Jane Jett Graves
#604, b. 8 June 1827, d. 31 December 1876
Father* | William Graves b. 13 Jul 1792, d. 28 Jul 1841 |
Mother* | Lucy Berger b. 26 Oct 1801, d. 12 Nov 1839 |
Jane Jett Graves was born on 8 June 1827 Pittsylvania County, Virginia. She was the daughter of William Graves and Lucy Berger. Jane and William Glover, son of Philip Glover and Sarah Koontz, were married 17 October 1843 Montgomery County, Missouri.1 Jane died 31 December 1876 , Marion County, Oregon at age 49 and was buried on 12 January 1877 Miller Cemetery, Marion County, Oregon,
There is a story that she was buried with one of the Palmer children in Gibson Cemetery, but the graves have been removed to other cemeteries. She died in 1876, he in 1892, yet their markers are clearly "mates." Could she have been moved to Miller Cemetery after his death? Or, could this be a cenotaph?2
Jane and her sister Catherine were probably sent to school before 1841 St. Louis, Missouri.
The family story is that due to the early death of their mother, in 1837, Jett and Catherine were sent to some kind of boarding school. The extremely brief mention of Jette and Catherine in their cousin David's book indicates they weren't around the neighborhood as the boys were. There is no documentation of this to date, other than the “family tradition” that John Henry Palmer met Catherine when "she was at boarding school in St Louis." A study is currently underway to determine which of the many "girls' schools" in the St Charles and St Louis areas may have been chosen.3
There is a story that she was buried with one of the Palmer children in Gibson Cemetery, but the graves have been removed to other cemeteries. She died in 1876, he in 1892, yet their markers are clearly "mates." Could she have been moved to Miller Cemetery after his death? Or, could this be a cenotaph?2
Jane and her sister Catherine were probably sent to school before 1841 St. Louis, Missouri.
The family story is that due to the early death of their mother, in 1837, Jett and Catherine were sent to some kind of boarding school. The extremely brief mention of Jette and Catherine in their cousin David's book indicates they weren't around the neighborhood as the boys were. There is no documentation of this to date, other than the “family tradition” that John Henry Palmer met Catherine when "she was at boarding school in St Louis." A study is currently underway to determine which of the many "girls' schools" in the St Charles and St Louis areas may have been chosen.3
Family of Jane and William
- Charts
- Berger, Jonathan #3263, b ca 1700 Switzerland or Germany, d PA
Graves, Francis #708 b say 1630 d Aug 1691, Virginia
Nowlan, John # 867, b bef 1580, Ireland, d Ireland
Pinckard, John # 1404 b ca 1642 d 1690, Lancaster County, Virginia
Wade, Edward # 838, in Virginia bef 1746
Glover, Richard # 4480 b ca 1720, probably Maryland
Philpott, Edward # 4468 b ca 1597, England, d 1678, Charles County, Maryland
Berger, Jonathan #3263
Glover, Richard # 4480 b 1720
Graves, Francis #708 b say 1630 d Aug 1691
Nowlan, John # 867
Philpott, Edward # 4468 b ca 1597 d 1678
Pinckard, John # 1404 b ca 1642 d 1690
Wade, Edward # 838
Last Edited=9 Mar 2021
Reference=220-728
Citations
- [S319] Dorothy G Jacobson, Genealogical Material in Oregon Donation Land Claims (Portland, OR: Genealogical Forum of Portland, Oregon, 1959, 1957).
- [S419] FindAGrave, online FindAGrave.com, MEMORIAL ID 63691458.
- [S301] David William Graves. David William Graves (1837-1918), Autobiography, 1916, C158, Western Historical Manuscript Collection, Ellis Library, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.