As Phoebe Cox in Walsall she met and married Rev. Thomas Beasley. A member of the Uxbridge Congregational Church for 70 years, she died aged 97.
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Phoebe Beasley
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Phoebe Beasley
In memory of Phoebe - widow of the late Reverend Thomas Ebenezer Beasley: who...
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