Vebber Perry
Male 1841 - 1913

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  • Birth  1841  [1
    Gender  Male 
    _UPD  18 AUG 2009 18:17:10 GMT-5 
    Died  18 Jul 1913  Evans Mills, Jefferson, New York, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3
    Buried  Evans Mills, Le Ray, Jefferson, New York Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID  I4183  Alan Donald Vibber
    Last Modified  08 Dec 2009 
     
    Father  Vebber Alfred,   b. 04 Aug 1800,   d. 08 Nov 1880 
    Mother  Ensign Sally,   b. Abt 1804,   d. 08 Aug 1876 
    Family ID  F1717  Group Sheet
     
    Family  Mary R.,   b. 1848,   d. 1919 
    Children 
     1. Vebber Mark,   b. 1869,   d. 1954
     2. Vebber Ada S.,   b. 01 Sep 1871,   d. 10 Apr 1958
     3. Vebber Brayton N.,   b. 1876,   d. 1900
     4. Vebber Carl,   d. 1888
     5. Vebber Alfred J.,   b. 1877,   d. 1907
     6. Vebber Eugene,   b. 02 Oct 1875,   d. 19 Dec 1882
     7. Vebber Tina E.,   b. 1883,   d. 1906
    Family ID  F1718  Group Sheet
     
  • Notes 
    • MR. VEBBER, WAR VETERAN, SUCCUMBS AT EVANS MILLS

      Watertown, July 18 - Perry Vebber, 71, of Evans Mills, son of Alfred Vebber, pioneers of Jefferson county, died this evening at his home. He suffered a stroke this afternoon. He was a stone???? and aCivil War Veternan.

      Surviving are his widow, two children, Marak and Ada Vebber of Evans Mills and one sister, Mrs. Almeda Daynard of the same place. During the war he served with the Tenth New York Heavy Artillery.

      VETERNAN OF 10TH H.A. PASSES AWAY

      Perry Vebber, Aged 71 Years, Dies Near Evans Mills

      Evans Mills, July 19. - Perry Vebber, aged 71 years, died early Friday evening at his home about a mile from this village, following an illness of two years duration. He had been failing gradually. Friday afternoon at he suffered a paralytic stroke and a short time later was the victim of another shock. He died at 7 p.m.

      Mr. Vebber was a native of northern New York and spent his boyhood in this part of the country when the Tenth New York Heavy Artillery was organized he enlisted and served in nearly every battle the regiment was in. He was a good soldier and was elevated to the rank of sergeant in Company C. For a time he was assigned to detached services and assisted in drilling recruits in Ohio regiments. He later returned to the Tenth and served with them until the end of the war.

      He returned to northern New York after the close of the war, going west in 1868. For several years he ran a farm in the west and part of the time was in business for himself running a store.

      A few years later he returned to northern New York and for many years made his home in Evans Mills. He was employed for a time as a stone cutter. Of late years his health had been such that he was not able to work.

      Sergeant Vebber was a member of the Capt. Chauncey Wilkie Post, G. A. R., at Evans Mills. Failing health did not permit his going to Gettysburg to attend the ??rest reunion.

      Mr. Vebber was a Democrat in politics and had adhered closely to that party during his life. He was well known in the village and had a large circle of friends. Whether or not the post of which he was a member will attend the funeral services in a body is not known as yet, but it is believed that they will.

      There survive his wife, and two children, Mark Vebber and Miss Ada Vebber, both of Evans Mills. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Almeda Daynard, also of this village.

      Announcement of the time of funeral will be made later.
     
  • Sources 
    1. [S226] http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyjeffer/barletv.htm (Reliability: 3).

    2. [S225] The Post-Standard, Syracuse, N.Y, 2 - Saturday Morning, July 19, 1913 (Reliability: 3).

    3. [S220] Watertown Daily Times, Saturday Afternoon - July 19, 1913 (Reliability: 3).