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
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