Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur
M, ID# 588, (1802 - 1884)
Back to top Father-Can* | Thomas Willbur b. bt 1770 - 1775, d. b 1850 |
Mother-Can* | Abigail Salmon b. 1775, d. a 29 Sep 1850 |
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur was born on 12 March 1802 in Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York.1,2 He was the son of Thomas Willbur and Abigail Salmon.
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur was probably included as a white male, age under 10, in Thomas Willbur's household on the 1810 Census enumerated in Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York; Asael is missing from the household he should be listed in the 16 thru 25 years column.3,1
On 16 October 1822, Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur married Polly "Sally" Campbell in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, by Birdsey Beardsley, Justice of the Peace.2,4 Stephen and Polly had seven children.5
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur, 28 years old, was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 U.S. Federal Census enumerated in Erin, Tioga, New York. Based on ages, it is possible the following were also living in the household, Russell Holmes "Russ" Wilbur and John Randolph Wilbur, white males, age newborn to 4 years old, Charlotte Eveline Wilbur and Maria Antionette Wilbur, white females, age five to nine years old, Polly Wilbur, a white female, age thirty to thirty-nine years old.6
Stephen at the age of 36, was discharged from his military service on 24 November 1838 in Havannah, Schuyler, New York, as a "Fifer Major" in the 217 th NY State Militia under Col. Nelson Colegrow. Stephen served for 7 years before being honorably discharged.7
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur, 38 years old, was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 U.S. Federal Census enumerated in Veteran, Chemung, New York. Based on ages, it is possible the following were also living in the household, Eugene LeBond Wilbur and Dewitt Clinton Wilbur, white males, age newborn to 4 years old, Jerome Wilbur and Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur, white males, age five to nine years old, Russell Holmes "Russ" Wilbur and John Randolph Wilbur, white males, age ten to fourteen years old, Maria Antionette Wilbur, a white female, age ten to fourteen years old, Polly Wilbur, a white female, age thirty to thirty-nine years old. Also enumerated on this page are the families of Abijah Wilber and Lockhart Wilber. (Are they related?)8
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Veteran, Chemung, New York, in the household of John Albert Parrott and Maria Antionette Parrott, his daughter and her husband.9
Circa September 1856, Stephen migrated to Dakota County, Nebraska. Accompaning him was his child, Eugene LeBond Wilbur.1,2
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur was mentioned in the will of his brother Alanson Wilbur 21 November 1859 Belvidere, Boone, Illinois.10 Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur is the brother of Alanson, as per the will of Alanson Wilbur.11,2
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Big Sioux, Union, Dakota Territory, in the household of Adolph Mason and Charlotte Eveline Mason, his daughter and her husband.12
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of La Porte, Wayne, Nebraska, in the household of Russell Holmes "Russ" Wilbur and Esther Hannah Wilbur, his son and daughter-in-law.13
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur died on 8 April 1884 in Dakota County, Nebraska, at the age of 82. At the home of his son.2,1,5 Stephen was buried in the Wilbur family burial plot in the Greenwood Cemetery, located in Wayne, Wayne County, Nebraska .7
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur's obituary was printed in the Logan Valley Herald, circulated in Wayne, Wayne County, Nebraska, on 11 April 1884.5,14
Stephen's obituary states:
Died WILBUR. - At the residence of his son, R. H. Wilbur, of paralysis on April 8th, 1884, Steven V. Wilbur, aged 82 years and 27 days. The deceased was born at Stephentown, Rensselaer, N. Y. He removed to Conneticut at an early age, where he was married in Litchfield county, to Polly Campbell, and removed to Chemung County, where his wife died in 1859, since which time he has resided with his children, the last few years of his life being spent with his oldest son, Russel, in Nebraska. He was the father of seven children, four of whom survive him. He was ever an active busy man, and not at a ripe old age he has been called to meet her again whose smiles and presence enlivened his life in his earlier years.
The obituary printed in the Wayne Herald states that Polly died in 1850.5
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur's obituary was printed in the Wayne Herald, circulated in Wayne, Wayne County, Nebraska, on 17 April 1884.5,14
Stephen's obituary states:
Died WILBUR. - At the residence of his son, R. H. Wilbur, of paralysis on April 8th, 1884, Steven V. Wilbur, aged 82 years and 27 days.
The deceased was born at Stephentown, Rensselaer, N. Y. He removed to Conneticut at an early age, where he was married in Litchfield county, to Polly Campbell, and removed to Chemung County, where his wife died in 1850, since which time he has resided with his children, the last few years of his life being spent with his oldest son, Russel, in Nebraska. He was the father of seven children, four of whom survive him. He was ever an active busy man, and not at a ripe old age he has been called to meet her again whose smiles and presence enlivened his life in his earlier years. - Wayne Herald.
The above deceased is the father of Commissioner Wilbur.
The obituary printed in the Logan Valley Herald states Polly died in 1859.5
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur was probably included as a white male, age under 10, in Thomas Willbur's household on the 1810 Census enumerated in Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York; Asael is missing from the household he should be listed in the 16 thru 25 years column.3,1
On 16 October 1822, Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur married Polly "Sally" Campbell in Kent, Litchfield, Connecticut, by Birdsey Beardsley, Justice of the Peace.2,4 Stephen and Polly had seven children.5
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur, 28 years old, was listed as the head of a family on the 1830 U.S. Federal Census enumerated in Erin, Tioga, New York. Based on ages, it is possible the following were also living in the household, Russell Holmes "Russ" Wilbur and John Randolph Wilbur, white males, age newborn to 4 years old, Charlotte Eveline Wilbur and Maria Antionette Wilbur, white females, age five to nine years old, Polly Wilbur, a white female, age thirty to thirty-nine years old.6
Stephen at the age of 36, was discharged from his military service on 24 November 1838 in Havannah, Schuyler, New York, as a "Fifer Major" in the 217 th NY State Militia under Col. Nelson Colegrow. Stephen served for 7 years before being honorably discharged.7
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur, 38 years old, was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 U.S. Federal Census enumerated in Veteran, Chemung, New York. Based on ages, it is possible the following were also living in the household, Eugene LeBond Wilbur and Dewitt Clinton Wilbur, white males, age newborn to 4 years old, Jerome Wilbur and Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur, white males, age five to nine years old, Russell Holmes "Russ" Wilbur and John Randolph Wilbur, white males, age ten to fourteen years old, Maria Antionette Wilbur, a white female, age ten to fourteen years old, Polly Wilbur, a white female, age thirty to thirty-nine years old. Also enumerated on this page are the families of Abijah Wilber and Lockhart Wilber. (Are they related?)8
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Veteran, Chemung, New York, in the household of John Albert Parrott and Maria Antionette Parrott, his daughter and her husband.9
Circa September 1856, Stephen migrated to Dakota County, Nebraska. Accompaning him was his child, Eugene LeBond Wilbur.1,2
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur was mentioned in the will of his brother Alanson Wilbur 21 November 1859 Belvidere, Boone, Illinois.10 Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur is the brother of Alanson, as per the will of Alanson Wilbur.11,2
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Big Sioux, Union, Dakota Territory, in the household of Adolph Mason and Charlotte Eveline Mason, his daughter and her husband.12
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of La Porte, Wayne, Nebraska, in the household of Russell Holmes "Russ" Wilbur and Esther Hannah Wilbur, his son and daughter-in-law.13
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur died on 8 April 1884 in Dakota County, Nebraska, at the age of 82. At the home of his son.2,1,5 Stephen was buried in the Wilbur family burial plot in the Greenwood Cemetery, located in Wayne, Wayne County, Nebraska .7
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur's obituary was printed in the Logan Valley Herald, circulated in Wayne, Wayne County, Nebraska, on 11 April 1884.5,14
Stephen's obituary states:
Died WILBUR. - At the residence of his son, R. H. Wilbur, of paralysis on April 8th, 1884, Steven V. Wilbur, aged 82 years and 27 days. The deceased was born at Stephentown, Rensselaer, N. Y. He removed to Conneticut at an early age, where he was married in Litchfield county, to Polly Campbell, and removed to Chemung County, where his wife died in 1859, since which time he has resided with his children, the last few years of his life being spent with his oldest son, Russel, in Nebraska. He was the father of seven children, four of whom survive him. He was ever an active busy man, and not at a ripe old age he has been called to meet her again whose smiles and presence enlivened his life in his earlier years.
The obituary printed in the Wayne Herald states that Polly died in 1850.5
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur's obituary was printed in the Wayne Herald, circulated in Wayne, Wayne County, Nebraska, on 17 April 1884.5,14
Stephen's obituary states:
Died WILBUR. - At the residence of his son, R. H. Wilbur, of paralysis on April 8th, 1884, Steven V. Wilbur, aged 82 years and 27 days.
The deceased was born at Stephentown, Rensselaer, N. Y. He removed to Conneticut at an early age, where he was married in Litchfield county, to Polly Campbell, and removed to Chemung County, where his wife died in 1850, since which time he has resided with his children, the last few years of his life being spent with his oldest son, Russel, in Nebraska. He was the father of seven children, four of whom survive him. He was ever an active busy man, and not at a ripe old age he has been called to meet her again whose smiles and presence enlivened his life in his earlier years. - Wayne Herald.
The above deceased is the father of Commissioner Wilbur.
The obituary printed in the Logan Valley Herald states Polly died in 1859.5
Children of Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur and Polly "Sally" Campbell
- Charlotte Eveline Wilbur+7 b. 27 Jun 1823, d. a 8 Jun 1880
- Maria Antionette Wilbur+15 b. 7 Sep 1824, d. 1911
- Russell Holmes "Russ" Wilbur+ b. 1 Dec 1826, d. 13 Feb 1889
- John Randolph Wilbur+7 b. 14 Jul 1829, d. 5 Aug 1866
- Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur7 b. 24 Jul 1831
- Jerome Wilbur7 b. 28 Sep 1833, d. 1843
- Eugene LeBond Wilbur+ b. 5 Jun 1835, d. 1 Jun 1912
- Dewitt Clinton Wilbur+16 b. 14 Sep 1837, d. 13 Mar 1875
Citations
- [S141] George Wilbur, compiler, Genealogy of the Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska (Laguna Beach California: privately printed by request, 1956). Hereinafter cited as Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska.
- [S172] Letter from Gary Sides to Ginni Morey; Gary Sides, Dakota County Historian (Box 219, Dakota City, Dakota, Nebraska), email message received 2 Mar 2001.
- [S203] 1810 US Census population schedule, Rensselaer Cnty, New York, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series M252, roll 35 , Thomas Willbor household, Stephentown, page 128, line 18.
- [S287] Compiled by Lorraine Cook White, "Marriage Records," Barbour collection : Connecticut vital records prior to 1850, (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Pub. Co, 1999), Marriage of Stephen V. Wilbur and Polly Campbell, Volume 2, page 146 ½, Family History Film [FHL] #2934. Hereinafter cited as "Kent Vital Records."
- [S637] Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur Obituary, Wayne Herald, Wayne, Wayne County, Nebraska, 17 April 1884. Hereinafter cited as Obit Stephen Wilbur.
- [S673] 1830 US Census population schedule, Tioga County, New York, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series M19, roll 109 , Stephen Wilbur household, township of Erin, page 163.
- [S141] George Wilbur, compiler, Genealogy of the Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska (Laguna Beach California: privately printed by request, 1956), page 32 of the Stephen V. Wilbur lineage. Hereinafter cited as Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska.
- [S293] 1840 Population Schedule, Chemung County, New York, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series M704, Roll , Stephen V. Wilbur Household, page 309 / 246.
- [S272] 26 Sep 1850 population schedule, Veteran, Chemung, NY, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series M432, roll 486 , Albert Parrott household, page 105 / 209, Dwelling 1627 / 201, Family 1639.
- [S78] Alanson Wilbur will (1859), Boone County will book, County Clerk's Belvidere, Illinois. will (1860), Boone County Courthouse, Boone County Courthouse, 601 North Main Street, Belvidere, Illinois. Hereinafter cited as A. Wilbur Will.
- [S78] Alanson Wilbur will (1860), Boone County Wills microfilm #10-337, County Clerk's Office, Boone County, Illinois. will (1860), Boone County Courthouse, Boone County Courthouse, 601 North Main Street, Belvidere, Illinois. Hereinafter cited as A. Wilbur Will.
- [S715] Jun 1870 US Census population schedule, Union County, Dakota Territory, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives micropublication Series M593, roll 118 , Adolph Mason Household, Elk Point Post Office page 4, dwelling #23, family #23.
- [S187] 3 Jun 1880 U. S. Census Population Schedule, Wayne Cnty, Nebraska, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archive Micropublication Series T9, roll 757 , Russel H. Wilbur Household, page 6 & 7, ED # 83.
- [S288] Maureen M. Lee, compiler, Wayne County, Nebraska, Newspaper Abstracts 1876 - 1899 (1540-E Pointer Ridge Place, Bowie, Maryland 20176: Heritage Books, 1999), page 35, Logan Valley Herald, April 11, 1884 (Vol. IX, No. 38). Hereinafter cited as Wayne Cnty NE Newspaper Abs.
- [S272] 26 Sep 1850 population schedule, Veteran, Chemung, NY, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series M432, roll 486 , Albert Parrott household,.
- [S353] Sharon Archer and Sharon Newman. Sherry Nichols, Typist, "Death records recorded for Elmira, NY for the years 1867-1881," Tri-Counties Genealogy & History Sites, online <https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nychemun/census/deathsw2.htm>, Joyce Tice, webmaster, last modified 17 Jun 2001, viewed 21 Oct 2003 by G. Morey. Hereinafter cited as Death records Elmira, NY.
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Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur1
M, ID# 4148, (1831 - )
Back to top Father* | Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur1 b. 12 Mar 1802, d. 8 Apr 1884 |
Mother* | Polly "Sally" Campbell1 b. 28 Oct 1803, d. 2 Apr 1847 |
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur was born on 24 July 1831 in Veteran, Chemung, New York.1 He was the son of Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur and Polly "Sally" Campbell.1
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur was probably included as a white male, age five to nine, in Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur's household on the 1840 Census enumerated in Veteran, Chemung, New York. Also enumerated on this page are the families of Abijah Wilber and Lockhart Wilber. (Are they related?)2
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Sparta, Monroe, Wisconsin, enumerated 6 June 1860.3
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur was probably included as a white male, age five to nine, in Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur's household on the 1840 Census enumerated in Veteran, Chemung, New York. Also enumerated on this page are the families of Abijah Wilber and Lockhart Wilber. (Are they related?)2
Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Sparta, Monroe, Wisconsin, enumerated 6 June 1860.3
Citations
- [S141] George Wilbur, compiler, Genealogy of the Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska (Laguna Beach California: privately printed by request, 1956), page 32 of the Stephen V. Wilbur lineage. Hereinafter cited as Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska.
- [S293] 1840 Population Schedule, Chemung County, New York, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series M704, Roll , Stephen V. Wilbur Household, page 309 / 246.
- [S1051] 1860 US Census population schedule, Monroe County, Wisconsin, National Archives - San Bruno, San Bruno, San Mateo, California, National Archives micropublication Series M653, roll 1424 , S V Wilber Household, town of Sparta, page 11 / 145, dwelling 82, family 79.
- [S719] BLM Monroe County Wisconsin, Land Warrant: Document #3614, Bureau of Land Management micropublication film #Accession/Serial NO. WI0680_.372, Div of Support Services, Billings, Montana . Hereinafter cited as BLM Union Cnty SD Land Warrant.
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Susan Wilbur1
F, ID# 3198
Back to top Father* | Jacob Wilbur1 b. 5 Nov 1787, d. 25 Feb 1834 |
Mother* | Elizabeth Germond1 b. 27 Feb 1784, d. 6 Aug 1863 |
Susan Wilbur was the daughter of Jacob Wilbur and Elizabeth Germond.1
Susan Wilbur married Samuel Todd in.1
Susan Wilbur married Samuel Todd in.1
Family: Susan Wilbur and Samuel Todd
Citations
- [S217] Benjamin F. Wilbour and John R. Wilbor The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree, 5 volumes, Volume II (Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company, 1938, reprinted 1998). Hereinafter cited as Wildbores in America.
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Susan Ann Wilbur1
F, ID# 3230, (1815 - 1899)
Back to top Father* | Thomas Wilbur1 b. 11 Jan 1793, d. 19 Dec 1873 |
Mother* | Mariam Filkin1 b. 1791, d. 1867 |
Susan Ann Wilbur was born on 24 December 1815 in Preble, Cortland, New York.1,2 She was the daughter of Thomas Wilbur and Mariam Filkin.1
On 27 January 1846, Susan Ann Wilbur married Henry Lanphere in Rock County County, Wisconsin.1,2
Susan Ann Wilbur died on 14 July 1899 in Clinton, Rock, Wisconsin, at the age of 83.1,2
Susan was buried in the Clinton Cemetery, located in Clinton, Rock County, Wisconsin .2
On 27 January 1846, Susan Ann Wilbur married Henry Lanphere in Rock County County, Wisconsin.1,2
Susan Ann Wilbur died on 14 July 1899 in Clinton, Rock, Wisconsin, at the age of 83.1,2
Susan was buried in the Clinton Cemetery, located in Clinton, Rock County, Wisconsin .2
Family: Susan Ann Wilbur and Henry Lanphere
Citations
- [S217] Benjamin F. Wilbour and John R. Wilbor The Wildbores in America. A Family Tree, 5 volumes, Volume II (Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company, 1938, reprinted 1998). Hereinafter cited as Wildbores in America.
- [S998] Julie Laphier, "Susan Ann Wilbur / Henry P. Lanphier," e-mail message from e-mail address to Ginni Morey, 2 Sep 2005. Hereinafter cited as "Lanphier / Wilbur."
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Thomas Willbur
M, ID# 162, (between 1770 and 1775 - before 1850)
Back to top Father-Can* | Gideon Wilbur b. 26 Jun 1739, d. b 9 May 1829 |
Mother-Can* | Sarah Burlingham d. a 1829 |
Thomas Willbur was born between 1770 and 1775 Dutchess County, New York.1 He was the son of Gideon Wilbur and Sarah Burlingham. Thomas Willbur married Abigail Salmon between 1793 and 1794.1
Thomas was Merchant in 1797 in Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York. Thomas Willbur also had a partner. Could this be Reed Brockaway and/or Jaspar Griffin?1
Thomas Willbur was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 census enumerated in Stephentown, Rensselaer, NY. Based on ages, it is possible the following were also living in the household: Alanson Wilbur, a white male, age newborn to 10 years old,Asael Wilbur, a white male, age ten to sixteen years old, Mary Wilbur and Laura Wilbur, white females, age newborn to ten years of age, Abigail Wilbur, a white female, ages twenty-six to forty-five years of age.2
Thomas Willbur was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 census enumerated in Stephentown, Rensselaer, NY. Based on ages, it is possible the following were also living in the household:, Thomas N. Wilbur and Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur, white males, age newborn to 10 years old,Alanson Wilbur, a white male, age ten to sixteen years old, Laura Wilbur, a white female, age newborn to ten years of age, Mary Wilbur, a white female, age ten to sixteen years of age, Abigail Wilbur, a white female, ages twenty-six to forty-five years of age. Asael is missing from the household he should be listed in the 16 thru 25 years column.3,1
Thomas Willbur died before 1850 in Rensselaer County, New York.1
Thomas was Merchant in 1797 in Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York. Thomas Willbur also had a partner. Could this be Reed Brockaway and/or Jaspar Griffin?1
Thomas Willbur was listed as the head of a family on the 1800 census enumerated in Stephentown, Rensselaer, NY. Based on ages, it is possible the following were also living in the household: Alanson Wilbur, a white male, age newborn to 10 years old,Asael Wilbur, a white male, age ten to sixteen years old, Mary Wilbur and Laura Wilbur, white females, age newborn to ten years of age, Abigail Wilbur, a white female, ages twenty-six to forty-five years of age.2
Thomas Willbur was listed as the head of a family on the 1810 census enumerated in Stephentown, Rensselaer, NY. Based on ages, it is possible the following were also living in the household:, Thomas N. Wilbur and Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur, white males, age newborn to 10 years old,Alanson Wilbur, a white male, age ten to sixteen years old, Laura Wilbur, a white female, age newborn to ten years of age, Mary Wilbur, a white female, age ten to sixteen years of age, Abigail Wilbur, a white female, ages twenty-six to forty-five years of age. Asael is missing from the household he should be listed in the 16 thru 25 years column.3,1
Thomas Willbur died before 1850 in Rensselaer County, New York.1
Children of Thomas Willbur and Abigail Salmon
- Asael Wilbur b. 1794
Alanson Wilbur+ b. 29 Jul 1796, d. 21 Nov 1859; No direct evidence supporting Thomas as Alanson's Father.1
- Mary Wilbur+ b. 1798, d. bt 10 Jul 1860 - 7 Jul 1870
- Laura Wilbur+ b. 1800
- Stephen Van Rensselaer Wilbur+ b. 12 Mar 1802, d. 8 Apr 1884
- Thomas N. Wilbur+ b. 1805
Citations
- [S141] George Wilbur, compiler, Genealogy of the Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska (Laguna Beach California: privately printed by request, 1956). Hereinafter cited as Wilburs of Northeast Nebraska.
- [S204] 1800 US Census population schedule, Rensselaer Cnty, New York, National Archives - San Bruno, San Bruno, San Mateo, California, National Archives Micropublication Series M32, roll 26 , Thomas Willbor household, Stephentown, page 903, line 3.
- [S203] 1810 US Census population schedule, Rensselaer Cnty, New York, National Archives, Textual Reference Branch (NWDT1), Washington, District of Columbia, National Archives Micropublication Series M252, roll 35 , Thomas Willbor household, Stephentown, page 128, line 18.
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