_Peter VAN BIBBER , Jr.______________+
| (.... - 1796) m 1756
_Jacob VANBIBBER ____|
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| |_Marguery (Major Or Marjory) BOUNDS _+
| (1740 - 1844) m 1756
_Solomon VANBIBBER __|
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|--William Lee VANBIBBER
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|_Mary Jane BRYSON ___|
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_Peter VANBEBBER ____+
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_Marcus Delafayette VANBIBBER _|
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| |_Sarah GRIMES _______
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_James Millard VANBIBBER _|
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| |_Sarah LYLE ___________________|
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|--George Marcus VANBIBER
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The following information is quoted from a personal letter dated January 18, 1988 from George Vanbiber of Vancouver, Washington to Earl W. Quintrell, a Van Bibber family researcher.
LETTER FROM GEORGE M. VANBIBER
"My Grandfather is indeed in the Ray County, Missouri 1860 census. He is next in the 1870 Washington Territory Census. He left Missouri in 1863 with his older brother, William Houston Van Bibber. He is not in any census for 1910. He died in 1908. He married Sarah Lyle and had two children. Sarah Lyle left him and married a Hewitt, then died herself leaving Hewitt children. Marcus at 59, may have been a boarder but he finished his years with his only daughter Pearl. He had gone blind as a result of an injury of which I have no details. Marcus Del. Is buried in the cemetery at Lyle, Klickitat County, Washington, as is my father and sister. Note Lyle, Washington, after my Grandfather Lyle.
There are other VBs in the 1870 Territorial Census Records but I have not researched these and I do not believe they are closely connected. The 1863 date of arrival in the Northwest is from my Aunt Pearl and I expect it is correct because Sarah Lyle came with her parents in the same wagon train that year as a youngster. I have no other confirmation on the year. I do have some of the info on Ira who went to Alaska. A Van Bibber descendant in Charleston, West Virginia, photocopied much of it; including newspaper and magazine reprints. She gave me copies last fall in West Virginia."
From the files of the late Earl Quintrell.
Van Bibber Pioneers newsletter VVol. 6 No. 8 - Jun 2003.htm
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blogan/v6n8.html
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