Here is the JESSE LEVI WEBB b. 1809 Line for Howard Ken Webb DNA #16997 Haplo "I" Vicking -Scandanavian Rev. JOHN WEBB ca1740s-1803 Rutherford NC/ Greenville SC 1788/ JESSE WEBB, Sr. b.1760 Granville ?NC-1835 Warren Co., TN./ JOHN WEBB b. 1786 SC? to Warren Co., TN. d.TX?/ JESSE LEVI WEBB b. 1809 Warren Co., TN d. ca. 1870s Marion Co., TN./ SAMUEL WEBB b. 1848 Warren Co., TN. - d. 1926 Marion Co., TN./ J. HARBERT WEBB b. 1872 Maron d. 1930 Jasper, Marion Co.,TN/ J. LEVI WEBB b.1896-1960 Jasper,Marion TN/ Howard K. Webb...b. 1922 DNA donor #16997. It was through DNA Donor - Jim Soeberg Webb descendant of IRA s/o JESSE WEBB SR. that we proved our JESSE LEVI WEBB line. Jim came to our WEBB REUNION once, in 1998...7 years ago! We could never prove our Webb connections. HERE is our 30 YEAR RESEARCH BREAK-THROUGH! I am convinced, I would have gone to my grave NEVER finding the PROOF of our WEBB LINE if it had not been for the DNA Project! {will send Charts & Info. to anyone who needs it} [there are 4 WEBB LINES in Marion Co., TN] BREAK-THROUGH Webb lineage. Rev. JOHN WEBB b. ca 1740s-1803. md. Sarah Byars of Rutherford Co., NC/Greenville, SC[1788] proven sons: John Byars Webb, b. ca. 1762 Jesse Webb, Sr., b. 1760s-1835 Joel Webb, b. ca. 1765 not proven: Jacob, Joshua, CHESLEY, Rebecca, Julius, James. +others JESSE WEBB, Sr. b. 1760s-1835 NC to Warren,TN md. Didama Townsend d/o Thomas Townsend ch: 12 children 1. JOHN WEBB b. 1786 [DNA #16997] md. Mary. son: JESSE LEVI WEBB b.1809-ca1870s [our 30 year brick wall] only son proven 2. IRA WEBB [DNA #19335- J.S. Webb] b. 1811-1887 md. Sara "Sally" Roberts [Townsend; Didama Womack; Jesse Jr; James; Lucinda Nowlin; Nancy infant; Sally Clark; Elizabeth Hopper; Celia Bailey; Nancy Burkes] JESSE LEVI WEBB [DNA #16997 - H.KenWebb] b. 1809 Warren Co., TN. d.aft. 1870 Marion TN. md. Vina Green in Warren Co., TN Ch: John; Nancy Pennington; Joseph; Elizabeth Parker; James; Polly; Anthony; SAMUEL b. 1848 md. #1 Sally WEBB Webb, [DNA #16997 H.K. Webb line.] & Levi W. Webb b. 1850-1927 md. 5 times. SAMUEL WEBB b. 1848-1926 [ DNA #16997] md. #1. Sarah "Sally" WEBB Webb md. #2. Polly Bean Webb..orphan - parents from Holland. ch: Eight Children; Mary Didama Webb Baldwin; HARBERT WEBB [#16997] Alicia Lou Dora Crawford; Charles MELvin Webb; William Christopher Webb; Anna Pearl Lambert; Clarence Milton Webb; Icie L. Quarles. J. HARBERT WEBB b. 1872-1930 [DNA#16997] md. Vicey Jane West. Marion Co., TN ch: 10 ch: 9 sons. Walter; James LEVI; Mamie d.age12; Robert; Temperence d.age3; Herschell J; J.Turner; William P; H. Woodrow; Dennis H. Webb JAMES LEVI WEBB b. 1896-1960 [DNA #16997] md. Rose Long/Raulston ..6 children. Howard Ken Webb - DNA Donor #16997 Our time line of events to proving the DNA is available for anyone needing it. Nonie Webb [wife of H. K.Webb #16997] has been researching for over 30 years... .the WEBB breakthrogh has been added as PART 4...in a Special LIMETED Edition to the Marion Co., TN."Keepsake Memories" Vol. II "Cherokees & 1st Settlers" book [local history overflow from Webbs] by Nonie Webb....orig. printing 2002. and will be available for the Researchers coming to the Webb Reunion here in Marion Co.,TN. on Sun. Aug. 21st. 2005. [3rd. Sun. in Aug] P.S. Originally, before DNA I would have bet the house we were coming from William Micajah Webb b. 1583 of Isle of Wight Co., VA. down to John II to William & Jane Martin Webb of New Kent Co.VA NOW....after DNA....we are leaning toward MERRY WEBB #1...& Anna WEBB of Halifax Co., VA..... through sons: Thomas & Martin Webb. Also.....The MERRY WEBB #3. undocumented will of 1816....found here in Marion Co., TN. with descendants of his Children STILL here in Marion... [White/Warren/Hamilton/Marion Co.,TNl]. This MERRY III b. ca. 1745/7 .....is now believed to be the JAMES son of MERRY #1. JAMES WEBB md. Mary MERRY d/o Thomas Merry & Ann Apphira Prettyman.....James & Mary had a son MERRY. Note: At one time I truly believed I was the WEBB authority on the Webb lines of the great Southern States, now, many of you are catching up with me or surpassing me....that is GREAT NEWS.... if we can get more DNA Donors from the different Webb lines we already have documentation for; those brick walls WILL COME DOWN..... Dan.....thanks to you...we are united.....and incidently, your line may end up with MERRY also! Researchers desiring to come to the WEBB REUNION [Aug. 21st...3rd Sunday in August] please contact me privately....we are located at TN/ALA/TN state line....near Chattanooga. Hope this helps someone. Regards Cuz....somehow... Nonie [& Ken] Webb 3861 Shellmound Road Jasper, Tennessee 37347 1-423-942-5486 [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan M" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 12:43 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] CALLING ALL WEBB RESEARCHERS > > I see this subject line has brought a lot of positive activity . > > It is nice for people to give thier lines. > > Any one doing positive research should not mind reading lines, > might find a cousin or fix a brick wall. > If any one has any complaints, > the list has a list manager. > Dan M > > > ==== 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 don't think the information should be password protected. Heck I have some many passwords, at work, home, bank etc..makes it confusing. LET ANYBODY LOOK AT THE RESULTS
Thank you for correcting the web site. Meant to double ck that before I hit Send. Sorry folks. We're mostly just working people like everyone else, trying to do our own lines first. The majority of requesters proceed correctly and ask for what the researcher has offered to do. 99% are grateful, even when you have to report there's nothing there. It's a good feeling. Sue At 08:25 AM 8/4/05 -0700, you wrote: >It would be good to check the "ground rules" if you are considering asking >for help. > >The URL wasn't given by Sue so to save you some looking it's: > >http://www.raogk.org/faq-requesters.htm > >Ian Webb > >-----Original Message----- >From: suebod [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 8:03 AM >To: [email protected] >Subject: [WEBB] Research help > >In case new people don't know, for research in places not near you, try >Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness (RAOGK): > >[email protected] > >Go to the web site, find the state then county you need help in. Read the >brief instructions and go for it. The number of volunteers grows every day, >as people realize you learn by helping, and by helping others, you help >yourself. I'm a volunteer for my county. I try to give back a little of what >so many kind researchers did for me when I first got started. The cost is >only reimbursement of copies, postage, etc. > >I burned up Ron Turner's telephone line, wrote letters, emailed and bought >his book, "Webb Families of the Virginias." I've grown a bit in genealogy >and now realize he probably flinched each time he saw my name. He was so >kind and sharing. > >There are also the photo sites: Dead Fred, AncientFaces.com (was under >construction/don't know if it's back up yet). Enter the name Webb and see >who else has posted a photo. I try to put as much leading info in the >caption as I can, for family researchers. > >Sue Webb Bodishbaugh > > > >==== 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 case new people don't know, for research in places not near you, try Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness (RAOGK): [email protected] Go to the web site, find the state then county you need help in. Read the brief instructions and go for it. The number of volunteers grows every day, as people realize you learn by helping, and by helping others, you help yourself. I'm a volunteer for my county. I try to give back a little of what so many kind researchers did for me when I first got started. The cost is only reimbursement of copies, postage, etc. I burned up Ron Turner's telephone line, wrote letters, emailed and bought his book, "Webb Families of the Virginias." I've grown a bit in genealogy and now realize he probably flinched each time he saw my name. He was so kind and sharing. There are also the photo sites: Dead Fred, AncientFaces.com (was under construction/don't know if it's back up yet). Enter the name Webb and see who else has posted a photo. I try to put as much leading info in the caption as I can, for family researchers. Sue Webb Bodishbaugh >==== 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
Anne, but the results so that we can match our family to those that have submitted DNA are lost to all Webb researchers. What good does it do to hide this valuable information. We have always proceeded further in our quest of finding that lost relative by sharing. this is DNA in secret and only available to those that can pay. sincerely, Shirley
Dear Richard, Thank you for your response. I can understand those that want their privacy. On my Kincaid list, we have the DNA results available to anyone. The only names that appear are the oldest known relative to the most non living relative. Those that don't want any information released, don't put any names. They just have the Kit #. But those that don't care and are truly just researchers in hopes of someone else working on the families that are and finding that lost piece of their puzzle. It does no good to hide the results to those who want to find their line. regards, Shirley
Anyone wishing to use this RAOGK in Hannibal,MO area can contact Gary Maize [email protected] He is a very nice fellow who has helped me on many occassions. To my expierence he is the "only" RAOGK in that section of MO. Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: "suebod" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 10:02 AM Subject: [WEBB] Research help > In case new people don't know, for research in places not near you, try > Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness (RAOGK): > > [email protected] > > Go to the web site, find the state then county you need help in. Read the > brief instructions and go for it. The number of volunteers grows every day, > as people realize you learn by helping, and by helping others, you help > yourself. I'm a volunteer for my county. I try to give back a little of > what so many kind researchers did for me when I first got started. The cost > is only reimbursement of copies, postage, etc. > > I burned up Ron Turner's telephone line, wrote letters, emailed and bought > his book, "Webb Families of the Virginias." I've grown a bit in genealogy > and now realize he probably flinched each time he saw my name. He was so > kind and sharing. > > There are also the photo sites: Dead Fred, AncientFaces.com (was under > construction/don't know if it's back up yet). Enter the name Webb and see > who else has posted a photo. I try to put as much leading info in the > caption as I can, for family researchers. > > Sue Webb Bodishbaugh > > >==== 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 >
Seems to be the way of the world...money talks and bs walks !!!!! Karen ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 9:24 AM Subject: Re: [WEBB] DNA Project > Anne, but the results so that we can match our family to those that have > submitted DNA are lost to all Webb researchers. What good does it do to hide > this valuable information. We have always proceeded further in our quest of > finding that lost relative by sharing. this is DNA in secret and only available > to those that can pay. sincerely, 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 >
Hello all you Webb ancestors !!! I started searching my husband's maternal Webb line several years ago. Along the way I have been in contact with several Webb cousins. I give all the info I have in order to "get it out there" in hopes some new info will "come back". Many times this has proven positive. If the info doesn't "get out there" how can one expect any back ? I have noticed all the same given names it makes me dizzy. William L Webb (possible his middle name was Ellefort) b. Apr 1842 Mo with parents reported on census to have been from TN (perhaps lived there and not born there). William L Webb married Harriett "Elizabeth" Flick 15 June 1871 Clark Co.,MO. They had 11 children with only 6 living to adulthood. William L was a barrell hooper who bought (or leased..haven't found any land deeds) land to use the wood for his business and then moved on. He has been seen living in Clark, Lewis,Ralls and Marion counties in MO. Last seen in 1900 census living Hannibal,MO as a stone mason. William L's daughter Bertie Ellen Webb Jessup (my husband's Grandmother) found her father dead while cutting wood. That was before her marriage date Sep 1904 in Hannibal,MO. It has been passed down that William L is buried in the cemetery on the side of the hill where Lover's Leap is. Through much research (and down right begging for info) no death date nor burial spot has ever been found. His wife remarried 1920 (Howard Lee McQueen) and they are buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Hannibal,MO. Supposedly, William L's siblings are: Charles WEBB John WEBB George WEBB (wife's name Mary) Elizabeth WEBB (husband's name Higdon) Rebecca "Becky" WEBB (husband's name Dwyer) Louisia WEBB (husband's name Epperly) Elisha WEBB Now, is anyone out there connected with these WEBB names ? I am not writing a book or selling info but just want to "connect the dots" and see how far back it goes. I will (and have always) share any / all info I have. Please contact me: [email protected] Sincerely, Karen Castle P.O. Box 84 Mendon,IL 62351 ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 6:29 AM Subject: Re: [WEBB] ROLL CALL > In a message dated 8/3/2005 10:19:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > If you will > contact the administrator for the site, for a fee of $50.00 she will sell > you the right to access all the information that is posted to the site > So much for sharing info! > > > ==== 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 >
It would be good to check the "ground rules" if you are considering asking for help. The URL wasn't given by Sue so to save you some looking it's: http://www.raogk.org/faq-requesters.htm Ian Webb -----Original Message----- From: suebod [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 8:03 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [WEBB] Research help In case new people don't know, for research in places not near you, try Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness (RAOGK): [email protected] Go to the web site, find the state then county you need help in. Read the brief instructions and go for it. The number of volunteers grows every day, as people realize you learn by helping, and by helping others, you help yourself. I'm a volunteer for my county. I try to give back a little of what so many kind researchers did for me when I first got started. The cost is only reimbursement of copies, postage, etc. I burned up Ron Turner's telephone line, wrote letters, emailed and bought his book, "Webb Families of the Virginias." I've grown a bit in genealogy and now realize he probably flinched each time he saw my name. He was so kind and sharing. There are also the photo sites: Dead Fred, AncientFaces.com (was under construction/don't know if it's back up yet). Enter the name Webb and see who else has posted a photo. I try to put as much leading info in the caption as I can, for family researchers. Sue Webb Bodishbaugh
In a message dated 8/3/2005 10:19:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: If you will contact the administrator for the site, for a fee of $50.00 she will sell you the right to access all the information that is posted to the site So much for sharing info!
There are (( NO )) Roll calls period <><> If any one wants to post their own lines this is fine,, How ever do not use the * Roll Call * subject line. Please use the proper subject line With your information only. We want to see people posting, Just do it right. Thanks Dan M ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 5:46 PM Subject: [WEBB] ROLL CALL
Bob, I found George W. Webb's tombsone showing that he was the son of UC and Mary Webb at the age of 2 yrs 11 mos. Death date looks to me Jun 13 1858 Chris Bob Keyes <[email protected]> wrote: Chris, Just so I understand clearly. You are saying that the George W. Webb who appears in the census records I've shown below in the previous message is the son of Uriah Churchill Webb? And what evidence exists to support this conclusion? Bob Keyes ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Carter" To: Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 3:59 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] RE: Re:Effingham Co., IL WEBBS | James E. Webb according to my database is the uncle of George William Webb. So Uriah Churchill and James E. Webb are brothers. There father is John Webb and Elizabeth A. Mayfield. | | That was my mistake. The George W. Webb is the son of Uriah Churchill Webb not James E. Webb. Sorry about that. | | Chris | | Bob Keyes wrote: | Hi Chris, | | your wrote: | As for George W. Webb, I have him as the son of Uriah Churchill Webb and Mary Francis Fairleigh. Lewis, I have him as the son of James E. Webb. | | It is possible that George W. Webb may be connected with this family one way or other. | | If you are referring to the George W. Webb who appears in the 1850 Effington Co., IL census then I have the following: | George W. Webb m. 13 Apr 1837 Orange Co., Indiana (Marriage Book C-2, p. 77) Edith Fields | | 1850 US Census, Effingham, 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 | | 1860 US Census, Northwest, Orange, IN, p. 827: George W Webb, 48, b. KY, farmer; Edith, 40, b. IN; Sarah E, 20, b. IN; Mary J, 18, b. IN; Lewis H, 16, b. IN; Harriet R, 13, b. IN; Margaret A, 9, b. IN; Isaac? A, 7, b. IN; Laura, 4, b. IN; Benjamin, 2, b. IN | | Note in the following that Hattie was actually born in IL rather than IN as was recorded in 1860: | | 1870 US Census, Northwest Twp, Orange, IN, p. 68b: George W Webb, 57, b. KY, farmer; Edith, 50, b. IN; Hattie R, 23, b. IL; Maggie A, 18, b. IL; Jessie A, 16, b. IN; Lurey L, 13, b. IN; Benjamin, 11, b. IN; George L, 8, b. IN | | 1880 US Census, Northwest Twp, Orange Co., IN, ED 19, pg 11: George W Webb, 67, b. KY VA PA, farmer; Edith, wife, 69, IN NC VA; Laura L, dau, 23?, b IN; George L?, son, 18, b. IN; | | So I would be intested to know what information ties this George W. Webb to James E. Webb as you indicate? | | Bob Keyes | | | ==== 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 ==== <> 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, This George that you have listed would be to old for my George W. Webb. Chris Bob Keyes <[email protected]> wrote: Chris, Just so I understand clearly. You are saying that the George W. Webb who appears in the census records I've shown below in the previous message is the son of Uriah Churchill Webb? And what evidence exists to support this conclusion? Bob Keyes ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Carter" To: Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 3:59 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] RE: Re:Effingham Co., IL WEBBS | James E. Webb according to my database is the uncle of George William Webb. So Uriah Churchill and James E. Webb are brothers. There father is John Webb and Elizabeth A. Mayfield. | | That was my mistake. The George W. Webb is the son of Uriah Churchill Webb not James E. Webb. Sorry about that. | | Chris | | Bob Keyes wrote: | Hi Chris, | | your wrote: | As for George W. Webb, I have him as the son of Uriah Churchill Webb and Mary Francis Fairleigh. Lewis, I have him as the son of James E. Webb. | | It is possible that George W. Webb may be connected with this family one way or other. | | If you are referring to the George W. Webb who appears in the 1850 Effington Co., IL census then I have the following: | George W. Webb m. 13 Apr 1837 Orange Co., Indiana (Marriage Book C-2, p. 77) Edith Fields | | 1850 US Census, Effingham, 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 | | 1860 US Census, Northwest, Orange, IN, p. 827: George W Webb, 48, b. KY, farmer; Edith, 40, b. IN; Sarah E, 20, b. IN; Mary J, 18, b. IN; Lewis H, 16, b. IN; Harriet R, 13, b. IN; Margaret A, 9, b. IN; Isaac? A, 7, b. IN; Laura, 4, b. IN; Benjamin, 2, b. IN | | Note in the following that Hattie was actually born in IL rather than IN as was recorded in 1860: | | 1870 US Census, Northwest Twp, Orange, IN, p. 68b: George W Webb, 57, b. KY, farmer; Edith, 50, b. IN; Hattie R, 23, b. IL; Maggie A, 18, b. IL; Jessie A, 16, b. IN; Lurey L, 13, b. IN; Benjamin, 11, b. IN; George L, 8, b. IN | | 1880 US Census, Northwest Twp, Orange Co., IN, ED 19, pg 11: George W Webb, 67, b. KY VA PA, farmer; Edith, wife, 69, IN NC VA; Laura L, dau, 23?, b IN; George L?, son, 18, b. IN; | | So I would be intested to know what information ties this George W. Webb to James E. Webb as you indicate? | | Bob Keyes | | | ==== 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 ==== <> 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, In my database I have him born 1855 died 1858 so George is buried in Rentfrow Cemetery, Effingham County, Ill. I believe I have a picture of his tombstone showing that was the son of Uriah Churchill Webb. I will check that out. Chris Bob Keyes <[email protected]> wrote: Chris, Just so I understand clearly. You are saying that the George W. Webb who appears in the census records I've shown below in the previous message is the son of Uriah Churchill Webb? And what evidence exists to support this conclusion? Bob Keyes ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Carter" To: Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 3:59 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] RE: Re:Effingham Co., IL WEBBS | James E. Webb according to my database is the uncle of George William Webb. So Uriah Churchill and James E. Webb are brothers. There father is John Webb and Elizabeth A. Mayfield. | | That was my mistake. The George W. Webb is the son of Uriah Churchill Webb not James E. Webb. Sorry about that. | | Chris | | Bob Keyes wrote: | Hi Chris, | | your wrote: | As for George W. Webb, I have him as the son of Uriah Churchill Webb and Mary Francis Fairleigh. Lewis, I have him as the son of James E. Webb. | | It is possible that George W. Webb may be connected with this family one way or other. | | If you are referring to the George W. Webb who appears in the 1850 Effington Co., IL census then I have the following: | George W. Webb m. 13 Apr 1837 Orange Co., Indiana (Marriage Book C-2, p. 77) Edith Fields | | 1850 US Census, Effingham, 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 | | 1860 US Census, Northwest, Orange, IN, p. 827: George W Webb, 48, b. KY, farmer; Edith, 40, b. IN; Sarah E, 20, b. IN; Mary J, 18, b. IN; Lewis H, 16, b. IN; Harriet R, 13, b. IN; Margaret A, 9, b. IN; Isaac? A, 7, b. IN; Laura, 4, b. IN; Benjamin, 2, b. IN | | Note in the following that Hattie was actually born in IL rather than IN as was recorded in 1860: | | 1870 US Census, Northwest Twp, Orange, IN, p. 68b: George W Webb, 57, b. KY, farmer; Edith, 50, b. IN; Hattie R, 23, b. IL; Maggie A, 18, b. IL; Jessie A, 16, b. IN; Lurey L, 13, b. IN; Benjamin, 11, b. IN; George L, 8, b. IN | | 1880 US Census, Northwest Twp, Orange Co., IN, ED 19, pg 11: George W Webb, 67, b. KY VA PA, farmer; Edith, wife, 69, IN NC VA; Laura L, dau, 23?, b IN; George L?, son, 18, b. IN; | | So I would be intested to know what information ties this George W. Webb to James E. Webb as you indicate? | | Bob Keyes | | | ==== 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 ==== <> 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 8/3/2005 7:47:10 P.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: I am not happy at all that the DNA Webb project has been limited to those who have submitted DNA. What about us poor WEBB's who have no male heirs to take the test. And as far as that goes, my cousins several generations removed got a DNA submitted, but I can't view the list to see who we are matching up with. Why can't we share information I hope Dan permits this response :) The WEBB DNA Project is not limited just to those who have submitted Y-DNA or mtDNA The Public portion of the website is open to all, the email newsletter is free and past issues -- which include research notes, featured families (some of whom I have researched myself and MIGHT be your line), summaries of DNA findings, questions, technical articles, status of the Project, etc. are archived in the public section. The results were placed behind a Password Access wall for several reasons. 1 -- Some material is posted there that the participants didn't want to post on an open website (from email addresses they do not want trolled to detailed lineages they don't mind sharing but they don't want taken by those who share nothing back) 2 -- One goal is to correct the "garbage in and garbage out" on some genealogies going around the web. If someone has erroneously hooked themselves to a particular line, what is to prevent them from erroneously appropriating the DNA results -- even if they & their line have never been tested? Having the Project password protected enables us to work toward correcting those errors. Among the corrections we have made: -- it is not true that four brothers came with their father (3 to New England, 1 to Virginia) There are instead at least 20 different lineages of WEBBs we have identified, many of whom reach back to Colonial Days, more than one of which has descendants in the North and in the South -- James and Lettie Nelson Webb are not the son James and daughter-in law of John Webb and Mary Boone. It's possible they are related in some way, but the son James is a different James. We will soon have 3 of John Webb's known sons documented in DNA -- we have James and George already, and the John Jr line has ordered kits. 3 -- Participants have paid for these tests, and several have expressed less than happy thoughts about the "Henny Penny" syndrome -- can't give a cousin who WILL share and assist with paying for the tests access without also giving it to the ones who want to "eat the bread" without helping to bake it. 4 -- Some people simply don't want their DNA "out there." While their fears that it could be used against them somehow are probably unfounded, it is their very personal data, and I must respect that they joined the Project with the understanding it would not be available to anyone with an Internet connection and a computer. We do have three additional categories of persons who are granted access, other than the DNA donor themselves. 1 -- A family researcher who has arranged for a male WEBB and has helped pay for the kit receives a User Name and Password as well as the DNA donor. 2- Honorary participants who have given the Project lifetime research notes or who are serving as the official or unofficial "senior genealogist" of the lineage and who have established themselves as rigorous researchers are granted access. (We have 3 of these) 3 -- Honorary participants who have donated substantially to the Scholarship Program (not giving the amount here as it would violate the rules, but it's not much more than a moderately nice dinner out for 2). The Scholarship Program enables us to pay for kits for long established lines who don't see anything in it for them, but whose DNA is needed for comparison, to assist those on limited incomes or in financial distress to participate, and to pay for upgrades for those lines whose donor or researcher has died and is no longer available to do so. If a cousin has submitted DNA and not shared their research findings, I suggest that the best course is approach the cousin instead of complaining about the Project on this list. There is no hindrance to a participant sharing the information regarding who THEIR line connects with or with answering "Are we related to So-and-so WEBB?" with a "yes" or "no." Over the past few days a significant number of Project participants have shared information on this list, and I trust they will continue to do so. They are all helpful, interested people engaged in active research. It is one of the pleasures of my role as Administrator to assist other researchers. A simple inquiry to me at this email address is sufficient to get answers to questions such as "Are James and Mary Edmondson Webb related to William Smith Webb of VA & TN?" (Not by DNA). If I can't tell if the person you ask about is represented in our Project, I will tell you. Why might I not be able to tell? You might have inquired about someone that unbeknownst to me is a brother to someone in our line, or an uncle. Since I do not know all the lines by heart, and I don't have all the collateral lines for all our participants, I might not be able to answer you whether your family is represented. I may refer you to someone who is more familiar with the state you are researching. We are discussing putting a more detailed description of our lines in the public sector, but no decision has been made by the participants as yet. I hope this has clarified the nature of the DNA Project. Please feel to email me at any time with questions, comments, suggestions. Anne Webb Nelson WEBB Surname DNA Project Administrator
And sure as I don't read one, it will be the key to the whole line. I save those for when I have time to browse and read, rather than scan. Sue At 12:07 PM 8/3/05 -0700, you wrote: >Hi Sue > Yes the subject line ( is ) critical for attention, lots of people only >scan the subject, it is simpler for those in digest rather than opening up >all the digests. > How ever I would not keep strictly to a rule of state first, most people >also look mainly for the names too,digest has short subject lines so with >the state first the name might get missed. > Well how ever you people want to write it, remember it is your best >advertising to what the message is about. >Dan M;-) >----- Original Message ----- >From: "suebod" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 12:56 PM >Subject: [WEBB] Webb line listings > > > > Just a suggestion: on some other name sites I'm on, they post their >subject > > w/the state always first, like this: > > > > VA/WV-Webb, Russell, s/o Henry and Lear > > or > > AR-Kayser, Christian, Ger>NY>AR > > > > As long as the state is first so you can grab the locale as you scan the > > emails. If I know none of the family went to Texas, I'm inclined to cache > > that one for later. > > > > Sue Webb Bodishbaugh > > > > >==== 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
Just a little help on gaining access to the Webb DNA site. If you will contact the administrator for the site, for a fee of $50.00 she will sell you the right to access all the information that is posted to the site . I don't think you even have to be a Webb, or if so I haven't seen it in any of the messages we receive. Hope this helps. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 7:46 PM Subject: [WEBB] ROLL CALL > I happen to think a ROLL CALL for the WEBB's was way over due. I'm glad to > see people chatting about their lines again. We found a great tibbit this time > and it may be just the clue we needed. > I am not happy at all that the DNA Webb project has been limited to those > who have submitted DNA. What about us poor WEBB's who have no male heirs to > take the test. And as far as that goes, my cousins several generations removed > got a DNA submitted, but I can't view the list to see who we are matching up > with. Why can't we share information...and I thank Mary for getting this ROll > CaLL STARTED. AMEN, 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 >
I happen to think a ROLL CALL for the WEBB's was way over due. I'm glad to see people chatting about their lines again. We found a great tibbit this time and it may be just the clue we needed. I am not happy at all that the DNA Webb project has been limited to those who have submitted DNA. What about us poor WEBB's who have no male heirs to take the test. And as far as that goes, my cousins several generations removed got a DNA submitted, but I can't view the list to see who we are matching up with. Why can't we share information...and I thank Mary for getting this ROll CaLL STARTED. AMEN, SHIRLEY
Jerry, Just sent you a note requesting you write direct so we can compare notes. This is the William Warren Webb line. Thelma Webb Green ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry and Becky" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 4:23 PM Subject: [WEBB] VA-NC WEBB; James Criitenden, Elizabeth, Mary 1750-1794 > > WEBB LIST: > > Anyone know Mary WEBB b 18 Dec 1762 in Orange or Culpepper Co. VA d 16 May > 1793/4 in Burke Co. NC ? > > She married 9 Mar 1778/9 David BAKER b. 3 Jun 1749 in Culpepper VA moved to > Burke County, NC d 15 Sep 1838. Her parents may be James Crittenden and > Elizabeth WEBB. > > If anyone has information on this Mary WEBB and/or her parents or siblings, > please contact me. > > Jerry Baker in TN > [email protected] > > > > > > ==== 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 > > >