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    1. [NYROCKLA] MOST WANTED - WYBLE
    2. David W. Wyble Sr.
    3. The most wanted in my ancestry line is a Coonrad Wyble and family. Coonrad (Corrupted spelling of the surname includes WAIBL/WIBLE/ETC) was born in Bergen County, NJ. His parents worked at the Long Pond Iron Works in Ringwood, NJ. In 1783 Coonrad married a Julianna May in Ringwood, NJ. They had 2 documented off spring Susanna Waibl and Charles Waibl both born in Ringwood 1783 and 1785. In 1786 Coonrad is located in New Cornwall Town, Orange County, NY., where he applied for a grant/farm patent. (Subsequent research found no patent was issued). It is believed that a son John May Wyble was born to Coonrad and Julianna May Wyble in 1787. John's research revealed he was born in New York and that his past occupation was a collier indicated he also worked possibly in a Iron Works site. Coonrad and family were found in Orange County in the 1790 Census and 1800 Census in New Cornwall Town/Cheesecock Patent area. After 1800 Conrad, Julianna and John vanish. (Just a reminder Rockland County was split from Orange County in 1798.) John is eventually located in Mifflin County Pa., in 1822 until his death. My problems are that Conrad and Julianna cannot be located after 1800. Does any one have any suggestions or avenues I can continue to pursue? The second is John parentage. I would like to find sometype of documentation that John was the son of Coonrad and Julianna May Wyble even though preponderance of the evidence is overwhelming that John is the son of both. Does anyone have any other additional suggestions on pursuing John's parentage? Thank you in advance for taking the time to read this. Dave Wyble Sr.

    01/08/2000 09:00:46