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    1. [VERMONT] Henry Webb, Clarendon, Vt.
    2. Source, History of Rutland County, by Smith & Rann, 1886. PAGE 952. WEBB, Henry, Clarendon, p.o. North Clarendon, was born in Shrewsbury October 10, 1834 ; is a farmer and owns 100 acres. His parents were George W. Jr., and Achsah (Holden) Webb, of Shrewsbury. Mr. Webb was in Company K,First Vermont Volunteers, in 1861, on the call for 75,000 men. He was married in February, 1860, to Sylvia Monroe, a daughter of Atherton and Betsy (Chaplain) Monroe. They had three children ; George H., of St. Louis ; Jessie B., now Mrs. H. P. Benson, of Clarendon, and Annie L. Mrs. Webb's father was a native of Groton, Mass.; and came to Clarendon about 1830 ; was in Company H, 2d Regiment Sharp Shooters ; he was fifty-five years old and had five sons in the war ; James was a captain in 77th N. Y. S. Volunteers ; Charles S. was in 7th Vermont ; Henry in a Minnesota regiment ; Ira C., drowned in James River May 16, 1864, in 1st Vermont Cavalry, and Asa in the 11th Vermont. Charles and Asa were starved to death in Andersonville prison. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Genealogy not just a hobby, but a labor of love.

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