Clarence Arthur Durham
Son of Madison Ellsworth Durham and Martha L J Tygart
Born 16 Mar 1896 in near Hackleman, Liberty Twp., Grant Co., Indiana
Died 10 Nov 1940 in Tipton, Tipton Co., Indiana
Farmer-General Farm, 1920; Laborer-Construction, 1930
Married 20 Dec 1924 in [Tipton Co.,] Indiana to Vernice L Tomlinson
Born 23 Oct 1904 in Hamilton Co., Indiana
Died 23 Feb 1992 in Parkview Nursing Home, Elwood, Madison Co., Indiana
To them were born:
Notes
- Clarence's age in the census records: in 1900, age 4 (b. May 1896); in 1910, age 14; in 1920, age 23;
in 1930, age 34.
- In 1910 Clarence resided in the household of William H and Nancy J Davis,
the parents of his stepmother, Grace Davis.
- In 1920 Clarence resided in the household of William H and Nancy J Davis.
- Clarence was buried in Fairview Cemetery, Tipton, Indiana.
- Obituary, Tipton Daily Tribune, 11 Nov 1940, courtesy of Laura Durham:
C. "Happy" Durham Ill Long Time / World War Veteran Died at His Home in Tipton Sunday Night. / Leaves a Family
Death came to Clarence Durham Sunday night after a long illness with lung trouble. He passed away at 10:40
o'clock at his home on Maple street, amidst his family, a few close friends and his pastor. The end was not unexpected.
The body was taken to the Young funeral home. The body will remain at the funeral home until Wednesday
morning at 10:00 o'clock, when services will be held at the Wesleyan Methodist church with the pastor in charge. Interment
will be in Fairview cemetery.
Mr. Durham was the son of Madison and Martha (Taygartt) Durham and he was born near Hackleman, March 16,
1896. When only four years old, his mother died and he went to live with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis of near Windfall and
he lived there until he entered the army in 1918. He was in field artillery at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky.
Following his service in the army, he returned home and engaged in farm work. He worked on farms in the
Windfall, Hobbs, Tipton and Atlanta communities. December 20, 1924, he was united in marriage with Vernice Tomlinson,
who survives with three sons, Robert, 14; Donald, 12, and Billy, 10.
Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Cora Kelley of Kokomo; two half-sisters, Mrs. Irene Porter of Tipton and
Mrs. Nellie Gilliam of Kokomo; a half-brother, Paul Durham of Kokomo, and a step-sister, Mrs. Nora Heater of Gary.
For the past nine years, the deceased had been a member of the Wesleyan Methodist church of this city.
Sources
- 1900 - U.S. Census, Indiana, Tipton Co.,
Wildcat Twp., E.D. 131, Sheet No. 10B [=243B], 210-211, 18 Jun 1900
- 1910 - U.S. Census, Indiana, Tipton Co.,
Madison Twp., E.D. 191, Sheet No. 14A [=149A], 313-317, 05 May 1910
- 1920 - U.S. Census, Indiana, Tipton Co.,
Madison Twp., E.D. 202, Sheet No. 2A [=228A], 33-33, 16 Jan 1920
- 1930 - U.S. Census, Indiana, Tipton Co.,
Madison Twp., Hobbs Station, E.D. 80-12, Sheet No. 6B [=123B], 142-144, 14 Apr 1930