David Hebner

M, #2005, b. 28 March 1861
FatherJosiah Hebner b. 23 May 1830, d. 15 Apr 1915
MotherSarah Harrington b. 9 Feb 1836, d. 5 Aug 1907
     David Hebner was born on Thursday, 28 March 1861 at Ontario, Canada. He appeared on the census of 7 June 1870 in the household of Josiah Hebner at Livonia Twp., Wayne Co., Michigan, USA. He was listed as: Hebener, David, age 9, male, white, going to school, born Ontario, Canada, both parents foreign born. He appeared on the census of 14 April 1891 in the household of Josiah Hebner at Markham Twp., York Co., Ontario, Canada. He was recorded as: Hebner, David, male, 30, single, son, born Ontario, both parents born Ontario, Methodist, farm labourer, wage earner, able to read and write. He appeared on the census of 12 April 1901 in the household of Josiah Hebner at Markham, York Co., Ontario, Canada. He was listed as: Hebner, David, male, white, son, single, born 28 Mar 1861 in Ontario, of German origin, Canadian, Methodist, labourer, wage earner, earned $150, able to read, write and speak English. He and Mary Tucker, daughter of George W. Tucker and Margaret Hammond, were married on Wednesday, 12 November 1902 at Whitestown, Vernon Co., Wisconsin, USA. He appeared on the census of 1 June 1905 in the household of Rueben Hebner at Oregon, Dane Co., Wisconsin, USA. He was recorded as: Heebner, David, brother, white, male, age 44, married, born Canada, parents born Canada, farm hand. He appeared as household head on the census of 16 April 1910 at Wabano, Forest Co., Wisconsin, USA. He was listed as: Heebner, David, head, male, white, 49, first marriage of 7 years, born Canada, both parents born Canada, immigrated in 1898, speaks English, laborer in lumber goods, able to read and write, rented house. Mary Hebner, Vesper Hebner, Orange Hebner, George Hebner and George W. Tucker also appeared in the household. He appeared as household head on the census of 5 April 1920 at Wabano, Forest Co., Wisconsin, USA. He was recorded as: Hubner, David, renting, male, white, age 56, married, immigrated in 1900, able to read and write, born Canada, English mother tongue, both parents born England, able to speak English, working as a laborer in a lumber camp. Mary Hebner, Edgar Hebner, Orange Hebner, Orville Hebner, George Hebner, Alfred Hebner and Ideal Hebner also appeared in the household.

Family

Mary Tucker b. c 1884
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