239. Silas WEBB Sr (Sylvanus, Richard J, Jonathon, Richard, Richard,
Alexander, Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John,
Geoffrey, Henry) was born on Jul 31 1784 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Silas married Mindwell HOYT.
They had the following children:
294 M i Silas WEBB Jr
295 M ii George F WEBB
240. Ebenezer WEBB (Noah, Richard J, Jonathon, Richard, Richard, Alexander, Alexander,
Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geoffrey, Henry) was born
in 1783.
Ebenezer married Mary Ann CRAWFORD.
They had the following children:
296 M i Noah WEBB was born in 1802. He died in 1887.
Noah married Agnes S SUTHERLAND. Agnes was born in 1794. She died in 1867.
297 F ii Martha WEBB was born in 1804.
298 M iii Ebenezer WEBB was born in 1806. He died in 1826.
299 F iv Elizabeth WEBB was born in 1808.
300 M v John C WEBB was born in 1810.
John married Marie ANVEGINE.
301 M vi Murrey WEBB was born in 1812.
302 M vii Josiah WEBB was born in 1815.
303 M viii Nathaniel WEBB was born in 1815. He died in 1858.
Nathaniel married Agnes HIGGINS.
304 F ix Charity WEBB was born in 1817. She died in 1839.
Charity married John WEBB, son of Samuel James WEBB Sr and Jane RUSHTON. John was born in
1813.
305 F x Mary Ann WEBB was born in 1819.
306 M xi Charles Tupper WEBB was born in 1821. He died in 1822.
307 F xii Susannah WEBB was born in 1823.
308 M xiii Samuel Archibald WEBB was born in 1826.
241. Samuel James WEBB Sr (Noah, Richard J, Jonathon, Richard, Richard, Alexander,
Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geoffrey,
Henry) was born in 1785. He died in 1828.
Samuel married Jane RUSHTON. Jane was born in 1784. She died in 1869.
They had the following children:
309 M i John Rushton WEBB was born in 1804. He died in 1811.
310 M ii Samuel James WEBB Jr was born in 1806.
Samuel married Mary DOYLE. Mary was born in 1805. She died in 1840.
311 F iii Mary WEBB was born in 1810.
312 M iv John WEBB was born in 1813.
John married (1) Charity WEBB, daughter of Ebenezer WEBB and Mary Ann CRAWFORD. Charity
was born in 1817. She died in 1839.
John also married (2) Mary Anne RALSTON.
313 F v Jane WEBB was born in 1815.
+ 314 M vi David Harris WEBB
315 M vii Simon Peter WEBB was born in 1819.
316 M viii Isreal Barkow (Parker) WEBB was born in 1822.
317 M ix Charles Mekins WEBB was born in 1824. He died in 1871.
Charles married Levina LEWIS.
242. Phoebe WEBB (Noah, Richard J, Jonathon, Richard, Richard, Alexander, Alexander, Henry
Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geoffrey, Henry) was born in
1784. She died in 1870.
Phoebe married John RUSHTON.
They had the following children:
318 M i Henry Britton RUSHTON was born in 1827.
Henry married (1) Margaret R HUNTER.
Henry also married (2) Mary Ann.
Henry also married (3) Ann READ.
319 M ii Joseph RUSHTON
320 M iii Nathaniel RUSHTON
321 M iv David H RUSHTON
246. Derrick WEBB (Cornelius, John, John, John, Richard, Alexander, Alexander, Henry
Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geoffrey, Henry) was born on Jan
12 1729 in Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts. He died in 1800 in Beekmantown,
Clinton County, New York and was buried in Beekmantown, Clinton County, New York.
BIOGRAPHY: Information provided by Dave Lossos
Extracted from: Heminway's VERMONT HISTORICAL GAZETEER, VOL I.
"The first attempt to settle this town (Charlotte, Vt.), was made by Derick Webb. He
first began in March, 1776, but soon left. He came in March, 1777, but left in May
following. No permanent settlement was made til 1784, when Derick Webb and Elijah Woolcot
moved in and were followed by others." (footnote-from article, Charlotte, signed by
J.T. and I.W. -- probably James Towner and Issac Webb, -- in Thompson's Gazeteer 1824).
Webb was a German. There is a family tradition that during one of Webb's temporary
residences here during the Revolution, he took his children out to what is now Hill's Bay
to see the Lake. A party of Indians came around a point and took them prisoners. At Webb's
earnest entreaty however they set the children ashore, took him to Canada, where he was
detained three or four months. About the same time, when Mrs. Webb was left alone, the
Indians visited her log cabin, removed her from the house, ripped open her feather bed and
scattered the contents, and were about to set the house on fire. She entreated them not to
burn her house and leave her shelterless, as she was already left alone. They replied they
must set the house on fire, according to their orders, but would then leave, and she might
put it out if she could. So they did, and retired, and she extinguished the fire. It is
most likely the settlement of Webb was commenced in the west part of the town, near the
settlement of the Piersons in Shelburne, where Col. Thomas Sawyer made his gallant and
victorious fight. It was not until many years afterwards that he,(Webb), settled on the
farm near the Railroad Station, where it is generally supposed he began his first
settlement. There is a slight claim that James Hill was the first settler in town. His
wife, a daughter of Gov. Thos. Chittenden, is said to have often declared that, " she
was for three months the handsomest woman in town, for the very good reason that she was
the only one." It is very probable that Hill and several others, as Dr. James Towner,
Jno. Hill, Solomon Squier, Moses Fall, and Daniel Hosford, moved into town in 1784, the
same year as Webb and Woolcot came; several of them were certainly here in 1785.
Extract same article, - The settlement progressed so that the town was organized March 13,
1787, and when the first complete census of the state was taken in 1791, contained 635
inhabitants - the most populous town not only in Chittenden county, but also in the north
half of the state now embraced in the 8 northern counties.
Derrick married Rebecca VAN ARNUM in 1758. Rebecca was born in 1736 in Kinderhook,
Columbia County, New York. She died in 1824 in Plattsburg, Clinton County, New York.
They had the following children:
322 F i Maria WEBB was born on Mar 31 1759 in Albany, Albany County, New York.
323 F ii Jannette WEBB was born on Jun 4 1761 in Albany, Albany County, New York.
324 M iii Isaac WEBB was born on Oct 15 1766 in Williamstown, Berkshire County,
Massachusetts. He died on Aug 16 1847.
+ 325 M iv Abram Lansing WEBB
253. Jane WEBB (George, Henry, John, John, Richard, Alexander, Alexander, Henry Alexander,
John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geoffrey, Henry).
Jane married (1) Henry KITCHEN.
Jane also married (2) Edmund PRICE in 1757.
He served in his Majesty's Army as an ensign in the French War and moved to St John
settlement in 1767. Gagetown (New Brunswick, Canada) was once called Grimross. Edmund
bought the land that he leased on July 12, 1769 in Gagetown of 200 acres. Deed in St John
Registry office. On Feb 28, 1783 he deeded property to Edmund Price Kemble Manor.
Edmund and Jane had the following children:
326 M i Dennis PRICE was born in Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada. He died in 1805.
Was lost at sea.
327 F ii Dorothy PRICE
328 M iii Edmund PRICE was born in Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada. He died in 1802 in New
Canaan, Queens County, New Brunswick.
329 F iv Jane PRICE
Jane married TERRELL.
330 F v Jerusha PRICE
331 F vi Margaret PRICE was born in New Jersey. She died in Queensbury, New Brunswick,
Canada.
332 F vii Mary PRICE was born in 1758 in New Jersey. She died in 1772.
Was lost in woods at age 14 years.
333 M viii George Webb PRICE was born on Jul 1 1761 in New Jersey. He died on Feb 17 1845
in Havelock, New Brunswick, Canada.
334 M ix Allen McDugal PRICE was born in 1764 in New Jersey. He died on Jan 25 1846 in
Evandale, New Brunswick, Canada.
335 F x Phoebe Jessica PRICE was born in 1769 in Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada. She died
on May 19 1817 in Musquash, New Brunswick, Canada.
Phoebe married Thomas MENZIES.
336 M xi James PRICE was born in 1771 in Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada. He died on Apr
26 1828 in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.
337 F xii Mary PRICE was born in 1772 in Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada. She died in
Queensbury, New Brunswick, Canada.
338 F xiii Elizabeth PRICE was born on Mar 30 1774 in Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada. She
died on Mar 18 1855 in Queensbury, New Brunswick, Canada.
339 F xiv Deborah Ann PRICE was born in 1779 in Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada. She died
in Queensbury, New Brunswick, Canada.
340 M xv John Webb PRICE was born in 1780 in Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada. He died on
Feb 3 1895 in Ludlow, New Brunswick, Canada.
260. John WEBB (James, John William, Giles, Richard, William Micajah, Alexander,
Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geoffrey,
Henry) was born in 1700 in Essex County, Virginia. He died in 1767.
John married Jane Coche SMITH. Jane was born in 1695.
They had the following children:
341 F i Elizabeth WEBB was born in 1717.
Elizabeth married James EDMONDSON. James was born in 1720.
342 M ii Isaac WEBB was born in 1721.
343 F iii Anne WEBB was born in 1723.
344 F iv Sally WEBB was born in 1725.
261. James William WEBB Jr (James, John William, Giles, Richard, William Micajah,
Alexander, Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John,
Geoffrey, Henry) was born on Dec 5 1705 in Essex County, Virginia. He died on Apr 11 1771
in Essex County, Virginia.
Will of James Webb.....In the name of God, Amen. I, James Webb, of the Parish of
Southfarnham in the county of Essex being of perfect sence and memory thanks be to
Almighty God for the same do make and ordain this my last will and testamemt in manner
following to wit: Imprimis I give my soul to Almighty God that gave it and my body to the
earth to be buried in such decent and Christianlike manner as my executor hereafter named
shall think proper. ITEM I lend unto my beloved wife Mary Webb during her natural life the
land and plantation whereon I now live she not debaring my sons William, John and Thomas
Webb from settling on and making use of the parts which I shall hereafter give them and
the following negroes vis: James, Will, Jack, Frank and Hannah and I also give unto my
said beloved wife my chair and harness and silver teaspoons and tongs forever. I give and
bequeath unto my son James Webb the land on Piscataway Creek and that known by name of
Faulkners and my right to place where he has erected a mill known by the name of Bushs old
mill also the Water Mill adjoining the land where he now lives, and a negro man named
Gloster, all which are in his possession. And also after the death of my wife the negro
man Will to him and his heirs forever, but he must pay unto my said wife during her
natural life the sum of fifteen pounds pr. annum as consideration for the said lower mill
in lieu of any claim which she can set up to the same. ITEM I give and bequeath to my
daughter, Mary Smith the negroes and their increase in possession of her husband Samuel
Smith which I have already delivered him, also after my wifes death the negro Hannah to
her and her heirs forever. ITEM I give and bequeath to my son William Webb that part of
the land whereon I now live which I bought of John Dunn, beginning at the road on Richard
Browns line and running along said Browns line down to the swamp near the said Brown's
house and thence up the said swamp to a fork called Dickinson's spring branch and so along
the said spring branch til it comes to Dickinson's line and the land I obtained a patent
for. Together with the negroes that I have delivered him vis: Ben, Milley, and Davy to him
and his heirs forever. ITEM I give and bequeath to my son John Webb the land and
plantation I purchased of Threesivelus Minor and the negroes now in his possession to wit
Harvy, Megg and Billy son of Megg and Dick to him and his heirs forever. ITEM I give and
bequeath to my son Thomas Webb the land which I purchased of Thomas Newble and remaining
part of that I bought of John Dunn that is not already bequeathed to my son William Webb
and four negroes to wit: Cyras, Cruse, Glass and Patt and my bay horse colt to him and his
heirs forever. ITEM I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Webb the negroes
following to wit: Peter, Sarah, Daniel and Winney and her side saddle and bridle to her
and her heirs forever but in case my said daughter shall die before she reaches the age of
twenty one years or marries then it is my desire the before mentioned negroes given her be
equally divided among all my children. ITEM those negroes lent unto my beloved wife during
her natural life not already divised my will is after her death, that they and their
increase be equally divided among my sons William, John, Thomas and daughter Elizabeth to
them and their heirs forever, my desire is that the corn and wheat which I have at present
in the house and the hogs which are up for pork shall not be inventoried but be for the
use of my beloved wife and family, as for my personal estate not disposed of, I will that
my executor make sale of the same and after discharging my just debts the balance to be
equally divided among my beloved wife and children to wit: William, John, Thomas and
daughter Elizabeth. Lastly I constitute and appoint my son James Webb my whole and sole
executor to this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and seal the 26th day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred
and seventy.
James married Mary EDMONDSON on Feb 20 1731 in Essex County, Virginia. Mary was born in
1713 in Essex County, Virginia. She died on May 5 1794 in Essex County, Virginia.
Will of Mary Edmondson Webb. In the name of God Amen. I Mary Webb being of perfect memory
thanks be to Almighty God for it, do make constitute and ordain this my last will and
testament, in manner and form following, that is to say my will and devise is that the
money due me from the Estate of my son James Webb, deceased, and all other money due on
any amount whatever (except the money due me from my four surviving children Vis: William
Webb, John Webb, Mary Smith and Elizabeth Vass) should be equally divided amongst my above
said surviving children, Vis: William Webb, John Webb, Mary Smith and Elizabeth Vass, and
further it is my devise is that all money due me from each of the aforesaid children, they
should keep, retain, and enjoy for their own use and benefit forever. I also appoint,
constitute and ordain my beloved sons William Webb and John Webb executors to this my last
will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal
this the seventh day of October Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and eighty nine.
James and Mary had the following children:
345 M i William Robert WEBB was born on Feb 10 1732 in Essex County, Virginia. He died on
Mar 24 1732 in Essex County, Virginia.
+ 346 M ii James WEBB III
347 F iii Mary WEBB was born on Oct 4 1736 in Essex County, Virginia. She died on Sep 2
1739 in Essex County, Virginia.
Mary married Samuel SMITH in 1761.
348 M iv John Maurice WEBB was born on Apr 7 1739 in Essex County, Virginia. He died on
Sep 20 1739 in Essex County, Virginia.
349 F v Mary WEBB was born on Oct 18 1740 in Essex County, Virginia. She died on Nov 20
1827 in Granville County, North Carolina.
Mary married Samuel SMITH in May 1761 in Essex County, Virginia. Samuel was born in North
Carolina. He died in Granville County, North Carolina.
350 M vi John WEBB was born on Apr 2 1743 in Essex County, Virginia. He died on Aug 7 1745
in Essex County, Virginia.
+ 351 M vii William Smith WEBB
352 M viii John WEBB was born on Jan 18 1747 in Essex County, Virginia. He died on Aug 29
1826 in Grassy Creek, Person County, North Carolina.
John married Amy BOOKER on Feb 20 1772 in Essex County, Virginia. Amy was born on Aug 27
1752 in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. She died on Mar 25 1835 in Grassy Creek, Person
County, North Carolina.
353 M ix Thomas WEBB was born on Feb 27 1751 in Essex County, Virginia. He died in Oct
1783 in St Thomas, Virgin Islands and was buried in 1783 in Dover, England.
In 1776, Thomas went to the West Indies and engaged in merchandising and amassed a large
fortune. He died a bachelor in St Thomas, 1783 and was buried in Dover, England.
354 F x Elizabeth WEBB was born on Jun 30 1754 in Essex County, Virginia. She died in 1830
in Halifax County, Virginia.
Elizabeth married (1) Phillip VASS before 1782. Phillip was born in 1750 in Essex County,
Virginia. He died in 1827 in Halifax County, Virginia.
Phillip Vass was sheriff of Person County, North Carolina for a number of years.
Elizabeth also married (2) Thomas SHEPARD.
262. John Spann WEBB (Giles, John William, Giles, Richard, William Micajah, Alexander,
Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geoffrey,
Henry) was born on Oct 9 1705 in Richmond County, Virginia. He died on May 3 1756 in
Richmond County, Virginia.
John married Sarah ANDERSON about 1740 in Richmond County, Virginia. Sarah died in 1754.
They had the following children:
+ 355 M i William WEBB
263. Isaac WEBB Sr (Giles, John William, Giles, Richard, William Micajah, Alexander,
Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geoffrey,
Henry) was born on Sep 25 1709 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia. He died
in 1760 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia and was buried in Richmond
County, Virginia.
The WEBBs were next door neighbors of the SAMFORDs on Richardson's Creek in Richmond
County, Virginia.
Isaac married Frances BARBER, daughter of Charles BARBER (Col) and Frances GLASCOCK, in
1737 in Richmond County, Virginia. Frances was born in 1716 in Richmond Co., Virginia. She
died in 1782 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia.
They had the following children:
+ 356 M i John WEBB
357 M ii Isaac WEBB was born on Oct 30 1739 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia. He
died on Nov 15 1740 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia.
358 M iii Giles WEBB was born on Nov 9 1741 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia. He
died in 1756.
359 M iv James WEBB was born on Sep 11 1743 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia. He
died on May 10 1750 in Richmond County, Virginia.
360 M v Cuthbert WEBB was born on Jun 1 1745 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia. He
died about 1782.
361 F vi Elizabeth WEBB was born in 1747.
362 F vii Winnifred WEBB was born on Mar 20 1750 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia.
Winnifred married Robert TOMLIN.
363 F viii Anne WEBB was born on Jan 22 1753 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia.
364 F ix Priscilla WEBB was born on Jun 6 1754 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia.
365 F x Frances WEBB was born on Feb 6 1755 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia. She
died on Feb 6 1755 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia.
+ 366 M xi Charles WEBB
367 M xii Giles WEBB was born on Jan 25 1757 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia.
368 F xiii Frances WEBB was born on Jan 25 1757 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County,
Virginia. She died on Feb 6 1757 in Richmond, Richmond County, Virginia.
+ 369 M xiv Isaac WEBB Jr
370 F xv Nancy WEBB
270. Ezra MASON (Abigail MARTIN, Abigail SAMFORD, John SAMFORD, John SAMFORD, Elizabeth
WEBB, Alexander, Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William,
John, Geoffrey, Henry) was born in 1769.
Ezra married Patience SALISBURY. Patience was born in 1774.
They had the following children:
+ 371 M i Martin MASON
271. Darius WEBB (Ebenezer, Samuel, Samuel, Christopher, Christopher, Alexander,
Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geoffrey,
Henry) was born on Jul 28 1742 in Windham County, Connecticut. He died in 1828 in Homer,
Cortland County, New York.
Darius married Deborah PALMER on Oct 8 1767 in Windham County, Connecticut. Deborah was
born in 1746. She died in 1820.
They had the following children:
+ 372 M i Nathan WEBB Sr
373 M ii Larin WEBB was born on Aug 13 1770 in Windham County, Connecticut.
374 M iii Thomas WEBB was born on Jan 29 1772 in Windham County, Connecticut.
375 F iv Ruby WEBB was born on May 26 1774 in Windham County, Connecticut.
284. Eleazer RIPLEY Jr (Mariam WEBB, Nathaniel, Samuel, Christopher, Christopher,
Alexander, Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John,
Geoffrey, Henry)
Eleazer married Anna HUNTINGTON.
They had the following children:
+ 376 M i John Huntington RIPLEY
288. William WEBB (Napthali , Zebulon , Samuel , Christopher , Christopher , Alexander ,
Alexander , Henry Alexander , John Alexander , John Alexander , William , John , Geoffrey
, Henry ) was born on Apr 26 1758 in Windham, Windham County, Connecticut. He died on Apr
6 1824 in Perch River, Jefferson County, New York.
William Webb served on the frigate "Trumbull". He was captured and imprisoned in
New York Harbor on the prison ship "Jersey". (see "Connecticut men in the
war of Revolution" p.624) William Webb, at the outbreak of the Revolutionary War was
a shoemaker. At the age of 19 he enlisted on board the "Trumbull", a frigate
named after the Governor. The first captain was Captain Dudley Saltonstall and the second
was Captain J Nicholson of Pennsylvania. The "Trumbull" was captured off the
Delaware Capes by the British ships "Iris" and "General Monk" after a
gallant resistance in which the Trumbull lost 5 men killed and 11 wounded. After the
surrender, William was placed on board the prison ship "Jersey", as the
following statement by Reverand Abner Webb (son of William) shows; My father, William Webb
was taken prisoner by the English in 1779 and was confined in the famous prison ship
"Jersey" in the harbor of New York in the autumn of 1779 and 1780. In the fall a
wealthy prisoner purchased William Webb's freedom or he was exchanged. He then proceeded
to purchase stoves and a supply of wood to supply the other prisoners. As soon as he left
the ship, the stoves and the wood were taken from the prisoners by their British captors.
This left the prisoners without fire for the whole winter, either for warming or cooking.
Many of the prisoners froze their feet until they came off at the ankle and many died.
Some were removed to the hospital ship which was about 15 rods away. The smallpox came
among them. When my father saw that he had the symptoms of it he went to a young British
officer, with whom he had become intimate, and said "I shall certainly die
here". The officer gave him some gin which brought out the postules and he always
claimed the young officer saved his life. Many starved to death. In the spring someone
struck a spark that set the old "Jersey" ship on fire. The ice in the river was
breaking up and my father (then 21 years old) and another man pulled up on deck the sick
who reached up their hands. They then ran below to find others, and when they returned to
the main deck they found themselves alone, every boat was gone. He was then forced to make
his escape on the ice, a cake of which chanced to float by the ship just at that moment. A
boat load of Long Island Tories rowed out to the burning ship and using their boat hooks
to deliver blows, drove him back aboard the burning ship. They declared they would burn
the dammed rebel. They never knew that they failed in their designs. The ship was now
ablaze full half it's length. Nearby on the other side of the ship was an old man,
paddling a skiff, who took William off the burning ship and conveyed him to another
British ship nearby. There he remained with other rescued persons until an English officer
came on board to select the most feeble for exchange. My father, ignoring orders to remain
and saying to himself, "its go now or go never", slipped among the sickly and
was exchanged. After the exchange he returned home and soon after, in 1792, was married to
Lois Strong, daughter of Jonathon Strong and Mary Brewster. Lois Strong (first wife of
William Webb) was a descendant of Elder John Strong. Mary Brewster was a descendant of
Elder William Brewster, who came over on the Mayflower. Decsendants of this line are
eligible for membership in the Mayflower Society. Shortly after the birth of their first
child (Polly b/d 1783), they moved to Waltham (also called Windham), Connecticut where Amy
and Jonathon were born. Before 1789 they moved to Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York,
where William, Jr., Walter, Polly and Silas were born. About 1804 they moved to Wrights
(or Floyd) settlement near Rome, New York. Here Abner, Harriet and Lewis were born. They
removed with the family to Perch River, Jefferson County, New York on April 2, 1810 where
he had built a double log house just below Edward Spicer's. On the day they moved in, his
wife Lois died. He had no children by his second wife, Hannah Clapp. After her death, he
married a third time to Ester Curtis, and they had four daughters, Pamela, Cordelia, Ester
and Abbie. William died here at Perch River on April 6, 1824 and was buried on Jonathon
Webb's farm. There is a monument in Perch River commemorating the name of this
Revolutionary War soldier, William Webb.
William married Lois STRONG on May 16 1782 in Windham, Windham County, Connecticut. Lois
was born in 1761 in Windham, Windham County, Connecticut. She died on Apr 2 1810 in Perch
River, Jefferson County, New York.
They had the following children:
377 F i Polly WEBB was born on May 17 1783 in Windham, Windham County, Connecticut. She
died on May 17 1783 in Windham, Windham County, Connecticut.
378 M ii Jonathon WEBB was born on Mar 23 1785 in Windham, Windham County, Connecticut. He
died on Feb 19 1876 in Perch River, Jefferson County, New York.
Jonathon married Rebecca COLE. Rebecca was born on Jan 24 1787 in Windham, Windham County,
Connecticut. She died on Jul 26 1855 in Brownville, Jefferson County, New York.
379 F iii Amy WEBB
380 M iv William Patrick WEBB Jr was born on Mar 17 1791 in Hoosick Falls, Rensselaer
County, New York.
William married Fanny AINSWORTH. Fanny was born in 1795. She died on Feb 20 1829 in Perch
River, Jefferson County, New York.
381 F v Lois WEBB
382 M vi Walter WEBB was born on Oct 14 1794 in Hoosick Falls, Rensselaer County, New
York. He died in Aug 1887 in Adams, Jefferson County, New York.
Walter married Zerviah GREEN on Mar 11 1823 in Adams, Jefferson County, New York. Zerviah
died about 1826.
293. Nathaniel WEBB (Stephen, Timothy, Benjamin, Christopher, Christopher, Alexander,
Alexander, Henry Alexander, John Alexander, John Alexander, William, John, Geoffrey,
Henry) was born on Jan 15 1770 in Scotland, Windham County, Connecticut. He died on Aug 19
1822 in Guyandotte, Virginia.
Nathaniel married Charlotte CLEVELAND, daughter of Jabez CLEVELAND and Jane TRUMBULL, on
Apr 15 1791. Charlotte was born on Jul 26 1768 in Mansfield, Tolland County, Connecticut.
They had the following children:
383 F i Mary WEBB was born in 1792 in Windham, Windham County, Connecticut.
384 M ii Frederick Cleveland WEBB was born on Oct 2 1794 in Windham, Windham County,
Connecticut.
+ 385 M iii Nathan WEBB I
386 F iv Harriet WEBB was born in 1799 in Windham, Windham County, Connecticut.
387 M v Nathaniel WEBB was born on Oct 19 1800 in Windham, Windham County, Connecticut.
388 F vi Charlotte WEBB was born on Feb 10 1802 in Windham, Windham County, Connecticut.
+ 389 M vii Rufus WEBB
390 M viii John Arnold WEBB was born on Mar 30 1809 in Green County, Pennsylvania.