Hi Anne, speaking of your mother reminds me that my gran wrote on little scraps of paper, on calender pages, basically anything handy... and so far every one of those silly little doodling pieces of info have led me where I needed to go and has born out... Our webbs, Karen's and Mine, I have to think will follow to one of the last scraps of paper that I want to prove... She says that our Webbs were Penn Dutch and that some weavers were cousins... so I went online and looked up the penn dutch... Some of the foodstuffs that we ate in my family directly relate... so I am thinking maybe... Since we cant prove that silly quaker nonsensical book about Zachariah that we cant re-find, I am thinking not Quaker and maybe penn dutch there too... So this is an open letter to all webbs, do we have any documented lines that are believed to be penn dutch...? Also, I like to murky up the waters a bit more... Another Samuel... When I was doing my timeline to separate all the Zachariahs and make sense of what little info we got from that book, there was a Samuel Webb that witnessed the Zachariah 1's will in 1761... He is not mentioned as a son, so I was thinking he might have been a brother... This was Perquimans County, NC... Thanks, Shari