I descend from Moses Webb, Sr., father of Hannah 1797-1854; John 1801-unk; Benjamin 1806-1855; Moses, Jr. 1806-unk; Mary 1808-unk; Washington 1813 - unk. The following is a time line for Moses, Sr. I thought perhaps this might be of help to some who have submitted queries pertaining to John and Benjamin Webb. 1755-56 - born Berks Co PA 1770-71 - enlisted at Reading PA bef 1783 - moved with his father to Holston River TN area bef 1796 - moved to Eutaw Springs SC 1796 - settled near Mammoth Cave KY 1800 - Green Co KY 1818 - Overton Co TN 1820 - Cumberland Co KY 1831 - TN 1832 - Morgan Co IL This timeline was created from information contained in Moses' Rev. War app. and from the following information given in "The Patriots at Kings Mountain" by Robby Gilmer Moss, who wrote, " While residing in Reading, PA, Moses Webb enlisted at age 14 or 15 years as a drummer under Capt. Noyle and was engaged in recruiting. During this service he was in the battles at Germantown and White Plains. Soon after this service he moved with his father to the Holston River in North Carolina (later Tennessee). He joined Col. Shelby and was in the battle at Kings Mountain. Thereafter he moved to Eutaw Springs, South Carolina. He was a sergeant in a horse troop under Capt. McKelvey and Col. Mayham and was in the engagements at Santee, at Simmermens, and at Tazwell Point. Hannah Sevier was his daughter. He was allowed a pension on his application exc. 16 Sept. 1831 while residing in Tennessee. In 1832 he was residing in Morgan Co. Illinois." My great-great-great-grandmother was Hannah Sevier, referred to above. She was a widow by 1820 and in Sept. 1825 she married Elmond Brazee (aka as Breeze) in Ralls Co MO. They moved to Kelso, Cowley Co, WA where she died in June 1854. She and Elmond are both buried in Catlin Cemetery in Kelso. Sheridan