Blodgett Family Monument
Main St. Cemetery Marker: F1 Israel Porter Blodgett Avis Dodge Blodgett
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Main St. Cemetery Marker: F1 Israel Porter Blodgett Avis Dodge Blodgett
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Main St Cemetery Marker: E6 This is one of four small identical stones that block off the Blodgett section of the cemetery. This marker is on the southeast corner of
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Avis and her husband Israel were active in the Underground Railroad. Their homje served as documented site for fugitive enslaved persons making their way to Canada. Israel and Avis Blodgett
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Mary was the daughter of Israel and Avis Dodge Blodgett. She is one of two of the eight Blodgett children buried with their parents. The other child buried here was
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Daniel Kingsley Blodgett was the son of Israel and Avis Dodge Blodgett. He died in his late teens. He is one of two of the eight Blodgett children buried with
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Main Street Cemetery Marker: G1 This is one of four small identical stones that block off the Blodgett section of the cemetery. This marker is on the northeast corner of
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Alexander French Foster married his wife Nancy Olivia Adams in 1839. After several moves, the family finally settled on a house on Maple Avenue. Alexander worked as a carpenter often
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Main St. Cemetery Marker: D11 Alexander French Foster Nancy Olivia Adams
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Main St. Cemetery Marker: D10 The purpose of the “C” marker is unclear. It could possibly could be a marker for the edge of the Curtiss section of the cemetery.
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Roswell Otis Curtiss was a son of Samuel and Mary Hatch Curtiss. He came to Downers Grove with his family in 1836. He worked in the tavern his father owned
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