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Dr Joseph N Bybee

Birth
Barren County, Kentucky, USA
Death
7 Jan 1850 (aged 57–58)
Burial
Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
Plot
buried in San Francisco, California
Memorial ID
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Joseph was married twice. He first married Elizabeth Hunt (1798–1835) on 4 April 1822 in Mercer County, Kentucky and secondly to Margaret Lapsley Adair (1794–1875) in 1838.

Kentucky, Compiled Marriages, 1802-1850
Name: Joseph N.[Dr] Bybee
Marriage Date: 4 Apr 1822
Marriage Place: Mercer, Kentucky, USA
Spouse: Elizabeth[Mrs] Rone

Tennessee, Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008
Name: Dr J N Bybee
Probate Date: 1850
Probate Place: Shelby, Tennessee, USA
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1850
Inferred Death Place: Tennessee, USA
Case Number: 916
Item Description: Loose Probate Papers, Folders 361-972, 1850

(following info by Leslie P. Fowers) Dr Joseph Bybee died and buried in San Francisco CA...have yet to find which cemetery.

Deaths in California
"At San Francisco, on the 7th of January, of inflammation of the lungs, Dr. J. N. Bybee, late of Memphis, Tenn. Deceased was a member to the Masonic fraternity, and was interred with the usual Masonic honors, by Davy Crockett Lodge."
The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland) 07 Mar 1850, Thu
Joseph was married twice. He first married Elizabeth Hunt (1798–1835) on 4 April 1822 in Mercer County, Kentucky and secondly to Margaret Lapsley Adair (1794–1875) in 1838.

Kentucky, Compiled Marriages, 1802-1850
Name: Joseph N.[Dr] Bybee
Marriage Date: 4 Apr 1822
Marriage Place: Mercer, Kentucky, USA
Spouse: Elizabeth[Mrs] Rone

Tennessee, Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008
Name: Dr J N Bybee
Probate Date: 1850
Probate Place: Shelby, Tennessee, USA
Inferred Death Year: Abt 1850
Inferred Death Place: Tennessee, USA
Case Number: 916
Item Description: Loose Probate Papers, Folders 361-972, 1850

(following info by Leslie P. Fowers) Dr Joseph Bybee died and buried in San Francisco CA...have yet to find which cemetery.

Deaths in California
"At San Francisco, on the 7th of January, of inflammation of the lungs, Dr. J. N. Bybee, late of Memphis, Tenn. Deceased was a member to the Masonic fraternity, and was interred with the usual Masonic honors, by Davy Crockett Lodge."
The Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, Maryland) 07 Mar 1850, Thu


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