The Masters Family Bible documents the family starting with William Masters, Senior, who was born in England in 1748. It states that "William Masters and Esebel Carnahan Married the 1 day of March 1850" Alt. spelling for Isabella is Esebel http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=2masters&id=I04562
Isabella was born in 1834???. Isabella Conahan???... She passed away before 1934???.
"daughter of James Carnahan and Mary Fitz-Randolph.She was born 1832 in Toby Twp,Armstrong county later became part of Clarion County., and died 12 Jul 1890 in Franklin, Westmoreland, Pa.. "
"Isabelle is buried next to her husband William Masters at the Sardis Cemetary,Westmoreland Co, Pa"
"Name:Isabella Masters
Age in 1860:26
Birthplace:Pennsylvania
Home in 1860:Franklin, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Gender:Female
Value of real estate:View image
Roll:M653_1195
Page:929
Year:1860
Head of Household:Williams Masters
Household
Isabelle is buried next to her husband William Masters at the Sardis :Cemetary, Pa. See photo of headstone in scrapbook.
More About Isabella Carnahan:
Burial: Sardis Cemetary,Westmoreland Co, Pa
Census 1: 1850, Franklin Twp,.Westmoreland,,Pa,Roll M432-836,Pg 299
Census 2: 1860, Franklin, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania
Census 3: 1870, Franklin, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania pg 239 A
Census 4: 1880, Franklin,Westmoreland,Indiana,Roll T9-1205,Pg 409A,ED 125"
William D. Masters, Jan. 22, 1900, Aged 72 yrs, 6mos.,28da.
Isabella Masters, Wife of William D. Masters, Died 7-12-1890, Aged abt 56yrs
J. Masters, died Dec. 12, 18__.Aged 3 yrs.
Earl Masters (Father) no dates http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~njm1/sardis.htm
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Isabella by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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