FULTON—James L. Rebeor, 58, died early Thursday morning at his home, 155 West Second Street, following a short illness.
Mr. Rebeor was a member of Holy Family Church and was employed by the American Woolen Company as a loom fixer. Active in musical organizations in Fulton for many years, he was director of the A. F. L. drum corps at the time of his death.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Rebeor; six daughters, Mrs. May Davenport, Miss Lola Rebeor, Mrs. Irene Kiah, Miss Dorothy Rebeor and Miss Mary Rebeor, all of Fulton, and Mrs. Betty Barbera of Granby Center; five sons, Harold Rebeor of Rochester and Paul, Francis, and Ronald Rebeor of Fulton, and Maurice Rebeor of Oswego; several grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Rose Wilson, and a brother, George Rebeor, both of Fulton.
Additional Information:
Grandson of Félix/Felix and Domithilde/Matilda (Rocbrune) Robillard/Rebeor; they immigrated from Quebec to New York, in the mid-1800s.
Descended from Claude Robillard, who migrated to Quebec from Normandy in the 1670s; the line from Claude to James is as follows:
Claude Robillard (m. Marie Grondin)
Nicolas Robillard (m. Françoise Cecire)
Joseph Robillard (m. Josephe Ranger)
Joseph Robillard (m. Marguerite Lalonde)
Basile A. Robillard (m. Geneviève Cousineau)
Félix Robillard/Felix Rebeor (m. Domithilde/Matilda Rocbrune)
James Robillard/Rebeor (m. Rose A. O'Mara)
James L. Rebeor
Son of James and Rose A. (O'Mara) Rebeor.
Brothers: George J. and Laurence Rebeor
Sisters: Dora R. (Rebeor) Best, Irene L. (Rebeor) Earnshaw, and Rose A. (Rebeor) Wilson Chase.
Married Mary C. Parker, daughter of Walter A. and Eliza (Murtaugh) Parker, and they had 11 children.
Father of six daughters: Mary E. (Rebeor) Davenport Gibson, Lola M. (Rebeor) Bradley, Irene M. (Rebeor) Brown Kiah Hull, Dorothy E. (Rebeor) Howle, Mary L. (Rebeor) Lester, and Elizabeth L. (Rebeor) Barbera; and five sons: Harold E., Paul P., Maurice J., Francis E., and Ronald E. Rebeor.
FULTON—James L. Rebeor, 58, died early Thursday morning at his home, 155 West Second Street, following a short illness.
Mr. Rebeor was a member of Holy Family Church and was employed by the American Woolen Company as a loom fixer. Active in musical organizations in Fulton for many years, he was director of the A. F. L. drum corps at the time of his death.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Rebeor; six daughters, Mrs. May Davenport, Miss Lola Rebeor, Mrs. Irene Kiah, Miss Dorothy Rebeor and Miss Mary Rebeor, all of Fulton, and Mrs. Betty Barbera of Granby Center; five sons, Harold Rebeor of Rochester and Paul, Francis, and Ronald Rebeor of Fulton, and Maurice Rebeor of Oswego; several grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Rose Wilson, and a brother, George Rebeor, both of Fulton.
Additional Information:
Grandson of Félix/Felix and Domithilde/Matilda (Rocbrune) Robillard/Rebeor; they immigrated from Quebec to New York, in the mid-1800s.
Descended from Claude Robillard, who migrated to Quebec from Normandy in the 1670s; the line from Claude to James is as follows:
Claude Robillard (m. Marie Grondin)
Nicolas Robillard (m. Françoise Cecire)
Joseph Robillard (m. Josephe Ranger)
Joseph Robillard (m. Marguerite Lalonde)
Basile A. Robillard (m. Geneviève Cousineau)
Félix Robillard/Felix Rebeor (m. Domithilde/Matilda Rocbrune)
James Robillard/Rebeor (m. Rose A. O'Mara)
James L. Rebeor
Son of James and Rose A. (O'Mara) Rebeor.
Brothers: George J. and Laurence Rebeor
Sisters: Dora R. (Rebeor) Best, Irene L. (Rebeor) Earnshaw, and Rose A. (Rebeor) Wilson Chase.
Married Mary C. Parker, daughter of Walter A. and Eliza (Murtaugh) Parker, and they had 11 children.
Father of six daughters: Mary E. (Rebeor) Davenport Gibson, Lola M. (Rebeor) Bradley, Irene M. (Rebeor) Brown Kiah Hull, Dorothy E. (Rebeor) Howle, Mary L. (Rebeor) Lester, and Elizabeth L. (Rebeor) Barbera; and five sons: Harold E., Paul P., Maurice J., Francis E., and Ronald E. Rebeor.
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