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    1. [WEBB] 1880 Greene County, Ohio Census
    2. mike webb
    3. Dear List, If anyone has access to the 1880 Greene County, Ohio Census I'm looking for page 385 that list a John Webb on it he his living in SugarCreek Twp. Would like a copy of that page or at least the info listed for him I'd be very thankfull for any help in this matter. Mike _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.

    03/11/2002 04:53:18
    1. Re: [WEBB] Angelina & Angeline's WEBB's in the 1880 census
    2. Sam Webb
    3. Anne: I don't know anything about my John Webb except his marriage date and at least three of his children Mary , Rebecca and Lewis E. Webb my gg grandfather. I know that Lewis E. Webb and his wife Susan Adaline Halstead Webb along with Lewis' sister Rebecca and her husband John Woods and their children migrated from Henry Co. TN to Ballard Co. Ky about 1854. I only suspect that Anjaline Webb living with 218-490 John Landrum in the 1850 Rutherford Co TN Census is a daughter of John Webb d 1834 or 1835 and Martha Patsy Landrum Webb d 1842. This John Landrum was Martha's brother and pastor of the Mt Pleasant Baptist Church. Both Rev John Landrum and his wife Peaney and Martha Webb are buried in this Church Cemetery. This family tie leads me to believe that the Anjaline Webb in the 1850 Census belongs to John and Martha Landrum Webb. I suspect that Elizabeth Webb who married Benjamin Halstead was also a daughter John and Martha Webb because my gg grandfather married Susan Adaline Halstead on Sept 16, 1852 in Henry Co. TN. Elizabeth Webb married Benjamin Halstead May 17, 1838 in Williamson Co. TN. I suspect my gg grandfather already knew the Halstead family when he met Susan Adaline Halstead. The parents of both Benjamin Halstead and Susan Halstead were John and Jane Halstead. John Halstead and Jane were in the 1830 census living in Williamson Co. TN and they were also in the 1850 Henry Co. TN Census. Lewis E. Webb was 20 in 1850 Henry Co. TN Census living with his sister Rebecca Webb Woods and her husband John Woods. So I believe that my gg grandfather Lewis E. Webb already knew the Halstead family because his sister Elizabeth had married Susan's brother Benjamin in 1837. The first child of John Webb and Martha Patsy Landrum Webb was Mary Ann Webb b 1812 and she married David G. Little in July 1835. I have a lot more on their lives. These are the only children of John and Martha's I know for sure or suspect. The Census data I have from 1820, 1830 and 1840 identifies 11 or 12 children that belong to John and Martha. I am currently doing a marriage vs age study of the Webbs that married in Williamson , Bedford and Rutherford Counties. I am going to tie that together with neighborhood studies to see if can identify more children candidates. I don't know what to do about identifying more of John and Martha's children or John's parents. Could not find a will for either John or Martha. Still looking. Any help you could lend would be appreciated. Sam and Linda Webb I don't know any of my John's broters/sisters or parents. ----- Original Message ----- From: <AWNRDC@aol.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 10:44 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Angelina & Angeline's WEBB's in the 1880 census > In a message dated 3/8/02 11:25:17 PM Pacific Standard Time, > samsbqa@bellsouth.net writes: > > > > Anne: I too have an Angeline Webb daughter of John Webb and Martha Patsy > > Landrum. I need more info on John Webb. > > My Anjaline Webb was living with her uncle Rev. John Landrum in the > > Williamson Co. Tn 1850 Census. She was 15 years old at that time. I > > think > > she was really 16 years old that year because her father John Webb probably > > died in 1834. However an old family bible said he died in 1835. > > Will any of this connect? > > > > Sam: > > I actually have two Angeline WEBBs in my family line! One is Maranda > Angeline Webb who married Nathaniel Pike in Troup Co, GA and died young (I > want to say 1857). She was WEBB by BIRTH, daughter of Elias and Mary Ann > "Nancy" Maynor WEBB. She would be approximately the same age as your > Anjaline. Could your John and my Elias be related? Certainly. Can I prove > it? NOPE. > > The Angeline I am looking for is a WEBB by MARRIAGE, She was 17 in 1860 > Census, with her husband James M. Webb in Rankin Co, MS. I BELIEVE she was a > MYERS by BIRTH. In that 1860 Census, the couple has an infant daughter E. J. > WEBB, James M. Webb allegedly died in the Civil War, and I can find no trace > of Angeline and E. J. after the 1860 Census. I presume Angeline married > again ( who I don't know). What I'm really interested in is if E. J. > survived to adulthood, married and had children. And, of course, there's > also the possibility Angeline had another child after the 1860 Census. > > Sorry. I know we have corresponded before and I think we had some other > names in common which suggested a connection, but I'm still at a loss as to > what it might be. > > Anne > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > To change list modes or leave 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 contact list owner <WEBB-admin@rootsweb.com >or post a complaint > To read Webb lines http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney/WebbPlace.html > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    03/10/2002 03:39:29
    1. Re: [WEBB] MY Webb ancestors - MA 1710?, ME 1730, ...
    2. Amelia
    3. >Dan M wrote: > > May be we can have a new twist for a while > > Rather that doing genealogy, how about genealogical stories about ( > your own) family traditions , the people; who they were , what they did, > what were they noted for in History and who were the Pioneers that > traveled from where to where. Hehehehe... I don't know about this... aren't WEBBs a bunch of story-tellers?? <wink> Well, Ian already gave a nice thumbnail sketch of his line of the family. Let me see if I can do my branch the same justice... 1. Samuel WEBB (c1665/70-1708) Started off in England (London area?), was a slave trader to Africa and back. "In the service under the reign of Queen Anne, lost at sea 1708," according to Gen. Fam. Hist. ME; according to family accounts, he and a brother (name??) were the only two members of the family to survive the London Plague of 1666. He is said to have finally died after being poisoned by an African tribal chief. His great-grandson, Seth Webb, wrote quite an account of this. He married Margaret ____. Had 3 (maybe 5?) children. 2. Samuel Adams WEBB (1696-1785) b. in Redrift, Rotherhithe, London, England. Orphaned, apprenticed to a blacksmith (father of 1st wife--McIntyre); ran away to America in 1713; ar. Tiverton, RI; rem. Weymouth, Windham, Deer Isle. He was a young boy and present on the ship when his father died. He and 7 others were charged with getting the large ship back to England from Africa. Occupation: blacksmith, schoolmaster. Lived in Windham, NH, and Gorham, ME. d. 15 Feb 1785 Deer Isle, ME. 1m. Mary McINTYRE 1713/8; 2m. Susanna RANDALL 1721 Hingham, MA; 3m. Bethiah FARROW 1726 Weymouth, Norfolk, MA. He had 3 children with his 2nd wife; 12 children with his 3rd wife. 3. John WEBB (1730-1766) b. in Maine. (Maybe b. 1731 Tiverton, RI; d. 1827 Westbrook, ME.) res. Falmouth (now Westbrook), lived at Pride's Bridge; soldier at Windham in 1747. Occupation: tailor. He married Elizabeth LARRABEE in 1753. He had 7 (maybe 9?) children. 4. John WEBB, Jr. (1754-1846) b. Westbrook, Cumberland Co., ME. d. Westbrook, ME. m. Sarah LEIGHTON in 1777. They had 10 children. I don't have very much information on him. 5. Seth WEBB (1783/6-1858) b. Fayette, Kennebec Co., ME. r. Westbrook, Lowell, Springfield, and Prentiss, ME. He married Mary BUZZELL. They had 2 children. 6. Samuel Dr. Brackett WEBB (1816-1895) b. Westbrook, Cumberland Co., ME. Middle name of "Dr. Brackett" is to have been after the doctor that delivered him. Occupation: Farmer. d. Prentiss, Penobscot Co., ME. He married Maria E. JUDKINS in 1846 at Prentiss, Penobscot Co., ME. They had 11 children. 7. Norman Alexander WEBB (1852-1919) b. Prentiss, Penobscot Co., ME. d. Portland, Multnomah Co., OR. 1m. Mabel R. DAGETT in 1872 at Penobscot Co., ME (listed as a "Civil" marriage; no specific date recorded). Mabel and 3(?) children were to have died in ME from tuberculosis. The Dr. advised him to get out and live in the open for his health. Dr. said he would not live unless he did. With his gun and bedroll, he took off and walked all the way from Prentiss, ME to Carson City, NV in perfect health. He had his sister Mary come to Carson City when she lost her husband. She died there shortly after. Norman left Carson City and travelled up into Idaho where "Gold" had been found in Silver City, Idaho City, and other places. He travelled these busy places with a buckboard, called a "Yankee Notions Wagon", selling about everything folks might want. He had a lot of glamorous experiences as well as dangerous ones. He was working the area between Silver City, ID and Boise when Silver City was at its peak, a population of approximately 10,000 people. He owned a house in Silver City (although the land belonged to the mining companies), which was later handed down through the family. He also lived in Chestnut Valley (near his brother Nathaniel). 2m. Gertrude Angelica HATHAWAY on 4 Nov 1872 in Bozeman, Gallatin Co., MT. Norman & Gertrude had 2 sons. He and his brothers homesteaded an area in Western Montana near the town of Cascade, known as the "Bird Tail". Today, the ranch is still owned by family, and each field is named after a different sibling (Norman, Nathaniel, Samuel, etc.). 8. Samuel Alexander WEBB (1889-1965) b. St. Peters, Cascade Co., MT. d. Boise, Ada Co., ID. His parents sent both he and his brother "back East" to business school (and supposedly to find Caucasian wives). He and his brother met and married 2 sisters. They even had a double wedding. They then brought their new wives back to Montana. He owned and operated Webb's Commisary/Webb's Market, produced and sold whiskey (or gin?) during Prohibition, owned and operated a fox farm (bef 1930), etc. He has been described as a "born tease". This did not mesh well with his wife's (Mary's) stern demeanor. He enjoyed the occasional cigar, and today would probably be termed a "binge drinker". He had many Swiss fishing friends in Boise Valley, and enjoyed their culture. 1m. Mary Maria SHUTTS in 1912 at Camden (or Felton?), Kent Co., DE. Divorced. 2m. Agnes Schweiser SAUER c1928?. Divorced. 3m. [remarried] Mary Maria SHUTTS WEBB. Sam & Mary had 3 children; Sam and Agnes had 1 daughter. Sam actually owned a couple of different stores over the years, both in Montana and Idaho -- a couple of which were lost in fires. The last one, Webb's Commissary (later "Webb's Market"; now "McFadden's"), is still run by his younger daughter in Meridian (outside of Boise). At one time, he owned that entire city block, and rented out the space (for the bank, the saddle shop, etc.). Evidently, before Sam divorced Mary and "ran off" with Agnes (who was only about 18 at the time; meanwhile, his elder daughter was about 15), Sam offered to Mary that they go back up to the family ranch in Montana and start over again. Mary said "no." Story has it that she wouldn't let him divorce her, either. He finally threatened to go so far as to go to Mexico to get the divorce. Agnes is said to have "driven Sam to drink" and "took him for all he was worth" (no one is bitter here, right??). Sam and Agnes divorced and Sam came back to Mary. She agreed to take him back, but with the condition that she was going to make him miserable for the rest of his life. He agreed to those terms. He continued to send financial help for his daughter with Agnes, and she (his daughter) completed medical school, and became a doctor. MY GRANDMOTHER: 9. Gertrude Amelia WEBB (1913-) b. Meridian, Ada Co., ID. m. Edward Walton PEER 1936 Boise, Ada Co., ID. They had 2 children. She was a School Teacher for 40+ years, and had graduated from the Albion Normal School, Albion, ID in the early 1930s. She has held many other positions between school years, after "retirement", etc. She was the Deputy Auditor at Owyhee Co. Courthouse 1943-48(?). She helped her father sell alcohol in Boise Valley during Prohibition. She is supposed to have met her future husband, Ed, while selling alcohol outside a dance. The police drove up as Ed was just arriving at the dance. Gertrude gave him a bottle and told him to leave. Turns out, he was the grandson of the Justice of the Peace!! She says she still never found out what he did with that bottle. As a school teacher, she taught in many country schools in Idaho. Some schools were so remote that part of her contract included importing one or two children to the school to keep the minimum enrollment requirements. She would "borrow" a kid from a family for a school year at a time. Many times, that one year of schooling would be all that child would have been afforded. Those country schools would sometimes have all the grades together in one classroom. She and Ed saved up and bought 80 acres in Owyhee Co., Idaho. In Owyhee Co., Ed would catch wild mustangs and train them for the US Cavalry. They later moved to Orofino, Clearwater Co., ID where she taught school for a number of years, until her retirement. There, Ed was a log truck driver, etc. Since then she has been an Information Guide at State parks, processed heat assistance applications for low-income families, etc. Still hanging on the wall in her living room is a scenic picture that she painted herself of the Bird Tail Rock on the family ranch in Montana. She plays the piano, loves to sing, and plays a mean game of pinochle. She gave up the fight against the raccoons to save her chickens -- she now has grapes growing in what used to be the chickens' pen, and she now feeds the raccoons dry dog food. She still has to chase the deer away from eating her laundry off the clothes line outside. :) Well, I know I ended up leaving out a LOT of information, but there's only so much you want to hear, right?? Thanks for listening to me ramble. Take care! -- Amelia Searching: Andrews, Annable, Antebus / Antrobus, Apuke / Pooke, Arnold, Ayers, Baldwin, Batchelder, Bates, Beamond / Beaumond, Becker, Bond, Boreman, Bowes, Bradford, Bruch, Bull, Burger, Burnham, Buzzell, Carter, Champney, Chesley, Clements, Cooke, Corbman, Cox, Cromwell, Dearborn, Derell, Diamond, Dormer, Downham, Du, Duxford, Eames, Eastow, Farmington / Fremingham, Farrow, Felt, Firmin, Fiske, Flagg, Flanders, Furbish, Gershom, Gould, Grante, Green, Grey, Gunnison, Hall, Hankin/s, Haring, Harnish, Hathaway, Hilliard, Hilton, Hobbs, Holbrook/e, Hooftman, Hunt, Huntress, Hussey, Huyett / Hujet, Ingersol, James, Jennings, Judkins, Katherine, Keller, Kendall, Kinge, Knighton, Knode, Knopp / Knapp, Knowlton, Langley, Larrabee, Lawrence, LeClerc, Leete, Leffingwell, Leighton, Lovering, Low, Lunt, Marrian, Marston, Maynard, Mercer / LeMercier, Moulton, Murfyn, Neumann, Nute / Knott, Nutter, Offing, Ower, Page, Parkhurst, Perriman, Philbrick, Philbrook, Pierce, Pigot, Pitts, Potter, Powys, Pray, Pride, Reade, Rementer, Richardson, Roberts, Rupp / Rub, Sanborn, Shutts, Silsby, Silverside, Smith, Taylor, Templeton, Thomas, Thompson, Todd, Tuck, Tuttle, Valliance, Ward, Warren, Webb, Weeks, Welles, Wilkinson, Williams, Wilson, Wood, Wright, Wurtz, etc.

    03/10/2002 03:36:41
    1. Re: [WEBB] Angelina & Angeline's WEBB's in the 1880 census
    2. In a message dated 3/8/02 11:25:17 PM Pacific Standard Time, samsbqa@bellsouth.net writes: > Anne: I too have an Angeline Webb daughter of John Webb and Martha Patsy > Landrum. I need more info on John Webb. > My Anjaline Webb was living with her uncle Rev. John Landrum in the > Williamson Co. Tn 1850 Census. She was 15 years old at that time. I > think > she was really 16 years old that year because her father John Webb probably > died in 1834. However an old family bible said he died in 1835. > Will any of this connect? > Sam: I actually have two Angeline WEBBs in my family line! One is Maranda Angeline Webb who married Nathaniel Pike in Troup Co, GA and died young (I want to say 1857). She was WEBB by BIRTH, daughter of Elias and Mary Ann "Nancy" Maynor WEBB. She would be approximately the same age as your Anjaline. Could your John and my Elias be related? Certainly. Can I prove it? NOPE. The Angeline I am looking for is a WEBB by MARRIAGE, She was 17 in 1860 Census, with her husband James M. Webb in Rankin Co, MS. I BELIEVE she was a MYERS by BIRTH. In that 1860 Census, the couple has an infant daughter E. J. WEBB, James M. Webb allegedly died in the Civil War, and I can find no trace of Angeline and E. J. after the 1860 Census. I presume Angeline married again ( who I don't know). What I'm really interested in is if E. J. survived to adulthood, married and had children. And, of course, there's also the possibility Angeline had another child after the 1860 Census. Sorry. I know we have corresponded before and I think we had some other names in common which suggested a connection, but I'm still at a loss as to what it might be. Anne

    03/09/2002 03:44:38
    1. Re: [WEBB] George Webb, Virginia & Merry Webb
    2. Thelma Green
    3. Rachel, Have a little information on Merry Webb, write me a brief note where you need help. Quite a lot of confusion on these Merry Webbs'. Thelma ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rachel Herren" <raherren@cox.net> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 4:13 PM Subject: [WEBB] George Webb, Virginia & Merry Webb > I have two lines of Webb that I could really use some help with. First of all I have > > Nancy Elizabeth Webb b. 1828 in Tazewell Co. Virginia. She married a Workman. Her father was; > > George Jr. Webb b. abt 1795 in Virginia. He married Elizabeth Keller. His father was; > > George Webb who married Nancy Knuckles. George died about 1821. > > My second line is; > > Mary Webb b. 1725 in Henry Co. Virginia. She married Charles Burns. Her father was > > Merry Webb b. 1694 in ? He married Ann Martin. His father was > > Merry Webb > > Sure hope someone out there can help me. > > thanks > Rachel Herren > Omaha, Nebraska > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > To change list modes or leave 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 contact list owner <WEBB-admin@rootsweb.com >or post a complaint > To read Webb lines http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney/WebbPlace.html > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >

    03/09/2002 10:04:43
    1. [WEBB] William Webb in Bourbon County, Ky
    2. marsha moses
    3. Does anyone on this list descend from the following couple: Nancy Smith married William Webb in Bourbon County, Ky 26 Sept. 1794 Thank you for any information that you might provide on this couple or their descendents. marsha inWV

    03/09/2002 09:21:39
    1. [WEBB] William Webb born 1792
    2. marsha moses
    3. Does anyone research a William Webb born 1792 who descends from John and Mary Boone Webb in the following way? John and Mary Boone Webb>John and Rachel Webb>Isaac and Ann Clayton>William Webb born 1792 I would appreciate any information that anyone might have on this man. Marsha in WV

    03/09/2002 09:05:09
    1. Re: [WEBB] Angelina & Angeline's WEBB's in the 1880 census
    2. Sam Webb
    3. Anne: I too have an Angeline Webb daughter of John Webb and Martha Patsy Landrum. I need more info on John Webb. My Anjaline Webb was living with her uncle Rev. John Landrum in the Williamson Co. Tn 1850 Census. She was 15 years old at that time. I think she was really 16 years old that year because her father John Webb probably died in 1834. However an old family bible said he died in 1835. Will any of this connect? Sam Webb samsbqa@bellsouth.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <AWNRDC@aol.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 7:01 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Angelina & Angeline's WEBB's in the 1880 census > Oh, bless you! > > According to the information I have, none of the Angelina (and variants) > really fits. The following is the ONLY one with the place of birth I have > for her, but the birth year is WAY WAY off. However, I have seen variations > in age that big for the same person, so let's take a look at her please. See > what surname shows and if she has the daughter with her, but by 1880, E.J. > Webb, if she lived, could have been married herself. ::SIGH:: > > Thank you! > > Anne > > WEBB, Angeline Wife <1856> F W MS MS > > As for James, let's look at this one....if he went AWOL he might lie about > birthplace and TX would have been a good place to go! > WEBB, James M. Self <1839> M W TN TX > > > Let's look at this one for John. > > WEBB, John Self <1834> M W GA GA > > Kim, don't spend a lot of time on this.....just the 1880 possibilities help > me. I have absolutely NO clue where they might have been in 1880. I can > trace all the likely James & Johns back to 1850 maybe, and eliminate. I was > stuck on Angeline, because she could have remarried ANY name in the world! > > > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > To change list modes or leave 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 contact list owner <WEBB-admin@rootsweb.com >or post a complaint > To read Webb lines http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney/WebbPlace.html > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    03/08/2002 07:19:55
    1. Re: [WEBB] OK I'll stir things up a bit--my WEBB brickwalls c.Civil War
    2. Sam Webb
    3. Hi: My name is Sam Webb and I am looking for a ggg grandfather married Martha Patsy Landrum in Williamson Co. TN on Jan 15, 1811. Martha was from Union Co SC near Cross Keys. Her father was Reuben Landrum. I can't find where my John Webb came from or what his middle initial is. I know from the age range on the 1830 Bedford Co. TN Census that my John Webb was born l781-1790. I only know three of their 12 children Mary, Rebecca and Lewis E. Webb. I am in the process of doing a SC neighborhood survey near Martha for the Webb's living nearby. The daughter Rebecca said in the 1880 Ballard Co. Census that her Father was from Ky. An old family bible said John Webb died 1835 in IL while on a hunting trip. I would think he went there to visit family and died while hunting? The Bedford Co Enon Baptist Church Meeting Minutes for Aug 1834 leads one to believe John Webb died in July or Aug 1834 or became fatally ill in that time frame but did not die until 1835 Original Message ----- From: "Claudia Williams" <cjwbama@webtv.net> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 11:39 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] OK I'll stir things up a bit--my WEBB brickwalls c.Civil War > Hello, My James Webb is from Dekalb Co.Tn. > > 2nd Lt. in Co A. Confederate > wounded at the battle of Murffreesboro > later died 1863 > > married Mary Ann Adcock > > I'm like you I don't have a middle In. not sure which one on the lists I > have seen are my James. > > C.J. Williams > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > To change list modes or leave 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 contact list owner <WEBB-admin@rootsweb.com >or post a complaint > To read Webb lines http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney/WebbPlace.html > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >

    03/08/2002 06:35:00
    1. Re: [WEBB] Barbra Webb
    2. Cheska Wheatley
    3. mike webb wrote: > > Dear List, > I'm seeking info on a Barbra Webb who's parents was James and Elizabeth Webb > of Sugarcreek Twp, Ohio it is belived that Barbra married a Henry Shank in > Va and didn't make the trip to Ohio with her family. > Does anyone have info on this line > Thank > > Mike > Henry and Barbara were from Greene Co., OH in 1838 when Henry quit claimed her land inherited from James to Austin Webb. I don't have anything further on them unfortunately. 6. BARBARA WEBB 1838 of Greene Co., OH Married < 1832 to HENRY SHANK Quit claimed wife's inherited land to Austin Webb 4-12-1838, recorded 5-17-1864. -- -=CHESKA=- E-mail address: cheska@ix.netcom.com Web site: <http://www.geocities.com/cwheatley2000/> Admin: A.NDIS, B.ADGLEY, C.LAYTON, C.OOPER, & M.ILLS lists List Manager: QUAKER-ROOTS discussion list RootsWeb: Dedicated to Keeping Access to Online Genealogy Free

    03/07/2002 09:14:25
  1. 03/07/2002 07:27:11
    1. Re: [WEBB] Barbra Webb
    2. DOESN'T SOUND THE SAME BUT I HAVE A JAMES WASHINGTON WEBB m. to ELIZABETH BETTIE BOONE ALL IN N.C. SHERRI WOOD

    03/07/2002 05:26:21
    1. [WEBB] Re: WEBB-D Digest V02 #70
    2. Ernest Drowatzky
    3. > > Subject: Re: [WEBB] Re: WEBB-D Digest V02 #57 > Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 11:20:09 -0500 > From: "Sam Webb" <samsbqa@bellsouth.net> > To: WEBB-L@rootsweb.com > > I too am interested in Moses but more specifically John Webb. I was in NC > recently and found Moses in the Rev. War data and it stated he moved from NC > to KY to TN to ILL. Do you have any data on his John Webb? > > Sam Webb from FL Sam...a check of my files revealed nothing more about John Webb. And, yes, Moses did move from NC to KY to TN to IL. He started in PA. His will was probated in Ralls Co MO in about 1832. Sheridan

    03/07/2002 12:27:02
    1. [WEBB] WV-Webbs: Bill Hastings
    2. suebod
    3. For the WV Webbs: Bill Hastings (Billy Gene Hastings), of Gordon, WV, husband of Sue, son of Simeon LEE Hastings and Dana Mildred (Webb) Hastings Yeager, lost his battle with cancer and passed peacefully, Monday, 3/4/2002, at Charleston, WV. Visitation Thursday night at Handleys in Danville. Funeral 11am Friday at Handleys. Burial in Madison, WV.

    03/06/2002 05:24:45
    1. [WEBB] Re: WEBB-D Digest V02 #70
    2. Sheridan & Ernest Drowatzky
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------A6B2F48708B67BA15764B769 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Subject: Re: [WEBB] Re: WEBB-D Digest V02 #57 > Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 11:20:09 -0500 > From: "Sam Webb" <samsbqa@bellsouth.net> > To: WEBB-L@rootsweb.com > > I too am interested in Moses but more specifically John Webb. I was in NC > recently and found Moses in the Rev. War data and it stated he moved from NC > to KY to TN to ILL. Do you have any data on his John Webb? > > Sam Webb from FL I checked, and I have nothing more on John. You are correct in that Moses moved from NC to KY to TN to Il. Sheridan --------------A6B2F48708B67BA15764B769 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="kssooners.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Sheridan & Ernest Drowatzky Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="kssooners.vcf" begin:vcard n:Drowatzkzy;Sheridan & Ernie x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:kssooners@earthlink.net x-mozilla-cpt:;1 fn:Sheridan & Ernie Drowatzkzy end:vcard --------------A6B2F48708B67BA15764B769--

    03/06/2002 04:28:30
    1. [WEBB] Re: WEBB-D Digest V02 #70
    2. Sheridan & Ernest Drowatzky
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------EEBFFE38A66BC261817C8325 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > I too am interested in Moses but more specifically John Webb. I was in NC > recently and found Moses in the Rev. War data and it stated he moved from NC > to KY to TN to ILL. Do you have any data on his John Webb? > > Sam Webb from FL --------------EEBFFE38A66BC261817C8325 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="kssooners.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Sheridan & Ernest Drowatzky Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="kssooners.vcf" begin:vcard n:Drowatzkzy;Sheridan & Ernie x-mozilla-html:FALSE adr:;;;;;; version:2.1 email;internet:kssooners@earthlink.net x-mozilla-cpt:;1 fn:Sheridan & Ernie Drowatzkzy end:vcard --------------EEBFFE38A66BC261817C8325--

    03/06/2002 04:25:25
    1. Re: [WEBB] Re: Jeremiah Webb - KY
    2. Sam Webb
    3. My name is Sam Webb and I am looking for a John Webb that married a Martha Patsy Landrum in Williamson Co. TN on Jan 15, 1811. I don't know where my John Webb was from (b about 1781-1790) or where he died. An old Family Bible says he died in 1835 somewhere in ILL while on a hunting trip. Martha was born and raised near Cross Key, Union Co. SC. Martha came to middle TN with her brothers/sisters around 1806-1810 in what is now Rutherford Co. TN. She and one of her Rev brothers John Landrum along with 14 other members of the Bedford Co. Enon Baptist Church formed the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church near Rockvale TN. about 25 miles SW of Murphysboro TN. John Webb and Martha Landrum were active in the Bedford Enon Baptist Church before John died in Ill in July or Aug 1834 or sometime in 1835. The Enon Baptist Church Meeting Minutes of Aug 1834 indicated John Webb had died or at least become incapacitated to the extent that he could no longer fulfill his duties as a Church Reprensative to the Baptist Association. John Webb was, suddenly via special meeting removed from the list of 4 Representatives after he had just been reconfirmed as a Representative earlier that same month. I don't know if he was ever a Rev or not, but he was very active in the church between June 1829 and Aug 1834. Please, let me know if you have any info (birth or death) on a John Webb that came to Middle TN probably Williamson Co. around 1806 - 1811. My email is samsbqa@bellsouth.net ..... Sam Webb ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Laster" <ejlaster@muhlon.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 2:57 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Re: Jeremiah Webb - KY > Your Sarah Byars looks to have been married to Rev. John Webb. Sarah born > 1742, father John Henry Byars, mother Rachel Mathew. Sarah and John had ten > children. All of this information is what I have gleaned looking over > messages on different genealogy sites. I have more information if this > seems to be the line, or if you think it would help. You are welcome to > contact me if necessary. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <TALLT75501@aol.com> > To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:55 AM > Subject: Re: [WEBB] Re: Jeremiah Webb - KY > > > > Dear Webb family, This Sarah Byars married John Webb who was born abt > 1740. > > She was born in Granville County, North Carolina. Their son Chesley Webb > > married Henrietta Blackwell. Chesley moved to Tn before 1810.. He is > found > > up in Robertson County where he was a member of the Red River Church. > The > > rest of his brothers are in Warren County, Tennessee. What happened to > John > > and Sarah is not known. They are members of the Sandy Run Church in > > Cleveland County, which borders Rutherford County from 1782 to 1800. > > The last known entry in Rutherford County, NC for John Webb is 1805. > > I think John and Sarah both came to TN with Chesley and his brothers. If > > anyone can help with this John and Sarah, please email this family list. > > most sincerely, shirley > > > > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > > To change list modes or leave > 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 contact list owner <WEBB-admin@rootsweb.com >or post a complaint > > To read Webb lines http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney/WebbPlace.html > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > To change list modes or leave 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 contact list owner <WEBB-admin@rootsweb.com >or post a complaint > To read Webb lines http://www.angelfire.com/or/matney/WebbPlace.html > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    03/06/2002 11:40:51
    1. [WEBB] Barbra Webb
    2. mike webb
    3. Dear List, I'm seeking info on a Barbra Webb who's parents was James and Elizabeth Webb of Sugarcreek Twp, Ohio it is belived that Barbra married a Henry Shank in Va and didn't make the trip to Ohio with her family. Does anyone have info on this line Thank Mike _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

    03/06/2002 11:29:54
    1. [WEBB] William Webb
    2. marsha moses
    3. I am still trying to figure out who and where my William and Nancy Webb were in 1810. Their daughter Nancy was born circa 1811 or 1812 or 1813 (according to her death certificate) in Kentucky. There were no members of any Webb family anywhere in Ky for the census of 1790. There were four William Webbs in the census of 1800, but none of them were in Floyd County. In 1810, there were two William Webbs in Floyd County. One had 1 male 16-26, 3 females under 10, and one female 16-26. The other had one male under 10, one male 16-26, 1 female 10-16 and one female 26-45. By 1820, there was only one William Webb in Floyd County. One of the William Webbs has moved. Does anyone know where the family moved? I assume that one of them is the well documented family of the William Webb who married Nancy Green. Actually the truth is when I look more closely that this William did not probably move to Ky that early. His child born in 1810 was born in Va. His next child was born in Ky in 1811. So we have two William Webbs living in Floyd County in 1810 who have possibly moved by 1820. Where did they go? Marsha in WV

    03/06/2002 05:17:14
    1. [WEBB] Moses Webb
    2. marsha moses
    3. By chance I have my photocopied page from the index for the 1810 census in Ky ....It is actually more than an index as it indicates the number of people in the household as well. There were three Moses Webbs in the state in 1810. In Barren County Moses Webb was 26-45 and had 6 females under 10, 1 10-16, and one 26-45. In Fayette County, Moses Webb ....whoops this must be a misprint as they zeroes in every category. In Harrison County there is one each in the categories males under 10, males 10-16, males 16-26, females under 10, females 10-16, females 16-26, and females over 45 and three slaves. Just thought that I would throw that in since I had the page sitting by my computer....I am still trying to figure out who and where my William and Nancy Webb were in 1810. Their daughter Nancy was born circa 1811 or 1812 or 1813 (according to her death certificate) in Kentucky. Actually I am going to write another e-mail asking for assistance on this. marsha in WV Sam Webb wrote: > > I too am interested in Moses but more specifically John Webb. I was in NC > recently and found Moses in the Rev. War data and it stated he moved from NC > to KY to TN to ILL. Do you have any data on his John Webb? > > Sam Webb from FL > > -

    03/06/2002 05:05:51