[S171] A Biographical History of the EBY Family, Ezra E Eby, (Published 1889, Hett & Eby Printers, Berlin, Ontario, Canada. Reprinted Nov 1991 by Aden Eby, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada), "for some reason he wrote his name Ebi", p. 53.
[S171] A Biographical History of the EBY Family, Ezra E Eby, (Published 1889, Hett & Eby Printers, Berlin, Ontario, Canada. Reprinted Nov 1991 by Aden Eby, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada), John Eby, the eldest son of David Davis Eby, settled near Canton, Ohio, in 1807, several years ahead of his father. He was one of the pioneer school masaters of that section. He was married a second time and had a family of seventeen children, whose names were as follows: Samuel, Michael, Daniel, David, Gabriel, Peter, Mary, Susan, Salome, Joseph, Jacob, John, Catharine, Elizabeth, Adam, Thomas, and Simon. Of the descendants of some of these nothing is known and but little has bee.
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[S171] A Biographical History of the EBY Family, Ezra E Eby, (Published 1889, Hett & Eby Printers, Berlin, Ontario, Canada. Reprinted Nov 1991 by Aden Eby, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada), "David, the fourth son of John Eby, was born in 1813. For some reason he wrote his name Ebi. He was married to a Miss Shelhammer. They resided in Michigan and had a family of eight children, six sons and two daughters. Their names are Samuel, Nelson, Daniel, David, James, Ulysses, Rachel and Amanda. After the death of his wife David Ebi spent some time in the far West. He built the first Methodist church in what was then the Territory of Colorado. With his second wife (a Mrs. Ko.
[S8] 1850 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com, (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005).
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[S112] San Benito Advance, WHO ARE THE THIEVES -- Yesterday morning at an early hour, Joe BARBEE and the irrepressible MILLIKEN were out making enquiries of everybody on the street, sending off dispatches in every direction, and hunting up the police officers to get tidings of a missing horse and buggy which had during the night been stolen from BARBEEís stable yard. Like knights of the sorrowful countenance they were prosecuting their enquiries when the veritable horse and buggy appeared on the street heading t.
[S64] Hollister Freelance, Died -- EBI -- at Elkhart, Indians, Feb. 20th, David EBI, Sr., aged 80 years. [Deceased was a resident of Hollister for a long timeÖHe was the father of Mr. U. EBI, of Paicines, Dave EBI, of Santa Monica, and Jas. EBI, of San Luis Obispo.], March, 1892 Births, Marriages, and Deaths.
[S171] A Biographical History of the EBY Family, Ezra E Eby, (Published 1889, Hett & Eby Printers, Berlin, Ontario, Canada. Reprinted Nov 1991 by Aden Eby, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada), "David...was married to a Miss Shelhammer", p. 53.