Name | James WYBURN | |
Birth | 15 Jun 1841 | Bridgwater, Somerset, England [1, 2, 3] |
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Gender | Male | |
Baptism | 7 Sep 1847 | South Petherton, Somerset, England, United Kingdom [3] |
Address: Wesleyan | ||
Residence | 30 Mar 1851 | 50 East St, St. Mary Magdeline Parish, Taunton, Somerset, England [1] |
Scholar | ||
Residence | 7 Apr 1861 | 62 Langport St, Ilminster, Somerset, England [4] |
Grocer's assistant | ||
Residence | 2 Apr 1871 | 44 Creech Road, Creech St. Michael, Somerset, England [5] |
Grocer | ||
Residence | 3 Apr 1881 | Creech St. Michael, Somerset, England, United Kingdom [6] |
Unemployed grocer | ||
Residence | 5 Apr 1891 | Creech St. Michael, Somerset, England, United Kingdom [7] |
Living on own means | ||
Death | Mar 1892 | Taunton, Somerset, England, United Kingdom [8] |
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Person ID | I6065 | Watkins |
Last Modified | 1 Jan 2014 |
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 [9] |
Cabinet maker | ||
Family ID | F1161 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents | The will of Ann Minson Wyburn Ann was the first wife of Job Wyburn (1806-1892). Job deserted Ann and their children in 1850 when he emigrated to the United States where, in time, he married again and had a second family. |
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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