Person:George Rehberger (1)

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George Rehberger
b.19 May 1835 France
m. 19 May 1863
  1. David Rehberger1870 - 1904
  2. Albert Rehberger1872 - 1948
  3. Clara RehbergerAbt 1873 -
  4. Harry Rehberger1875 - 1958
  5. Frederick RehbergerAbt 1877 -
  6. William Rehberger1879 - 1950
  7. Flora RehbergerAbt 1882 - 1911
  8. Charles Harrison Rehberger1887 - 1975
Facts and Events
Name George Rehberger
Gender Male
Birth[1] 19 May 1835 France
Marriage 19 May 1863 New Westminster, British Columbia, CanadaHoly Trinity
to Matilda Fillerdue
Death[1] 6 May 1901 Whatcom, Washington, United States
Burial[1] Bellingham, Whatcom, Washington, United StatesBayview Cemetery

Daniel KILCUP - George REHBERGER - Henry WEST

These three men were the products of the Fraser River Gold Rush, and afterward were associated in various occupation around New Westminster and Ft. Langley. Previously, George Rehberger had been with the boundary survey. All three married halfbreed sisters who were of the old Feledow family that settled at Ft. Langley about 1845, and were servants of the Hudson's Bay Company. Harry West and George Rehberger came over to Whatcom about 1862 to work for the Bellingham Bay Coal Company, West as a millwright, and Rehberger as a carpenter.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Bayview Cemetery, in Cemetery records of Whatcom County, Washington, additions and corrections to series II (CD). (Bellingham, Washington: Whatcom Genealogical Society, c2019 version 1.5)
    409.

    REHBERGER, George b 19 May 1835 d 6 May 1901

  2.   Bugler at Camp Semiahmoo in 1860; b. France