Person:Phebe Atkins (1)

  1. David ATKINS1812 - 1850
  2. Matthew J. ATKINS1813 - 1897
  3. Abram ATKINS1816 - 1891
  4. Hannah ATKINS1819 -
  5. Frederick W. ATKINS1822 - 1872
  6. Anna ATKINS1824 -
  7. Catherine Jane ATKINSAbt 1827 - 1869
  8. Phebe L Atkins1829 - 1901
  9. Joshua E. ATKINS1831 - 1908
  10. Christopher LeFever ATKINS1835 -
m. 6 Dec 1845
  1. William Henry Irwin1846 - 1933
  2. Hannah M Irwin1848 - 1929
  3. Frederick Eugene Irwin1850 - 1934
  4. Matthew J. IRWIN1852 - 1918
  5. Jane Ann IRWIN1854 - 1929
  6. Abram Nelson Irwin1856 - 1934
  7. Sarah Catherine IRWIN1859 - 1933
  8. Rachel IRWIN1861 - 1861
  9. Cornelia IRWIN1862 - 1865
  10. Charles Irwin1865 - 1876
  11. Clarinda IRWIN1867 - 1876
  12. George W. IRWIN1870 - 1872
  13. Samuel P. IRWIN1873 - 1876
Facts and Events
Name Phebe L Atkins
Gender Female
Birth? 19 Jun 1829 New Paltz, Ulster, New York, United States
Baptism? 20 Sep 1829 New Paltz, Ulster, New York, United StatesReformed Dutch Church
Marriage 6 Dec 1845 Lackawack, Ulster, New York, United Statesto Cornelius duBois Irwin
Occupation? homemaker
Death[1] 26 Sep 1901 Napanoch, Ulster, New York, United States
Burial? 28 Sep 1901 Furman Cemetery, Yagerville, Ulster Co., NY

Obituary from Ellenville Journal, September 27, 1901:

Mrs. Cornelius B. Irwin died at her home in this village Wednesday morning. She was a devout Christian woman, and was universally respected. Mrs. Irwin had reached the age of 72 years and three months. She had been ill for about a year, and her disease was said to be cancer of the stomach. Mrs. Irwin was born in this town; her maiden name was Atkins, and she was the daughter of Frederick Atkins, who was a native Englishman. [Not true--her father was also born in Ulster Co.] Her husband, an invalid veteran soldier of the war for the Union, survives her, with three daughters and four sons. Funeral service at the house, Saturday, at 10 A. M.

References
  1. 25 Sept? Newspaper said she died on Wed., which would have been the 25th