He was a Yeoman.
He died before his wife.
It is evident that Mary Wilberfoss was married before she married John Stabler, as she is listed as Mary Clarke in the Parish registers, yet her burial information suggests that she is the daughter of Robert and Mary Wilberfoss. I do not know if there were any children to this marriage.
He was the illegitimate son of Sarah, but seemingly raised by William Stabler. He died aged 23 after hanging himself. He was classed as a lunatic.
She died from Consupmtion.
from an email 1 May 2002:
Dear Brian. I picked up your web site about the Stabler family of Wigginton
>to whom I am directly related through my 3 x great grandfather John Stabler
>1799 - 1885 his son Joseph 1819 - 1903 his son Alfred 1857 - 1945 his son
>Ernest Alfred 1885 - 1977 and my father Noel Ernest 1908 - 1995.
>
>John became a letter carrier between York & Wigginton in March 1845 and
>retired in October 1861. I am not certain when he moved to York were the
>family remained until I moved to Milton Keynes in 1970 but the last formal
>reference I have is the local rate paid in Wigginton by John in 1851.
>
>The earliest record I have for the Stabler's in Wigginton is the Last will &
>testament of Robert Stabler husbandman dated 10th September 1656. His Will
>notes that he farmed 14 acres of land around the village and had a brother
>Thomas, sister Mary Browen [Brown], wife Margaret and sons William & John.
>William & John are also listed in the Hearth Tax for 1673. The earliest
>Parish Register record I can read is for the baptism of William Staveley
>[Stabler] 6th May 1697 and I have plotted all my other family links from
>this date.
>
>If I can assist with your searches or you wish to know more about the
>Stabler family of Wigginton please let me know how I may help you.
>David Stabler