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    1. Re: [KYHART-L] Webb, Hazelip, Crane/Long
    2. Doyle Sanders/Susan M. O'Brien, M.D.
    3. He may have been the > father of Josiah/Joseph Webb, whose son Alic b. 1888 married my g-g'ma in > Edmonson Co, Blaine Hattie Webb in 1908. I think the elder Alic was the son > of James M Webb, brother of Martin H Webb who settled in Edmonson and also > the g-g'pa of Blaine. Would love to be able to confirm or deny either > relation. > Then there is the Hazelip family. On 1850 Hart Co there are Thomas, Merry, > Jesse and Robert (all b. between 1818-28) with their respective families. > How are they related to Robert Hazelip & Millian Webb? Zandra: This is my Webb family, and boy is my data base full of gaps. I have a Nilliam Webb b. in 1729 to a Merry Webb and Elizabeth Martin (a French name). They had Milliam Webb, Martin and Meredith "Merry" Mel Webb, Elizabeth, John, Lucy and Martha. A Merry Webb got into a fight with a William Forrester and he bit off Forresters ears. This ocurred in Warren County, Kentucky and appears Order Book B, June 15, 1801--January 1, 1805, Pg. 26. I beleive that Warren County Webbs and our are all rthe same people, just descendants of different Webb brothers. I also have Martin H. Webb listed as a Colonel, this appears in the book written by Charles Whittle, and refers to Col. Martin H. Webb, a school teacher at Temple Hill School I assume. I know there are several Webb families al having sons named the same in the Warren, Grayson, Edmonson and Hart Counties area. That make this family difficult to follow. An example is Martin Webb, b 1750, married Nancy Phelps, whom I believe is the daughter of William Phelps who came to Kentucky in 1778 and was killed at Pitman's Station I believe, but I am not really for sure who this Martin Webb is. I would like to untangle this with you. Doyle Sanders, Indian Territory, Oklahoma before 1907 ill School I assume)

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