Hello to the list. I have a few late comments on the note posted earlier this month. Pleasant and Lucy Webb Casey are my maternal ggggrandparents. Pleasant and Lucy's marriage bond is dated 19 July 1830. There is no record of the marriage, but this date is generally used as a marriage date (with footnote). There are a number of Barton Webbs about, but I have Barton Webb marrying Sarah Clower on 29 April 1838 in Roane County. I would be curious about the source for your Barton and his death in 1835, as the info could help me sort them out. Could 1835 be incorrect, or is there another Barton and Sarah? In the 1850's Barton Webb of Roane County, listed as a relative of Pleasant Casey, is a co-defendant with Pleasant Casey in a lawsuit filed in Bradley County. There are also legal actions against Barton Webb and several of the Clower family (they beat up someone, then beat up the officer of the court who came out to serve them with papers). A Roane County deed of 1842 says: Allen Webb and wife Rebecca, daughter of Cutberth Webb (deceased) sell their interest in lands decended of Cutberth Webb. The land descended to eight heirs. Note that Rebecca's maiden name was Webb, implying that they were cousins. In other Roane County deeds, Barton Webb buys the one eighth portions of Cutberth's land from two of the heirs: William Webb, and James Sellars and wife Elizabeth. Cutberth is listed as being of Meigs County. I am assuming (not proven) that all these Barton Webb actions represent the same man. Does anyone know if the Bartons listed are one and the same? If Allen Webb married his cousin Rebecca, which of Cutberth's brothers was the father of Allen? Or was he further removed than a first cousin? Does anyone have proof of Lucy being a child of Cutbirth? And finally, part of a letter written during the Civil War by Hiram Fitzgerald, a son-in-law of Pleasant Casey, written to his wife Emaline Casey Fitzgerald. The letter also mentions another Pleasant Casey son-in-law, John Carson. The other family members mentioned seem to be of the Allen Webb family or his in-laws. I have my opinions who the others mentioned might be, but can anyone identify them positively? Can anyone identify the deceased Sellars children? Novembar the 23 1864 Diear Wife I take the oppitunity of riting you a few lines to let you hear from me I got to camp last night our redgment is out on Scout at this time I am well and hope this letter will find you all well I come by onkel alen Webb and staid a while with them onkel alen is ded he dide the last of augest Clumbas is at home and has been for some time he is in bad health William Webb is at home he has never bin out yet on the account of his health ant Elisabeth Sellars is ded & 2 of her bois & one of her girls I am not far from whear ant bets lived but I dont no whear I am Some 16 miles East of Washington arkansus the Capton is hear & 2 lewtenance with us I dont no how long wee will stay hear but not long thar is no telling whear wee will go John Carson is hear he is well but dont look as well as he did when I saw him last thar is a heap of news but I dont no how much is true (etc., etc.) Hope this helps someone, and perhaps generates some comments. Morgan County seemed to just be a stopping over place for the Webbs. I can provide more vitals on the Allen and Rebecca Webb family, or on the Pleasant and Lucy Webb Casey family if anyone is interested, but I am pretty lost beyond that. Thanks for reading all this. Art Brown Nisswa, MN Linday Hallman Wrote: > Hello to all: > > This is what I have on John Webb and Ursley. I have been searching these > folks for untold number of years. > > John b. Oct. 30, 1739 Va. d. 1785 Wilkes Co. NC. m. Ursley Unknown .....she > died after the e 1790 census in Wilkes Co. NC > John is listed as a Patriot in NC. Paid for suppies for troops. > their children: > 1. Elinor "Nelly" m. Hardin Jones > 2. Elizabeth m. James Boman > 3. John b. 1761 m. Charity - daughter Ede m. Nov 1, 1803 in Va to John > Hamby-They come to Morgan Co. Tn. ( about 8 children) John enlisted in > 1777 as a private in the American Revolution. > 4. Cutbreath b. 1762 m. Elizabeth > their children: Elizbeth m. James Sellars > Barton m. Sarah and d. 1835 at Hurricane Creek, Hiwassee > District, Roane Co. Tn. > William > Lucy > John Jr. m. Nancy Hall (most know about John) > Mitchell m. Rhoda Ellmore b. 1766 NC > Rebecca m. cousin Allen Webb and d. 1884 in > Hempstead Co., Arkansas > 5. Hannah b. 1763 m. 1780 to Mitchell Childris in Wilkes Co. NC > 6. Frances b. 1764 m. Sarah Unknown. Found one daughter Elizabeth m. > 2/6/1797 to Daniel Wofford. > 7. Lucy b. 1811 m. 7/18/1830 Roane Co. Tn. to Pleasant Casey. She d. 1875 > in Franklin Co. Texas. > > Hope this helps some. > > Linda >