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NameLifespanWhere Born
Heborne GILBERT1754-1832Kent, Litchfield County, VT
Additional NotesMigration Steps
Hebrone (Heber) Gilbert (1754-1832), son of Ezra Gilbert (1726-1805) and Mary Hulburt (variant spellings, 1732-94) married 1784 Lucina (Lucinda) Pennock (1769), and was the father of Ezra Gilbert (1785); Jabez Gilbert (1788-1865); Alexander Gilbert (1790); Isaac Tichener Gilbert (1793-1876); Josiah Edson Gilbert (1796); Annise (Annas) Gilbert Waller (1798); Judson Gilbert (1800); James Gilbert (1802); and possibly Heber and Aurora. He was a private in the Revolutionary War in the line of Connecticut, (as was his brother Truman Gilbert), and executed papers for a pension a short time before his death whether under the act of 1818 or 1828; with his widow and son trying to find his Declaration without success. Subsequently, affidavits and depositions dated 31 Dec 1846 were executed by the widow Lucina Gilbert and son Jabez Gilbert before Frederick Daniels, J.P., and filed 01 Jan 1847 in Portage County, OH, by Horace G. Beebee, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas; as a Declaration for a pension petition. Included, is an affidavit affirming the marriage in or about the year 1784 of Heber Gilbert and Lucina Pennock (by Samuel Bliss, Esq.) by Stephen Morrill, Town Clerk of Strafford, Orange County, VT. Dr. Heber Gilbert was an early Physician, a Town Representative and Justice of the Peace in Palmyra, Portage County, OH. It was said that not one death occurred within the family for 50 years during his practice. to Strafford, Orange County, VT in abt 1784
to Butternuts, Otsego County, NY in abt 1802
to Livona, Livingstone County, NY in
to Palmyra, Portage County, OH in abt 1815
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