Family History
One of my maternal great grandfathers, Henry Miller Durfee was born November 7, 1867 to Myron Bushnell Durfee and Lerona Eliza Cahoon at Willard, Utah. Henry was the 5th child of the family consisting of three girls and eight boys.
By 1880, Henry’s family had moved to Almo, Idaho. School wasn't very regular in those days and the Almo school was in a two room log house on the old Joseph Nicholas place. It was in this old school house that Henry first met Rosa Florence Nicholas.
Henry was baptized and confirmed a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints August 5, 1884 when he was 17 years old.
The first time Henry dated Rosa she was 12 years old and he was 17. Rosa came home from a Christmas dance with him at Almo; the year was 1884. Not long after this Henry gave her an engagement ring. This same ring five years later became her wedding ring. In those days while you were engaged you wore the ring on your front forefinger, left hand and when you were married it was changed to your fourth finger. It was a plain, wide, yellow, gold band.
Henry quit school in July 1887 and went to work in Nevada as a cowboy for Sparks and Tinnan, a large cattle outfit just out of Reno. He rode his horse from Nevada to Willard, Utah to see Rosa in August 1889, when he quit his job with Sparks and Tinnan. Rosa’s family had moved back to Willard in the spring of 1888. Her father, Joseph Nicholas died October 15, 1888. Rosa and her mother moved back to Almo the winter of 1888. They moved back to Willard in the spring of 1889. In October 1889 Rosa and her mother came back to Almo to visit Grandma's sisters, Helen (Nellie) Edwards, Mary Ann Jones and Ida Durfee. They came in a wagon and Grandma drove the team.
Henry was married to Rosa November 3, 1889 at Almo, Idaho by Henry P. Cahoon. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake City Temple, October 2 or 15, 1901.
On November 19, 1889 they took Grandma Nancy Allen Nicholas and moved to Willard, Utah. Henry worked on the narrow gauge railroad. The next July 31, 1890, my grandmother, Nancy Lerona (Nina), was born. The winter of 1891 Henry worked on the Bothwell Canal at Corinne, Utah and earned enough money to buy a harness and wagon. Their second child, Ivan Leo, was born March 1, 1902. On Rosa’s 30th birthday, May 31, 1902 they moved back to Almo, Idaho where they were worked in ranching.
Rosa's mother always lived with them. They had two more children, Edwin Ruthvan and Rosa Florence, making a family of four children. They raised one foster daughter from a very small girl, Louise Jones.
They built a very lovely rock home in Almo (now owned by a grandson, Harold Durfee) and for many years owned and operated Durfee Hot Springs swimming pool--a natural warm water spring on their ranch. People from all around the country came to go swimming.
Henry passed away June 7, 1930 at the Rupert, Idaho Hospital from a ruptured appendix, at the age of 62 years. Rosa died at her home in Almo, December 17, 1937, from cancer at the age of 65 years. They are both buried at Almo Sunny Cedar Rest Cemetery.
Read an extended history written by Edith Carlson: Rosa Florence Nicholas Durfee history.pdf
Henry “Hank” Miller Durfee
November 7, 1867
Henry Miller Durfee
7 November 1867 to 7 June 1930
Parents:
Myron Bushnell Durfee (1831-1895)
Lerona Eliza Cahoon (1838-1919)
Siblings:
Nancy Miller Durfee (1858-1925)
Mary Louisa Durfee (1861-1922)
Thirza Violate Durfee (1863-1919)
Myron Francillo Durfee (1865-1898)
William Farrington Durfee (1870-1901)
John Tiffney Durfee (1872-1938)
Joseph Marion Durfee (1875-1892)
Reynolds Cahoon Durfee (1877-1898)
James Madison Durfee (1880-1935)
Lacy Eugene Durfee (1882-1960)
Spouse: 3 November 1889
Rosa Florence Nicholas (1872-1937)
Children:
Nancy Lerona Durfee (1890-1972)
Ivan Leo Durfee (1892-1976)
Edwin Ruthvan Durfee (1896-1969)
Rosa F. Durfee (1902-1968)
Henry and Rosa are buried in the Almo, Idaho cemetery
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Henry Miller Durfee and Rosa Florence Nicholas home in Almo, Idaho; built between 1912-1915
Durfee Hot Springs
Henry & Rosa Durfee family circa 1899 with insert photo of Rosa F. circa 1903; photos courtesy of Deborah Beecher Jones