Hi Robin, I have no knowledge of your Webbs and would not presume to second guess your conclusions. I looked at the Digital CD and Jonathan and Jonathan Jr are listed right next to each other, which is a good indication of family connection. The one male under 16 in each family, one could be very young and one a teenager. The 4 females in Jr's family could be wife, mother-in-law, servant and/or young child or even borders. Lacking the ages of these people, it is hard to say if the numbers of people are reasonable for a father and son. I have ancestors in this time frame who went thru three wives and 8 children over a span 50 years, so anything is possible even if not probable. The Ulster/Orange County folks did some strange things. My gr gr grandmother died, her husband re-married, he died, his second wife re-married, she died and her husband married her step daughter. Talk about confusion. These Digital CD's are really great. The entire 1790 NY State is on one CD and you are looking at the actual written document. Bill Staples, WE (Worker Emeritus) Genealogy Home Page at: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/t/a/William-C-Staples "Unless you'r the lead dog, the view never changes" Researching Family History of HOLMES (NY/CT), DEHART (STATEN ISLAND) STAPLES(NY/NJ/CT), ELMS(NY), BANKS(CT) , WYGANT(NY)