Gazlay Family History
 

FamilyPhebe Ann Wilbor

Parents

FatherJeptha Wilbor (15 April 1793 - 19 March 1871)
MotherCatherine Cookingham (14 May 1794 - 31 March 1871)

Personal Information

Record Created: 14 October 2012; Last Edited: 23 April 2020 
Person ID4271
NamePhebe Ann Wilbor
GenderFemale
Born 11 November 1824 in Avon, Livingston County, New York1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Married 22 June 1846 to Joseph Gazlay8
Died 10 May 1899 in Pultneyville, Wayne County, New York1, 2
Buried in Lake View Cemetery, Pultneyville, Wayne County, New York1, 2

Person/Family

Spouse 1FamilyJoseph Gazlay (son of Stephen Gazlay and Ann Harris)
Born 21 December 1823 in Schoharie County, New York
Married 22 June 1846 to Phebe Ann Wilbor
Died 26 October 1896 in Pultneyville, Wayne County, New York
  
Children of Phebe Ann Wilbor and Joseph Gazlay:
  
+1.FamilyJosephine Gazlay
Born 14 February 1849 in Pultneyville, Wayne County, New York
Married ca. 1873 to Jesse Philetus Bumpus
Died 15 March 1919 in Monroe, Monroe County, Michigan
  
2.FamilyByron H. Gazlay
Born 25 January 1851 in New York
Married to Frances Selby
Died 25 July 1927 in Williamson, Wayne County, New York
  
+3.FamilyInez Gazlay
Born 17 November 1862 in New York
Married 9 June 1887 to George Landon Fisk
Died 16 December 1941
  

Sources

  1. Cemetery Inscriptions, Lake View Cemetery, Pultneyville, Town of Williamson, Wayne County, New York, Wayne County GenWeb, Cemeteries. Gaslay, Phebe Ann, wife, Nov. 4, 1824- May 10, 1899. [Her birth date is slightly different here compared with another source that indicates Nov. 11, 1824].
  2. Find a Grave (website). Lakeview Cemetery, Pultnyville, Wayne County, New York, Phebe Ann Wilbur Gazley, born: 4 November 1824 in Avon, Livingston County, New York; died: 10 May 1899 in Pultneyville, Wayne County, New York [from record, which includes a note naming her parents, and provides the names and links for her spouse and children].
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1850, New York, Wayne County, Williamson, Page No. 305, family of Joseph Gazley (26, NY, farmer); Phebe A. Gazley (25, NY); Josephine Gazley (1, NY).
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1860, New York, Wayne County, Town of Williamson, Page No. 40, family of Joseph Gazley (36, NY, tavern keeper); Phebe Ann Gazley (35, NY); Josephine Gazley (11, NY); Byron Gazley (9, NY); Samuel Griffin (40, NY, waggon maker); Atchmus Yaley (27, Germany); Susan Debenck (17, Holland); Edward Stevenson (54, unknown, blacksmith); James Ferguson (28, NY, sailor); Francis Ferguson (21, NY); Mary Jane Ferguson (43, NY); Emma Ferguson (5, Mich.); Martin Ham (24, NY). They are living next door to William Gazley, Joseph’s brother.
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1870, New York, Wayne County, Williamson, Page No. 23, family of Joseph Gazlay (45, New York, hotel proprietor); Phebe A. Gazlay (44, New York); Josephine Gazlay (21, New York); Byron Gazlay (19, New York, hostler); Inez Gazlay (7, New York); Joanna Fisher (19, New York, domestic servant); Samuel Griffin (50, New York, wagon maker); Myron Thomas (26, New York, works in planing mill); Edwin Haskins (19, New York, works in planing mill); James Montgomery (40, New York works in planing mill [?]); David Shepard (63, New York, show maker); Charles O. Morse (42, New York, sailor); William Gazlay (48, New York, hostler); Edward H. Ebsteen (21, Baden, clothing merchant); Andrew Roserier (42, New York, butcher).
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1880, New York, Wayne County, Williamson, Enumeration District 193, Page No. 6B, family of Joseph Gazlay (55, New York, farmer); wife Phebe A. Gazlay (55, New York); daughter Inez Gazlay (17, New York); son Byron Gazlay (29, New York, transient); daughter-in-law Franke Gazlay (23, New York); servant Jennie Balee (15, Holland).
  7. New York State Census, 1892, Wayne County, Williamson, Second Election District, Page 15, family of Joseph Gazlay (69, US, farmer); Phebbe Gazlay (68, US); Ellen Gazlay (34, US) [Ellen is their niece, the daughter of William Gazlay].
  8. The Wildbores in America: A Family Tree, by John Reid Wilbor. Baltimore, Md., Press of G. W. King Print Co. 1933. Available at Heritage Quest (website).