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    1. Re: [WEBB] Helen WEBB-Henry LEWIS
    2. In a message dated 1/31/2007 4:13:14 P.M. Central Standard Time, Mkdoc@roadrunner.com writes: Looking for information on Helen WEBB bn abt 1844 in Indiana and married a Henry LEWIS 28 Mar 1861 in Douglas County Illinois. She has two sisters: Aurilla who married Thomas J. Morton in 1867, and Esther Emaline who married James W. Moffitt in 1866, both also married in Douglas County Illinois. Her brother Francis Garrison married a Celeste, but I don't know his wife's maiden name. I think I found this family on ANcestry.com. 1850 Census Harrison, Fayette Co, INDIANA 149 154 Absalum Webb 22 M Farmer IND Huldah 29 F IND Helen 6 F IA Emiline 4 F IA Garrison 10/12 M IA Juliet Dehaven 19 F IA This family is in a nest of WEBBs -- may be they are all related William Webb 72 M Farmer VA Leah 64 F VA James 19 M Farmer IA Nancy Webb 21 F KY Marion 8 M IA Albert 6 IA David 4 M Absalum's household Edward Webb 27 M FArmer IA Maria 20 F MD Amanda 3 F IA Miner 4/12 IA Aslo found some Family Trees Contact Dona L. Lannon _Delela1@aol.com_ (mailto:Delela1@aol.com) 2004 might be _Delelal@aol.com_ (mailto:Delelal@aol.com) contact Judith Mukensnabl _jemuk@comcast.net_ (mailto:jemuk@comcast.net) 2007 date Richard M Tubbs _rich@richtubbs.net_ (mailto:rich@richtubbs.net) 2006 date gives Huldah's name as PEAVEY and says born in NH Ron Webb _ronaldwebb@prodigy.net_ (mailto:ronaldwebb@prodigy.net) Says son of Jesse Webb and Fanny Hackleman 2006 date There are more but they seem to have gotten their data from one of these Hope this helps! Anne

    01/31/2007 11:46:20
    1. Re: [WEBB] Webb's in the Alexander Brown Papers
    2. Dick and Edna J. Barnes
    3. What are the Alexander Brown papers referred to? Edna Webb Barnes ----- Original Message ----- From: "MIKE WEBB" <mwebb78@msn.com> To: "Webb" <Webb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 3:01 PM Subject: [WEBB] Webb's in the Alexander Brown Papers > > Dear List, > Does anyone have any info on the Webb's that are listed in the Alexander > Brown papers from Amherst Co, VA. > > Thank You > Mike > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WEBB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    01/31/2007 09:47:01
    1. [WEBB] Helen WEBB-Henry LEWIS
    2. Patricia Kantzer
    3. Looking for information on Helen WEBB bn abt 1844 in Indiana and married a Henry LEWIS 28 Mar 1861 in Douglas County Illinois. She has two sisters: Aurilla who married Thomas J. Morton in 1867, and Esther Emaline who married James W. Moffitt in 1866, both also married in Douglas County Illinois. Her brother Francis Garrison married a Celeste, but I don't know his wife's maiden name.

    01/31/2007 08:09:40
    1. Re: [WEBB] Webb's in the Alexander Brown Papers
    2. MIKE WEBB
    3. There are at the William & Mary Collage From: Dick and Edna J. Barnes<mailto:rbarnes7114@charter.net> To: webb@rootsweb.com<mailto:webb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 1:47 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Webb's in the Alexander Brown Papers What are the Alexander Brown papers referred to? Edna Webb Barnes ----- Original Message ----- From: "MIKE WEBB" <mwebb78@msn.com<mailto:mwebb78@msn.com>> To: "Webb" <Webb@rootsweb.com<mailto:Webb@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 3:01 PM Subject: [WEBB] Webb's in the Alexander Brown Papers > > Dear List, > Does anyone have any info on the Webb's that are listed in the Alexander > Brown papers from Amherst Co, VA. > > Thank You > Mike > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WEBB-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:WEBB-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WEBB-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:WEBB-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/31/2007 06:55:28
    1. [WEBB] Webb's in the Alexander Brown Papers
    2. MIKE WEBB
    3. Dear List, Does anyone have any info on the Webb's that are listed in the Alexander Brown papers from Amherst Co, VA. Thank You Mike

    01/31/2007 05:01:36
    1. Re: [WEBB] Webb Marriages
    2. In a message dated 1/30/2007 12:25:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, readnow2@yahoo.com writes: I have an Albert WEBB...However, my family is an African-American branch. My ancestors geographical locations do include AL (Pickens and Lee County among others), MS, TN and GA. We apparently are affiliated with Warren WEBB, Charles WEBB Cidney Jane WALTON, HOWELS, ROWELS and RUFFINs. From some notes I sent to a fellow researcher, I wrote: So glad to see your listing. Have you talked to Bobby Lamb? He specializes in this line of WEBBs, and has a great deal of information. I will get you his email address if you haven't been in touch with him. I am not sure that he is part of this larger group. I am descended from Warren WEBB through son George Washington WEBB and (second?) wife Amanda Melvina CULBERSON. GW and Amanda's daughter Susannah m. first Tatum MENEFEE and second, my line, Fleming Hodges GARRISON.

    01/31/2007 03:34:01
    1. Re: [WEBB] Webb Marriages
    2. d.w. nowels
    3. I have an Albert WEBB...However, my family is an African-American branch. My ancestors geographical locations do include AL (Pickens and Lee County among others), MS, TN and GA. We apparently are affiliated with Warren WEBB, Charles WEBB Cidney Jane WALTON, HOWELS, ROWELS and RUFFINs. From some notes I sent to a fellow researcher, I wrote: "...while I have not yet located the proverbial smoking gun which would list any of them as slaves by name anywhere, I think I know who my WEBB ancestors "belonged" to. I believe they were the slaves of Ruffin WEBB (b1810-d.?) who married Sarah STARR (1830 in GA-1877). Ruffin was the son of Warren WEBB (1785-?) and Cidney Jane WALTON (1788-1826). I also believe that the aforementioned Amanda (my great-great-grandmother) came into the WEBB family thru Ruffin's marriage to Sarah STARR (from GA). I hope to prove all of that one day! If any of these names/places ring a bell, I would love to share info with you. Reva Lovelady <rneluv@npgcable.com> wrote: Webb Marriages - AL/GA/TN Just saw the NC/SC marriage postings. What great info for some of you. I am still looking for any/all information for a Thomas A. (probably Albert) Webb born approx. 1850-60) in GA married an Elizabeth Swanson (parents were supposed ly a Henry Swanson and Annie Grey also born in GA) born in Atlanta, GA in 1858. Can't find Thomas in any census records. Thomas apparently died sometime between the birth of his last child (I assume) Mary A. in 1897 in AL and the 1900 census when Betty Webb is listed as a widow. Possibly found my grandfather, Albert Thomas, born April 1880, in Roane, TN, in the 1880 census living with a Henry Webb and listed as something other than a direct relationship....no Elizabeth or Betty Swanson or Webb in 1880. No 1890 records of course. Then have Albert in 1900 living with his mother Betty in AL with other children...and Betty listed as widow. If any of this rings a bell with anyone, or you run across records someplace, would greatly appreciate any and all help. These Webbs are a mysterious group!! Reva Lovelady ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WEBB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message In a minute, Darlene "We will either find a way, or make one." -Hannibal --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list.

    01/30/2007 02:24:03
    1. [WEBB] James H. Webb
    2. MIKE WEBB
    3. Dear List, I was going through my file sand found a estate inventory for a James H. Webb he died Jan. 3, 1817 in Sugar Creek, Twp in Greene Co, Ohio and was buried in Pioneer Cemetery. Does anyone out there claim this person and can tell me who his parents was and if you can claim him I'll email mail you a copy of the estate inventory but only if you can claim him please. Mike http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mikew78/<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mikew78/>

    01/30/2007 01:26:14
    1. [WEBB] Yost married Webb
    2. John Cotshott
    3. I am looking for any information on Sarah or Sarah Jane Yost, b Jan. 9, 1839 that married George Webb, b March 17,1834 in Phila. Pa. George Webb served in the Navy at the time of the Civil War. They Lived most of their lives in the Phila area. John

    01/29/2007 12:30:23
    1. Re: [WEBB] Webb Marriages
    2. Jerry
    3. Is this your Thomas A Webb? Name: Thomas A. Webb Home in 1880: District 1284, Telfair, Georgia Age: 13 Estimated birth year: abt 1867 Birthplace: Georgia Relation to head-of-household: Son Father's name: William H. Father's birthplace: GA Mother's name: Elizabeth J. Mother's birthplace: GA ----- Original Message ----- From: "Reva Lovelady" <rneluv@npgcable.com> To: <WEBB@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 3:26 PM Subject: [WEBB] Webb Marriages > Webb Marriages - AL/GA/TN > > Just saw the NC/SC marriage postings. What great info for some of you. > > I am still looking for any/all information for a Thomas A. (probably > Albert) Webb born approx. 1850-60) in GA married an Elizabeth Swanson > (parents were supposed ly a Henry Swanson and Annie Grey also born in GA) > born in Atlanta, GA in 1858. > > Can't find Thomas in any census records. Thomas apparently died sometime > between the birth of his last child (I assume) Mary A. in 1897 in AL and > the 1900 census when Betty Webb is listed as a widow. Possibly found my > grandfather, Albert Thomas, born April 1880, in Roane, TN, in the 1880 > census living with a Henry Webb and listed as something other than a > direct relationship....no Elizabeth or Betty Swanson or Webb in 1880. > > No 1890 records of course. Then have Albert in 1900 living with his > mother Betty in AL with other children...and Betty listed as widow. > > If any of this rings a bell with anyone, or you run across records > someplace, would greatly appreciate any and all help. > > These Webbs are a mysterious group!! > Reva Lovelady > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WEBB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >

    01/27/2007 08:51:56
    1. [WEBB] Webb Marriages
    2. Reva Lovelady
    3. Webb Marriages - AL/GA/TN Just saw the NC/SC marriage postings. What great info for some of you. I am still looking for any/all information for a Thomas A. (probably Albert) Webb born approx. 1850-60) in GA married an Elizabeth Swanson (parents were supposed ly a Henry Swanson and Annie Grey also born in GA) born in Atlanta, GA in 1858. Can't find Thomas in any census records. Thomas apparently died sometime between the birth of his last child (I assume) Mary A. in 1897 in AL and the 1900 census when Betty Webb is listed as a widow. Possibly found my grandfather, Albert Thomas, born April 1880, in Roane, TN, in the 1880 census living with a Henry Webb and listed as something other than a direct relationship....no Elizabeth or Betty Swanson or Webb in 1880. No 1890 records of course. Then have Albert in 1900 living with his mother Betty in AL with other children...and Betty listed as widow. If any of this rings a bell with anyone, or you run across records someplace, would greatly appreciate any and all help. These Webbs are a mysterious group!! Reva Lovelady

    01/27/2007 06:26:00
    1. Re: [WEBB] Webb Marriages
    2. Michelle Kennedy~Webb
    3. thank you soooooooooooooooooooooo much. this is VERY helpful as I'm looking for some "lost" parents. SHIRLEY SHEFFIELD <lillypad@sbcglobal.net> wrote: Was cleaning old files and found this, hope it helps someone. North Carolina and South Carolina Webb, Ann R and DanielDoyley, January 1784, Charleston, SC Webb, Anne and Joseph Clendening, 20 Feb 1787, Orange Co. NC Webb, Benjamin and Rebecca Pinkney, May 1763, Colleton District, SC Webb, Benjamin and Sarah Hanna Webb, 15 Feb. 1774, Santee, SC Webb, Benjamin and Nancy Doyley, 16 March 1775, Ashepoo, SC Webb, Benjamin and Rebecca Pinckney, 16 Sept. 1796, Charleston, SC Webb, Elizabeth and Ban. Gaillard, 19 Feb. 1769, Santee, SC Webb, Elizabeth and Alexander Douglas, 20 Nov. 1777, Chowan Co. NC Webb, Frances and Philip H. James, 20 Feb. 1794, Franklin Co. NC Webb, James and Anne A. Huske, 1807, Wilmington, NC Webb,John and Polly Doughty, 3 Jan. 1769, Charleston, SC Webb, John and Elizabeth Legare, 30 March 1786, Charleston, SC Webb, John and Susan Ann Lowry, 13 Dec. 1855, Edgefield District, SC Webb, Mary and William Earl, 9 Sept. 1779, Chowan Co. NC Webb, Mary E and Baxter Davis, 1 Oct. 1801, Granville Co. NC Webb, Robert and Ann Davenport, 28 April 1767, Tyrrell Co. NC Webb, Sarah and John Griggs, Dec. 1783, Charleston, SC Webb, Thomas and Mary Herries, 31 August 1770, Santee, SC Webb, William and Deborah Jones, 5 Feb. 1721, St. Andrews Parish, SC Shirley ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to WEBB-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Michelle Kenendy~Webb ~~If you think you're too small to make a difference, you've obviously never been in bed with a mosquito!!~~ --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta.

    01/26/2007 06:37:15
    1. [WEBB] Webb Marriages
    2. SHIRLEY SHEFFIELD
    3. Was cleaning old files and found this, hope it helps someone. North Carolina and South Carolina Webb, Ann R and DanielDoyley, January 1784, Charleston, SC Webb, Anne and Joseph Clendening, 20 Feb 1787, Orange Co. NC Webb, Benjamin and Rebecca Pinkney, May 1763, Colleton District, SC Webb, Benjamin and Sarah Hanna Webb, 15 Feb. 1774, Santee, SC Webb, Benjamin and Nancy Doyley, 16 March 1775, Ashepoo, SC Webb, Benjamin and Rebecca Pinckney, 16 Sept. 1796, Charleston, SC Webb, Elizabeth and Ban. Gaillard, 19 Feb. 1769, Santee, SC Webb, Elizabeth and Alexander Douglas, 20 Nov. 1777, Chowan Co. NC Webb, Frances and Philip H. James, 20 Feb. 1794, Franklin Co. NC Webb, James and Anne A. Huske, 1807, Wilmington, NC Webb,John and Polly Doughty, 3 Jan. 1769, Charleston, SC Webb, John and Elizabeth Legare, 30 March 1786, Charleston, SC Webb, John and Susan Ann Lowry, 13 Dec. 1855, Edgefield District, SC Webb, Mary and William Earl, 9 Sept. 1779, Chowan Co. NC Webb, Mary E and Baxter Davis, 1 Oct. 1801, Granville Co. NC Webb, Robert and Ann Davenport, 28 April 1767, Tyrrell Co. NC Webb, Sarah and John Griggs, Dec. 1783, Charleston, SC Webb, Thomas and Mary Herries, 31 August 1770, Santee, SC Webb, William and Deborah Jones, 5 Feb. 1721, St. Andrews Parish, SC Shirley

    01/26/2007 04:48:25
    1. [WEBB] Fred Webb and Godfrey Martin
    2. Bev Sanders
    3. I'm trying to find out who Fred Webb belong to and also Godfrey Martin b. 1902. This is what I have: Parents: Philip Anglin b. 1823 d. 1913 married Catherine Huff b. 1839 d. ca 1857-58. Children: Creed T 1846 *James W. 1847 moved to KY Sarah J. 1852 Mary Prudence 1853 moved to KY md. Samuel Moredock Robert Daniel or Daniel Robert 1855 census taker had his name reversed in different census. Philip Anglin md Louisa May 8-23-1859 John H. 1859 Philip Hatcher 1862 moved to KY md Vera Nichols Jacob 1865 Alice 1871 Annie L. 1873 Out of these one of them had a Fred and one of them married a Martin because in the 1910 census he is living with Philip and Louisa Webb as a grandson on the 1920 census it is hard to read D? Martin and Louisa is dead by the 1930 census and Godfrey is living with John H. as his nephew. The *by James W. Webb is my great grandfather. If anyone is acquainted with this family and has more info I would love to connect and try info. Bev Sanders

    01/25/2007 04:51:15
    1. [WEBB] Marsha Moses
    2. Sheridan
    3. Today's Topics:1. Moses Webb m. Sarah Smith 1795 (marsha moses) Message: 1 Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 11:20:06 -0500 From: marsha moses Subject: [WEBB] Moses Webb m. Sarah Smith 1795 I am cleaning out the inbox of my old computer and found the following that I had received in 2002. The person that sent it to me is no longer at the address that was on this e-mail. While it is signed Sheridan the name on the e-mail is Ernest Drowatzky. Ernest/Sheridan are you still on the Webb mail list? Marsha...I am still on the list. My server has changed. Contact me at kssooners@sbcglobal.net Sheridan

    01/22/2007 11:12:23
    1. Re: [WEBB] Too many Richard Webbs
    2. In a message dated 1/15/2007 8:58:26 P.M. Central Standard Time, NambbeW@aol.com writes: Has anyone found descendants of the Richard Webb of Hartford CT? Did any of them move to Stamford? It seems he came from Newtown ( now Cambridge, MA ) with Rev. Thomas Hooker and was listed as one of Hartfords first settlers. See ( http://www.colonialwarsct.org/1636.htm ) There was a Richard Webb mentioned arriving (with wife Elizabeth) on with The Winthrop Fleet 1630 (as in Govenor Winthrop of Massachusetts ). Listed as a "Freeman" in Cambridge in 1632 ( same Richard? ) Biography of John Adams mentions a cousin Richard Webb going to Harvard. It seems there were too many Richard Webbs in CT. Can the DNA testing prove anything? We have a WEBB in the DNA Project who claims descent from Richard Webb (1611, Warwickshire, England - 1675, Stamford, Fairfield, CT). I know that someone contested the claim, but I do not know the outcome of the contesting. DNA for this line matches a number of Southern WEBBs from Essex & IOW Co, VA, Nash and Franklin Co, NC and GA. It's my own group of WEBBs. However, we do not have enough WEBBs from NEw England with genealogies back to CT WEBBs to distinguish between Richard WEBBs. Would love to have more NEW ENGLAND WEBBs. Anne

    01/22/2007 06:34:25
    1. [WEBB] Moses Webb m. Sarah Smith 1795
    2. marsha moses
    3. I am cleaning out the inbox of my old computer and found the following that I had received in 2002. The person that sent it to me is no longer at the address that was on this e-mail. While it is signed Sheridan the name on the e-mail is Ernest Drowatzky. Ernest/Sheridan are you still on the Webb mail list? Does anyone on the list have more information about these Webbs? In 1790 Madison County and Bourbon County adjoined each other as both were very large areas. I have looked for a long time at the marriage between William Webb and Nancy Smith in Bourbon County, Ky in 1794. William and Nancy's daughter is said to have been born in Ky. I find this family in Clay County IL in 1829 when their daughter, Nancy, is marrying Bird Hensley. I am not sure that I had the information in 2002 that I have now on this family to compare with that of the below....Certainly interesting coincidences? Marsha in WV Ernest Drowatzky wrote: > This is the documented data I have on my > Moses Webb: > > 1. Enlisted at Reading PA 1770-1771 > 2. Moved w/father to Holston River, now TN > bef 1783 > 3. Moved to Eutwa Springs, SC bef 1796 > 4. Settled in KY near Mammoth Cave in 1796 > 5. Arrived Green Co KY 1800 > 6. In Overton Co Tn abt 1818 > 7. Applied for Rev. War pension 16 Sept 1818 > 8. Living in Cumberland Co KY 1820 > 9. Reapplied for pension, state wife dead abt > 4 years on 09 October 1820 > 10. Resided in TN in 1831 > 11. Living with children in Morgan Co IL in 1832. > > I have found a Moses Webb in Madison Co Ky > who was marrying Sarah Smith, Oct 15, 1795. > I don't know if this is my Moses. > > His children were listed in one of his Rev. > War apps. Those are the children I listed in > my query. > > Sheridan >

    01/22/2007 04:20:06
    1. Re: [WEBB] Too many Richard Webbs
    2. Charles Webb Becken
    3. Dear Madame, In reading your Webb episode I now wonder if you might be related fo my 5th gr.grandfather: Wm. Crittenden Webb born 1532 Cordially yours, Chuck Charles Webb Becken

    01/22/2007 04:17:46
    1. Re: [WEBB] Samuel B. Webb in Connecticut
    2. Ian, Please clarify. The historical museum and George Washington connection are another line of Webbs and not the Mayflower Alden, Bass, Webb connection? Jan

    01/16/2007 05:50:50
    1. Re: [WEBB] Samuel B. Webb in Connecticut
    2. Is Christopher Webb, who married Mary Bass, Mayflower descendent in this line. I have been looking for more on the Webb just this weekend. Thanks, Jan O'Brien

    01/16/2007 03:41:43