[Year] | [Date] | [Age] | [Event] | |||
1815 | Born in England [1] | |||||
1841 | [25-26y] | Lived in Common Acre Drove, Littleport, Cambridgeshire, England [2] | ||||
1845 | Apr 19 | [29-30y] | Married Mary Ann Brightwell (b. 1825) in Welney, Norfolk, England [8, 9] Married, by banns, by minister Peregrine Curtois. Witnessed by Johnathan Whibrow & Matthew Redhead |
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1846 | [30-31y] | - birth of daughter Sarah Wibrow (b. 1846) in Common Acre, Littleport, Cambridgeshire, England [4, 10, 11] | ||||
1847 | Jun 16 | [31-32y] | - birth of daughter Rachael Wybra (b. 1847) in Common Acre, Littleport, Cambridgeshire, England [12, 13] | |||
1850 | [34-35y] | - birth of daughter Ann Wibrow (b. 1850) in Common Acre, Littleport, Cambridgeshire, England [4, 14] | ||||
1851 | [35-36y] | Lived in Common Acre Drove, Littleport, Cambridgeshire, England [3] | ||||
1860 | [44-45y] | Lived in Barre, Orleans County, New York State, United States [4] | ||||
1870 | [54-55y] | Lived in Barre, Orleans County, New York State, United States [5] | ||||
1875 | [59-60y] | Lived in Barre, Orleans County, New York State, United States [6] | ||||
1880 | [64-65y] | Lived in Barre, Orleans County, New York State, United States [1] | ||||
1892 | [76-77y] | Lived in Barre, Orleans County, New York State, United States | ||||
1900 | [84-85y] | Lived in Barre, Orleans County, New York State, United States [7] |
Census | Name | Age | Birth | Birth Date | Occ. | Father's Birth | Mother's Birth | Immigrated |
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1841 | Henry Whybrow | 20-24 | Cambridgeshire | |||||
1851 | Henry Wybra | 35 | Cambridgeshire Littleport | Ag Lab | ||||
1860 | Henry Wybrow | 45 | Old Eng | Day Laborer | ||||
1865 | Harry Wybrow | 50 | England | Ditcher | ||||
1870 | Henry Wybrow | 55 | '' | Laborer | ||||
1875 | Harry Ybrow | 60 | '' | Ditcher | ||||
1880 | Harry Wybrow | 65 | '' | Farmer | England | England | ||
1892 | Harry Whybrow | 78 | '' | '' | ||||
1900 | Henry Wybrow | 85 | '' | Feb 1815 | England | England | 1849 |
Notes
Last updated 15 Sep 2024 by Andrew Billyard
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