Rachel Louisa Chambers DuBois Coultrup Barnum 2/13/1827 in New York and died 1/04/1906 is buried in Rupert Cemetery, Helena, Oklahoma.
She married 3 times:
#1. William Stowe DuBois born in 1811 and died around 1850 according to Rachel's obituary.
They had 3 children, William Wallace DuBois (Billy) born around 1844 died around 1934, Catherine Lucinda DuBois born August 9, 1847 in Stephenson County, Ill. and died Dec. 13, 1913 in Quinlin, Woodward County, OK.
Rachel Louisa DuBois born 2/09/1849 Freeport Ill. She died 5/23/1930 in Helena, Alfalfa County OK.
She was taken back to Circleville, KS for burial. One child died in infancy.
#2. Thomas Andrew Coultrup born in England.
They had three children. John H. born in 1855 and Thomas Charles Born in 1858 died in 1952 in Los Angeles CA. Thomas Charles married Celia Shafer. One child died in infancy.
#3. Horace Barnum who was born around 1804 and died in 1873. They married in 1867 and moved to Kansas. One child was born and lived about 6 weeks..
Rachel Louisa Chambers DuBois Coultrup Barnum 2/13/1827 in New York and died 1/04/1906 is buried in Rupert Cemetery, Helena, Oklahoma.
She married 3 times:
#1. William Stowe DuBois born in 1811 and died around 1850 according to Rachel's obituary.
They had 3 children, William Wallace DuBois (Billy) born around 1844 died around 1934, Catherine Lucinda DuBois born August 9, 1847 in Stephenson County, Ill. and died Dec. 13, 1913 in Quinlin, Woodward County, OK.
Rachel Louisa DuBois born 2/09/1849 Freeport Ill. She died 5/23/1930 in Helena, Alfalfa County OK.
She was taken back to Circleville, KS for burial. One child died in infancy.
#2. Thomas Andrew Coultrup born in England.
They had three children. John H. born in 1855 and Thomas Charles Born in 1858 died in 1952 in Los Angeles CA. Thomas Charles married Celia Shafer. One child died in infancy.
#3. Horace Barnum who was born around 1804 and died in 1873. They married in 1867 and moved to Kansas. One child was born and lived about 6 weeks..
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