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John was born in Maryland about 1776, the year Andrew Jackson, the future
pre sident, was born. John, known as Stumpy John because he was so short
and had frostbitten feet, was married to Elizabeth (Betty), daughter of
George Oller and Prudence Logsdon, in Madison County, April 19, 1792.
Stumpy John moved to Hardin County, in the area of present Hart County,
as early as 1802. He liv ed on a road between Cub Run and Houchin's
Ferry. In the Court Orders of Har din County is this notation, "ordered
that the road be widened to thirty feet wide from Roundstone Creek to
John Durbin's on Dog Creek." This road had fi rst been made in 1798 "wide
enough for a man and a horse."
About 1812, John and family moved to the area of Cape Girardeau,
Louisiana (now Missouri), but because of earthquakes and unhealthy
conditions moved back to Grayson County about 1814. The area to which
John moved back was in present Edmonson Count y, and probably in the
Sunfish region. It is believed that Elizabeth died ci rca 1826/27, and in
1828 John left Kentucky for Illinois.
According to the H istory of Illinois, John migrated to Illinois in 1828,
taking his sons John Z ., Josephus, and Leonard. He settled on Bear Creek
and died there in 1832. Bear Creek became a Durbin settlement in
Illinois.
The first real settlement of Bear Creek, Illinois started in 1829.
Esquire Joseph P. Durbin, Nathania l Painter, and Old Grandfather Durbin
migrated on one ox wagon and oxen. Old Grandfather Durbin is believed to
be Joseph Durbin, Sr., Joseph P.'s father.
[From Durbin-Logsdon Genealogy, from Maryland to Kentucky by Betty Jewell
D urbin Carson]
Please let me know if you have any questions..or know of any errors, changes, this is ongoing research..and ever growing orchard of family branches
Name Prefix: "Stumpy"
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