His death announcement in the Naples New York Record tells that he is one of eight sons of Ephraim Wilbur and the brother of Theron Wilbur. He was born on May 1, 1842 in Naples New York.
His obitury in the Eau Claire Leader, 31 July 1923, tells of his service is Co H, 188 New York infantry in the Civil war, and had six brothers in the Army. He was survied by a wife and four chldren. Inlcuding Mrs. Anna Rayment (Phoebie Annie Wilbur) of Callam Bay, Washington (from his first married to Ada St. John (St. Clair). Funeral services at Ludington on August 1, Interment at Forest Hill.
His death announcement in the Naples New York Record tells that he is one of eight sons of Ephraim Wilbur and the brother of Theron Wilbur. He was born on May 1, 1842 in Naples New York.
His obitury in the Eau Claire Leader, 31 July 1923, tells of his service is Co H, 188 New York infantry in the Civil war, and had six brothers in the Army. He was survied by a wife and four chldren. Inlcuding Mrs. Anna Rayment (Phoebie Annie Wilbur) of Callam Bay, Washington (from his first married to Ada St. John (St. Clair). Funeral services at Ludington on August 1, Interment at Forest Hill.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Wilbur St. John
1829–1877
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Samuel Gritman Wilbur
1830–1920
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Erastus J Wilbur
1833–1918
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Purlee Wilbur
1834–1912
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Sarah C. Wilbur Armstrong
1837–1870
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Hiram E. Wilbur
1840–1876
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Theron Egbert Wilbur
1845–1929
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Egbert Wilbur
1848–1921
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Ida Ann Wilbur Coons
1852–1939
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Charles D Wilbur
1855–1920
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Phoebe Adell Wilbur Ingraham Rulison
1857–1942
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