Although, the picture of her grave shows both Rebecca and her husband Frederick Rahel, she is the only person buried in that plot. Her husband is in the older section of the cemetery with their children who died as young adults. His FindAGrave page shows his gravestone. Rebecca was the mother of 10 children, the majority of whom she would outlive.
As for the portrait to the left, we don't know if this is actually Rebecca Jane Corbin Rahel in Clark County, Illinois, or not. The woman that posted the photo has blocked every way there is to reach her. It would have been so nice if she had given us some information about the photo.
Although, the picture of her grave shows both Rebecca and her husband Frederick Rahel, she is the only person buried in that plot. Her husband is in the older section of the cemetery with their children who died as young adults. His FindAGrave page shows his gravestone. Rebecca was the mother of 10 children, the majority of whom she would outlive.
As for the portrait to the left, we don't know if this is actually Rebecca Jane Corbin Rahel in Clark County, Illinois, or not. The woman that posted the photo has blocked every way there is to reach her. It would have been so nice if she had given us some information about the photo.
Family Members
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James William McClarey
1844–1919
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Catherine Rayhel Chaney
1852–1916
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Riley Andrew Jackson Rayhel
1853–1878
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Margaret Rahel Fitzsimmons
1856–1879
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Martha Rahel Vaughn
1857–1877
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Emily "Emma" Rahel Vaughn
1858–1894
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Lucy Jane Rahel Moore
1861–1906
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George Henry Rayhel
1865–1952
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Elizabeth Rayhel Norris
1872–1895
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