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Phebe <I>Howe</I> Abbott

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Phebe Howe Abbott

Birth
Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 Sep 1842 (aged 79)
Flint Township, Pike County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Arkport, Steuben County, New York, USA Add to Map
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"Since there is only one Howe family shown in the 1790 Pennsylvania state census, her father probably was the Mr. Howe who purchased the mill from James Abbott. Family tradition states that Phebe was one of those captured by the Indians during a battle, but because of her beauty, she was not killed and she was later ransomed."---"Mary Luella Abbott Leavitt 1865-1955" by Bruce McIntire, page 19.

John Coray and Phebe Howe Coray, met and later entered into the conjugal relation around 1786 in Hornelsville, Steuben, New York, later they resided in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. They had four sons.

John Coray was accidentally shot by one of his neighbors around 1797.

Phebe Howe Coray, after the death of her husband, John Coray, married James Abbott on January 17, 1798 at Kingston, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, then the couple moved to Allegany County, New York near Arkport. They had five children, but later divorced after 1813. [when she (Phebe) died they put a monument to her next to her husband James Abbott in the cemetery at Arkport, New York.

In 1838 Phebe Howe Coray Abbott went to Illinois with her son James Abbott Jr. and family and settled near her son Stephen Joseph Abbott and his family. Again Phebe was surrounded by her family and friends. In 1839 Stephen and his wife Abigail joined with the Mormon people, who on being driven out of Missouri were settling in Nauvoo, Illinois. (Mormon is a nickname for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.)


Phebe died in Naples, Pike County, Illinois on September 9, 1842 at the age of 79
"Since there is only one Howe family shown in the 1790 Pennsylvania state census, her father probably was the Mr. Howe who purchased the mill from James Abbott. Family tradition states that Phebe was one of those captured by the Indians during a battle, but because of her beauty, she was not killed and she was later ransomed."---"Mary Luella Abbott Leavitt 1865-1955" by Bruce McIntire, page 19.

John Coray and Phebe Howe Coray, met and later entered into the conjugal relation around 1786 in Hornelsville, Steuben, New York, later they resided in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. They had four sons.

John Coray was accidentally shot by one of his neighbors around 1797.

Phebe Howe Coray, after the death of her husband, John Coray, married James Abbott on January 17, 1798 at Kingston, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, then the couple moved to Allegany County, New York near Arkport. They had five children, but later divorced after 1813. [when she (Phebe) died they put a monument to her next to her husband James Abbott in the cemetery at Arkport, New York.

In 1838 Phebe Howe Coray Abbott went to Illinois with her son James Abbott Jr. and family and settled near her son Stephen Joseph Abbott and his family. Again Phebe was surrounded by her family and friends. In 1839 Stephen and his wife Abigail joined with the Mormon people, who on being driven out of Missouri were settling in Nauvoo, Illinois. (Mormon is a nickname for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.)


Phebe died in Naples, Pike County, Illinois on September 9, 1842 at the age of 79

Gravesite Details

A stone stands for Phebe Howe Coray Abbott who died in Illinois. Some information says she was brought back from Illinois to be buried by her husband and son, other family records say she was buried in Illinois and the memorial stone by James.



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  • Created by: Carol Reid
  • Added: Mar 21, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87132196/phebe-abbott: accessed ), memorial page for Phebe Howe Abbott (21 Feb 1763–9 Sep 1842), Find a Grave Memorial ID 87132196, citing Stahl Brothers Cemetery, Arkport, Steuben County, New York, USA; Maintained by Carol Reid (contributor 47756886).