Richard Chatburn 1823 — 1912
Born on Aug 3, 1823 Richard Chatburn passed away on Mar 28, 1912, at the age of 88 and was buried in Magnolia Cemetery in Logan, IA. Richard Chatburn was married to Mary Duxbury Chatburn and had 8 children: John Chatburn, Jonas Chatburn, Ellen Chatburn Barry, Margaret Ann Chatburn Mahoney, Elizabeth Chatburn, Mary Alice Chatburn, Jane Chatburn Cox, Thomas Chatburn.
- Birth:
- Aug 3, 1823
- Death:
- Mar 28, 1912 (aged 88)
- Burial place:
-
Magnolia Cemetery
Magnolia, IA
Passed away Relatives of Richard Chatburn
spouses
Mary Duxbury Chatburn
1825 — 1874
(aged 49)
children
John Chatburn
1844 — 1918
(aged 74)
Jonas Chatburn
1849 — 1924
(aged 74)
Ellen Chatburn Barry
1852 — 1906
(aged 53)
Margaret Ann Chatburn Mahoney
1854 — 1921
(aged 66)
Elizabeth Chatburn
1856 — 1868
(aged 11)
Mary Alice Chatburn
1859 — 1868
(aged 9)
Jane Chatburn Cox
1863 — 1928
(aged 64)
Thomas Chatburn
1867 — 1941
(aged 74)
Who is Else Buried at Magnolia Cemetery in Iowa
Kathleen Lucille Roberts Charbonneau
1930 — 2014
(aged 83)
Guy Chatburn
1890 — 1924
(aged 34)
Mary Duxbury Chatburn
1825 — 1874
(aged 49)
Thomas Chatburn
1867 — 1941
(aged 74)
Pvt Robert E. Childers
1933 — 2001
(aged 68)
Arthur L Christensen
1916 — 1979
(aged 63)
Marius Christensen
1870 — 1915
(aged 45)
Amanda Dilley Clark
1840 — 1875
(aged 34)
Esther Ann Hetherington Clark
1836 — 1913
(aged 77)
Lois J. Clark
1923 — 1990
(aged 66)
Robert Flynn Clark
1872 — 1932
(aged 60)
Susan E Clark
1846 — 1866
(aged 20)
Charles A Cleveland
1882 — 1882
(aged less than a year)
George Washington Cleveland
1820 — 1900
(aged 79)
Ruth G Hester Climer
1891 — 1967
(aged 76)
Jesse William Clinkenbeard
1899 — 1970
(aged 71)
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FAQ
When was Richard Chatburn born?
Richard Chatburn was born on August 3, 1823
When did is Richard Chatburn pass away?
Richard Chatburn passed away in March 28, 1912
Where is Richard Chatburn buried?
Richard Chatburn is interred in Magnolia, IA
At what age did Richard Chatburn pass away?
Richard Chatburn passed away at the age of 88
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