Someone is looking for a Webb Coats connection I think, found this in Alpheus Harlan's book on the Harlan family... The Webb Family - Richard Webb was a settler in Birmingham Township, Chester Co., PA in 1704. He came from the city of Gloucester, England, to Philadelphia in 1700. His wife, whose name was Elizabeth, was a noted Friends' Minister, and had visited the colony of William Penn in 1697/98. She paid a visit to her native land in 1710. Richard Webb d in 1719, and was probably buried in Birmingham Friends' Burying Grounds. He was a farmer in Birmingham Township and an active public citizen, and for a time a Justice of the Peace. He had issue: 1. Wiliam d. about 1753; m Rebecca Harlan 2. Mary d 1743 m. George Brown, John Willis, Thomas Smith 3. Esther m Jacob Bennet 4. Sarah m William Dillworth 5. Daniel m Mary Harlan he died about 1741 6. Benjamin d 1725 m Rachel Nicklin 7. Elizabeth died young 8. James b 1708 d 1785 marred three times removed to Lancaster Co. PA The inventory of William Webb's estate, appraised by Elisha Gatchell, Jno, Hannum and Josiah Taylor totaled 2350 pounds 18 shillings and 10 d (not sure what the d was for in British money)<br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p>