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John Wilbur (1766 - 1850)

John Wilbur
Born in Easton, Washington County, New Yorkmap
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Husband of — married 3 Mar 1803 in Easton, Washington, New York, United Statesmap
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Died at age 83 in Easton, Washington County, New York, USA.map
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Biography

John Wilbur, son of Jonathan and Sarah (Fones) Wilbor,[1]was born on 7 Sep. 1766 at Easton, Washington County, New York. [2]

He married Sarah Bragg, daughter of Nicholas Bragg and Sarah (--?--) Bragg, on 3 March 1803 at Washington County, New York.[1][2]

He and Sarah Bragg were members of Easton & Saratoga Society of Friends on 21 May 1829 at Washington County, New York, USA. [1]

John died on 23 Feb. 1850 at Easton, Washington County, New York, at age "83 y 5 m 16d.".[1][2]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 James E. Hazard Index. Society of Friends.
    • "Wilbur John m Easton & Saratoga Sarah Bragg dt of Nicholas (dec) & Sarah. S of Jonathan& Sarah dom: 1803 3 3 call: E 373 vol: 3.3 page:44 id: 250247."
    • "Wilbur John mbr Easton & Saratoga with w Sarah and ch: Job, Peleg, Anna, Mary & Samuel date; 1829 5 21 call: E 373 vol: 1.6 page: 247 id: 251264."
    • "Wilbur John d Easton & Saratoga. parents: Jonathan & Sarah, age 83y 5m 16d dod: 1850 2 23 call: E 373 vol: 3.1 page: 15 id: 25169."
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 John Reid Wilbor and Benjamin F. Wilbour. The Wildbores in America, a family tree. Second Ed. Baltimore, MN, 1933. Vol. 1. p. 106. Avail. at Ancestry.com.




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