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The Hebner Family. - The first of the Hebner family to settle in Orleans county was Conrad Hebner, who was a
native of Hesse Darmstadt, Germany. He married Margaret Ginther, and in 1855, with his family consisting of his
wife and two Sons, John and George, he came to America and settled in the town of Rush, Monroe county, where he
became a farmer. The following year they removed to the town of Clarkson, and in 1859 removed to Orleans county
and settled in the town of Clarendon, and one year later to Carlton, where they lived until 1870. In that year
George Hebner removed to Murray, where he has since resided. He engaged in the stone business in 1889 on the canal
west of Hulberton, and carried it on until the fall of 1893, when he sold his quarry and engaged in the bottling
business and manufacture of temperance beverages at Hulberton. He married, in 1857, Mrs. Mary A. Curchin, and their
children are: George J., who married Florence Judd; Mary E., who married George W. Hollister; David C., who married
Lucy Hooker; Susan A., who married John C. Altpeter; Emeline L., who married Daniel W. Altpeter; Ida S., who married
C. Frederick Tubbs, and William C., who died unmarried. John Hebner resided in Clarendon, Carlton and Kendall until
1876, when he removed to Murray and for five years engaged in farming near Murray Station. He then removed to Hulberton,
where he has since resided, in 1888 he purchased land on the north side of the canal and opened a stone quarry,
and has since been engaged in that business. He married , in 1855. Mary S. Prince, and their children were: Elizabeth,
Susan and John (deceased), Henry and William,
From:
Landmarks of Orleans County, New York
Edited by: Hon. Isaac C. Signor
Assisted by: H. P. Smith and others
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1894
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