1862 he enlisted
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Charles Bartee was born in England in 1833. After moving to America he married Scottish born Jane McGregor in 1858. By 1875 they made their way to Downers Grove. They
Mary Bartee was the daughter of Charles Bartee and Jane McGregor. The family moved to Downers Grove in 1875 but in 1891 they moved to Remington, Indiana. Mary is the
This replacement headstone unfortunately has incorrect birth information, probably as a result of misreading the original illegible headstone. Austin Pye was actually born about 1810 in Norfolk, England, the son
Alvin was the son of Avah and Abigail Andrews Porter. His parents moved to York Township having come from the east. Upon his marriage to Abigail, they purchase 100 acres