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    1. [WEBB] NJ-VA Webb connection?
    2. The Webb running for senator from Virginia is a dead ringer for about 3 of my Webb uncles. But my gang started off in New Jersey during the late 1700s, then moved to Alabama in 1842. Does anyone know if there is a Virginia-New Jersey Webb connection? I'd ask the hopeful senator from Virginia, but I imagine he's busy right now. BETTY WEBB, author of the Lena Jones mystery series, Poisoned Pen Press www.bettywebb-mystery.com DESERT RUN, March 2006. "Multifaceted, fast-paced" Publishers Weekly DESERT SHADOWS, 2004. "A classic of the mystery genre." Mystery News DESERT WIVES: POLYGAMY CAN BE MURDER, 2002. "Eye-popping!" New York Times DESERT NOIR, 2001 "An elegy for the lost West... strong on atmosphere and insight." Booklist

    11/06/2006 04:14:40
    1. Re: [WEBB] NJ-VA Webb connection?
    2. gen42
    3. Jim Webb in the Senate campaign has roots in 1800 in Stokes Co. North Carolina, and then Scott Co. Virginia (far southwest Virginia). ----- Original Message ----- From: <BJWebbb@aol.com> To: <webb@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 11:14 PM Subject: [WEBB] NJ-VA Webb connection? > The Webb running for senator from Virginia is a dead ringer for about 3 of > my > Webb uncles. But my gang started off in New Jersey during the late 1700s, > then moved to Alabama in 1842. Does anyone know if there is a Virginia-New > Jersey > Webb connection? I'd ask the hopeful senator from Virginia, but I imagine > he's busy right now. > > BETTY WEBB, author of the Lena Jones mystery series, Poisoned Pen Press > www.bettywebb-mystery.com > DESERT RUN, March 2006. "Multifaceted, fast-paced" Publishers Weekly > DESERT SHADOWS, 2004. "A classic of the mystery genre." Mystery News > DESERT WIVES: POLYGAMY CAN BE MURDER, 2002. "Eye-popping!" New York Times > DESERT NOIR, 2001 "An elegy for the lost West... strong on atmosphere and > insight." Booklist > > ------------------------------- > 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

    11/06/2006 07:11:04