Martin was born in 1808. He was the son of Nathaniel Wilbore and Elizabeth Hoag. He passed away in 1863 as a result of injuries sustained from the fall of a tree he and his neighbor George Fellows were cutting down.[1]
Sources
↑ Martin H. Ball, Autobiography of Martin H. Ball, Unpublished typescript from Duanesburg Historical Society Research and Archives Center, 1939.
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178404236/martin_h-wilber: accessed February 22, 2024), memorial page for Martin H Wilber (30 Mar 1808–20 Mar 1863), Find a Grave Memorial ID 178404236, citing Quaker Cemetery, Quaker Street, Schenectady County, New York, USA; Maintained by Bruce A Barton (contributor 46992199).
Martin H. Ball, Autobiography of Martin H. Ball, Unpublished typescript from Duanesburg Historical Society Research and Archives Center, 1939.
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