Wheatstone Family - Ourfolk
Lydia Wheatstone (Myers) B: ABT 1833
Lydia was born on ABT 1833 in New York .
Lydia was married to Adney F. Bibbins on 1 FEB 1857 in Beloit, Wi.
Adney was born on 28 MAR 1832 in Warsaw, Ny and died on 5 JAN 1863 (age: 30) in Danville, Ky and was buried in Danville National Cemetery - Plot: 32, 0, 124 .
He was the son of Smith Bibbins (24 JUN 1806 - 25 JUN 1885) and Angeline H. Fargo (Bibbins) (22 APR 1811 - 16 OCT 1880).
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Lydia was married to Andrew Myers in Beloit, Wisc.
Andrew was born on 1826 in Baden .
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after Adney died in 1863,
Lydia and the children lived with Silas BIBBINS in 1870, next door to
Andrew MYERS and his wife Lydia. Later Lydia and Andrew married.
Lydia and the children lived with Silas BIBBINS in 1870, next door to
Andrew MYERS and his wife Lydia. Later Lydia and Andrew married.
Adney was a Miller in Beloit, Wi..
was a Sawyer in Beloit in 1858, a Miller in 1862.
He was the first Bibbins in Beloit, with Smith and the others moving
there later.
Adney died in the Civil War as evidenced by a photo inscription -
'Grandpa Bibbins' brother who died in the war' and a picture of a soldier
labeled 'Uncle Adney Bibbins' and a listing on the Veterans Memorial in Beloit.
Adney: Civil War Information
was a Sawyer in Beloit in 1858, a Miller in 1862.
He was the first Bibbins in Beloit, with Smith and the others moving
there later.
Adney died in the Civil War as evidenced by a photo inscription -
'Grandpa Bibbins' brother who died in the war' and a picture of a soldier
labeled 'Uncle Adney Bibbins' and a listing on the Veterans Memorial in Beloit.
Adney F pvt - 22nd Inf Co B, Wisc Vol's - enl. 15 Aug 1862
A01 died 1/5/63 Danville Ky 'of disease'
buried Danville National Cemetery
(courtesy Charles Hilmer Bibbins)
A01 died 1/5/63 Danville Ky 'of disease'
buried Danville National Cemetery
(courtesy Charles Hilmer Bibbins)
Andrew and his first wife, Rachel(?) lived next door to Silas Bibbins
in Beloit in 1870. They had 7 children (ages 8-18) all but the youngest
were born in Penn.
in Beloit in 1870. They had 7 children (ages 8-18) all but the youngest
were born in Penn.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018