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    1. [WEBB] MOSES WEBB
    2. Ernest Drowatzky
    3. I descend from Moses Webb, b. 155-56, d. aft. 1832 (probably in Illinois). I have some information on Moses such as his Rev. War pension application, his will, names of children (Hannah, John Benjamin, Moses, Jr., Mary, and Washington), etc. What I don't have is where he was born, names of his parents, and name of his wife/wives. Is there anyone else out there who comes from this line? Thanks! Sheridan

    03/03/2002 06:12:00
    1. [WEBB] Monroe Co. Tenn, Webbs
    2. Hi, I am new to the Webb board. I have been researching Webbs that I have so far trace to Monroe Co. Tenn/ Savannah Missouri/ Wymore Nebraska. Some of the relatives lived later in Yampa Colorado. It has been really fun trying to trace their history.I started with only a date of birth (that was off a few years) on my husbands grandfather . His Dad and Aunt didnt know their grandfather or their family history,so it has been all by tracking down on the internet, genealogical societys and thru chat lines. Fun challenge. I have tracked back to grt grt grandfather But now I am at a dead end . Does anyone know Willis Webb born in Monroe County,Tenn about 1826 and died in Wymore Nebraska on 3/14/1900? He married Martha Jane Mcmackin in Savannah, Missouri and they had several children including Rufus Spencer Webb. He is the one I am trying to find more info on. Hopefully someone has ran across these names during research. Thanks- Kim Webb

    03/03/2002 04:42:09
  1. 03/03/2002 04:36:31
  2. 03/03/2002 04:36:02
    1. Re: [WEBB] OK I'll stir things up a bit--my WEBB brickwalls c.Civil War
    2. cindy & ray bixler
    3. hi everyone, AS OF MY INFORMATION I DON'T KNOW YET HOW IT CONETS,BUT MY MOTHER SAID THAT ERNEST WEBB WAS MY DADS COUSIN, THIS IS THE ENFORMATION I HAD COPED FROM THE GRAVE STONE BESIDE MY FATHERS GRAVE AT MOUNT HOPE CEM. LOGANSPORT, IND. : ERNEST WEBB 1860-1914, CQTHERINE WEBB 1855- 1938 , ERNEST A. WEBB MAY 4,1915- JAN. 15, 1964 , MY FATHER WAS CHARLES EDWARD GIBBS B. SEPT 11 IN CINCINATI ,0HIO,1907 D. JUNE 11,1984 IN LOGANSPORT,IND. HIS FATHER WAS CHARLES ALVIN GIBBS B.FEB 29,1876,D. DEC21, 1962 IN LOGANSPORT,IND. M. ELIZABETH FILLMORE B. JAN. 21, 1886 DIVORCED D. JULY 12, 1964 LATER CINDY ----- Original Message ----- From: Claudia Williams <cjwbama@webtv.net> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 8:39 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 >

    03/03/2002 04:06:22
    1. Re: [WEBB] HEY
    2. marsha moses
    3. Now this is really off the subject....sorry....but everytime I go to the reenactment in Guyandotte, WV I think that there ought to be some women knitting on a porch someplace. It is a pretty neat reenactment because it was a battle that actually took place in a town. But I am not sure that everyone is aware of what the women of the era were doing....they were knitting socks for the soldiers. Many women made it their goal to knit one sock per day. So while I definitely think that it would be crazy to take the violence out of a reenactment, I think that we might indeed add some non-violent side shows. Of course it would be crazy to think that a lady would be knitting during the heat of the battle...but there could be a group in some of the down time. I think that I will take this up with my local knitting shop owner. In fact does anyone have any patterns for socks that are from the actual 1865 time frame? Marsha in WV Claudia Williams wrote: > > Dan, This is a good idea, one of my other list does the same thing and > we take diff. sujects civil war, reason for moving from diff. areas. > even family receipes, but we have found most usually get info about > families or some genealogy notes.\ > > Please everyone take a look at your schools and historical societies and > see how much history is being changed. These changes are being made > under the guise of Political Correctness etc. > > Recently George Washington and Thomas Jeffersons pictures were removed > from a public area , because they owned slaves. Lets face it , there is > good and bad in history but it should be told correctly. > > Ks. Historical Soc. is keeping violence out of civil war renenactments, > I really wasn't aware they actually killed people in re > enacments,....... so I guess they mean they will dress up in costume and > instead of having a battle re-enactment (Violence) they will have a tea > party. > > We are fighting to maintain our freedoms, lets not let the next > generations not know how to maintain FREEDOM. > > Sometimes you have to fight, for what is dear and what you believe. We > all want peace, but we will not get or maintain peace by burying our > heads in the sand or correcting history to make it more to ones liking. > > Just a thought and hope I haven't offended anyone. > > 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

    03/03/2002 01:48:34
    1. [WEBB] Re: WEBB-D Digest V02 #64
    2. jmn
    3. WEBB-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: To: Roy Eastes Did your Holman Eastes and Ruth Webb marry in Indiana? If so, we probably have a connection. Please give me more info as to where married (town, county) and date. I see Ruth was born in Rush County, IN at approximately my Webbs were passing through on their way to MO. In fact, one of their sons married a girl from IN. Hope to hear from you. Jackie :o) jmn@seark.com

    03/02/2002 11:08:01
    1. [WEBB] Re: WEBB-D Digest V02 #63
    2. jmn
    3. WEBB-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Okay! Let's all try to find out where Jonathan Webb ("Sr."), b. 19 Jan 1783 in Connecticut came from. Where in CT? He supposedly married an Elizabeth Henisey in 1812 in NJ, but no one can find anything on her either. Does ANYONE have any suggestions...? Thanx in advance for your help! Jackie Nordeen -- jmn@seark.com

    03/02/2002 06:10:43
    1. Re: [WEBB] HEY
    2. Bob Parton
    3. Dan, I have a friend who is reserching the webbs. Her name is Darlene Ray. Is there any way you can e-mail her with info on how to get on the Webb site. Her e-mail is >Ladywalkinghorse1@aol.com<. Please e-mail her if you can help in any way. She has a brick wall. She goes back to John Webb, Jesse's brother. Bob Parton. 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. > > Also if a few lurkers post their lines in the subject lines that makes a > good start too, some who sit behind the list and wait, might be waiting for > each other. > > Just things to think about > > PS I saved our text page on my website since they were kind enough to put it > back. > I spent times to back it all up. > > Dan > see http://wvi.com/~wb > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Kimmyann" <kimmyann_1969@yahoo.com> > To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 7:34 AM > Subject: Re: [WEBB] HEY > > > I Been Thinking the same Thing!!! > > --- Dan M <wb@wvi.com> wrote: > > > Things are really quiet lately > > > > > > > > > Dan > > > see http://wvi.com/~wb > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > > > > > ===== > > Have of Great Day XOXOXOX...Kimmyann > > kimmyann_1969@yahoo.com > > kimmyann69@hotmail.com > > kimmyann@samlink.com > > http://samlink.com/~kimmyann/ > > http://www.kimmyanns-page.cityslide.com/contents/contents.cfm/802155 > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Sports - sign up for Fantasy Baseball > > http://sports.yahoo.com > > > > > > ==== 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

    03/02/2002 04:11:08
    1. Re: [WEBB] OK I'll stir things up a bit--my WEBB brickwalls c. Civil War
    2. Claudia Williams
    3. 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

    03/02/2002 03:39:57
    1. Re: [WEBB] HEY
    2. Claudia Williams
    3. Dan, This is a good idea, one of my other list does the same thing and we take diff. sujects civil war, reason for moving from diff. areas. even family receipes, but we have found most usually get info about families or some genealogy notes.\ Please everyone take a look at your schools and historical societies and see how much history is being changed. These changes are being made under the guise of Political Correctness etc. Recently George Washington and Thomas Jeffersons pictures were removed from a public area , because they owned slaves. Lets face it , there is good and bad in history but it should be told correctly. Ks. Historical Soc. is keeping violence out of civil war renenactments, I really wasn't aware they actually killed people in re enacments,....... so I guess they mean they will dress up in costume and instead of having a battle re-enactment (Violence) they will have a tea party. We are fighting to maintain our freedoms, lets not let the next generations not know how to maintain FREEDOM. Sometimes you have to fight, for what is dear and what you believe. We all want peace, but we will not get or maintain peace by burying our heads in the sand or correcting history to make it more to ones liking. Just a thought and hope I haven't offended anyone. C.J. Williams

    03/02/2002 03:09:04
    1. Re: [WEBB] Re: WEBB-D Digest V02 #63
    2. In a message dated 3/2/02 7:19:42 PM Central Standard Time, jmn@seark.com writes: > WEBB-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > Okay! Let's all try to find out where Jonathan Webb ("Sr."), b. 19 Jan > 1783 in Connecticut came from. Where in CT? He supposedly married an > Elizabeth Henisey in 1812 in NJ, but no one can find anything on her > either. Does ANYONE have any suggestions...? Thanx in advance for your > help! Jackie Nordeen -- jmn@seark.com > > <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am searching for a Jonathon webb, Sr. & Jr. shown below. Could either of these be one mentioned in your letter. Descendants of Johnathon Sr. Webb 1 Johnathon Sr. Webb .. +Rachel Lewis ......... 2 Johnathon Jr. Webb ............. +Francis Alley Stacey .................... 3 [1] Ruth Webb 1819 - 1901 (B: 1819, Rush Co., IN) ........................ +Holman Eastes 1817 - 1880 .................... *2nd Husband of [1] Ruth Webb: ........................ +Henry Shanehulser ......... 2 Ruth Webb ............. +Hugh Briston ......... 2 Rachel Webb ............. +John George Best Regards Roy Eastes <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything! - Mark Twain See "The Eastes Family History Record Bank" @ - www.eastes.org

    03/02/2002 01:55:05
    1. [WEBB] MY Webb ancestors - MA 1710?, ME 1730, CA 1850 on
    2. Ian Webb
    3. ***Well YOU ASKED!!!*** My 6th Great Grandfather, Samuel Webb, ran away from England and his guardian and came to Weymouth, MA about 1716 via Rhode Island as best I can tell. According to a distant cousin who has a hand written account by Samuel Webb's great grandson who questioned his great grandfather in later years, Samuel Webb's father, also Samuel, was a sea captain, owned a couple of ships and was a SLAVE TRADER who was poisoned, with his crew, by an African chief with whom he had been trading regularly. (Our daughter says SERVES HIM RIGHT!!) It's a challenge trying to trace Webbs in Weymouth in that era as there was another Webb family with no connection that I have found that had come to Billerica, MA (where there is a "Web" Brook) in the 1600s and then to Weymouth. Their names were very similar with lots of Christophers and Samuels and the like. My 5th Great Grandfather, also Samuel, was the oldest son of Samuel by his first wife who died not long after the birth of their second son. The two boys were raised by their maternal Randall grandparents. Samuel remarried, had a child or two and then moved to Windham, ME and had a dozen or so children by that marriage. Only recently have I made contact (through the Internet) with distant cousins from the Maine branch of the family. My branch of the Weymouth Webbs were still living in Weymouth into at least the mid 1930s. It is interesting that by the mid to late 1700s the "other Webb" family moved to Windham, CT. Making things even more annoying to try to trace with two different Windham (Wyndham?) locations to keep track of. I'd sure like to find a connection between the two Webb families! There is a Webb State Park in Weymouth and I suspect it's on land once owned by my branch of the family but so far haven't found out. I guess I'll have to snail mail the park and see if I get a response. E-mail has failed to elicit a response so far. One of my Webb grandfathers was a State Senator and his house was in the process of being restored when my brother drove by it a few years ago. The people who bought it gave him a tour and were in the process of trying to buy a reasonable amount of surrounding land to return it to how it may have been in the early 1800s. My great great grandfather was a merchant and went to Maryland for a period of time in the late 1840s - I assume to establish a business - and my great grandfather was born in Maryland. I've found no actual records of them in Maryland except for family records from ancestors letters and papers. He and the family went to San Francisco in 1851 to "see the Gold Rush" according to the family legend. I have a letter that my great grandmother wrote to her parents back in Massachusetts telling about the trip by ship and the problems crossing South America and getting a second ship north up the coast to San Francisco. She speaks of people dying of cholera and their bodies being dumped overboard so they could still land in San Francisco. I found a newspaper article about my great great grandfather selling a business, which said the business was one of the only that also sold books in San Francisco in the mid 1850s and his brother was a fairly long time resident of San Francisco and according to family legend a member of the vigilance committee. His brother was also City Assessor of San Francisco according to the 1860 city directory and according to the census records from that era, reported $40,000 of worth assets excluding his house. The family returned to Massachusetts after 6 or 7 years and later my great grandfather left college (Bowdoin) and went to San Francisco shortly after the transcontinental railroad was completed. He and his uncle speculated on land in the Shasta Valley and along with other relatives, buying land and homesteading it in advance of the railroad expected through the area from north and south. They had a few dozen sections of land only to have the railroad stop short of that area so they were forced to farm it and be involved in water projects to bring irrigation water from great distances. I have a diary of his for 1887 and the ranching life sure wasn't easy. How one can drive 4,000 head of sheep from southern Oregon back to the Shasta Valley, with two men he hired in Oregon, is something I can't conceive of doing, but that's included in his diary. Apparently he lost about 6,000 head of sheep in a severe snow storm and freeze. Over the years my Webb ancestors sold their holdings and my father's story was that they were "typical stubborn Webbs" trying to raise sheep when they should have been raising cattle???? By the early 1900s it seemed that they had little land still in the Shasta Valley and lived in Yreka with other family members then back in San Francisco and across the bay in the area where the present University of California Berkeley is located. My great grandfather (Samuel Webb) was listed in the early 1900s in the Yreka City Directory as businessman and real estate manager. I found in the San Francisco City directory during the same time that he and his uncle had an office on Mission Street in San Francisco. There were 3 boys and 4 girls, my grandfather and his siblings, all born in Yreka or Montague, CA (called "Bogus" before the city of Montague existed) a few miles to the east. The females all lived to 85 to 97 years old and the males to 83 to 88 years old. The sister who lived to 97 and never married seemed to have the chore of caring for each of her siblings as they became incapacitated and came "home" to Yreka for a few years preceding their deaths. In the next generation my father was born in Los Angeles (died at 74) and his "kid" brother is still living at age 80. I'd like to hear from any other Webb relatives. I know of Maine relatives from my sixth great grandfather's second marriage who are presently in Idaho (formerly Montana), Washington State and Missouri. There is also a possible unverified Webb connection in western Canada. There are a couple of other likely cousins who aren't real communicative who have genealogy information posted on various web sites and I've been remiss in trying to trace all that information. Virginia Morgan who posted to this list for a period time seems to have dropped off the face of the earth and doesn't respond to e-mails. She believed at last report to be researching another branch of the same Webb family. Let me leave with one interesting happening. If you've read all this far you are brave indeed! My father and mother were waiting to be seated in a restaurant in Berkeley, CA several years ago. They called, "Webb, party of two!" and my mother and father got up only to arrive to be seated at the same time as another couple. My father said the other couple turned out to be "southern Webbs" and that the man looked enough like my grandfather to be his twin brother....!!!! You don't suppose we're ALL related???? Ian Webb Saratoga, CA 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.

    03/02/2002 01:42:52
    1. Re: [WEBB] HEY
    2. Dan M
    3. 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. Also if a few lurkers post their lines in the subject lines that makes a good start too, some who sit behind the list and wait, might be waiting for each other. Just things to think about PS I saved our text page on my website since they were kind enough to put it back. I spent times to back it all up. Dan see http://wvi.com/~wb ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kimmyann" <kimmyann_1969@yahoo.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 7:34 AM Subject: Re: [WEBB] HEY > I Been Thinking the same Thing!!! > --- Dan M <wb@wvi.com> wrote: > > Things are really quiet lately > > > > > > Dan > > see http://wvi.com/~wb > > > > > > ==== 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 > > > > > ===== > Have of Great Day XOXOXOX...Kimmyann > kimmyann_1969@yahoo.com > kimmyann69@hotmail.com > kimmyann@samlink.com > http://samlink.com/~kimmyann/ > http://www.kimmyanns-page.cityslide.com/contents/contents.cfm/802155 > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Sports - sign up for Fantasy Baseball > http://sports.yahoo.com > > > ==== 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

    03/02/2002 12:24:27
    1. [WEBB] Angelina & Angeline's WEBB's in the 1880 census
    2. Hancock's
    3. I will try and help, I have the 1880 US census on CD's Here is all the early Angeline (name variations) in the 1880 census (did not copy the daughter's) Let me know which one to look up for you name - birth - sex - race - place of birth - place of census WEBB, Angelina Other <1807> F W NY NYC WEBB, Angeletta W. Wife <1815> F W NC NC WEBB, Angeline Wife <1822> F W VT NH WEBB, Angeline L. Wife <1828> F W MA MA WEBB, Angie Other <1830> F W TN TN WEBB, Angeline E. Self <1834> F W CT WI WEBB, Angeline Wife <1834> F W CT MN WEBB, Angeline B. Wife <1837> F W VA NC WEBB, Angaline S. Wife <1843> F W MA CA WEBB, Angeline Wife <1843> F W IN KS WEBB, Angelina Wife <1844> F W TN TN WEBB, Angelia Wife <1848> F W ENGL OH WEBB, Angaline Wife <1853> F W AL AL WEBB, Angelia Other <1855> F W MI CA WEBB, Angeline Wife <1856> F W MS MS WEBB, Angie Wife <1856> F W PA OH WEBB, Angeline C. Wife <1857> F W GA GA WEBB, Angeline SisterL <1860> F W IN IN Here are the posible JAMES WEBBS born 1837 - 1843 time frame, in the 1880 census WEBB, I. James Self <1837> M W NY NY WEBB, James E. Self <1837> M W NY NY WEBB, James J. Self <1837> M W AL AL WEBB, James H. Self <1837> M W MS LA WEBB, James L. Self <1837> M W NC MS WEBB, James Self <1837> M W KY KY WEBB, Jas. H. Self <1837> M W KY KY WEBB, James F. Self <1837> M W VA VA WEBB, James Self <1837> M B VA VA WEBB, James H. Self <1837> M W VA VA WEBB, James R. Self <1837> M W VA VA WEBB, James Self <1837> M W ME ME WEBB, James Self <1837> M W ENGL MI WEBB, James H. Self <1837> M W MO MO WEBB, James Self <1837> M W KY MO WEBB, James J. Self <1837> M W WV MO WEBB, James Self <1838> M W CT NY WEBB, James M. Self <1838> M W VA TN WEBB, James E. Self <1838> M W TN TN WEBB, James Self <1838> M W TN TN WEBB, James L. Self <1838> M W VA VA WEBB, James I. SonL <1838> M W NC NC WEBB, James T. Self <1838> M W MA MA WEBB, James Self <1838> M W ENGL IL WEBB, Jas. H. Self <1838> M B MD MD WEBB, James E. SonL <1839> M W NY NYC WEBB, James M. Self <1839> M W TN TX WEBB, James H. Self <1839> M W GA GA WEBB, James W. Self <1839> M W KY KY WEBB, Janes Self <1839> M B KY OH WEBB, James Self <1839> M W MI MI WEBB, James B. Self <1839> M W PA NE WEBB, James Other <1840> M W ENGL NY WEBB, James R. Self <1840> M W TN TN WEBB, James A. Self <1840> M W NC TN WEBB, James Self <1840> M W TN TN WEBB, James J. Self <1840> M W TN TN WEBB, James Son <1840> M W NC NC WEBB, James Other <1840> M W IL CO WEB, James L. Self <1840> M W MA MA WEBB, Jas. M. Self <1840> M W ME ME WEBB, James E. Self <1840> M W NY MI WEBB, James Other <1841> M W ENGL PA WEBB, James F. Self <1841> M W ENGL NYC WEBB, James E. Self <1841> M W AL AL WEBB, James R. Self <1841> M W NC TN WEBB, James C. Self <1841> M W KY KY WEBB, James M. Self <1841> M W VA VA WEBB, James Other <1841> M W ENGL CO WEBB, James W. Self <1841> M W ENGL CA WEBB, James Self <1841> M W ENGL MA WEBB, James Other <1841> M W ENGL MA WEBB, James T. Self <1841> M W IN IN WEBB, James Self <1841> M W CAN WI WEBB, James E. Self <1841> M W NY MI WEBB, James Son <1842> M W NY NY WEBB, James Self <1842> M W AL AL WEBB, James Self <1842> M W KY KY WEBB, James F. Self <1842> M W KY KY WEBB, James Self <1842> M B SC SC WEBB, James R. Self <1842> M W VA VA WEBB, James F. Self <1842> M W IN IN WEBB, James J. Self <1842> M W OH IN WEBB, James Self <1842> M W IL IL WEBB, James Self <1842> M B TN KS WEBB, James Self <1842> M W CAN NJ WEBB, James H. Self <1843> M W TN TN WEBB, James W. Self <1843> M W IN IN WEBB, James T. Self <1843> M W TN IL WEBB, James D. Self <1843> M W CAN MN WEBB, James Self <1843> M W IN MO WEBB, James C. Self <1843> M W IN MO WEBB, James Self <1843> M W MD MD Here is all the John WEBB born 1831 to 1837 WEBB, John Self <1831> M W NY NY WEBB, John Other <1831> M W NY NYC WEBB, John E. Self <1831> M W NC FL WEBB, John Self <1831> M W AL AL WEBB, John F. Self <1831> M W VA VA WEBB, John Other <1831> M W CA WEBB, John M. Self <1831> M W IN IN WEBB, John W. O. Self <1831> M W KY IA WEBB, John W. Self <1831> M W NJ NJ WEBB, John Self <1832> M W TN AR WEBB, John Self <1832> M W MO TX WEBB, John W. Self <1832> M W KY TX WEBB, John Self <1832> M W TN GA WEBB, John C. Self <1832> M W TN TN WEBB, John S. Self <1832> M W TN TN WEBB, Jno. Other <1832> M B VA VA WEBB, John S. Self <1832> M W ENGL UT WEBB, John Other <1832> M W ENGL NV WEBB, John Other <1832> M W ENGL CA WEBB, John Self <1832> M W OH OH WEBB, John Other <1832> M W IREL IL WEBB, John P. Self <1832> M W PA IL WEBB, John Self <1832> M W NY MI WEBB, John T. Self <1832> M W NC MN WEBB, John P. Self <1832> M W TN MO WEBB, John Self <1832> M W OH PA WEBB, John W. Self <1833> M W NY NY WEBB, John Self <1833> M W NY NY WEBB, John Other <1833> M W KY AL WEBB, John R. Self <1833> M W TN TX WEBB, John L. Self <1833> M W VA TN WEBB, John R. Self <1833> M W ME ME WEBB, John Self <1833> M W VA OH WEBB, Jno. R. Self <1833> M W ENGL IN WEBB, John S. Self <1833> M W IN IN WEBB, John S. Self <1833> M W PA IL WEBB, John F. Self <1833> M W NY MI WEBB, Jno. S. Son <1833> M W KY MO WEBB, John H. Self <1833> M W NJ NJ WEBB, John J. Self <1833> M W NY PA WEBB, John C. Self <1833> M W VT PA WEBB, John Self <1833> M W PA PA WEB, John N. Self <1834> M W CT NYC WEBB, John Self <1834> M W TN AR WEBB, John Self <1834> M W AL TX WEBB, John Self <1834> M W GA GA WEBB, John R. Self <1834> M W VA WV WEBB, John Self <1834> M W TN VA WEBB, John T. Self <1834> M W NC NC WEBB, John Self <1834> M W NC NC WEBB, John P. Self <1834> M W PA CA WEBB, John Other <1834> M W CAN MA WEBB, John S. Self <1834> M W ME ME WEBB, John Self <1834> M W ENGL OH WEBB, John Self <1834> M W OH OH WEBB, John H. Self <1834> M W NY MI WEBB, John T. Self <1834> M W AL MO WEBB, John Self <1835> M W NY NY WEBB, John C. Self <1835> M W TN AR WEBB, John Self <1835> M B AL AL WEBB, John Self <1835> M MU AL TX WEBB, Jno. T. Self <1835> M W MD TX WEBB, John Self <1835> M W TN TN WEBB, Jno. Self <1835> M W VA VA WEBB, John M. Self <1835> M B NC NC WEBB, John Self <1835> M B VA NC WEBB, John Self <1835> M B NC NC WEBB, John L. Self <1835> M W MA MA WEBB, John Self <1835> M MU LA OH WEBB, John Self <1835> M W VA OH WEBB, John Son <1835> M W NY WI WEBB, John L. Self <1835> M W NY WI WEBB, John H. Self <1835> M W NY MI WEBB, John Other <1835> M MU GA KS WEBB, John S. Self <1835> M W OH KS WEBB, John R. Self <1835> M W MD PA WEBB, John M. Self <1836> M W ENGL NYC WEBB, John Self <1836> M W IREL FL WEB, John Self <1836> M W GA AL WEBB, Jno. Self <1836> M W VA WV WEBB, John E. Self <1836> M W VA TN WEBB, John W. Self <1836> M W VA VA WEBB, John Self <1836> M W ENGL CO WEBB, John R. Other <1836> M W OH CO WEBB, John Self <1836> M W IREL OH WEBB, John Son <1836> M W OH OH WEBB, John E. Self <1836> M W CT WI WEB, John H. Self <1836> M W MO IL WEBB, John Self <1836> M W ENGL NE WEBB, John Self <1836> M W KY MO WEBB, John G. Self <1836> M W NY NJ WEBB, W. John Self <1837> M W NY NY WEBB, John Self <1837> M W GA FL WEBB, John G. Self <1837> M W GA GA WEBB, John W. Self <1837> M W OH OH WEBB, John B. Self <1837> M W OH OH WEBB, John Self <1837> M W IL IA WEBB, John A. Self <1837> M W MO MO WEBB, John Self <1837> M W PA DE WEBB, John Self <1837> M W PA NJ If you know what state they were in in 1880, and they were alive, I can find them, just e-mail me! Let me know which one you need looked up? Still Searching, Kim Hancock Montgomery county, Indiana Volunteer ----- Original Message ----- From: <AWNRDC@aol.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 11:25 AM Subject: Re: [WEBB] OK I'll stir things up a bit--my WEBB brickwalls c. Civil War > I have addressed this issue without much response before, so this time I'm > throwing it open for ideas. I want to find these WEBB brothers! > > I have two WEBBs, James and John (both born GA), about whom I know next to > nothing, who were both allegedly killed in the Civil War. Oral tradition > says neither ever married. > > However, my cousin found James M. WEBB, age 20, b GA in the Rankin Co, MS > 1860 Census with a wife Angeline, age 17, B MS, an infant, E. J. 11/12F, b > MS, and Mary Myers, age 50, b SC (Census date 07/24/1860). I have been > unable, so far, to find Angeline and E. J. after the War. I believe she > lived, as my cousin (now in his 80s) says his grandmother remembered her. > (which suggests to me she didn't remarry, but she might have, too). > > James was born c. 1838. He is shown twice in the 1850 Census, once in his > sister's household in Harris Co, GA aged 11 (b. 1839) and once in his > brother's household with his father and brother John in DeKalb Co., AL age 13 > (b 1837). We think the AL Census was taken in November perhaps in 1851, and > James was almost 12 in Harris Co (Census date 18 Oct 1850) -- placing his > birthday in the interval between Oct 18 and the November date of the DeKalb > Co Census. > > I have not found John in the 1860 Census -- he was born c. 1834. John was > exactly one year older in AL than he had been in GA. So I am somewhat at a > loss to know where he might have enlisted. One oral tale says he went to > Pike Co, MS, but it also says James did, and that was wrong. I don't know if > he married or not -- oral tradition says no, but it said James didn't, so... > > Now there are a LOT of James, John, and J. WEBBs who served in the Civil War. > I have composed a list of about 35 who served from GA, AL, and MS, even one > who served in the Union forces. My problem is that I don't have enough > information to eliminate any of the candidates! I have asked for people with > James and John WEBBs who fought in the Civil War to let me know which units > their guys served in, so I can rule those out. One woman answered me :(. > > Any ideas on how I can sort this out, or any information anyone has on these > boys or their families, is welcome. > > 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 > >

    03/02/2002 10:24:46
    1. Re: [WEBB] OK I'll stir things up a bit--my WEBB brickwalls c. Civil War
    2. I have addressed this issue without much response before, so this time I'm throwing it open for ideas. I want to find these WEBB brothers! I have two WEBBs, James and John (both born GA), about whom I know next to nothing, who were both allegedly killed in the Civil War. Oral tradition says neither ever married. However, my cousin found James M. WEBB, age 20, b GA in the Rankin Co, MS 1860 Census with a wife Angeline, age 17, B MS, an infant, E. J. 11/12F, b MS, and Mary Myers, age 50, b SC (Census date 07/24/1860). I have been unable, so far, to find Angeline and E. J. after the War. I believe she lived, as my cousin (now in his 80s) says his grandmother remembered her. (which suggests to me she didn't remarry, but she might have, too). James was born c. 1838. He is shown twice in the 1850 Census, once in his sister's household in Harris Co, GA aged 11 (b. 1839) and once in his brother's household with his father and brother John in DeKalb Co., AL age 13 (b 1837). We think the AL Census was taken in November perhaps in 1851, and James was almost 12 in Harris Co (Census date 18 Oct 1850) -- placing his birthday in the interval between Oct 18 and the November date of the DeKalb Co Census. I have not found John in the 1860 Census -- he was born c. 1834. John was exactly one year older in AL than he had been in GA. So I am somewhat at a loss to know where he might have enlisted. One oral tale says he went to Pike Co, MS, but it also says James did, and that was wrong. I don't know if he married or not -- oral tradition says no, but it said James didn't, so... Now there are a LOT of James, John, and J. WEBBs who served in the Civil War. I have composed a list of about 35 who served from GA, AL, and MS, even one who served in the Union forces. My problem is that I don't have enough information to eliminate any of the candidates! I have asked for people with James and John WEBBs who fought in the Civil War to let me know which units their guys served in, so I can rule those out. One woman answered me :(. Any ideas on how I can sort this out, or any information anyone has on these boys or their families, is welcome. Anne

    03/02/2002 07:25:52
    1. Re: [WEBB] HEY
    2. Kimmyann
    3. I Been Thinking the same Thing!!! --- Dan M <wb@wvi.com> wrote: > Things are really quiet lately > > > Dan > see http://wvi.com/~wb > > > ==== 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 > ===== Have of Great Day XOXOXOX...Kimmyann kimmyann_1969@yahoo.com kimmyann69@hotmail.com kimmyann@samlink.com http://samlink.com/~kimmyann/ http://www.kimmyanns-page.cityslide.com/contents/contents.cfm/802155 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - sign up for Fantasy Baseball http://sports.yahoo.com

    03/02/2002 12:34:17
    1. Re: [WEBB] HEY
    2. Dan M
    3. Things are really quiet lately Dan see http://wvi.com/~wb

    03/01/2002 05:00:26
    1. Re: [WEBB] Web site we all made
    2. Dan M
    3. Well I wrote them and received an answer, the page was put back. =========== Just came in ==== ==================== Hello, Thank you for contacting the Lycos Network Abuse Department. It seems as though your account was removed in error and has been reinstated. I apologize for any problems this may have caused you. Sincerely, Fred Terra Lycos Network Abuse Specialist http://reportabuse.lycos.com <<<<Sigh>>> now that I already removed the links from over half my lists <GEEEwiz>> Dan see http://wvi.com/~wb ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan M" <wb@wvi.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 9:09 AM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Web site we all made > After 5 years angelfire decided to remove our list web site, all the data > from the site on the Auto fill pages you all sent in was lost , I do have > all the ones I converted to HTML > As of this time I am going to have to rebuild it. > I got no warning or reason. > I will be removing the link from the tag lines ASAP. > Sorry > Dan > see http://wvi.com/~wb > > > ==== 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

    03/01/2002 05:05:03
    1. Re: [WEBB] Web site we all made
    2. Dan M
    3. After 5 years angelfire decided to remove our list web site, all the data from the site on the Auto fill pages you all sent in was lost , I do have all the ones I converted to HTML As of this time I am going to have to rebuild it. I got no warning or reason. I will be removing the link from the tag lines ASAP. Sorry Dan see http://wvi.com/~wb

    03/01/2002 02:09:46