Google says Morganton is in Burke County, NC. ----- Original Message ----- From: <CABWEBB@aol.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 1:31 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Pleasant/Thomas/William Webb > > In a message dated 9/5/2006 6:30:18 AM Pacific Standard Time, > ditvenet@ezsg.com writes: > > Does anyone know who the Thomas Webb and William Webb are below? > Pleasant > Webb must have been related to them if they were willing to put up that > kind > of money for him. Help? > > "The State of North Carolina vs. Pleasant Webb at the Prosecution of, > Principal L200:0:0 Securitys 100:0:0. Pleasant Webb acknowledges himself > bound to > the State of aforesaid as Principal in the sum of Two Hundred Pounds > Current > Money Thomas Webb, Wm. Webb Securities for said Pleasant Webb also > acknowledge > Themselves Jointly & severally Indebited to The said Statein the sume of > One > Hundred Pound_ Each, Current Money of as afsd.? to be Void on Condition > That > the said Pleasant Webb shall Make his personal appearance before the > Judge > or Judges of our Next Superior of Law to be held in & for the district of > Morgan on The first day of March Next at the Court House in Morganton > acknowledged and suscribe to Before Me the 11th day of Decemr. 1792 and > in the 17th year > of Independence of America. R. MKGomery(sic) JP. Pleasant Webb. State vs. > Pleasant Webb Prinl. L200. Thos. Webb, William Webb 100 each. To Morgan > SC > March 1793. Recog. Pleasant Webb" > > Larry D. Loiselle > ditvenet@hotmail.com > Be Righteous Not Politically Correct > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> > To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html > Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages > To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb > > > > > Do you have the county name? > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> > To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html > Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages > To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb > >
In a message dated 9/5/2006 6:30:18 AM Pacific Standard Time, ditvenet@ezsg.com writes: Does anyone know who the Thomas Webb and William Webb are below? Pleasant Webb must have been related to them if they were willing to put up that kind of money for him. Help? "The State of North Carolina vs. Pleasant Webb at the Prosecution of, Principal L200:0:0 Securitys 100:0:0. Pleasant Webb acknowledges himself bound to the State of aforesaid as Principal in the sum of Two Hundred Pounds Current Money Thomas Webb, Wm. Webb Securities for said Pleasant Webb also acknowledge Themselves Jointly & severally Indebited to The said Statein the sume of One Hundred Pound_ Each, Current Money of as afsd.? to be Void on Condition That the said Pleasant Webb shall Make his personal appearance before the Judge or Judges of our Next Superior of Law to be held in & for the district of Morgan on The first day of March Next at the Court House in Morganton acknowledged and suscribe to Before Me the 11th day of Decemr. 1792 and in the 17th year of Independence of America. R. MKGomery(sic) JP. Pleasant Webb. State vs. Pleasant Webb Prinl. L200. Thos. Webb, William Webb 100 each. To Morgan SC March 1793. Recog. Pleasant Webb" Larry D. Loiselle ditvenet@hotmail.com Be Righteous Not Politically Correct ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb Do you have the county name?
Does anyone have information on Addie Lee Webb b.1899 Union Parish, LA? It says she was buried in Farmerville Cemetery, Union Parish, LA in 1954 and it says she was the wife of W.L.Humphrey. I can not find their marriage date or place nor can i find them on the 1930 census. She is living with her mother Elizabeth (Lee) Webb in Ouachita Parish, LA on the 1920 census. Hank Johns
Does anyone know who the Thomas Webb and William Webb are below? Pleasant Webb must have been related to them if they were willing to put up that kind of money for him. Help? "The State of North Carolina vs. Pleasant Webb at the Prosecution of, Principal L200:0:0 Securitys 100:0:0. Pleasant Webb acknowledges himself bound to the State of aforesaid as Principal in the sum of Two Hundred Pounds Current Money Thomas Webb, Wm. Webb Securities for said Pleasant Webb also acknowledge Themselves Jointly & severally Indebited to The said Statein the sume of One Hundred Pound_ Each, Current Money of as afsd.? to be Void on Condition That the said Pleasant Webb shall Make his personal appearance before the Judge or Judges of our Next Superior of Law to be held in & for the district of Morgan on The first day of March Next at the Court House in Morganton acknowledged and suscribe to Before Me the 11th day of Decemr. 1792 and in the 17th year of Independence of America. R. MKGomery(sic) JP. Pleasant Webb. State vs. Pleasant Webb Prinl. L200. Thos. Webb, William Webb 100 each. To Morgan SC March 1793. Recog. Pleasant Webb" Larry D. Loiselle ditvenet@hotmail.com Be Righteous Not Politically Correct
Hello List, I am putting together some of my notes on Northumberland Co. VA. This is one of the families that has probably been eliminated as being my WEBB line. But it is still an interesting family. Please consider it a rough draft and incomplete. Dian *************************** Descendants of Unidentified Webb Generation No. 1 1. UNKNOWN1 WEBB died Bet. 1655 - 1660 in Lancaster or Northumberland Co. VA.. He married ELIZABETH maiden name also not known. I believe from the evidence that Mr. Webb died not long after the marriage leaving his widow Elizabeth, and a son John Webb. Elizabeth then married William Percifull/Pursifull/Purseyfull. It appears from the will of John Webb written in 1700, was close to his step-father, and half-brothers. Wm. Percival was one of the headrights named in Cavalier & Pioneers for a 640 acre Patient in Lancaster Co. for Wm. Nusum & Wm. Ratton. 18 Sept. 1665. I think this is the father of the William Percifull that married the widow Webb. This land was later purchased by John Webb, purchase date unknown. [Note: The name of Wm. Nusum is also found in James City Co. VA. One of these records is a patent of Stephen Webb 2 March, 1638.] William Percifull had three sons, John, Thomas, and William. I do not know if Elizabeth was the mother of all three sons, but she was the mother of William Percifull (William (2), William (1)). Elizabeth may have married at a very young age, as was the custom at the time. She does appear to have been of a strong constitution, the court records indicate she was still living 18 June, 1718, when Northumberland Co. Record book 6, it is recorded that her son William Perseyfull in his will, left her sufficient maintenance, and the executors, Thos. Everett, and Charles Craven were ordered to pay. Elizabeth (-?-) Webb, Percifull outlived two husbands, her son John Webb, and all three of the sons of William Percifull. William Percifull, the second husband of Elizabeth died in 1710. Northumberland Co. VA. Court orders 1678-1713 p. 657 - 17 May 1710 - Probate of the last will of William Percifull to Elizabeth Percifull proved by John Taylor and Michaell Keady. Generation No. 2 2. JOHN WEBB (UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1655 in Lancaster or Northumberland Co. VA., and died Oct 1700 in Northumberland Co. VA. I have based his date of birth on his will indicating that his children are all minors, and since both his mother and step-father were still living at the time of his death Im guessing he was no older than 45. The name of his first wife is unknown. At one time it was thought that she might have been a daughter of the John Taylor Family, however at this time I believe if there was a marriage with a TAYLOR daughter, it was their son Richard who married a TAYLOR. She died before ca. 1698 in Northumberland Co. VA., as it was about this time that he married (2) ELIZABETH. The maiden name of Elizabeth is also unknown to me at this time. But I do know that she was the widow of John Wornam and had five children during that marriage. She married 2) Thomas Lee, I dont have much information on this Thomas Lee, except Northumberland Co. Order Book 1678-1713 Motion of Elizabeth Lee, EXX. Probate to her of the last Will of her decd husband Thomas Lee proved by Richard Robinson, Jno. Chapman and Tho. Gill 13 June, 1698. Court Order Book 1678-1713 P. 244 18 Mar. 1702/3 Alexander Mulraine vs. Eliza. Webb Exx. Of Thos. Lee, Decd. Children of JOHN WEBB and UNKNOWN are: 3. i. JOHN3 WEBB, d. 1761, Lancaster Co. VA.. 4. ii. RICHARD WEBB, d. Abt. 19 Mar 1734/35, Northumberland Co. VA.. iii. PERCIFUL WEBB, d. Bef. 1710, Northumberland Co. VA.. iv. ELIZABETH WEBB, d. Northumberland Co. VA.. v. ANN WEBB, d. Northumberland Co. VA.; m. RICHARD MARSHALL (POSSIBLY). There are additional records in Northumberland County that mention John Webb, but there were two men by that name living in the county at this time, and it is difficult to match all of them with an individual. Will dated 5 October 1700 proved 16 October, 1700 Will: Son John Webb -my plantation and the land that is between my plantation and Samuel Mahanes Son Richard Webb - a neck of land joining upon William Coppedge Youngest Son Percival Webb -a neck of land running from a Sandy Valley up to Wheeler's line and to John Taylor's line. (If either John or Richard dies without issue, their land to go to the other, If Percival dies without issue, his land to go to his sisters.) Daughter's Elizabeth and Anne to William Percyfull - my best hat to John Wo[rnum?] -one coat I bought of Widow Page and pair of breeches to Richard Robinson - saddle and bridle I bought at Coll. Coopers to my brother William Percifull to my father William Percifull to my wife Elizabeth Witness Roger Jones, John Blundle, Richard Robinson Will presented for re-recording 20 Apr. 1726 by John Webb There was a fire in the Clerk of Courts office of Northumberland Co. in October 1710, and a book was set aside to re-record wills and deeds. I would be interested to know what prompted John Webb to re-record his fathers will 16 years later, in 1726. Nld. Co. Order Book 5 16 Oct. 1700 p. 135 tion of Wm. Percifull Exor, a probate to him of last will of John Webb. Proved by Richard Robinson & Roger Jones. 16 July 1701 p. 171 Wm. Percifull, Sr. & Wm. Percifull, Jr. Exors of the will of John Webb vs. William Bundel, Dismt. Generation No. 3 3. JOHN3 WEBB (JOHN2, UNKNOWN1) It appears that John WEBB that died in 1761, and left a will in Lancaster Co. lived the on same land as John Webb. who died Oct. 1700. I don't know if he is the son or grandson of John that died in 1700. If Robert K. Headley, Jr. ( Married Well and Often Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia 1649-1800), is correct and Sarah (Webb) Pittman daughter of John Webb (d. 1761) was married to Thomas Pittman before 12 July, 1748, then the John who died in 1761 could have been old enough to be the son of John who died in 1700. Lancaster Co. Deed Book 1706-1710 In April 1712 Lancaster Co. VA. county records show the settlement of a border line dispute between James Burbury & Charles Copedge and John & Richard Webb. John Ingram and Edwin Conway were chosen to arbitrate this dispute. Joseph Tayloe was chosen as a tie breaker. On 3, April 1712 Edwin Conway and Jos: Tayloe signed the decision awarding to Richard Webb and John Webb shall have & hold all the lands which their father purchased & devised by will to them that can be found within ye courses & distances of a Pattent granted to Wm: Nusum & Wm. Roughton 18th of September 1665 (clear of Elder grants) the courses & distances are & ought to be Northumberland Co. Order Book 6 p. 273 -19 Jan. 1718- Petition of Richard, Jno & Elizabeth Webb & Richard Marshall, ordered that the sheriff summon Tho. Everitt & Charles Craven, Exors of the last will of William Parcyfull. p. 347 -19 9ber 1719-Rich. Webb, Jno Webb & Richard Marshall vs. Charles Craven & Thos. Everett, exors of Wm. Percival. From these records it appears that Johns (d. 1700) daughter Anne may have married Richard Marshall. Daughter Elizabeth is no longer listed as a litigant after 1718. These individuals would be considered the grandchildren of Elizabeth and William Percifull. Thomas Percifull, one of the sons of William Percifull and possibly of Elizabeth (-?-) Webb, Percifull, died about March 1719. He would have been the Uncle of this John Webb. Northumberland Co. Order Book 6 p.348 -19 9ber 1719 - John Webb to be summond to bring an orphan boy named Thos. Percival, son of Thos. Percival, deceased to be disposed of according to law. p. 351 -20 Jan. 1719/20 Thos. Peircivale, orphan of Thos Peircivale, age 12 yrs. Last Dec. bound to John Webb to be taught the trade of shoemaker. Order Book 1719-29 p. 1 -17 Feb. 1719/20 -Judgement granted to Richard and John Webb and Richard Marshall against exor. of Wm. Perciful, Sr. and Wm. Percival, Jr. Lancaster Co. Wills: Children of JOHN WEBB are: i. GEORGE4 WEBB, d. Abt. 1778, Lancaster Co. VA.. ii. JOHN WEBB, (d. 1765, Northumberland Co. VA.?) iii. MOSES WEBB, d. 1769, Northumberland Co. VA.. All my land in Northumberland Co. iv. SARAH WEBB. M. Thomas Pittman v. MARY WEBB. 4. RICHARD3 WEBB (JOHN2, UNKNOWN1) died Abt. 19 Mar 1734/35 in Northumberland Co. VA.. He married (POSSIBLY) TAYLOR. Northumberland Co. Record Book 17. p 56 5 June, 1710 -Richard Webb, his land adj Wm & Charles Copedge. Northumberland Co. Order Book 1729-37 p. 183 - Will of Richard Webb, deceased, presented by Moses Webb, proved by oaths of Arguile Taylor and John Hornsby, administration granted to Moses Webb. Property to be appraised by Robert Robuck, Charles Craven, Arguile Taylor and John Taylor. p. 190 -18 June 1735 -Winifred Webb, orphan of Richard Webb, being 6 years old bound apprentice to Benjamin Curtis to age 18. same page -Aron Webb, orphan of Richard Webb, deceased being 11 years old, bound apprentice shoemaker to Edwin Smith to age 21. Order Book 1737-43 p.150 - On petition of Lazarus Taylor and George Mills versus Moses Webb, for counter security on ye estate of Richard Webb, deceased. p. 160, 170, 223 - Petitions as above stating that Moses Webb has security for the administration of his father's estate (Richard Webb), and that those who are his securities fear that the "estate is likely to be embezzled." p. 170 - Petition of William Webb to be allotted his part of estate of Richard Webb. More About RICHARD WEBB: Will: 19 Mar 1734/35, Northumberland Co. VA. Order Book 1729-37 p. 1832 Children of RICHARD WEBB and (POSSIBLY) TAYLOR are: 5. i. MOSES4 WEBB, b. Abt. 1713, Northumberland Co. VA.; d. Abt. 14 Dec 1743, Northumberland Co. VA.. 6. ii. WILLIAM WEBB, b. Abt. 1717, Northumberland Co. VA.; m. Hanna SMITH; b. Northumberland Co. VA. sister of Betty SMITH iii. WINEFRED WEBB, b. Abt. 1729, Northumberland Co. VA.. iv. AARON WEBB, b. Abt. 1724, Northumberland Co. VA.; d. 1779, Northumberland Co. VA.; m. ELIZABETH (BETTY) SMITH; b. Northumberland Co. VA.. Generation No. 4 5. MOSES4 WEBB (RICHARD3, JOHN2, UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1713 in Northumberland Co. VA., and died Abt. 14 Dec 1743 in Northumberland Co. VA.3. He married ELIZABETH. Lancaster Co. 11 Apr. 1740 - Moses Webb, planter of Great Wicomico Parish Nld. Co. sells 50 acres adjoining Bartholomew Schrever's land in Lancaster Co. signed Moses and Elizabeth Webb. witness Aaron Taylor, Argail Taylor, Lazarus Taylor Northumberland Co. Record Book. 1738-43 p. 151- 14 Dec. 1741 - I, Moses Webb of Nd. Co. mortgage for 50 years to two friends, John Porter and John Frame of Lancaster Co. a certain parcel of land which lies in both Northumberland and Lancaster Counties, which land Moses Webb lives on. [Note: Are John Porter and John Frame, the same as the husbands of Sarah Sanders and Joshian Sanders, daughters of Capt. Edward Sanders?] Northumberland Co. VA. Record Book 1743-1749 P. 5 - WW 1 October 1743 ---WP 14 9ber 1743 Son Richard Webb- my plantation and all the lands I now possess to him and the lawfully begotten heirs of his body, but if he should die without lawful heir of his body then my daughter Agatha should have all the land, provided she pays to my daughter Sarah Ann ten pounds sterling money of Great Brittain. Wife Elizabeth Webb, and son Richard Webb, and my two daughters Agatha and Sarah Ann Webb, all the rest of my estate. Friends John Porter and John Frame, executors Witness: Joseph McAdam, Law. Parrot p. 151- 14 Dec. 1741 - I, Moses Webb of Nd. Co. mortgage for 50 years to two friends, John Porter and John Frame of Lancaster Co. a certain parcel of land which lies in both Northumberland and Lancaster Counties, which land Moses Webb lives on. Lancaster Co. W. B. 16 p. 2- 20 Apr. 1758 Deed to Thomas Yerby of Northumberland Co. dower rights in 50 acres of land formerly belonging to her husband, Moses Web. lying partly in Lancaster and partly in Northumberland Co. [Elizabeth Thorp (formerly Web), of Parish of Wiccocomoco, widow] -19 June 1760- Thomas Yerby of Wicomico Parish Nd. Co. to James Webb of same , all his right to the dower of Elizabeth Thorpe, formerly Webb, in 50 acres of land belonging to her former husband Moses Webb, sd land bounded by lands of sd. Yerby, William Waler, Orphan of George Coneay, deceased, John Webb, Orphan of John Coppedge, deceased, and Charles Coppedge. Witness Moses Sutton, Moses Webb, Keaty Collins Children of MOSES WEBB and ELIZABETH are: i. AGATHA5 WEBB, b. Abt. Oct 1736, Northumberland Co. VA.5. Northumberland Co. Order Book 1743- 49 p. 277 -14 Mar. 1747 - Agathy Webb, orphan of Moses Webb, 10 years old next Oct. bound to Chas. Coppedge, Jr. to age 18 Northumberland Co. Order Book 1756-1758 p. 142 - 11 Apr. 1757 - Agatha Webb to be possessed with her estate in the hands of John Porter. ii. SARAH ANN WEBB, b. Northumberland Co. VA.. Northumberland Co. Order Book 1743-49 p.136 - 11 Nov, 1746 -John Porter and John Frame, executors of Moses Webb, deceased to deliver estate of Sarah Ann Webb, orphan of said decedent to Chruchwardens of Wicomico Parish who are to maintain said orphan out of the same. iii. RICHARD WEBB, b. Abt. 1742, Northumberland Co. VA.. Northumberland Co. Order Book 1756-58 p. 7- page mutilated - Webb, orphan of Moses, deceased to be bound apprentice bricklayer to Joshia Palmer to age 21. Apprentice: 15 Feb 1760, Lancaster Co. Orders 11, 1756-1764, 243 Apprentice to James Webb, 2/15/1760. Formerly bound to Joshua Palmer. Occupation: Cooper Lancaster Co. Deeds & Wills 16 -19 June 1760- Thomas Yerby of Wicomico Parish Nd. Co. to James Webb of same , all his right to the dower of Elizabeth Thorpe, formerly Webb, in 50 acres of land belonging to her former husband Moses Webb, sd land bounded by lands of sd. Yerby, William Waler, Orphan of George Conway, deceased, John Webb, Orphan of John Coppedge, deceased, and Charles Coppedge. Witness Moses Sutton, Moses Webb, Keaty Collins p.107-15 Aug. 1760 - Orphan acct. by James Webb, guardian for Richard Webb, orphan of Moses Webb, dec'd p. 168- 21 Aug. 1761-guardianship account by James Webb, guardian of Richard Webb, son of Moses Webb. Lancaster Co. Will Book 17 p. 20 - 14 Sept. 1763 -James Webb to Richard Webb, orphan of Moses Webb 6. WILLIAM4 WEBB (RICHARD3, JOHN2, UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1717 in Northumberland Co. VA.. He married HANNAH SMITH, daughter of WILLIAM SMITH and HANNAH. She was born in Northumberland Co. VA.. Children of WILLIAM WEBB and HANNAH SMITH are: i. HANNAH5 WEBB, b. 13 Jul 1747, St. Stephens Parish Northumberland Co. VA.. ii. WILLIAM WEBB, b. 18 Feb 1747/48, St. Stephens Parish Northumberland Co. VA.. Endnotes 1. Abstracted by Carolyn H. Jett, Northumberland Co. Record Book 1706-1720 p. 263. 2. Abstracted by Carolyn H. Jett. 3. Northumberland Co. Va. Wills and Administrations 1713-1749 Compiled by James F. Lewis and J. Motley Booker, M.D., p. 143. 4. Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia, Wills 1653-1800, p. 222. 5. Abstracted by Carolyn H. Jett.
Dear List, I'm looking for anyone that may have info on a John Webb and Richard Webb their parents was Valentine and Elizabeth (Betsy Abshire) Webb they may have been born in Virginia between 1813 to 1820 the family moved to Greene County sometime before 1825 and by 1834 the family was in Blooming Grove, Franklin County, Indiana. But when their father Valentine Webb died in 1841 they we're gone from Franklin County this was proven from Valentine's Probate record so if anyone has any info please let me know. Thank You Mike Webb
Valentine and Betsy Abshire Webb were married in Patrick Co. Va. ----- Original Message ----- From: <rckid6366@comcast.net> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 4:05 PM Subject: [WEBB] John Webb & Richard Webb > Dear List, > I'm looking for anyone that may have info on a John Webb and Richard Webb > their parents was Valentine and Elizabeth (Betsy Abshire) Webb they may > have been born in Virginia between 1813 to 1820 the family moved to Greene > County sometime before 1825 and by 1834 the family was in Blooming Grove, > Franklin County, Indiana. > But when their father Valentine Webb died in 1841 they we're gone from > Franklin County this was proven from Valentine's Probate record so if > anyone has any info please let me know. > > Thank You > Mike Webb > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> > To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html > Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages > To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb >
This is a list of Webbs from the Armagh, Ireland Rootsweb Archives(1999?) Posting verbatim Leases and details pertaining to the name WEBB ACCOMON - All that the town lands tenements and hereditaments of ACCOMON withh the appurtenances in as ample manner as the same was held by John PARKER, John COOPER and David JONES leased to Roger WEBB for the naturall lives of himself, Ann his wife and James his son at the rent of fourteen pounds sterling, 6 capons, 6 daies labour or twelve pence in lieu of each per annum, in case of non paiment in 10 dayes after any gale to distraine (as also a nomine poenae of twelve pence per pound) if there be noe sufficient distress in 12 daies and the rent arreare then to reenter, suit to courts and mills; A herriot or three pounds in lieu thereof to be paid at the death of the said Roger: a covenant to pay five shillings for every omission or default of suit of court or mills, rents, herriotts, services and reservations aforesaid, for which Sir W(illia)m may distraine; libertie of house boot (the right to cut down timber for building) on the premisses or elswhere by appointment to repaire and keep in repair all buildings built or to be built; clause of speciall warrantie. In witness etc the 24th of February 1656 noe liverie of seisin. Witness Chris(topher) CLINTON, W(illia)m JONES, Sam(son) TREAKER and Thomas T.C. CALVERT his marke. Fourteen pounds, twelve shillings. HUTCHISONS TENEMENT LURGAN (this were buildings in the town of LURGAN) Hutchinsons tenement with the appurtenances (except mines and royalties) leased to Edward WEBB for the lives naturall of himself, Elinor his wife and Edward WHITESIDES his grandson, to commence from Michaelmas next at the rent of one pound, sixteen shillings per annum de claro, notwithstanding any act for subsidies or other charges whatever; and from and after five years from the date hereof, 2 capons at Xmas and 2 dayes labour in harvest yearelie or twelve pence in lieu of each, four pence everie leet to the seneschall. A covenant that when any of the said lives abate, the said Edward WEBB payeing one pound, sixteen shillings fine may have a new life inserted and so from time to time forever. Suit of courts and mills, 10 dayes before distress nomine paenae and reentrie. A covenant that the said Edward WEBB his executors etc shall within 5 years after the date hereof, build on the premisses an english house, 30 foot long, 20 foot broad, from out to out, the walls to be 10 foot high of lime and stone or brick, with a brick or stone chimny to be lofted through with oake, that he shall keep a muskett fixed for his majesties service and defence of the said Arthur (Brownlow), houseboot and fireboot (the right to cut timber for firewood) to be appointed. Provided he does not sett or lett to any but a brittish subject, nor alien without leave in writeing. A clause of speciall warrantie, in witness etc the 20the Julie 1666 anno regis caroli 2d 18 ? Liverie and sesin. Witness Pat(rick) CARROLL, Roger WEBB, Charles WALLACE, Mathew HEWETT. One pound, sixteen shillings. HUTCHISONS TENEMENT - Hutchison is listed as tenant in 1667 and earlier tenant was Edward WEBB. FOOTNOTES: Edward WEBB and John WEBB sons of Roger WEBB indorsed as 2 new lives instead of Edward WEBB and Edward WHITESIDES deceased, which was done gratis for Roger WEBB. Renewed to Bernard BULLOCK for the lives of Bernard, John WEBB and Moses BULLOCK with covenants to renew, muskett, houseboot, seneschalls four pence and building left out; dated 12th February 1694 at two pounds rent. A third part in trust for Ezekiel. Author's Note: Roger WEBB - born in DUNMURRY in 1622 and married his wife Ann, a Lancashire woman in 1649. He was converted to the Quaker faith in 1658-9. He was constantly in trouble with the authorities. In 1661 he was committed to Armagh gaol by Lord Conway, Bishop Jeremy Taylor and Arthur Hill; in 1662 he refused to swear to his presentments when constable, and was fined forty shillings; in 1663 he refused to contribute towards 'the reparation towards the steeple-house'; or to pay tithes in 1664 and 1665. In 1675 he was fined ten shillings and distrained for refusing to swear the oath when summoned to serve on a joury. Died 9th January 1685/6: Refer: "A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers" (London 1753), II, 471, 472, 473, 480. Edward WEBB - son of Roger WEBB. Seems to have been the linen draper to whom the young James Logan was apprenticed in Dublin in 1688. Refer F.B. Tolles "James Logan and the culture of provincial America" (Boston 1957), 9. RELY'S TENEMENT LURGAN - Lists all tenants in the building with: - next to Tho(mas) WALKER for Dan(iel) WALKER, Tho(mas) WALKER and Mary WALKER (his childrens) lives with like conditions at the rent of one pound, seventeen shillings and sixpence. Tho(mas) WEBB son of Edward WEBB of Dublin, incerted instead of Dan(iel) WALKER (deceased) and one pound, seventeen shillings paid on March 5th 1708. TANAGHMORE - halfe, late GARVANS reserveing roialites with housboote etc for twenty- three pounds fine, leased to James WEBB for his own life, his wifes, and brother Roger at eight pounds, ten shillings per annum at May and Allsaints, with suite to courts and mills distress nomine poenae and reentrie. Within 5 yeares to plant 20 apple or peare trees besides 20 more there already, to ditch 40 perches more than is don(e) already and plant a tree on each perch; to cleare the land of bushes and shrubbs; to keep saplins and all in repair and order and so leave them; not to alien but to brittish and giveing refuseall speciall warrantie dated 18th June 1679. Present - W(illia)m KELLIHER, James ROBB, Hugh McFALOONE. And James in possession. Eight pounds, ten shillings. TANAGHMORE - a quarter 45a 1r to James WEBB for 21 yeares from May (16)91 at five pounds, seven shillings, six pence per annum de claro at Alsaints and May, rest as usuall. Dated January 16th (16)90. ANAGHLOST - All that the town and lands of ANAGHLOST with the appurtenances alleadged to have been bargained, sold, conveyed and confirmed by Sir William Brownlowe in consideration of (Blank) to W(illia)m SMITH (TRUEMAN) and his heires forever at thirteen shillings, four pence per annum and by Trueman sold by fine to SMITH and his heires. Thirteen shillings and four pence. Q. de hoc. Left by Captain HAWKESWORTH to Archdeacon SMITH and by him sold to Roger WEBB and his heires. That's it for the WEBB family, sure hope one of you is related!! As most of the terminology is hard to follow, I'll post a bit of the history and terminology relating to the Brownlow estate in due course. Anyone who has requested a look up, I'm happy to do it. There's a lot of information to wade through, so please be patient. Thank you. Regards Mary Victoria, Australia __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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Anyone familiar with this line?????? 1. ISAIAH IRA1 WEBB was born April 20, 1796 in KY or NC (same area now Bedford County, Tennessee), and died September 07, 1881 in Pea Ridge, Benton County, Arkansas. He married FRANCES ELIZABETH MAY December 01, 1818 in Rutherford County, Tennessee. She was born April 19, 1802 in Rutherford County, Tennessee/ Virginia, and died April 23, 1860 in Pea Ridge, Benton County, Arkansas. Children of ISAIAH WEBB and FRANCES MAY are: 1. WILLIAM WOODSON2 WEBB, b. November 14, 1819, Bedford County, Tennessee; d. September 28, 1897, Pea Ridge, Benton County, Arkansas. 2. STEPHEN BEDFORD WEBB, b. June 03, 1821, Bell Buckle, Bedford County, Tennessee; d. December 25, 1899, Pea Ridge, Benton County, Arkansas. 3. THOMAS FRANKLIN WEBB, b. April 07, 1823, Tennessee; d. November 01, 1905, Benton County, Arkansas. 4. FRANCES EVALINA WEBB, b. Bet. 1828 - 1829, Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee; d. October 18, 1885, Pineville, McDonald County, Missouri. 5. SARAH JANE WEBB, b. May 27, 1831, Bedford County, Tennessee; d. December 31, 1892; m. HORRACE H. PATTERSON. 6. MARY E. WEBB, b. June 22, 1832, Bedford County, Tennessee; d. 1903, Benton County, Arkansas. 7. SUSANNAH W. WEBB, b. July 07, 1836, Bedford County, Tennessee; d. August 07, 1856, Benton County, Arkansas. 8. ZULIMA WEBB, b. November 04, 1838, Bedford County, Tennessee; d. January 31, 1917, Pea Ridge, Benton County, Arkansas. 9. ROBERT ISAIAH WEBB, b. August 27, 1843, Bedford County, Tennessee; d. June 12, 1900, Pea Ridge, Benton County, Arkansas. ----------------------------- This e-mail message contains confidential and/or legally privileged information belonging to the sender and intended only for the review and use of the intended recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, dissemination, distribution, copying, review, or use of the information contained in this e-mail message or any attachment is strictly prohibited. If you think you have received this e-mail message in error, please notify Partridge Snow & Hahn LLP at (401) 861-8200, and purge this e-mail message from your computer system immediately. Thank you.
Yes, I have a few dead ends that are so totally dead they didn't even leave bones! Good,luck! If I ever run across Pleasant Webb, I WILL know where ot send the info, I sympathize. Cacky
All of you who have WEBB family near Clinton Texas.. The Clinton Cemetery annual dinner on the ground in coming up really soon... 3rd saturday in September... I am working on the cemetery website right now... Does anyone know if the Wolfe City Cem folks have a like meeting? I think that I would like to go this year if so... I am interested in the webbs in hunt(like our Joseph Webb line) and those out of Wolfe city and surrounding... I am tracking 3 lines back out of Clinton and Wolfe... (Liz, I have your line still) Anybody who has the names Joseph, Jacob, Joel, Theopolis in their ancestry, please send me your lines... other webb lines in the area by 1838 and by 1882, please email me too... I am tracking the following: All lines lead directly back from Texas to TN... and most to Al, NC and VA further back... *first 2 lines have no dna yet 1. Joel D. Webb line(father is Jacob), prominent in Wolfe city wife Isabella Simmons.. founder of everything Webb Hill up there and the cem there... and the earliest in Texas here by 1838 from Giles tn... 2. John Arnold Webb line(father is Theopolis) prominent in Clinton,Hunt cty and Navarro cty... 3. Joseph Webb-Mary Smith McAnn line.. our dna is listed under Timothy webb on the Webb Dna site... I am also tracking this variation on pleasant... Pleasant Martin b. 1801 VA m. Sarah "Sally" Webb 21 June 1825 warren cty ky (b. 1804-5 VA) 3 known children: Joshua 1830 warren ky Leander 1831 " John 1837 " Source: LDS IGI Film Number: 457361 source: warren county marriages as our Joseph webb line has a Martin/Webb pairing as well out of Ky probably...and Sarah is a prominent female name in our line... Feel free to email me.... Thanks, Shari
I thought Larry was funny ... made me smile! -----Original Message----- From: Larry [mailto:ditvenet@ezsg.com] Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 2:04 PM To: WEBB-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [WEBB] Pleasant Webb I know, I was just teasing. I think someone buried my bone and now I can't find it. Larry ----- Original Message ----- From: <CackyCline@aol.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 12:58 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Pleasant Webb >I did not mean it in a bad way, Larry, just that you have relentlessly >sought > information, like a dog with a bone, dedicated! > > >
I know, I was just teasing. I think someone buried my bone and now I can't find it. Larry ----- Original Message ----- From: <CackyCline@aol.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 12:58 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Pleasant Webb >I did not mean it in a bad way, Larry, just that you have relentlessly >sought > information, like a dog with a bone, dedicated! > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> > To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html > Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages > To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb > >
I did not mean it in a bad way, Larry, just that you have relentlessly sought information, like a dog with a bone, dedicated!
No, this Chesley was in Warren Co. TN, and before that in Rutherford Co. NC. The Chesley in Mississippi (through DNA) is connected to a different branch of Webbs. Not related to Chesley of TN. Sorry. jean ----- Original Message ----- From: <Dlahorton@aol.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 9:33 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Pleasant Webb > > In a message dated 8/28/2006 2:04:13 PM Central Standard Time, > jfruge@cebridge.net writes:Who is Chesley's Father? Was this family from > Monroe County > Miss? > > Also in the area is the family of Joel B. and Cindirella Filbeck Webb. > Joel > > is a son of Chesley and Henrietta Blackwell WEBB. (Thomas Carroll is > 1/2 > brother to Joel Blackwell Webb.) > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <TALLT75501@aol.com> > To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 10:40 AM > Subject: Re: [WEBB] Pleasant Webb > > >> William Carroll Webb son of Thomas C. and Mary Caroline Allen and >> grandson >> of Chesley and Mary Roberts Webb. >> >> >> ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== >> <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> >> To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin >> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html >> Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > >> To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages >> To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb >> >> > > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> > To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html > Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages > To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb > > > > > > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> > To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html > Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages > To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb > >
In a message dated 8/28/2006 2:04:13 PM Central Standard Time, jfruge@cebridge.net writes:Who is Chesley's Father? Was this family from Monroe County Miss? Also in the area is the family of Joel B. and Cindirella Filbeck Webb. Joel is a son of Chesley and Henrietta Blackwell WEBB. (Thomas Carroll is 1/2 brother to Joel Blackwell Webb.) ----- Original Message ----- From: <TALLT75501@aol.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 10:40 AM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Pleasant Webb > William Carroll Webb son of Thomas C. and Mary Caroline Allen and grandson > of Chesley and Mary Roberts Webb. > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> > To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html > Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages > To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb
In a message dated 8/28/2006 2:04:15 PM Central Standard Time, jfruge@cebridge.net writes: William Carroll Webb son of Thomas C. and Mary Caroline Allen and grandson > of Chesley and Mary Roberts Webb. This should have said Chesley and Martha Roberts Webb
Larry L:oiselle is on this line, going afte it like a dog with a bone.
This is true, but in the last couple of years I have only been barking up a tree. Larry ----- Original Message ----- From: <CackyCline@aol.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 2:57 PM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Pleasant Webb > Larry L:oiselle is on this line, going afte it like a dog with a bone. > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> > To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html > Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages > To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb > >
Also in the area is the family of Joel B. and Cindirella Filbeck Webb. Joel is a son of Chesley and Henrietta Blackwell WEBB. (Thomas Carroll is 1/2 brother to Joel Blackwell Webb.) ----- Original Message ----- From: <TALLT75501@aol.com> To: <WEBB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 10:40 AM Subject: Re: [WEBB] Pleasant Webb > William Carroll Webb son of Thomas C. and Mary Caroline Allen and grandson > of Chesley and Mary Roberts Webb. > > > ==== WEBB Mailing List ==== > <<Webb Genealogy; History and Family Traditions >> > To change list modes, leave, or contact list admin > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/surname/w/webb.html > Use < http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/w/e/WEBB/ > > To connect to your list website and post your web links and family pages > To Webb notes see http://www.wvi.com/~wb > >