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Phebe <I>Masters</I> Jones

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Phebe Masters Jones

Birth
Death
11 Jul 1866 (aged 72–73)
Monongalia County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Miracle Run, Monongalia County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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She was the daughter of Henry Masters and his first wife, Barbary Keener, last of Greene County, PA, according to family genealogies.


Her death with date is separately recorded in local death records for the county, but which do not specify burial location or family links.

Her name is variably spelled Phoebe and Phebe, but the death record used "Phebe."

This location reference is a bit speculative, but a way to hold information for her. According to cemetery transcriptions that include dates for her, Phoebe/Phebe is likely buried here with her husband.

She died well before he did.

Their son John H. and John's wife Alvira and two of John and Alvira's children are buried a few paces across this cemetery from this spot.

The other family graves do not directly allude to her. Possibilities: She had once had her own stone that now is gone, she had first been unmarked but then not referenced later in the family monuments that followed, or she is in another location.



She was the daughter of Henry Masters and his first wife, Barbary Keener, last of Greene County, PA, according to family genealogies.


Her death with date is separately recorded in local death records for the county, but which do not specify burial location or family links.

Her name is variably spelled Phoebe and Phebe, but the death record used "Phebe."

This location reference is a bit speculative, but a way to hold information for her. According to cemetery transcriptions that include dates for her, Phoebe/Phebe is likely buried here with her husband.

She died well before he did.

Their son John H. and John's wife Alvira and two of John and Alvira's children are buried a few paces across this cemetery from this spot.

The other family graves do not directly allude to her. Possibilities: She had once had her own stone that now is gone, she had first been unmarked but then not referenced later in the family monuments that followed, or she is in another location.





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