I am having a question that the DNA site for * charge * should be allowed on rootsweb. There have been a few issues brought up on this. Dan M
Hello all, Just thought I would post these two Webbs I found in 1930 Carter Co., TN. I hope it helps someone. Wanda 1930 CARTER COUNTY, TENNESSE, 14TH E. CIVIL DISTRICT 1 LOVELACE, Rebecca 50 (widow) TN TN MO Farmer General Farm Mary Grace (dau) 23 TN TN TN Inspector Silk Mill Ruby Kate (dau) 11 TN TN TN None WEBB, Noah E. (son-in-law) 24 (married) NC NC NC Laborer Silk Mill Essie Rose (dau) 21 (married) TN TN TN Inspector Silk Mill 96 WEBB, Thomas J. 52 NC NC NC farm Laborer General Farm Lola (wife) 41 TN TN NC None Sarrah (dau) 22 NC NC TN Twister Silk Mill Lloyd M. (son) 20 NC NC TN Twister Silk Mill Hazle (dau) 16 NC NC TN None James (son) 13 NC NC TN None Geneva (dau) 10 NC NC TN None Maggie (dau) 8 NC NC TN None Myrtle (dau) 3 yrs 7 months NC NC TN None
Last list I requested was Cooper-DNA it took a few days too. Also Rootsweb is always having some type of problems. Hard to keep a mail delivery system as big as this going . I will inform the list when it is ready. Dan M ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 11:25 AM Subject: Re: [WEBB] DNA Project > > In a message dated 8/5/2005 1:18:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] > writes: > > Its already been done > Dan M > > > > WEBB-DNA is not yet showing for subscription, but I assume there's a day or > two delay. Don't forget the Project NEWSLETTER is also available to anyone > with an email address (or a kind soul who will print it and forward it to them) > and in the Newsletter Archives on the Project website. Progress reports > have always been welcomed by the Newsletter, although few of the research groups > have chosen to author them and submit them. They would be MOST welcome, > and I hope they would also be posted on this new list for the greatest exposure > to researchers. > > Anne > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> > To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html > Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages > To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb
I have been working with a few people on my Webb line. One of these is Joshua Webb b. 3 jan 1802/1803. In the 1850 census he is listed in Rockrun Township, Stephenson, IL. According to his age of 44, it would make his birth date in 1806. His wife, Mary (Mary Ann Seely) b. 23 Feb 1812 is 37 is closer to the right date. His brother, John R. Webb and family are listed above him on the census. My grandfather, Andrew Jackson Webb, is listed as Joshua's son. Joshua is listed as being born in PA. In the 1880 census, Etna, Hardin, Iowa, Joshua is listed as living with his son Omar (should be Omer) Webb, wife Mary and son Freddy O. His name is spelled Joshaway. Again, it shows his place of birth as PA. and his parents being born in England. I have a copy of a picture taken in 1907 of the brothers still living. They are my grandfather, Andrew Jackson Webb and his brothers, Thomas Seely, Oliver Perry, Omer Hazzard, and Samuel Madison. Joshua's parents are William Webb and Elizabeth Roup according to papers handed down from bible records and hand written notes. Some of these notes sometimes conflict but still lead me to believe William Webb's parents are Samuel Webb and Rebecca Paine. This information has been shared and confirms my belief. My hope is that somewhere out there is a male Webb who is connected to my line who can submit a dna to prove this line. I have also many ancestors who have settled in the Freeport, Stephenson, IL area. The Illinois records department has one of the best research on-line facilities that I have come across. These records have proved some of the information that I have. Please forgive for the rambling way I am presenting this but at the age of 72 I do have those senior moments. Jim Milton, Chehalis, WA
Any surname DNA project ( is ) specially important. This is one reason for the new list. If people just be patient we will have a place for those interested, and those not interested. Dan M ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Keyes" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 7:51 AM Subject: Re: [WEBB] DNA Project > I'm really rather amazed at all the WEBB DNA controversy. Does no one > appreciate all the time and effort that has been involved on Anne's part to > coordinate the DNA project? Does no one appreciate all the time and effort
Members I am the list manager here. Any more issues concerning people must be kept to private. How ever I encourage you not to take matters in your own hands concerning other members on or off list. This just makes for arguments. Also becomes an issue for rootsweb if you offend any members they may take a complaint to rootsweb help desk. Any One Might just send me your concerns so we don't continue this on list. Further mentions might get certain people moderated from posting. Dan M [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 7:13 AM Subject: Re: [WEBB] DNA Project > > In a message dated 8/5/2005 8:48:13 A.M. Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > I would think at that time we > can post our results and anthing else we like....UNLESS Ann is allowed > to monitor and censor it? Do you think I said too much yesterday in my > post. > > > > The WEBB DNA Project is copyrighted. You are and always have been free to > share your own data with anyone else. You may NOT post anyone else's data, as > you know, I have already spoken offlist to you about violating another > participant's privacy on this list. Again, this should have been handled by > private communications to me. You may do whatever you like with your own data, > but please have consideration for the privacy of other participants who may not > wish you to share their data. > > Anne > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> > To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html > Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages > To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb
Its already been done Dan M ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 6:42 AM Subject: Re: [WEBB] DNA Project > Is there anyone out there that might like to take their results and start a > new website open to all Webb researchers working with the DNA. We might make > some really good progress if we could share with all. Shirley > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> > To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html > Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages > To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb
In a message dated 8/5/2005 8:48:13 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: I would think at that time we can post our results and anthing else we like....UNLESS Ann is allowed to monitor and censor it? Do you think I said too much yesterday in my post. The WEBB DNA Project is copyrighted. You are and always have been free to share your own data with anyone else. You may NOT post anyone else's data, as you know, I have already spoken offlist to you about violating another participant's privacy on this list. Again, this should have been handled by private communications to me. You may do whatever you like with your own data, but please have consideration for the privacy of other participants who may not wish you to share their data. Anne
As a matter of record the info in the Martin Webb post yesterday was not taken from the webbdna surname site...and not meant to imply that it was. It was shared between my match and I via email. I apologize for the personal note earlier ... and would suggest we all get back to the business of researching our Webbs.
In a message dated 8/5/2005 8:43:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Is there anyone out there that might like to take their results and start a new website open to all Webb researchers working with the DNA. We might make some really good progress if we could share with all. Shirley Shirley, I just researched the archives for your screen name during the past few days. I see where you have complained several times about the DNA Project not being public, and where you have said you have a cousin who has had DNA done (why don't you get him to share), and I see where you got a "tibbit" from the "Roll Call." I do NOT see where you posted your family line and shared it with anyone. Perhaps you should SHARE your info with everyone before you start trying sabotage a Project which has been useful (see Nwebb's post of yesterday) to those who have shared their data with others. Personally, I would be leary of putting my data public because of people who ask to see it without revealing theirs. My personal opinion, and one of my Administrative reasons for NOT making data public. Feel free to post your family line here, write it up as a Featured Family for the Newsletter, or make inquiry to me offlist. I will do my best to help you -- or any other researcher. As I always have. Anne W. Nelson
Is there anyone out there that might like to take their results and start a new website open to all Webb researchers working with the DNA. We might make some really good progress if we could share with all. Shirley
Sorry Listers The last message was a private letter in regard to what we will be allowed to share on the new forum that is in process of being opened.
Shirley Dan is opening a Webb DNA Forum...now. I would think at that time we can post our results and anthing else we like....UNLESS Ann is allowed to monitor and censor it? Do you think I said too much yesterday in my post.
I'm really rather amazed at all the WEBB DNA controversy. Does no one appreciate all the time and effort that has been involved on Anne's part to coordinate the DNA project? Does no one appreciate all the time and effort that has been involved to put together the data and the Website? Does no one appreciate all the time and effort that has been involved to put out the newsletter? Does no one appreciate the time and effort Anne has spent answering dozens (probably more like hundreds) of emails and her efforts to try on get reluctant people to participate? Does no one appreciate all the time and effort that has been involved in trying to assure them of their privacy and the benefit the results will help to provide in the long run to WEBB related research in general. What it seems like is that there are some, who are not participants, and some who are, who would like to somehow circumvent, Anne's great efforts. As if somehow that were going to help rather than undermine the efforts. This seems to be an extremely short-sighted effort focused solely on "what can it do for ME". I would strongly suggest that you will be MUCH better served in the long run if you were to try and help Anne rather than try and undermine her and the project. Thanks Anne for your incredible contributions of time, energy, and I'll bet money too. I do appreciate your foresight and efforts and I believe ultimately probably many of your critics will also. An admirer, Bob Keyes ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 7:13 AM Subject: Re: [WEBB] DNA Project | | In a message dated 8/5/2005 8:48:13 A.M. Central Daylight Time, | [email protected] writes: | | I would think at that time we | can post our results and anthing else we like....UNLESS Ann is allowed | to monitor and censor it? Do you think I said too much yesterday in my | post. | | | | The WEBB DNA Project is copyrighted. You are and always have been free to | share your own data with anyone else. You may NOT post anyone else's data, as | you know, I have already spoken offlist to you about violating another | participant's privacy on this list. Again, this should have been handled by | private communications to me. You may do whatever you like with your own data, | but please have consideration for the privacy of other participants who may not | wish you to share their data. | | Anne | | | ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== | <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> | To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin | http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html | Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > | To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages | To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb | |
Bob: Do you have data on any other George Washington Webb(s) b in Williamson or Rutherford County TN between 1821-1825? One of my cousin DNA matches has a gg gf with this description and I have a missing boy in that same time frame based on the 1830 Bedford Co. TN Census for my John Webb b in KY. My DNA cousin said his gg gf was born in MO or TN in 1823? He has been unable to establish/prove the birth location or the parents names. We need to do more research in middle TN this summer. Hoped you might have something on another George Washington Webb. A Webb family which I have not seen stated that my John Webb died in IL in 1835 while hunting there. I find it hard to believe that a man from the foothills of the Smokey Mts. would go all the way to IL to go hunting. I think he went to visit his former KY family and died while hunting there? Your George W. Webb migrated from PA/KY/IN/IL/? Any help you could give me I would appreciate. Sam Webb FL -----Original Message----- From: Bob Keyes [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 6:41 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [WEBB] Re:Effingham Co., IL WEBBS Hi Chris, maybe something to look at maybe not: 1.. Sep 9, 1839 George W. Webb, a resident of Iowa, purchased the northwest quarter of section 27 in T6N R5E. 2.. Nov 18, 1843 Lewis Webb purchased the east half of the sourthwest quarter of section 26 T6N R5E. 3.. Nov 18, 1843 Isaac H. Webb purchased the south half of the northeast quarter of section 26 T6N R5E. 4.. Nov 18, 1843 Isaiah B. Webb purchased the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 26 T6N R5E. 5.. Aug 4, 1848 Henry H. Webb purchased the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 26 T6N R5E George W. WEBB is the s/o Samuel WEBB and Sarah HALLER of Berks Co., PA, Clark Co., KY, and Orange Co., IN and he appears in the 1850 census in Effingham County before returning to Orange Co., IN by 1853: 1850 US Census, Effingham Co., IL, p. 669: George W Webb, 38, b. KY; Edith, 31, b. IN; Jane A, 18, b. OH; Sarah E, 11, b. IN; Mary Jane, 9, b. IN; Lewis H, 6, b. IL; Harriet, 4, b. IL Lewis, Isaac, and Henry all purchased land in the same section and only about 1/2 mile from George WEBB's land. Isaac is probably George's brother but all are probably either siblings of George or possibly the sons of his brother Benjamin. It isn't clear whether any of them other than George actually lived in Effingham County as most all of them appear in the 1850 & 1860 census of Orange Co., IN. Or perhaps I'm mistaken about all except George. I haven't had the time to actually pursue looking for deeds as the research wasn't taking me where I wanted to go at the time. One thing that is very interesting about the 1850 census record above is that in the family is a Jane A. WEBB who is not likely the daughter of George and she was also born in Ohio. So far I've seen no evidence that any of Samuel WEBBs family ever resided in Ohio so her presence is a mystery. I've not been able to locate her before or after 1850. The exact ancestry of Samuel WEBB, b. 1762 SC according to the DAR record, father or grandfather of these WEBBs, has not been established although some believe he was the son of Benjamin WEBB b. 1732 Berks Co., PA. However, there is nothing that supports this and there is evidence to indicate it may not be true. As to whether there is any connection of your John WEBB b. 1784 I couldn't say but it might be worth investigating. When did your John WEBB arrive in Effingham County and do you know anything about possible siblings in the Jefferson Co., KY area? Bob Keyes ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Carter" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 11:32 AM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Re: CALLING ALL WEBB RESEARCHERS | Here is my line of webb's through the Hensleys. | | Myself | My Mother Hensley | | Walter Ralph Hensley Jr b. 25 Feb 1922 Shumway, Effingham County, Illinois d. 13 Jul 1993 Decatur, Macon County, Illinois Buried: Arlington National Cemetery, Va | | married L. Beauchamp(Living) 26 Jun 1942 | | His Parents: Walter William Henley b.16 Jul 1882 Effingham County, Illinois d. 31 Mar 1945 City Park, Effingham, Effingham County, Illinois | | Married 25 Oct 1905 Green Creek, Effingham County, Illinois | | Elizabeth Clara Tegenkamp b. 10 Aug 1885 Douglas Township, Effingham County, Illinois d. 15 Oct 1974 Effingham County, Illinois | | Walter William's Parents: | | William Lafayette Hensley b. 5 Jul 1848 Hickman County, Tennessee d. 13 Apr 1934 Effingham County, Illinois | | married 05 May 1881 | | Louisa Elizabeth Webb b. 3 Dec 1842 Douglas Township, Effingham County, Illinois d. 24 Sept 1906 Effingham County, Illinois | | Her Parents: | | Uriah Churchill Webb b. 18 Mar 1822 Maury County, Tennessee d. 24 Feb 1875 Effingham County, Illinois | | Married 2 Dec 1841 Effingham County, Illinois | | Mary Francis Fairleigh b. Abt 1821 Missouri d. 9 Feb 1899 Effingham County, Illinois | | U.C. Webb's parents: | | John Webb b. 21 Nov 1784 Virginia d. 1 Jul 1860 Effingham County, Illinois | | married 10 Aug 1816 Jefferson County, Kentucky | | Elizabeth A. Mayfield b. 23 Oct 1796 Pendleton County, South Carolina d. 4 Dec 1874 Effingham County, Illinois. | | Chris | | | | Patricia <[email protected]> wrote: | You might ask this question on the Genealogy list | [email protected] | | There are alot of great people here to help with almost any questing. | | | ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Alice Campbell" | To: | Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 1:32 AM | Subject: [WEBB] Re: CALLING ALL WEBB RESEARCHERS | | | > Another WEBB line checking in (the WEBBs are listed on the right hand side | > of this list): | > | > Robert Fulton Fleming, Jr. & Alice Turpin Webb, dau of | > Alice Ingram Turpin & James Daniel Webb, son of | > Elizabeth Smith Alexander & Dr. Henry Young Webb, son of | > Frances Elizabeth Forney & Judge Henry Young Webb, son of | > Frances Young & William Webb, son of | > Mary Edmondson & James Webb, Jr., son of | > Sarah ??? & James Webb, Sr., son of | > Mary Samford & John William Webb, son of | > Judith Bland Randolph & Giles Webb, son of | > Giles Webb | > | > There is more but I can't really prove it. I'd be happy to send sources | > to anyone interested. I'd love to be able to join the DNA project but | > there are no men with surname WEBB left in my family. Don't suppose one | > could do a DNA with the remains of a male with WEBB surname. | > | > Alice Campbell | > | > | > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== | > <> | > To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin | > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html | > Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > To connect to | > your list website and post your web links and family pages | > To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb | > | > | | | | ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== | <> | To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin | http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html | Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > | To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages | To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb | | | | ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== | <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> | To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin | http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html | Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > | To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages | To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb | | ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb
Sam, I've given you John WEBB quite a bit of thought actually but haven't really been able to fit him in anywhere. I was wondering about the fact that he died in IL/IN? I'm not too sure I'd recognize him if I came across anything as I have no idea who any of his children were or ages except now for the George you mention. I have to admit I'm also a bit skeptical and inclined to think that he must have been born before 1790. Since by DNA you connect to the John WEBB & Mary BOONE line I'll list a few of their related lines that I know were in IL & IN before 1835. 1) Asa WEBB, son of James WEBB & Mary MATTHEWS, was in Gallatin/White Co., IL by 1816. 2) James WEBB b. 1797, son of Adin WEBB, son of James WEBB & Mary MATTHEWS, was in Sangamon Co., IL by around 1825. 3) Moses WEBB b. c1761 is probably a son of George WEBB b. 1723 and he died 1833 probably in Morgan Co., IL have come from Cumberland Co., KY and having come there via Overton Co., TN. There is in the 1835 census of Morgan Co., IL a John WEBB who I assumed was the son of Moses WEBB b. 1761 and I assumed he returned to Cumberland Co., KY. Moses we know did have a son John. Perhaps this is not Moses' son there and this is your John WEBB? Might be worth looking into and I doubt that the Moses WEBB folks would mind if you turn up something for them if it doesn't fit your John. 4) Samuel WEBB & Sarah HALLER were in Orange Co., IN before 1830. Samuel b. 1762 according to the DAR application was born in SC as was his wife Sarah HALLER but they married in Berks Co., PA The evidence is quite strong that Sarah was never in SC and its unlikely that Samuel was born there either. There is some pretty suspicious stuff in the DAR application. However, the proof of Sarah's ancestry to Henry HALLER of Berks Co., PA is rock solid. And we also know that their dau Elizabeth was baptized in Berks Co., PA. Also one of the sons of Adin WEBB above was bond on the Clark Co., KY marriage of one of Samuel's children. 5) Jonathan WEBB, son of George b. 1732, was definitely in Franklin Co., IN bef 1814. That's a short and probably incomplete list and doesn't even include any relations by marriage. What about siblings of the wife of your John WEBB - were any of them in IL by 1835? I've been pretty well through the Gallatin/White Co., IL records and don't recall an unaccounted for death of a John WEBB there. But I've not looked very deeply at the Sangamon Co., IL records. I don't have anything else on a George Washington WEBB that I could say might fit a son of your John. I am aware of the George in Texas you refer to as I ran into him while looking at the children thought to be sons of John WEBB, son of Benjamin of Sullivan Co., TN. Sorry, best I have to offer at the moment. I'm still missing several children of James and Mary. And for that matter I'm sure we're missing a great many other early Webbs that descend from John WEBB & Mary BOONE. I do have a bunch of new stuff in Ohio I'm working on but not ready to put it all out yet as it isn't fully documented. But I it isn't possible that it could include any male WEBBs b. bef 1790. I also just recently found a John WEBB in Berks Co. who I was unaware of but he would have been born before about 1775 and married Sarah NAGLE/NAGEL in 1793. No idea who he is yet but supposedly his wife died in Ohio. He may connect somehow to the Chester Co., WEBB or perhaps a son of Samuel b. 1740. By the way, was administration of the estate of your John in TN or would we expect to possibly find it somewhere else? Any possibility that any of his children were already in IL/IN? One last suggestion - don't necessarily accept that someone who looks plausible isn't your John just because someone else says it is so. Especially if they can't provide proof. I did that with James and it cost me several years of not pursuing the correct ancestry. Bob Keyes ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sammy R. Webb" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 9:37 PM Subject: RE: [WEBB] Re:Effingham Co., IL WEBBS | Bob: Do you have data on any other George Washington Webb(s) b in | Williamson or Rutherford County TN between 1821-1825? One of my cousin DNA | matches has a gg gf with this description and I have a missing boy in that | same time frame based on the 1830 Bedford Co. TN Census for my John Webb b | in KY. My DNA cousin said his gg gf was born in MO or TN in 1823? He has | been unable to establish/prove the birth location or the parents names. We | need to do more research in middle TN this summer. Hoped you might have | something on another George Washington Webb. A Webb family which I have not | seen stated that my John Webb died in IL in 1835 while hunting there. I | find it hard to believe that a man from the foothills of the Smokey Mts. | would go all the way to IL to go hunting. I think he went to visit his | former KY family and died while hunting there? Your George W. Webb migrated | from PA/KY/IN/IL/? | | Any help you could give me I would appreciate. | | Sam Webb FL | |
Doris Most of my Webbs come from Maury Co., Hickman Co., Lewis Co. before coming to Illinois But my John Webb married Elizabeth A. Mayfield in Jefferson County and Louisa Jane Webb was born in Jefferson County. Most of them c were also from Shelby County, Illinois and Effingham County, Illinois also Macon County, Illinois Few of the Webbs were from Missouri and Virginia not alot of them. Chris "Doris J. Robinson" <[email protected]> wrote: I claim a different Richard, born 1833 in Shelby Co, KY, who lived the rest of his life in Daviess and Hancock Counties. He is my g-grandfather. So if you come across Richard in those counties he is probably this one. Hope you find yours though. ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== <> To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb
1. To Anne, thank you very much for the very good explanation of the functioning of the DNA project. You have devoted much time and effort to this project and I will object if you change the rules. 2. To the list, there is a good amount of information which has been developed by the DNA project which is available to the public. Take advantage of what is offered to you. Also consider that there is "a matter of privacy" involved here. I am a participant in the project and I became a participant with the understanding that certain of the information involved would not be made public and I insist that it remain that way. Jim Webb
I am trying to find the ancestors of the Andrew Webb listed below. I have information on their children if you think you might be descended from them. They are in Arkansas from 1850. Andrew is supposed to have died (family history) about 1902. I believe that Elizabeth pre-deceased him. 1860 Arkansas Census A. J. Webb, 46, M, , Farmer, 480, 600, TN Elizabeth Webb, 39, F, , , , , IN John J Webb, 21, M, Farm Laborer, 480, , Miss Joseph W Webb, 16, M, Miss Tabitha Webb, 14, M, Miss Nancy R. Webb, 13, F, AR Mary J. Webb, 5, F, AR Jacob T. Webb, 8/12, M, AR
Martin Webb # 23300 Haplograph R 1b This is the line for Martin Webb born Va ca 1740 died in Ky (Will Aug 1815) 1. Martin WEBB md Judith/md Nancy Ann Phelps 2. Merry "Mel" WEBB 1775 VA-1842 Ky md Martha Jones/ Mary Garrison,/Mary Davis 3. Alexander Merry WEBB 1831 Ky-1918 Ky md Jane Blair/ ELizabeth Guess,/Elizabeth Haycraft 4. Martin H. WEBB 1856 In - 1941 Ky md Mary Tucker/Martha Jane Hawkins/Eliza Ellen Hawkins 5. Alexander Warren WEBB 1889 Ky - 1972 Ky md Nora Ann Higdon 6. Anthony Ticonda WEBB 1917 Ky-1962 Ky md Charlotte Thompson 7. Me... Winnie Webb - and 7. My cousin James Edwin Webb born in Ky ..son of Charles Webb (brother of Anthony Ticonda Webb) who graciously agreed to be our DNA donor. We have one match so far on our dna - that is from Joe Webb of Seattle, Washington who is a descendent of John Webb bn 1797 in Lincoln Co area of NC. Hope this will help someone who imay connect ot the line of Martin Webb. Winnie Webb Whitaker