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Jothenia Barker Isley

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
16 Jan 1925 (aged 74)
Irisburg, Henry County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Irisburg, Henry County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Guilliam Barker and Sarah "Sallie" Frances Barker.

Per Sonia Nance:
Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014
Name: Jothina Isley [Jothina Barker]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age at Death: 74
Birth Date: 1851
Death Date: 16 Jan 1925
Death Place: Henry, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: 9 Feb 1925


Although this is the Rank Isley Cemetery, I have never been able to find a marker for his grave or his wife's. Possibly unmarked.

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Response per Larry C. Isley:

Jothenia Barker Isley (my ggrandmother)is buried in the Isley Cemetery (Rank Isley Cemetery) next to her grandson, John David Isley, and husband, Louis Rankin Isley, however, her grave and Rankin's cannot be seen due to a large tree that has grown over the graves. The graves of Jothenia and Rankin were at the base of a tree, as the tree grew the roots and base overtook both of the graves. For a period the cemetery was not cared for and things grew out of control, only a small portion of the graves can be seen, no markers to let anyone know that the graves are there. (This could be the real "Family Tree")
Daughter of Guilliam Barker and Sarah "Sallie" Frances Barker.

Per Sonia Nance:
Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014
Name: Jothina Isley [Jothina Barker]
Gender: Female
Race: White
Age at Death: 74
Birth Date: 1851
Death Date: 16 Jan 1925
Death Place: Henry, Virginia, USA
Registration Date: 9 Feb 1925


Although this is the Rank Isley Cemetery, I have never been able to find a marker for his grave or his wife's. Possibly unmarked.

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Response per Larry C. Isley:

Jothenia Barker Isley (my ggrandmother)is buried in the Isley Cemetery (Rank Isley Cemetery) next to her grandson, John David Isley, and husband, Louis Rankin Isley, however, her grave and Rankin's cannot be seen due to a large tree that has grown over the graves. The graves of Jothenia and Rankin were at the base of a tree, as the tree grew the roots and base overtook both of the graves. For a period the cemetery was not cared for and things grew out of control, only a small portion of the graves can be seen, no markers to let anyone know that the graves are there. (This could be the real "Family Tree")


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