Jane Elizabeth DurandAge: 99 years18391938

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Jane Elizabeth Durand
Given names
Jane Elizabeth
Surname
Durand
Birth January 7, 1839 48 37
Birth of a brotherLoyal Root Durand
September 7, 1840 (Age 20 months)
Birth of a brotherWilliam Timothy Durand
June 2, 1842 (Age 3 years)

Death of a brotherWilliam Timothy Durand
1843 (Age 3 years)

Birth of a sisterHannah Goodrich Durand
May 7, 1844 (Age 5 years)

Death of a paternal grandmotherSusanna Coughlin Hitchcock
April 20, 1845 (Age 6 years)
Death of a maternal grandmotherHannah Goodrich
June 15, 1847 (Age 8 years)
Death of a sisterHannah Goodrich Durand
1858 (Age 18 years)

Death of a fatherSamuel Durand
December 4, 1870 (Age 31 years)
Death of a brotherLoyal Root Durand
November 19, 1871 (Age 32 years)
Death of a motherRebecca Root
October 10, 1895 (Age 56 years)
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Death March 30, 1938 (Age 99 years)
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Marriage: May 1, 1834Berlin, Hartford Co., CT
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Jane Elizabeth Durand
Birth: January 7, 1839 48 37Berlin, Hartford Co., CT
Death: March 30, 1938Rochester, Monroe Co., NY
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Marriage: February 7, 1813Cheshire, New Haven Co., CT
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    1. Jane Elizabeth Durand, daughter of Samuel Durand and Rebecca Root, was born on January 7, 1839 in Berlin, Hartford Co., CT and died on March 30, 1938 in Rochester, Monroe Co., NY at the age of 99.

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S.R. Durand: "Jane Durand lived in Milwaukee from 1870 until 1910, and then Rochester, NY. At the age of 95, she drove to Chattanooga, Tennessee, with her companion and chauffeur, to visit the grave of a young boy she'd been in love with. [The boy] was killed in the CivilWar at the battle of Lookout Mountain, in 1863. After planting flowers from her garden around the grave, she told her compnaion, 'We were to have been married after the war.' She was always a gay and happy person, and dearly beloved by all her relatives and friends." My grandfather also told of instances during his visits to his aunts in the 1930's, when Aunt Jane, well into her nineties, would delight in scaring him by bounding down the stairway of the house two steps at a time; he would admonish her that this was a dangerous thing to do at her age, and she would just laugh and laugh.

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