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John Vibber

Birth
Death
1770 (aged 80–81)
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Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Uknown as of October 2009. Add to Map
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The first mention of John Vibber I is in the records of the town of New London, CT, where in 1711 he married Johanna Williams. The entry reads as follows: "Vibber, John of Groton, married Joanna Williams of New London, Aug. 9, 1711."

Johanna appears to have been the twin sister of William Williams, who was born approximately 1684. She is believed to have been the daughter of Thomas Williams and Johanna ___________. Henry A. Baker in his History of Montville, Connecticut, attempts to carry the Williams line back to the father of Thomas - Robert of Roxbury, MA.

It seems that at some time, perhaps at Johanna's death or in a parish genealogy, the date of John Vibber's birth was entered in the church records, and that entry reads as follows: "Viber, John, b. Oct. 24, 1689; m. Johanna Williams. She d. Jan. 9, 1754; she b. 168(5)"

John Vibber married secondly, Marion (Hurlburt) Baker, the widow of Joshua Baker. A prenuptual agreement was made between John and Miriam (Marion) (Hurlburt) Baker to leave certain items to her should he die first.

On April 18th, 1761, John Vibber made out his will and refers in the will to the prenuptual agreement. The will was executed on May 5th, 1770. John Vibber Died probably between January and May of 1770.
The first mention of John Vibber I is in the records of the town of New London, CT, where in 1711 he married Johanna Williams. The entry reads as follows: "Vibber, John of Groton, married Joanna Williams of New London, Aug. 9, 1711."

Johanna appears to have been the twin sister of William Williams, who was born approximately 1684. She is believed to have been the daughter of Thomas Williams and Johanna ___________. Henry A. Baker in his History of Montville, Connecticut, attempts to carry the Williams line back to the father of Thomas - Robert of Roxbury, MA.

It seems that at some time, perhaps at Johanna's death or in a parish genealogy, the date of John Vibber's birth was entered in the church records, and that entry reads as follows: "Viber, John, b. Oct. 24, 1689; m. Johanna Williams. She d. Jan. 9, 1754; she b. 168(5)"

John Vibber married secondly, Marion (Hurlburt) Baker, the widow of Joshua Baker. A prenuptual agreement was made between John and Miriam (Marion) (Hurlburt) Baker to leave certain items to her should he die first.

On April 18th, 1761, John Vibber made out his will and refers in the will to the prenuptual agreement. The will was executed on May 5th, 1770. John Vibber Died probably between January and May of 1770.


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