Name | Joseph WYBURN | |
Birth | Abt 1836 | Guernsey, Channel Islands, Great Britian [1, 2] |
Gender | Male | |
Residence | 6 Jun 1841 | High Street, Bridgewater, Somerset, England [3] |
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Residence | 30 Mar 1851 | 50 East St, St. Mary Magdeline Parish, Taunton, Somerset, England [4] |
Works at cabinet works | ||
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Immigration | 14 Jan 1860 | New York City, New York, New York, United States |
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Residence | 26 Jul 1860 | Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States [5] |
Tailor | ||
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Enlistment | 6 Feb 1862 | Forest, Jackson Twp, Hardin, Ohio, United States [6] |
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Misc | 31 Dec 1862 | Stony River, Tennessee, United States [7] |
Wounded at the Battle of Stony River | ||
Misc | 19 Aug 1863 | Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee, United States [8] |
Transferred to Invalid Corps | ||
Milit-End | 4 Mar 1865 | Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States [9, 10] |
Misc | 16 Aug 1869 | Ohio [11] |
Pension granted | ||
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Residence | 12 Jun 1880 | National Military Home, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio [2] |
Tailor | ||
Death | 5 Mar 1895 | Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States [12] |
Burial | Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States [13] | |
Address: Dayton National Cemetery | ||
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Person ID | I3769 | Watkins |
Last Modified | 10 Jan 2019 |
Father | Job \ Joseph D. WYBURN, Sr., b. 11 Feb 1806, West Cranmore, Somerset, England, United Kingdom d. 5 May 1892, Pleasant Township, Hardin, Ohio, United States (Age 86 years) | |
Mother | Sarah Ann MINSON, b. 30 Apr 1808, Ilminster, Somerset, England, United Kingdom d. 29 Nov 1886, Creech St. Michael, Somerset, England, United Kingdom (Age 78 years) | |
Marriage | Abt 1826 | |
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Residence | 6 Jun 1841 | High Street, Parish of Bridgewater, Bridgewater, Somerset, England [14] |
Cabinet maker | ||
Family ID | F1161 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents | WYBURN - Excerpt from the Manifest of the Ship Margaret Evans, Jan. 14, 1860 This shows the brothers, Joseph and George Minson Wyburn, arriving in the Port of New York from London. | |
Military Service of Joseph Wyburn This 1890 Census record is a part of the census taken at the National Military Home in Dayton, Ohio. It shows the period during which Joseph Wyburn, the English son of Joseph D. Wyburn, Sr. served in the military during the War Between the States, a period of four years and 26 days. |
Headstones | Joseph Wyburn (1836 Guernsey, Channel Islands, Great Britain - 1895 Dayton) |
Histories | WYBURN - The Conveyance of the property of Job Wyburn (1756-1833) This history tells of a property, located in Creech Saint Michael, Somerset, England. It was the home of Job Wyburn, the elder, (1756-1833). Job willed this property to his wife, Sarah Dicker Wyburn (1759-1838)and their son, Job Wyburn (1806-1892). It documents the legal work that had to be completed so that Job, the younger's, direct, living heirs could deed this property to William Durman in 1893. |
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