To clarify a confusing issue among our Boone/Raleigh Co, WV Webb family researchers: Evidently there were two BENJAMIN HARRISON WEBBs, born about the same time and place. One was married to Wavel Hinchman, died Mar 1960 in Huntington, Wayne, WV, left a Will in Wayne Co Clerk's ofc, Book 9, p.255, and resided at 372 Michigan St., Huntington, WV at time of his death. (Will filed 28 Jan 1960, with wife as beneficiary.) I haven't identified his parents, but he is not Benjamin HARRISON Webb, s/o Russell and Marietta/Mary Etta Dickens/Peters of Raleigh Co, WV, and one of the three brothers: Harrison, Jesse CROCKETT Webb and AVERILL Webb. These three brothers were all born in Peachtree, Raleigh Co, WV, moved to Boone Co. c1919, just before the death of their mother (1900, 1910 censuses). When Harrison became a young man, he left home, joined the service and fought in WWI, was wounded, returned to Raleigh County, where he lived out his life. He died Mar 25 1946 on a Greyhound bus about the area of Beckley, WV, returning from treatment at the VA Hospital. He was identified and brought home by his brother Crockett Webb, and buried in White's Branch Cemetery, Gordon, Boone Co, WV. [Cemetery; Family members who were there] Both Harrison and Averill fought in WWI and have military markers at White's Branch. THIS/our Harrison NEVER married, was a life-long bachelor, had no children but adored and doted on his many nieces and nephews. If anyone knows of the family connection to the Benjamin Harrison Webb of Huntington, who died in 1960, plz share that with me and I'll be glad to forward you the paperwork I have on him. Thanks. One mystery solved. Sue Webb Bodishbaugh