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    1. Re: [WEBB] Re: MY WEBBS/DNA Forum
    2. Winnie
    3. Dan, That is great news that you have requested that forum. It will let those of us who have had the dna done keep in touch with others who are interested or just waiting for results. Thanks so much... Winnie Webb Whitaker

    08/03/2005 12:30:42
    1. Re: [WEBB] Re: CALLING ALL WEBB RESEARCHERS
    2. Kathryn Payne
    3. Hi Jim I was looking at your web site (which is very nice) and I was wondering if you could answer a question. I noticed that you have a William Webb born 1424 in Warwickshire and died 1523 in Oldstock, Wiltshire, England and who married Joen Stone. I was wondering whether there is any documentation on this. I am curious because I have been communicating with some people from the Kellaway/Callaway family and this William Webb has come up a few time and no one knows where he came from. Thanks, Kathryn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Webb" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 12:52 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Re: CALLING ALL WEBB RESEARCHERS > My WEBB line can be seen at the following URL > > http://jimwebb.rootsweb.com/webb/ > > It is really too much to try to post on this list. > > Jim Webb > > > ==== 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 > >

    08/03/2005 11:34:26
    1. VA-NC WEBB; James Criitenden, Elizabeth, Mary 1750-1794
    2. Jerry and Becky
    3. 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]

    08/03/2005 11:23:24
    1. Re: [WEBB] RE: Re:Effingham Co., IL WEBBS
    2. Bob Keyes
    3. 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" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> 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 <[email protected]> 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 ==== | <<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 | |

    08/03/2005 10:47:46
    1. Webb's of VA/NC/KY/MO/NE
    2. Ottice Webb
    3. John Webb 1714-1778 Nansemond Va. to Northampton, NC. Ottice Webb DNA # 30148 Stanton, KY http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/e/b/Ottice-Gilbert-Webb-KY/ Since the list is so alive this week, and since I have had POSITIVE results from my questions, I thought I would offer up a line of my Webb's that went West. Everything thing seems to be East Coast and Southern. How about those Webb researchers in the Middle of the country? Joseph and Joicy Noland-Webb of Kentucky had one son that left and went to Missouri about 1900, and eventually died in Nebraska, leaving 11 children in the Mid West. Noland Webb 1850-1931 m. 1870 to Sarilda Jane McIntosh 1855-1912, in Estill Co., KY. Noland d. in Saratha, Nebraska July 20, 1931. Sarilda died July 12, 1912 in Pawnee, Nebraska. Children: Nancy 1872- Henry T. 1873-1955 Savannah 1875- John T. 1878- Joseph Henry 1880-1963 d. Liberal, Missouri, m. Minnie C. Smith in Verdella, Missouri Francis Marion 1882-1952 d. Nebraska, m. Mildred Faye Ord in Pawnee, Nebraska Lewis 1885-1973 Ordie 1895- Sylvan 1875-1966 (Male) married someone in Nevada, Missouri March 9, 1898, d. Nevada, Missouri Margaret Pearl 1897- Joicy ? I have a photo of the children made about 1925-1930 and they are all adults. I wonder how many cousins I have out there in Middle America? How about some of you researchers in Missouri and Nebraska looking at the 1900 through 1920 or 30 Census and see if you find any of this family.

    08/03/2005 10:44:57
    1. Re: [WEBB] John Webb/Eunice
    2. Christine Webb Jones
    3. Mike, Thanks for replying. I would like to know if James and Lee were full brothers and if so who was their Mother? Also, please give me any information you have on their father. I would certainly appreciate any help. Christine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Webb (Florida)" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 8:03 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] John Webb/Eunice > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Christine Webb Jones" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 8:22 AM > Subject: [WEBB] John Webb/Eunice > > >> Would Rose Webb contact me or the line. I believe she has some >> information that will help me in my search on James, John and Lee Webb >> ancestors. >> Christine Webb Jones >> >> >> ==== 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 >

    08/03/2005 10:10:17
    1. Re: [WEBB] RE: Re:Effingham Co., IL WEBBS
    2. Chris Carter
    3. 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 <[email protected]> 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

    08/03/2005 09:59:49
    1. Meredith Webb, ARK & TX
    2. I do not know of any male Webb, so DNA is out for this line as far as I know. Barbara

    08/03/2005 09:47:45
    1. Re: [WEBB] My Webb Line
    2. In a message dated 8/3/2005 10:29:30 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Meredith's uncle is Meredith B. Webb who died in ARK, 1845. Have there been DNA testing for this Webb line? Thanks, Barbara We have no DNA participants claiming a Meredith. We do have one or two lines which went through AR, and several lines which ended up in TX. We would love to have someone from this line, if you know of a living male WEBB descended from Meredith. Anne Webb Nelson

    08/03/2005 08:35:54
    1. Re: [WEBB] Re: My suggestions Please Read
    2. Dick and Edna J. Barnes
    3. Can we please get over the personalities and get back to the reason for the list - research? I believe that everyone has a handle on what has transpired. Edna ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Kemp" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 2:04 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Re: My suggestions Please Read > Someone needs to set the record straight here. Elizabeth does not want to > do it as she wanted to keep everything off list. Since Mary has elected > to bring it on list I feel I need to defend what has inaccurately been > said about Elizabeth. You see, Mary has not realized it, but I have been > privy to their exchange. Being a friend of Elizabeth, being on some of > her lists, and her being on some of my lists she Blind CC:ed the exchange > to me as it took place. > > Mary has stated that she received "2 really hateful letters about me > writing the letter the other day asking for us to all work together as a > team" > > This is not quite true. First of all Elizabeth commended her for > suggesting everyone work together as a team. She had nothing bad to say > about that whatsoever. She explained that her only problem with it was > that on most Rootsweb lists there is a rule that only the List Owner may > call a roll call and went on to explain politely why. Roll Calls creat a > sudden extreme volume of mail and for people on dialup people with small > mailboxes, or people on many mailing lists (all 3apply to Elizabeth due to > her fixed income) it can cause their mailbox to fill very quickly. When > this happens emails are bounced and you are often automatically removed > from many lists if your mail bounced. Elizabeth went on to explain, again > politely, the she had been out of town for three days, returned to find > her mailbox full, important emails missing, and she had been booted from > several lists She explained that when a list owner calls for a roll call > they normally give advance notice so the subscribers can have their > mailbox prepaired for it or temporarily unsubscribe. > > Elizabeth explained that on many lists a subscriber can be put off the > list for calling a roll call without the list owners permission. > > Mary's only response to this was a total non-understanding and the > comments, "LADY ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT YOU HAVE A PROBLEM!... YOU SHOULD > 'GET A GRIP' SEEMS EVERYWHERE IN LIFE THAT THERE WILL BE THE ONE THAT WILL > COMPLAIN WHEN SOMETHING GOOD HAPPENS". She said, "YOU ARE THE ONLY LONE > PERSON THAT HAS COMPLAINED" which is why Elizabeth started sending the > emails to me since she knew this to be untrue. She had already seen me > say basically the same thing onlist. > > After Mary got rude with Elizabeth she did get a little rude back, but it > was understandable showing Mary's total lack of concern or understanding > for those not fortunate enough to be able to afford expensive online > accounts with big mailboxes and her extreme rudeness to a initially polite > email exchange. Elizabeth did state after this that she would check her > lists and remove Mary is she was on any, but I do not blame her for this. > I have already done the same here as I don't need people with that > attitude on my lists. Remember, what you see from someone onlist and what > you see offlist are not always a good match. > > > > > in which she was > George Strawbridge wrote: > >>Mary Wyatt, for goodness sake! You did a very intelligent and timely >>thing! >>Don't lose a minute concerning yourself, just consider the source and >>ignore >>it! >>I'm sure I speak for 99.999% of Webb lookers. >>George S. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>5 >>----- Original Message ----- >>From: <[email protected]> >>To: <[email protected]> >>Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 11:51 AM >>Subject: [WEBB] Re: My suggestions Please Read >> >> >> >>>Hello list . I have gotten 2 really hateful letters from one woman about >>> >>me >> >>>writing the letter the other day asking for us to all work together as a >>>team. I do not understand why anyone should be upset by this as I feel >>>we >>> >>all >> >>>have gotten some long overdue information on so many various Webb >>>branches >>>which helps us all in the long run. >>>If I offended anyone else then I do apolize. I guess we can all just >>>set >>>and wait and hope that connections will come though. I will say this >>>has >>>really hurt me. I am a giving person and that is all I was trying to do >>> >>is to >> >>>help us all. >>>Mary Wyatt >>> >>> >>>==== 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 >> >> >> > > -- > > Tim Kemp Amateur Radio Station WB4BAH > > [email protected] > [email protected] > > AOL Instant Messenger - Tim D Kemp > > The Kemp Family Homepage > http://www.mindspring.com/~tkemp > Genealogy info on KEMP, STROTHER, MURPHY, and allied families. > > > > > ==== 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

    08/03/2005 08:21:08
    1. Re: [WEBB] Re: My suggestions Please Read
    2. Tim Kemp
    3. Someone needs to set the record straight here. Elizabeth does not want to do it as she wanted to keep everything off list. Since Mary has elected to bring it on list I feel I need to defend what has inaccurately been said about Elizabeth. You see, Mary has not realized it, but I have been privy to their exchange. Being a friend of Elizabeth, being on some of her lists, and her being on some of my lists she Blind CC:ed the exchange to me as it took place. Mary has stated that she received "2 really hateful letters about me writing the letter the other day asking for us to all work together as a team" This is not quite true. First of all Elizabeth commended her for suggesting everyone work together as a team. She had nothing bad to say about that whatsoever. She explained that her only problem with it was that on most Rootsweb lists there is a rule that only the List Owner may call a roll call and went on to explain politely why. Roll Calls creat a sudden extreme volume of mail and for people on dialup people with small mailboxes, or people on many mailing lists (all 3apply to Elizabeth due to her fixed income) it can cause their mailbox to fill very quickly. When this happens emails are bounced and you are often automatically removed from many lists if your mail bounced. Elizabeth went on to explain, again politely, the she had been out of town for three days, returned to find her mailbox full, important emails missing, and she had been booted from several lists She explained that when a list owner calls for a roll call they normally give advance notice so the subscribers can have their mailbox prepaired for it or temporarily unsubscribe. Elizabeth explained that on many lists a subscriber can be put off the list for calling a roll call without the list owners permission. Mary's only response to this was a total non-understanding and the comments, "LADY ALL I CAN SAY IS THAT YOU HAVE A PROBLEM!... YOU SHOULD 'GET A GRIP' SEEMS EVERYWHERE IN LIFE THAT THERE WILL BE THE ONE THAT WILL COMPLAIN WHEN SOMETHING GOOD HAPPENS". She said, "YOU ARE THE ONLY LONE PERSON THAT HAS COMPLAINED" which is why Elizabeth started sending the emails to me since she knew this to be untrue. She had already seen me say basically the same thing onlist. After Mary got rude with Elizabeth she did get a little rude back, but it was understandable showing Mary's total lack of concern or understanding for those not fortunate enough to be able to afford expensive online accounts with big mailboxes and her extreme rudeness to a initially polite email exchange. Elizabeth did state after this that she would check her lists and remove Mary is she was on any, but I do not blame her for this. I have already done the same here as I don't need people with that attitude on my lists. Remember, what you see from someone onlist and what you see offlist are not always a good match. in which she was George Strawbridge wrote: >Mary Wyatt, for goodness sake! You did a very intelligent and timely thing! >Don't lose a minute concerning yourself, just consider the source and ignore >it! >I'm sure I speak for 99.999% of Webb lookers. >George S. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >5 >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 11:51 AM >Subject: [WEBB] Re: My suggestions Please Read > > > > >>Hello list . I have gotten 2 really hateful letters from one woman about >> >> >me > > >>writing the letter the other day asking for us to all work together as a >>team. I do not understand why anyone should be upset by this as I feel we >> >> >all > > >>have gotten some long overdue information on so many various Webb branches >>which helps us all in the long run. >>If I offended anyone else then I do apolize. I guess we can all just set >>and wait and hope that connections will come though. I will say this has >>really hurt me. I am a giving person and that is all I was trying to do >> >> >is to > > >>help us all. >>Mary Wyatt >> >> >>==== 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 > > > > -- Tim Kemp Amateur Radio Station WB4BAH [email protected] [email protected] AOL Instant Messenger - Tim D Kemp The Kemp Family Homepage http://www.mindspring.com/~tkemp Genealogy info on KEMP, STROTHER, MURPHY, and allied families.

    08/03/2005 08:04:56
    1. RE: Re:Effingham Co., IL WEBBS
    2. Bob Keyes
    3. 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

    08/03/2005 06:23:38
    1. Re: [WEBB] Re: MY WEBBS
    2. Dan M
    3. I have requested [email protected] I will post when it is up, takes a few days. Then there will be a place for those who are interested in the DNA to have open forum. Dan M ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 10:41 PM Subject: [WEBB] Re: MY WEBBS > Diana, You are right the subject line should be changed and if anyone has > had DNA done that would be most helpful to all.

    08/03/2005 06:14:27
    1. Re: [WEBB] Subject lines
    2. Dan M
    3. 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 >

    08/03/2005 06:07:08
    1. Re: [WEBB] Re: My suggestions Please Read
    2. Dan M
    3. In regards to what is going on. Tim put it well so I wont get in to that. Any one having a * personal * gripe or problem with what goes on a list **** should only ******** <><> contact the list manager. Not the member Not the list Just the lists manager [email protected] works well for this. =============== So from this point on this converasion should go bact to genealogy only. NO roll calls are allowed on the list. How ever the coment * calling all web researchers is a bit close and the efforts are similar. The main idea was trying to get the list active and maybe even some one to get involved in some Q and A's . I my self have posted query with no response, but this dont mean it was ignored, it simply means no one had a clue. Happenes. For those who think the list should be used as research group, well that is what its for, but we do not need a bunch of people trying to lead it, we have a list leader ( me)l;-))) <G> I do not see reason for me to try to guide people into a follow the leader I know most of you are great researchers. As for another mention on Roll Calls - no is my answer, it is a good way to get moderated or off the list, How ever why not try other things, like advertise your people dates and places in the subject lines. Or query, ask if any one in remote might do a local look up at a court house or local archive, so it might cost that person a coin or two, but then that person can ask and some else can spend a coin, it rolls around, equalls and works. No more personal yadda on the list please. As for tiny mail boxes, I have a few invites left for google mail, about 2 gig mail boxes, if some one really needs out of the small boxes. Please, even as adults we do not need to fight, or send other members hurt mail - this is supossed to be a fun project right l;0)) Dan M - WEBB-L admin

    08/03/2005 06:01:46
    1. Re: WEBB-D Digest V05 #167
    2. What happened to messages #2 and #3, they came unintelligible. Barbara

    08/03/2005 06:01:11
    1. Re: [WEBB] Re: CALLING ALL WEBB RESEARCHERS
    2. Jim Webb
    3. My WEBB line can be seen at the following URL http://jimwebb.rootsweb.com/webb/ It is really too much to try to post on this list. Jim Webb

    08/03/2005 05:52:19
    1. Re: [WEBB] Re:Effingham Co., IL WEBBS
    2. David Kimball
    3. Dear Bob, Do you know of a place on the web where one can look up land records such as the ones below? David Kimball Bob Keyes wrote: >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 > > > > >

    08/03/2005 05:30:51
    1. Re: [WEBB] CALLING ALL WEBB RESEARCHERS
    2. Dan M
    3. 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

    08/03/2005 04:43:51
    1. Re: [WEBB] Re:Effingham Co., IL WEBBS
    2. Chris Carter
    3. Bob, My John Webb came in Effingham about 1850. Also I have John Webb's tombstone picture along with his wife Elizabeth. 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. I forgot to add one more person. John Webb's Father, I have Julius Webb and unnamed wife. Chris Bob Keyes <[email protected]> wrote: 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" To: 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 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 ==== | <> | 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

    08/03/2005 04:10:26