Milan WATERBURY
Birth:
14 Jul 1817
Nassau, New York
Death:
1 Feb 1885
Nora Springs, Iowa
Marriage:
19 Nov 1839
Fabius, New York
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
He accompanied his parents when they removed to Fabius, N.Y., following 1825. Later after his marriage he removed to Cuba,New York, where he lived for a time and worked at his trade as a carpenter, and then removed to Polo, IL. where several other families of the same decended from Daniel Waterbury, the brother of his own grandfather, Jonathan Waterbury, were settled. Later he lived at Nora Springs and Mason City, Iowa. In all these he followed his occupation as a carpenter. He also procured letters patent for several person. and at times engagaed as a farmer. BIRTH: Grace A. Waterbury and Edwin M. Waterbury, Jonathan Waterbury Genealogy (Oswego, New York: Palladium-Times, Inc., 1930) DEATH: Grace A. Waterbury and Edwin M. Waterbury, Jonathan Waterbury Genealogy (Oswego, New York: Palladium-Times, Inc., 1930)
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DEATH: Grace A. Waterbury and Edwin M. Waterbury, Jonathan Waterbury Genealogy (Oswego, New York: Palladium-Times, Inc., 1930)
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
14 Aug 1840
Fabius, New York
Death:
24 Apr 1899
Kimball, South Dakota
Notes:
BIRTH: Grace A. Waterbury and Edwin M. Waterbury, Jonathan Waterbury Genealogy (Oswego, New York: Palladium-Times, Inc., 1930) While he was still a child his parents removed to Cuba New York where they remained for a long time, and then removed to Polo, IL, where he grew to manhood. Later he moved to Mason City Iowa, and still later to Waterbury, Jerauld, South Dakota, named after him which he helped to found and build to a prosperous community, with the assistance of others of the same surname from Illinios. Still later he removed to Kimball, South Dakota, where he followed his trade as a building contracter. Lewis J. Waterbury had served in the Civil War as a member of the 62nd Illinois Infantry, enlisting at Polo, IL, and serving during a large part of the war. He was a corporal of his company. He was wounded in action, but continued with his regiment to the end of the war when he was honorably discharged. He held membership in the Grand Army of the Republic at Kimball, South Dakota, and apon his death there, 24 APR 1899, was buried with full millitary honors. His death followed an operation. During the later years of his life he was in ill health most of time as a result of two paralytic strokes and hence inactive as far as business was concerned. His mind however, remained clear and keen to the end. He was known for his cheerfulness and optimism. He was pocessed of a fine tenor voice. Many of his shut in hours were devoted to amateur cabinet making, and the wittling and carving of various intricate patterns and figures and which he worked with care and percision.
2
Birth:
3 May 1842
Fabius, New York
Death:
10 Apr 1924
Sawtelle, Cal
Notes:
BIRTH: Grace A. Waterbury and Edwin M. Waterbury, Jonathan Waterbury Genealogy (Oswego, New York: Palladium-Times, Inc., 1930)
3
Birth:
19 Dec 1843
Fabius, New York
Death:
25 Aug 1927
Owatonna, Minnesota
Notes:
BIRTH: Grace A. Waterbury and Edwin M. Waterbury, Jonathan Waterbury Genealogy (Oswego, New York: Palladium-Times, Inc., 1930)
Notes:
BIRTH: Grace A. Waterbury and Edwin M. Waterbury, Jonathan Waterbury Genealogy (Oswego, New York: Palladium-Times, Inc., 1930)
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Milan Waterbury - Esther A. Barnes
Milan Waterbury
was born at Nassau, New York 14 Jul 1817.
His parents were Jacob Waterbury and Rachel Valentine.
He married Esther A. Barnes 19 Nov 1839 at Fabius, New York .
They were the parents of 4
children:
Lewis J. Waterbury
born 14 Aug 1840.
Emory D. Waterbury
born 3 May 1842.
Orville P. Waterbury
born 19 Dec 1843.
Ella (Helen) Ann Waterbury
born 29 Oct 1850.
Milan Waterbury died 1 Feb 1885 at Nora Springs, Iowa .
Esther A. Barnes died 15 May 1886 at Polo, Il .