I would be interested (although as a female WEBB descendant I'd have to talk my brother into giving the sample, which I don't think would be hard to do) in doing DNA testing to help untangle the GA WEBBs. My understanding from reading the materials is that the $229 - $299 range is a kit that will test TWO people. I am not aware of any WEBB database currently in existence. That does not mean there is not one. My understanding is that they can give you a range of dates in which you had a common ancestor. For me, researching in early GA, this seems like a viable, if not traditional, genealogical tool in the absence of paper trails. Anne Webb Nelson