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article retrieved 14 Oct 2012
The Morning Herald
Wed. 7 Sep 1921
James L. Vebber.
The funeral of James L. Vebber was
held at his late home, 9 Park street,
yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
and was largely attended. There were
many beautiful floral tributes, including
pieces from Brltch Tent K. O. T. M.,
employes of the City of Gloversvllle,
Highway Dept, and from the
family, friends and neighbors. The
service was in charge of Rev. William
C. Spicer, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church. Members of the
family acted as bearers and the interment
was made in the family plot
at Prospect Hill.
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James L. Vebber married Emma (Emily) Baker (or Belden?) and had two sons: Loren and Arthur. His second wife was Anna Cudworth.
http://fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html
article retrieved 14 Oct 2012
The Morning Herald
Wed. 7 Sep 1921
James L. Vebber.
The funeral of James L. Vebber was
held at his late home, 9 Park street,
yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
and was largely attended. There were
many beautiful floral tributes, including
pieces from Brltch Tent K. O. T. M.,
employes of the City of Gloversvllle,
Highway Dept, and from the
family, friends and neighbors. The
service was in charge of Rev. William
C. Spicer, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church. Members of the
family acted as bearers and the interment
was made in the family plot
at Prospect Hill.
______________
James L. Vebber married Emma (Emily) Baker (or Belden?) and had two sons: Loren and Arthur. His second wife was Anna Cudworth.
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