Individual Details
Joseph VERBONCOEUR
(27 Jul 1844 - 8 Oct 1871)
Events
| Birth | 27 Jul 1844 | Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, United States | ![]() | ![]() | |
| Death | 8 Oct 1871 | Perished in the Great Peshtigo Fire - Williamsonville, Door, Wisconsin, United States | ![]() | ![]() |
Families
| Father | Henry VERBONCOEUR (1810 - 1890) |
| Mother | Félicité (Felicity) CHAMPOUX (1816 - 1904) |
| Sibling | Adaline VERBONCOEUR (1839 - 1894) |
| Sibling | Felicity VERBONCOEUR (1840 - 1850) |
| Sibling | Philomene VERBONCOEUR (1841 - ) |
| Sibling | Lenore VERBONCOEUR (1843 - ) |
| Sibling | Sarah Amelia VERBONCOEUR (1846 - 1928) |
| Sibling | Felicity VERBONCOEUR ( - 1882) |
| Sibling | Honore VERBONCOEUR (1850 - ) |
| Sibling | Mary VERBONCOEUR (1856 - ) |
Notes
Birth
Age 6 in 1850. Age 16 in 1860. Age 26 in 1870.Death
Wisconsin State Legislature, State of Wisconsin in Assembly: Journal of Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Session (Madison, Wisconsin, 1873), Appendix, Reports of Select Committees, 5 Feb 1873, 231, Thomas Williamson's account of "The Burning of Williamsonville;" digitized in Google Books (https://books.google.com/ : downloaded 25 Apr 2019).Endnotes
1. 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Wisconsin, Brown, Scott, p. 281, image 21, dwelling 2125, family 2125, lines 27-33: Henry Verbonceur and family.
2. 1850 U.S. Federal Census, Wisconsin, Brown, Green Bay, dist. 12, folio 53, image 42-43, dwelling 411, family 448, lines 41-42 and 1-7. Family of Henry and Felicia Verbunkle.
3. 1870 U.S. Federal Census, Wisconsin, Brown, Scott, page 26, image 26, dwelling 171, family 181, lines 12-19: family of Henry Verbonceur.
4. Brown County, Wisconsin, FHL film 1306423, item 3: Births, Vol. 1: p. 189, #2614, Joseph Verboncoeur.
5. Wisconsin State Legislature, State of Wisconsin in Assembly (1873): Journal of Proceedings of the Twenty-Sixth Annual Session (Madison, Wisconsin: 1873), Appendix, 231; digital images, Google Books (https://books.google.com : downloaded 24 April 2019; Thomas Williamson's description of "The Burning of Williamsonville".

