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My Family

MY FAMILY circa 1959

In the beginning….
Hey Pop, how much longer is it to Cincinnati?
A couple more hours!
MOM! I need the jar!
ME too mom!

And that was what it was like in a 1955 Ford Customline Fordor from the back, clear vinyl covered bench seat with a hump on the floor in abt. 1959. The jar was for the purpose of us three boys back there to use when we had to go number one while on long drives.

Dan, that’s me, was nine years old, Tom, the younger brother was six and Dave was all of twelve. Hattie, my mom was thirty nine and Don, my dad was thirty four which, I didn’t know the age difference between mom and dad until about thirty years later. They didn’t want us to know there was a difference back then and I still do not know why not, they just didn’t.

Well, we were on our way to Cincinnati on what we called our summer vacation which was two days to pack, a day on the road, two days to stay there, a day to drive home, a day to unpack and a day to rest before resuming our normal lifestyles.

This vacation was well planned. It included snacks, canteens, comic books, pillows and blankets though mom eventuall said, “Don, go back, I forgot my girdle!” and that’s when I learned what a girdle was. We were on our way to see some old friends that moved away some two years ago, they had a horse and a place for us all to stay.

Dad drove into Cincinnati earlier than he expected so rather than go directly to our friend’s house we pulled up in front of a tall downtown building and we just sat there in the car. “No Don! – Yes Hattie!” the conversation went and we sat there.

Us boys, had no clue as to what the yes’s and no’s were but, dad explained, “Back during World War II when I was in The Paratroops the sergeant yelled, Role Call and I said, Don Nippert, bet you never heard that name before, he said, under his breath?”

And to dad’s surprise he surprised to learn that someone else had. Apparently a fellow Paratrooper told my dad that where he came from there were lots of Nippert’s and that place, was Cincinnati.

Dad pulled up in front of a building where the phone book had told him was a Nippert and that began Hattie’s, No Don’s and his Yes Hattie’s. Hattie ended the conversation with “DayMonYoDayKahSoWhen!” which is what she usually said when she was losing the yes, no, battle. She, Tom and Dave sat in the car as me and Pop marched on in to that tall building cause Pop said he was going to talk to a Nippert. And so was I!

After a few wrong turns we arrived in front of a door that proudly displayed, Nippert & Nippert, how neat was that I thought. We opened the door and walked right in. Dad said hello and asked if we could see, Mr. Nippert. The nice lady said she was sorry and that the Nippert’s were not in. Sadly dad and I stood there though proud of having made the effort to attempt to see the other Nippert’s. The Cincinnati Nippert’s.

Dad explained our journey and told her who we were. To which she told us that she knew the Nippert’s would be disappointed to learn they had missed us. We started to leave and she said for us to wait a minute while she went and got a book. She told us how the Nippert’s were interested in Genealogy and wondered if we might look at the book and see if we were in it. We were! And as dad pointed us out she handed him a pencil and asked him to fill in the blanks. The book seemed old; it was typed on tissue like crinkly paper.

Michael Nippert, it said and a son Earl. Earl was Pop’s father and Michael was a grandfather he never knew. Dad filled in Earl’s birth and death dates, his wife Harriet, my grandmother, and her dates, then his own, mom’s, Dave’s, mine and Tom’s. We left our name and number, thanked her and left. That was that and we drove on to our friend’s house. The year, circa 1959.

As of this writing the Cincinnati trip was fifty two years ago, the day is Sunday, February 13, 2011, I am about to be sixty one, Don will be eighty six this year and Hattie ninety one. Tom will be fifty eight and Dave would have been sixty five this year but, tragedy struck in February, 1982 and Dave died at age thirty five.

Thinking back to 1976 Dave had told me about a novel, I read the book and it told a story going back to 1767 about the life of a man named Kunta Kinte. The book “Roots” by Alex Haley. The novel became a best seller, published in thirty seven languages and in 1977 it became a popular television miniseries that reached a record breaking 130 million viewers. I guess I fell into the public interest and in my Genealogy roots and once again I wanted to learn more about my Heritage and Ancestry.

After reading the book I called Louis Nippert, one of the Cincinnati Nippert’s dad and I missed back in ’59 and he answered. I told him of; our visit, near some twenty years earlier, the book “Roots”, and my interest in Genealogy and that any help he could give me would greatly be appreciated.

Yes! It was and is greatly appreciated and later my wife and I stopped by Louis and Louise Cincinnati’s house and thanked them in person. Alfred, Louis's father had passed away.

Louise and Louis were gracious hosts and deeply appreciated our unexpected visit, I showed Louise Louis’s letter and showed her some of my research and then began asking questions. She told me of her visit to our ancestry’s homeland in France and the hospitality and Key to the City she was given. We took several pictures and she invited us back.

We exchanged Christmas cards for a while and Louise wrote me a few times. We were very sad when Louis passed away and we are very glad to know that as of this writing Louise is doing great and well into her nineties. God Bless Louise and Louis. Thank you so much for your friendship to me and my wife and your wonderful support to the people of Cincinnati and to the Nippert Genealogy.

Please start with the April Archieve.. and 'Food for Thought'
See my letter from Louis… in the older posts below
Oh, and contrary to C. Wilson's comment, that was, "Where Nippert got most of his information." this was all I got...Which was given too and used by her. Along with the Napoleon story... I researched. Your welcome cousin Christina! Please credit my folks for giving you my information along with crediting the Cincinnati Nipperts. You just might be interested in the Webb\Bradford and other lines you don't have. Oh lol as they say get in touch I would be happy to colaborate with you. Oh and the same for Godfried (Godfrey) California Nippert decendants' next time please get your information correct before publishing it, and glad I could help! lolol

That Night

It was the time when the horrific, historic, disparaging voyage of their passage was concluding it was December. The number of survivors calling themselves passengers had diminished, and it was cold, wet and miserable. The souls in their numbers were vanquished, lost and unforgiving; they felt exhausted, unsanitary, abandoned, depressed and afraid. The crew was tired, sick and hungry they were desperate, lonely and insanely savage for their own lust. Everyone was in close quarters, most were sick, many dying and hope was fading.A small congregation of their membership was again out scouting and foraging for food and a place to find a safe haven in which to succumb to a second attempt at a life in adversity, deprivation, weather and inhuman conditions, anguish and doubt. The Separatists had indeed separated and it had become apparent that perhaps even their own existence was in peril. Everyone had a useless dependency upon everyone else and only they and their own existence mattered.Upon his return to the ship his faith was beside him and his thoughts of the hideous crime of murder occupied his disbelief. How and why did this happen? Who was to blame? Her disappearance could not have been possible unless others had turned their heads, how is it no one saw? Where is her body, why was she forsaken? Why did no one see her depression? Why did no one help her, why was she alone! She was murdered and I can do nothing or say nothing. She is lost and gone into the cold watery depths of darkness and loneliness. The crime has been committed and no one was witness too it. Everyone is dependent upon their own silence for their very existence and no one dare let the truth ever be known as to what had happened ‘That Night’.

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Monday, May 16, 2011

Time to go back...

Hanson Nippert - Ashley Nippert- Daniel Nippert - Donald Nippert - Earl Nippert - Harriet McMaster - Mable Webb - John Tyler Webb - Rueben Webb - Mayflower Letter - Oliver Webb and Sally Nichols - Ebenezer Webb Jr. - Pvt. Ebenezer Webb - {[1690 - Samuel Webb and 1684 - Hannah Ripley get married in Windham, Windham, County, Connecticut October 08, 1711 Samuel was the son of Samuel Webb and Mary Adams]} Hanna's mother who married Joshua Ripley was 1662 - Hannah Bradford the daughter of Maj. William Bradford and the son of Gov. William Bradford. THUS the Mayflower Society Letter and the SEVEN GENERATIONS. You would think they might be happy to add an additional 9 generations?

2006 - Hanson Sawyer Nippert

My first grandson.

1983 - Ashley Danielle Nippert

First born of my three daughters. And mother fo my first grandson.

1950 - Daniel Edward Nippert

ME

1925 - Donald Earl Nippert

My Dad who, turns 86 this October.

1907 - Harriet Augusta McMaster - Nippert

Harriet married my grandpa Earl George Nippert and they had my dad Donald Earl Nippert.

1879 - Mabel Webb McMaster

My dad's grandmother, my great grandmother and a very fun loving lady. 'Boohbie' as she was called.

She married a McMaster and had my grandma, Harriet.

Additional information is private...

1842 - John Tyler Webb

http://www.geni.com/people/John-WEBB/6000000002209253470
WEBB          JOHN       T             M/W  UNK  0035892 1920-10-16 KANE        ST CHARLES          20-10-27
Birth:  Jul. 26, 1842
Bellmont Center
Franklin County
New York, USA
Death:  Oct. 16, 1920
Saint Charles
Kane County
Illinois, USA

Family links:
 Children:
  Alfred Smith Webb (1870 - 1898)*
  Jennie Webb (1876 - 1915)*

 Spouse:
  Augusta Persis Richardson Webb (1845 - 1901)

*Point here for explanation

 
Burial:
South Cemetery
Saint Charles
Kane County
Illinois, USA

Created by: Peter G. Parkhurst
Record added: Mar 16, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 34878477
ID: I123756260
Name: John WEBB
Given Name: John
Surname: WEBB
Sex: M
Birth: 20 Jul 1842 in Bellmont,Franklin,NY
Death: 14 Oct 1921
Change Date: 7 Jun 2002

Ancestry Hints for John WEBB
    2 possible matches found on Ancestry.com 

Father: Reuben WEBB b: 1 May 1810 in Malone,Franklin,NY
Mother: Harriet ROBERTS b: Abt 1820 in of Chateaugay,Franklin,NY
Marriage 1 Augusta RICHARDSON
Married: Apr 1868
Note: CHAN7 Jun 2002
Children
 Alfred WEBB b: 5 Sep 1870
 Carrie WEBB b: 18 Sep 1871
 Jennie WEBB b: 8 Feb 1876
 Mabel WEBB
 Reuben WEBB b: 1882
 Andrew WEBB b: 1885
 Francis WEBB b: 1886
Google John Tyler Webb 1842
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Whoa, hold on... The Mayflower Society Letter

Excerpt from letter I received from the Society

11/11/09  We have received your Preliminary Review Form and have checked our files to identify the best previously approved lineage paper that follows your stated lineage. GS#12017 matches your proposed lineage from Mayflower passenger William Bradford through the 7th Generation: Oliver Webb m. Sally Nichols.  This is an older and only somewhat well documented paper which then follows this couple's son Nichols Webb; but we have no previously approved lineage papers that follow a son Ruben.  This does not mean your proposed line is invalid, only that no one has ever applied to The Mayflower Society on this line beyond the point of generation 7.  


As this is an older paper, the line will require updating beyond the point of the Generation 6 birth.  Some of the sources referenced in the paper will need to be reevaluated.  For most Mayflower lines, documentation through the generation 6 birth is provided in our Mayflower Families Through Five Generations series of books.  No additional documentation is necessary for relationships and events included in these books. Please consult the William Bradford volume of this series for information on the early generations of your line.  In this book, your line is followed through the birth, in generation 6, of Ebenezer Webb.    end excerpt.
This, dear readers is, where I come in, beyond generation seven and I have the documentation which extends the "no one ever has ever applied" through today, 2011 and beyond. Well I fear the Society was to keen to ask me for membership fees and FAILED TO BE CONCERNED, about this new lineage.

1810 - Rueben Webb

http://www.geni.com/people/Reuben-WEBB/6000000002209244721

ID: I123755278
Name: Sallie NICHOLS
Given Name: Sallie
Surname: NICHOLS
Sex: F
Birth: 28 Mar 1783 in Massachusetts
Death: 9 Jul 1868 in Malone,Franklin,NY
Change Date: 5 Jun 2002


Marriage 1 Oliver WEBB b: 30 Apr 1782 in Norwich,Hampshire,MA
Married: Abt 1805 in Benson,Rutland,VT ?
Note: CHAN5 Jun 2002
Children
 Aaron WEBB b: 9 Aug 1806 in ,of Rutland,VT
 Fanny WEBB b: 4 Mar 1808 in ,of Rutland,VT
 Reuben WEBB b: 1 May 1810 in Malone,Franklin,NY
 Jewett J. WEBB b: 24 Mar 1812 in Malone,Franklin,NY
 Angeline WEBB b: 15 May 1814 in Malone,Franklin,NY
 NICHOLS WEBB b: 17 Apr 1816 in Malone,Franklin,NY
 Sarah Ann WEBB b: 12 Jan 1818 in of Malone,Franklin,NY
 (Infant) WEBB b: 18 Feb 1822 in Malone,Franklin,NY



ID: I123755422
Name: Reuben WEBB
Given Name: Reuben
Surname: WEBB
Sex: M
Birth: 1 May 1810 in Malone,Franklin,NY
Death: 10 Jan 1877 in Canton,Fulton,IL
Change Date: 6 Jun 2002

Ancestry Hints for Reuben WEBB
    2 possible matches found on Ancestry.com 

Father: Oliver WEBB b: 30 Apr 1782 in Norwich,Hampshire,MA
Mother: Sallie NICHOLS b: 28 Mar 1783 in Massachusetts
Marriage 1 Harriet ROBERTS b: Abt 1820 in of Chateaugay,Franklin,NY
Note: CHAN7 Jun 2002
Children
 Josephine WEBB b: 1836 in New York
 Luther Bradish WEBB b: 1 Jan 1838 in New York
 HARRISON WEBB b: 1840
 John WEBB b: 20 Jul 1842 in Bellmont,Franklin,NY
 Oscar B. WEBB b: 1845 in New York
 Harriet WEBB b: 9 Sep 1848 in New York
 Charles WEBB b: 11 Dec 1851
 Fernando WEBB b: 1853
 Millard WEBB b: 29 Feb 1856 in Malone,Franklin,NY
 Lillian WEBB b: 11 May 1854
 (Infant) WEBB b: Abt 1856

Ancestry Hints for Reuben WEBB
    2 possible matches found on Ancestry.com 

Father: Oliver WEBB b: 30 Apr 1782 in Norwich,Hampshire,MA
Mother: Sallie NICHOLS b: 28 Mar 1783 in Massachusetts
Marriage 1 Harriet ROBERTS b: Abt 1820 in of Chateaugay,Franklin,NY
Note: CHAN7 Jun 2002

Reuben WEBB (AFN: 19PW-GT4) Pedigree
 Sex:  M 
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Son : Reuben
Date of Birth : Tuesday, 1 May 1810
Place of Birth : Franklin County, New York
Married :
Died : 10 January 1877
Notes : from family bible of Oliver Webb

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Generation 9
Children:
i Josephine Webb; b. 1836, Malone, NY; d. May 30, 1855; married Henry J. Smith
ii Luther Bradish Webb, b. January 01, 1838, Belmont, NY d, February 10, 1921, Elgin, Illinois (married Nancy Orkine 1861)
iii Harrison Webb b.1840, Belmont, NY d. September 12, 1845, Belmont, NY
(10) iv John Tyler Webb, b. June 20, 1842, Belmont, NY d. October 12, 1921, St, Charles, Kane County, Illinois
v Oscar Webb; b.September 09, 1848, Belmont, NY d. 1029 (married Jennie Tucker, 1869)
vi Harriet Webb, b. September 09, 1845, Belmont, NY d. Unknown, Elgin, Illinois
vii Charles Webb; b. December 11, 1851, Belmont, NY; June 24, 1933 (Married (1) Edith Coats; married (2) Marion Webb)
viii Lillian Webb; b. May 11, 1854, Belmont, NY d. December 31, 1909, Narka, Kansas; (Married Henry Hall, unknown)
ix Fernado Webb, b. 1856, Belmont, NY
x Millard Webb; b. February 29, 1856, Belmont, NY (Married, Augusta Mink)
xi Baby Boy Webb, B. Unknown D, Unknown (Probably died at birth)

?  Lots of Webb's
Record from Franklin County. IL Marriage Records
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1782 - Oliver Webb

http://www.geni.com/people/Oliver-WEBB/6000000002209242326
http://www.webbdeiss.org/webb/webb_oliver_02.html
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Oliver Webb
Full name : Oliver Webb
Alternate spellings, aliases :
Parents :
Father : Ebenezer Webb
Mother : Abigail Rude
note : married in Windham County, Connecticut
Date of Birth : 30 April 1782
Place of Birth : Norwich, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
Notes : From Norwich Town Records, ?Oliver Webb son of Ebenezer Webb and Abigail Webb was born 30th day of April AD 1782 ? Reg Samuel Knight?.
Spouse : 
Name : Sally Webb
Date of Marriage :
Place of Marriage : New York
Died : 9 July 1868
Notes : ?Aged 85 years & four months?
Date of Death : 11 November 1849
Place of Death : Belmont, Franklin County, New York
Burial Information :
Notes : ?Age years 67 ? 6 months?
Military Service :
Occupation(s) : Farmer
Location of Residences, record of movement, migration, etc.
Property : A statement in his father?s pension file in a letter abstracting his father?s service : ?He resided at Windham until February 1782, then moved to Norwich, Hampshire County, Massachusetts and lived there eight years. He then moved to Benson, Rutland County, Vermont where he lived the remainder of his life.? This is not exactly correct, as Ebenezer was living in Malone, Franklin County, New York, at age 75 years, when he gave a deposition in his brother Christopher?s pension case.

Family :
Son : Aaron
Date of Birth : Saturday, 9 August 1806
Place of Birth : Franklin County, New York
Married : not married
Died : Saturday, 29 March 1807
Notes : from family bible of Oliver Webb
Daughter : Fanny
Date of Birth : Friday, 4 March 1808
Place of Birth : Franklin County, New York
Married :
Died :
Notes : from family bible of Oliver Webb
Son : Reuben
Date of Birth : Tuesday, 1 May 1810
Place of Birth : Franklin County, New York
Married :
Died : 10 January 1877
Notes : from family bible of Oliver Webb

Son : Jewett J.
Date of Birth : Tuesday, 24 March 1812
Place of Birth : Franklin County, New York
Married : Lucy A. Roberts, 18 October 1837 (she was born 31 October 1818)
Died : Wednesday, 31 March 1897 ?aged 55 years & 7 days, 6-15 A.M.?
Notes : from family bible of Oliver Webb; children - Edna Ann born 22 November 1838, William Benjamin born 12 August 1841, Albert Nichols born 25 August 1845

Daughter : Angeline
Date of Birth : Wednesday, 15 May 1814
Place of Birth : Franklin County, New York
Married :
Died : 28 March 1815
Notes : from family bible of Oliver Webb

Son : Nichols
Date of Birth : Wednesday, 17 April 1816
Place of Birth : Franklin County, New York
Married :
Died :
Notes : from family bible of Oliver Webb

Daughter : Sarah Ann
Date of Birth : Tuesday, 12 January 1819
Place of Birth : Franklin County, New York
Married :
Died :
Notes : from family bible of Samuel Webb

Son : not named
Date of Birth : Monday, 18 February 1822
Place of Birth : Franklin County, New York
Married :
Died : Tuesday, 19 March 1822
Notes :
Comments, sources, various additional :
Vinton, John Adams. ?The Giles Memorial ? Genealogical Memoirs of the Families Bearing the Names Giles, Gould, Holmes, Jennison, Leonard, Lindall, Curwen, Marshall, Ribinson, Sampson, and Webb; also Genealogical Sketches of the Pool, Very, Carr and other Families with a history of Pemaquid, ancient and modern; some account of early settlements in Maine; and some details of Indian warfare. Printed for the author, by Henry W. Dutton & Son, Washington Street, Boston. 1864. pp 496 ? 532.
Pension File of (brothers) Christopher Webb and Ebenezer Webb (abstracts) : M804 Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Files 1800 ? 1900 Webb, Abner ? Webb, Isacc. Roll2514. National Archives and Records Administration. Washington, DC. Viewed 14 July 2001. (both pension files are on the same roll)
Massachusetts Vital Records : Huntington; Vital Records : 1764-1805, Town Records 1790-1795 (microfilm)

Family Record of Ebenezer Webb... in family bile of (his son) Samuel Webb and in family bible of (his son) Oliver Webb.
New York Adjutant General's Office Index of Awards on Claims of the Soldiers of the War of 1812. Albany: - , 1860. Found on Ancestry.com ? www.ancestry.com
War of 1812 Military service data found here - http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ny/franklin/military/militarytoc.htm - compiled by W. David Samuelson
Marriage data found here - http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ny/franklin/churches/congregational/parmelee.txt - compiled by John Austin (uncajohns@yahoo.com).

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Ebenezer Webb, Jr.
of Windham County, Connecticut
Full name : Ebenezer Webb
Alternate spellings, aliases : Ebnz’r; Ebenezer Webb, Jr.
Parents :
Father : Ebenezer Webb
Mother : Ruth Crane
note :
Vital Statistics :
Date of Birth : 28 May 1757
Place of Birth : Windham, Windham County, Connecticut
Date of Death : 14 August 1846
Place of Death : Malone, Franklin County, New York
Burial Information :
Notes : From family bible of his son, Samuel Webb, “Ebenezer Webb deperted this life August 14th 1846. Aged 89= 2= 15 year month days”
Education : literate
Spouse1 : 
Name : Abigail Rood, or Rude
Date of Marriage : 28 August 1777
Place of Marriage : Windham County, Connecticut
Died : 10 May 1830
Notes : Abigail was born 4 February 1759; she is a descendant of Thomas Rood, through his incestuous relationship with his daughter Sarah Rood, who bore a son named George Rood in July 1672.  Thomas was executed for his crime, Sarah was whipped, and George was taken to live with the Leffingwells, who raised him.  Their marriage date is from a copy of the Samuel Webb family bible as is Abigail’s date of death, “Departed this life Abigail Webb the wife of Ebenezer Webb in the year May tenth 1830 in the seventy second year of her age.”  It seems that Ebenezer and Abigail were sexually active before they were married, as the Windham Town Records show that their first child was born in February 1778, only five months after their marriage.  Further tying the family together, Abigail Rude’s brother Nathan Rude married Ebenezer Webb’s sister Ruth Webb.
Spouse2 :
Name : ?
Date of Marriage :
Place of Marriage :
Died :
Military Service : Patriot of the Revolution. He volunteered in May 1775 to Major Obadiah Johnson’s Company, Colonel Israel Putnam’s Regiment Connecticut Troops.  He was stationed for some time at Cambridge, Massachusetts during the Battle of Bunker Hill and was discharged December 1775. 
Re-enlisted July 1776 to Captain Elijah Sharp’s Company, Colonel Samuel Mott’s Regiment Connecticut Troops.  He was on the expedition to Ticonderoga and camped on the west bank of Lake Champlain for about four months; discharged 28 November 1776 at Mount Independence opposite to Ticonderoga. 
In September 1780, enlisted for two months in Captain Rust’s Company, Colonel McLellan’s Regiment.  He marched to New London and served about two months.
Afterwards he resided at Windham until February 1782, then moved to Norwich, Hampshire County, Massachusetts and lived there eight years.  He did not render any military service after November 1780.
Ebenezer Webb appears with the rank of … on a Pay Roll of Major Obadiah Johnson’s Company in the 3d Reg’t of Foot, raised by the Colony of Connecticut, 1775 (Revolutionary War), dated …not dated…  Time of enlistment May 19, 1775.  Discharged Dec 16, 1775.  Months and days in the service 6 mos 28 days.  Premium for enlisting ?2 s12.  Whole of pay ?16 s8.
He applied for a pension in October 1832, which he received (s20822).  He was pensioned on 5 October 1833 and received $43.33 per year.  His affidavit of service is below :
State of New York, County of Franklin } On this twelfth day of October 1832 personally appeared in open court before the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas now sitting at the Court House in the Town of Malone in and for the County of Franklin, Ebenezer Webb a resident of the said town of Malone in the County of Franklin of the State of New York aged seventy five years who being first duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of congress passed June 7, 1832.
That he was born at Windham in the state of Connecticut on the 29th day of May 1757 according to the best of his information & belief that he believes there is a record of his birth ----- at the office of the Town Clerk of Windham and that he has a transcript from it in his possession that he resided at Windham aforesaid in the County of Windham & State of Connecticut till February 1782.  That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as herein states That he first enlisted as a volunteer in a company commanded by Capt. or Major Obadiah Johnson of Connecticut Troops the first Lieutenant was Ephraim Lyon 2d Lieutenant Willis Cleft – Ensign Abner Robinson in the Regiment then Commanded by Genl Israel Putnam, this enlistment was entered into at Windham aforesaid in the Month of May 1775 for the term of seven months that he immediately marched with the said Regiment to Cambridge near Boston and served out the term of seven months. ----- Regiment at Cambridge and was regularly discharged at Cambridge in the Month of December in the year 1775 and at the same time received a regular written discharge, signed by Genl Israel Putnam as he believes – which discharge he has since lost and has not seen it within forty years that he was at Cambridge with his Company during the Battle of Bunkers Hill in June 1775.
That in the month of July in the year 1776 he voluntarily enlisted at Windham aforesaid for the term of four months as a Private Soldier in a Company commanded by Capt. Elijah Sharp 1st Lieut Abner Robinson 2d Sanford Kinsbury Ensign Simon House in a Regiment Commanded by Col. Samuel Mott all of Connecticut but whether State of Continental Troops does not know. That he marched with the said Company & Regiment under the said officers from Windham to Ticonderoga in the State of New York on the West Bank of Lake Champlain where he served out the said term of four months and was regularly discharged at Mount Independence opposite to Ticonderoga on the 28th day of November in the year 1776 but did not at that time obtain any written discharge.
That about the first of September 1780 he was drafted for two months service to be performed at and near New London and entered the service as a Private at Windham in a company commanded by Captain Rust, Jude Buck Lieutenant in Col McLellan’s Regiment and marched to New London and served out the said two months and was discharged at Groton – about the first of November 1780 but obtained no written discharge that he has no documentary evidence except what is herewith submitted and that he knows of no person whose testimony he can procure except such as he has obtained & now herewith –(illegible)- who can testify to his service.
He hereby relinquishes any claim to a pension of annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the pension Roll of this Agency or any State.
That he resided at Windham till February 1782 when he moved to Norwich in the County of Hampshire in the State of Massachusetts where he resided about 8 years then removed to Benton in the county of Rutland of the State of Vermont and resided there till March 1811 when he removed to Malone in the County of Franklin & State of New York where he has continued to reside till this time & now resides there. – (signed) Ebenezer Webb
Sworn to and subscribed to this day --- aforesaid
(signed) John H. Russell Depu. Clerk
He offered as evidence of his service an affidavit supplied by Adam Stevens of Rutland County, Vermont, his former Sergeant in Capt. Obadiah Johnson’s Company, and an affidavit from his brother, Christopher Webb of Cazenovia, Madison County, New York :
…(first part if affadivit is missing)… of the deponent eighty years old do testify and say that Ebenezer Webb formerly of Windham, Windham County, Ct. listed into Capt. Obadiah Johnson of Canterbury, Windham County, Ct. Company in the year AD 1775 for seven months.  Col. Israel Putnam’s Regiment Ct. line of Volunteers (Who was afterwards made a Brigade Gen’l.) Lyon was the first Lieut and Howard the second and Robertson the ensign of said Company.  And the said Webb served one month over the time he enlisted for faithfully which made eight months and then took a regular discharge signed by Israel Putnam.  And this I know because I was a Serg’t in the aforesaid company and did their writings.  Dated at Sudbury, Rutland County, Vt. Sept, 3rd 1832 (signed) Adam Stevens
State of Vermont, Rutland County } Sudbury Sept 3rd, 1832 there personally appeared Adam Stevens and was sworn to the above deposition by me (signed) Peter Reynolds, Justice of the Peace.
New York, Madison County } On the 30th day of July 1832 Christopher Webb of the Town of Cazenovia in said county being duly sworn deposeth and saith that he is well acquainted with Ebenezer Webb of the Town of Malone in the County of Franklin & State aforesaid and that he is a brother of this deponent, and according to the best recollection the said Ebenezer was 75 years of age in the month of May last.  And this deponent further deposeth & saith that the said Ebenezer was born in the town & County of Windham in the State of Connecticut.  And he further deposeth & saith that in the year 1775 the said Ebenezer enlisted for the term of 7 months to go to Cambridge under Major Jedediah Johnson & in Col. Putnam’s Regt. but whether it was into the Continental or State service he cannot state but the deponent was knowing at the time of the said Ebenezer’s going with the army to Cambridge & that he served out the term of his enlistment and this deponent further deposeth & saith that he himself was in the service at Roxbury a private in Col. Jedediah Huntington’s Reg’t 5 of the last months in which the said Ebenezer served at Cambridge and saw him frequently during that time & further that the term of service of the said Ebenezer & that of the deponent expire on or about the same date viz: the 10th day of December 1775 & that they were both then honorably discharged and returned home to Connecticut.  And this deponent further deposeth & saith that the said Ebenezer again enlisted in the year 1776, into Capt. Elijah Sharp’s Company & Col. Mott’s Reg’t. for four months and went to Ticonderoga.  This deponent did not see him enlist as he was living about two miles from his fathers at that time but was frequently at his fathers and heard the family frequently speak of his having enlisted and of his being gone to Ticonderoga and was at home at his father’s when the said Ebenezer returned from Ticonderoga at the end of the 4 months service.  And this deponent further deposeth & saith that in the year 1780, he was knowing of the Ebenezer being drafted for the term of two months to go to New London or Groton … and that he went and served the said two months as he was informed at the time & further that he was knowing to the fact of the said Ebenezer returning home to Windham at the expiration of the said term.  And he further deposeth and saith that he had not at that time any doubts in mind but that the said Ebenezer Webb did actually serve the whole of the aforesaid three different terms as above stated, and that he still believes it.  (signed) Christopher Webb
He likewise testified on behalf of his brother, Christopher (below from Christopher Webb’s pension file) :
State of New York, Franklin County } …Ebenezer Webb of the Town of Malone in the County of Franklin in the State of New York, aged seventy-five years, being duly sworn in deposes and says that he knows Christopher Webb of the Town of Cazenovia, in the County of Madison & State of New York – that the said Christopher is a brother of that deponents – that as this deponent has been told and verily believes, the said Christopher was born in Windham in the State of Connecticut in the year 1755 and that the said Christopher shortly after Lexington Battle, in the year 1775 joined as a volunteer soldier, a company of Militia raised in a place then called Hanover in the State of Connecticut to go to Boston, Massachusetts to serve against the common enemy, and verily believes that he went there, as he was absent from home a number of weeks, before he returned, but how long he served at that time, the deponent does not know – that in the summer of the same year 1775 – the said Christopher enlisted into a company of Connecticut troops in a Regiment commanded by Col. Jebediah Huntington, and came to Roxbury, Massachusetts, where this deponent saw him frequently, as the deponent was then a soldier stationed at Cambridge, Massachusetts, and knows that the said Christopher, served against the common enemy at that time, five months, and after being honorably discharged returned home to Connecticut in company with the deponent. – And that, in the following year 1776, as the deponent then understood, and now verily believes (while this deponent was in the service of his country at Ticonderoga in the State of New York) the said Christopher enlisted or volunteered into a Regiment of Connecticut troops, but what regiment this deponent does not now recollect, and was marched to White Plains in the State of New York to serve against the common enemy but how long he served at that time this deponent cannot say -.  And further that in the winter of 1776 & 1777 this deponent well remembers, that said Christopher entered as volunteer into a Regiment of Connecticut Troops to go to Providence in the State of Rhode Island to serve against the common enemy when the British lay at Newport, and verily believes that he went there as the deponent learned at the time and never heard it contradicted, but how long he served at that time the deponent does not know.  And this deponent further states that in the summer of 1777, this deponent was knowing to the said Christopher enlisting or entering into a Regiment of Militia raised in New London County Commanded by Colo. Lattimer as a substitute for Daniel Cutler, a Sergeant in said Regiment for the term of two months to go to Saratoga to serve against the common enemy, and verily believes, as he understood at the time that the said Christopher went to Saratoga, and was present and assisted at the capture of General Burgoyne and his army.
Subscribed and sworn to before me August 22nd 1832 – Benjamin Clark, Justice of the Peace }  Ebenezer Webb
Occupation(s) : Farmer
Notes : Norwich Town Records shows how he marked his cattle in the 1780’s, “Ebenezer Webb ear mark is a swallow tale in the end of the right ear and one half a penny the upper side of the same.”  He also served the town as Fine Server and Hogreaver during a part of the last year of the Revolution.
“Norwich, Hampshire… (extracts)
March 8, 1783 at a legal town meeting…
…made choice of Samuel Knight Town Clark, Samuel Knight, Darius Webb and Lt. William Fobes Selectmen & Assessors.
…Ebenezer Webb Fine Server and hogreaver.
…Darius Webb Pound Keeper.”
Religion : probably Congregational when a resident of Windham – could be almost anything after that
Location of Residences, record of movement, migration, etc.
Property :  A statement in his pension file in a letter abstracting his service : “He resided at Windham until February 1782, then moved to Norwich, Hampshire County, Massachusetts and lived there eight years.  He then moved to Benson, Rutland County, Vermont where he lived the remainder of his life.”  This is not exactly correct, as Ebenezer was living in Malone, Franklin County, New York, at age 75 years, when he gave a deposition in his brother Christopher’s pension case.  He may have lived in Vermont at the time of his death.
He states in his pension application that has in his possession a transcript of his birth record which he obtained from the Town Clerk of Windham, which certificate is dated February 1782, providing proof that he resided there at that time.  His son, Oliver is recorded as being born in Norwich, Massachusetts only two months later in April, so he must have moved in that period from Windham to Norwich.  He lived there, near to his brother Darius, until at least 1790, because he was enumerated in the census at that place, and he states that he lived there from February 1782 for eight years.  He lived in Benson, Vermont until 1811, when he moved to Malone, New York, where he resided until he died.
1790 Federal Census.  Norwich, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
Page #, Head of Family, Free White Males >16, <16, Free White Females, All Other Persons, Slaves
Ebenezer Webb, 1, 2, 3, 0, 0
1810 Federal Census.  Benson, Rutland County, Vermont
Head, Free Males <10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45, >45, Free Females <10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45, >45, Others, Slaves
Ebenzr Webb, 2, 0, 2, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, (24, 20, 51, 1, 2, 3, 17, 4, 4, 0)
1820 Federal Census.  Malone Township, Franklin County, New York
Page#, Head, Free Males <10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45, >45, Free Females <10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45, >45, Foreign, Agriculture, Free, Slaves
Ebenezer Webb, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 1, 0
Oliver Webb, 2, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 3, 0
Samuel Webb, 2, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 2, 0
1840 Census of Pensioners.  Franklin County, New York
Given Name & Surname, Age, Head of Household, City, Town, County
Ebenezer Webb, 82, Samuel Webb, Bellmont, Franklin County
Family :

Daughter : Sally Webb (Sarah)
Date of Birth : 12 or 19 February 1778
Place of Birth : Windham, Windham County, Connecticut
Married : …Brooks
Died : 15 June 1838
Notes : According to her birth date from Windham Town Records, there is no way that she was conceived after the date of her parent’s marriage (August 1777), so she was conceived out of wedlock.

Son : Reuben Webb
Date of Birth : 12 February 1780
Place of Birth : Windham, Windham County, Connecticut
Married :
Died : 19 November 1866 “age 87”
Notes : birth date from Windham Town Records

Son : Oliver Webb (Olever)
Date of Birth : 30 April 1782
Place of Birth : Norwich, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
Married : Sally Nichols, 6 October 1805, Sudbury, Vermont by Joseph Warner
Died : 11 November 1849, “…aged 67 years, 6 months”, Malone, Franklin County, Vermont
Notes : From Norwich Town Records, “Oliver Webb son of Ebenezer Webb and Abigail Webb was born 30th day of April AD 1782 – Reg Samuel Knight”.  His wife Sally died 19 July 1868, aged 85 years and 4 months.  He served in the War of 1812 in Captain Asaph Perry’s Company of New York Militia, 27 September 1813 until 23 October 1813.  His wife applied for a Bounty Land Warrant, cert#21697, 160 acres, Act of 1855.

Daughter : Abigail Webb
Date of Birth : 18 July 1784
Place of Birth : Norwich, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
Married :
Died : 12 June 1786, Norwich, Hampshire County, Massachusetts

Daughter : Abigail Webb 2nd
Date of Birth : 21 August 1786
Place of Birth : Norwich, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
Married : …Skeels (?)
Died : 1 September 1868 “aged 82 years”
Notes : From Norwich Town Records, “Abigail Webb Jnr daughter of Ebenz Webb and Abigail Webb was born 21 day of August AD 1786 – Reg Samuel Knight”.  Her birth is in the bible records of Jewett J. Webb but not in the NEGHR transcript.

Son : Samuel Webb
Date of Birth : 9 May 1789
Place of Birth : Norwich, Hampshire County, Massachusetts
Married : Polly Crawford, 3 October 1811
Died : 20 September 1858, Bellmont, Franklin County, New York (interred same place)
Notes : From Norwich Town Records, “Samuel Webb son of Ebzr Webb and Abigail Webb was born 9 day of May AD 1789 – Reg Samuel Knight, Tw Clk”  Polly Crawford was born 1 February 1792, died 4 October 1858; her father Eleazer Crawford owned a farmstead in Black River Township, Lorain County, Ohio when he died in 1844 leaving a widow Polly Crawford.

Daughter : Lovicy Webb
Date of Birth : 10 October 1791
Place of Birth : Benson, Rutland County, Vermont
Married : Charles Young
Died : 19 August 1843 “aged 52” or 19 September 1846 at Franklin County, New York
Notes :

Son : James J. Webb
Date of Birth : 22 November 1793
Place of Birth : Benson, Rutland County, Vermont
Married : Phidelia
Died : 21 August 1868 or 1867 “aged 74”
Notes : From family bible of Samuel Webb, “Phidelia Webb wife of James J. Webb died March 24 1852 aged 56 years 6 months 19 days.”

Daughter : Nancy Webb
Date of Birth : 28 May 1797
Place of Birth : Benson, Rutland County, Vermont
Married : Alvin Wilder
Died : 4 August 1879
Notes :

Son : Thomas J. Webb
Date of Birth : 20 April 1801
Place of Birth : Benson, Rutland County, Vermont
Married1 : Orrissa Bessett, b. circa 1800
Married2 : Harriet Wood, b. circa 1816
Died : 7 November 1882
Notes : children – Luke S., Jane Crandall

Son : Wyllys Rude Webb (Willis)
Date of Birth : 17 January 1804
Place of Birth : Benson, Rutland County, Vermont
Married : Rebecca (?)
Died : 19 June 1867 “aged 63 years 6 months” at Norfolk, St. Lawrence County, New York
Notes :

Comments, sources, various additional :

Vinton, John Adams.  The Giles Memorial – Genealogical Memoirs of the Families Bearing the Names Giles, Gould, Holmes, Jennison, Leonard, Lindall, Curwen, Marshall, Ribinson, Sampson, and Webb; also Genealogical Sketches of the Pool, Very, Carr and other Families with a history of Pemaquid, ancient and modern; some account of early settlements in Maine; and some details of Indian warfare.  Printed for the author, by Henry W. Dutton & Son, Washington Street, Boston. 1864. pp 496 – 532.
Harvey Hayes Webb family bible transcript, typed transcript, drafted in the 1950's; courtesy Hazel Skelly Webb
Webb, Loren. Diary of Captain Loren Webb, 1861 - 1863, Firelands Historical Society, 1995. Transcribed by Matthew L. Burr. 
Written communication with Vinton Phillips and David L. Hester, Huron County, Ohio, January 2001- ongoing. 
Pension File of (brothers) Christopher Webb and Ebenezer Webb (abstracts) : M804 Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Files 1800 – 1900 Webb, Abner – Webb, Isacc.  Roll2514.  National Archives and Records Administration. Washington, DC. Viewed 14 July 2001. (both pension files are on the same roll)

Massachusetts Vital Records : Huntington; Vital Records : 1764-1805, Town Records 1790-1795 (microfilm)

A Family Record of Ebenezer Webb was found in a copies of the family bible’s of (his son) Samuel Webb & (his son) Oliver Webb in facsimile images of the Bible Record of Jewett J. Webb which were viewed by the author and compared against… (McAusland, Gloria Natalie of Providence, Rhode Island.  Webb Bible Records. …from the New England Historical and Genealogical Register, (April) 1942, Volume XCVI (96).  NEHGR, Boston.  1942.  pp. 203-205.) …and they are nearly identical in content.
M1005.  Department of the Treasury Records of Bureau of Public Debt.  Records of Connecticut Continental Loan Office 1777-1779.  Rg53 (two reels)

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Son : Ebenezer Webb, Jr.
Date of Birth : 28 May 1757 (Windham Vitals v1, p210)
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married : Abigail Rood (Rude), 28 August 1777, Windham County, Connecticut (Windham Vitals v2, p246)
Died :
Notes : He was a soldier and a Patriot of the Revolutionary War.  They had two children in Windham (Sarah b.1778, Reuben b.1780) and more children in Norwich, Massachusetts.
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Thursday, May 12, 2011

1718 - Pvt. Ebenezer Webb

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Full name : Ebenezer Webb
Alternate spellings, aliases :  Ebenezer Webb, Sr.
Notes : He was named for an elder brother who was born 26 April 1712 and died 8 January 1713.
Parents :
Father : Samuel Webb
Mother : Hannah Ripley
note : His mother was a daughter of Joshua Ripley, town clerk of Windham, and great-granddaughter of Gov. William Bradford of the Plymouth Colony.
Vital stats :
Date of Birth : 12 January 1718/9
Place of Birth : Windham, Windham County, Connecticut
Date of Death : 11 February 1803
Place of Death : Scotland Society, (East) Windham County, Connecticut
Burial Information : He is supposedly buried in the old burial ground in the Scotland Society in Windham County
Spouse : 
Name : Ruth Crane
Date of Marriage : 3 December 1740 (Windham Vitals v1, p210)
Place of Marriage : Windham, Windham County, Connecticut
Died : 28 February 1796
Notes : Ruth was Ebenezer’s cousin.  Their grandmothers were siblings; Ebenezer’s grandmother, Mary Adams Webb was sister to Rebecca Adams Waldo, who was Ruth Crane’s grandmother.  Ruth Crane Webb was admitted as a Communicant to the First Church of Windham on 23 May 1742, two months before the birth of her first son.
Military Service : Ebenezer Webb, Senior of Windham may have rendered some military service in the Revolutionary War, but it is very unlikely that he did.  All of his sons, Darius, Jonathan, Christopher, including his youngest son Ebenezer Webb Jr. served as soldiers in the Revolution, from which much confusion stems.  At the time of the Revolution Ebenezer Sr. was 56 years old, his sons Christopher and Ebenezer were still single; Ebenezer Jr. still lived in his father’s home.  When the Lexington Alarm was announced, Ebenezer Jr. left from his father’s home in Scotland Society, Windham County and went towards Boston with Major Obadiah Johnson, occupying Cambridge, Massachusetts during the time of the battle at Breed’s Hill.  He returned in December 1775 accompanied by his brother Christopher.
A great deal of searching for a similar record to attach to Ebenezer Webb Sr. has resulted in nothing of the sort being uncovered.  In fact, Ebenezer Webb Sr.’s name is conspicuously absent from any Connecticut records made during the war.  He did not loan any moneys to the Connecticut Continental Loan office from circa 1777-1780, participate in any lotteries or otherwise loan or give any cash to the United States by the purchase of certificates, bonds or notes.  He paid taxes to the town and County of Windham, and the town offered bounties and prizes to soldiers that enlisted from the town.  It appears that he only participated in this small fashion.
Some descendants of Ebenezer Webb Sr. of Windham, anxious to have multiple patriotic ancestors on their application forms to lineage organizations such as the National Society Sons of the American Revolution and the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, jumped to conclusions about Ebenezer Webb Jr’s service.  They assigned his citation of service to his father without performing the due diligence necessary to ensure that the correct individual had been identified.  It appears that the cause of the confusion about Ebenezer Sr. of Windham began about 1897 (and perhaps much earlier) with the DAR application of Mrs. Amelia Stone Quinton of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Natl # 19525) and the SAR application of her brother, Mr. Seymour Henry Stone of Syracuse, New York, (National # 10638).  In their respective applications they both stated the same basic facts (and the same falsehoods) about their ancestor – that he had served in the Lexington Alarm.
Seymour H. Stone’s entry in a SAR yearbook states, “Retired. Born, Homer, N.Y., July 27, 1831. Lieutenant in Co. A, 51st Regt. N.G.N.Y., over 30 years ago. Member of all Masonic bodies, York and Scottish rites; Society of Mayflower Descendants and the Onondaga County Historical Society. Son of Jacob Thompson Stone and Mary Bennett; grandson of Thomas Stone, Jr., and Mary Webb, and of Asa Bennett, Jr., and Chloe Grow; great-grandson of Thomas Stone, Sr., and Rachel Marsh, and of Darius Webb and Deborah Palmer; gt-gt-grandson of Ebenezer Webb and Ruth Crane.”
It appears that Mrs. A. S. Quinton & Mr. S. H. Stone were confused about the service of their great-great grandfather, Ebenezer Webb Sr. of Windham, and obviously unaware of the service of his great grandfather, Darius Webb.  They claimed that Ebenezer Webb Sr. of Windham served in Captain Obadiah Johnson’s Company, Colonel Israel Putnam’s 3rd Regiment Connecticut Troops during Lexington Alarm.  It was further claimed (by some descendants) that he was at Bunker Hill, but absolutely no evidence has come forth to support this claim (but it was convincing enough to have gained them entry to the SAR & DAR).
In the mid-twentieth century, the mistake was further spread by Mr. Webb Hester of Norwalk, Huron County, Ohio, also one of Ebenezer Webb’s ancestors.  He was an assertive and well schooled genealogist, but he did not live long enough to complete his research and was also unaware of the service of his great-great-great-grandfather Darius Webb.  Based upon his research, his cousin, Mrs. Lulu Viola Webb Brown of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois queried the War Department in December 1933 about which Ebenezer was which.  It appeared that the government didn’t know either, as they sent her copies of Ebenezer Jr.’s record and she was accepted into the DAR on the erroneous service of Ebenezer Webb Sr. of Windham.  Mrs. Brown was the great-great-granddaughter of Darius Webb, and also unaware of his service.
The official citation from the War Department for the service of Ebenezer Webb Jr is as follows :
“Ebenezer Webb appears with the rank of … on a Pay Roll of Major Obadiah Johnson’s Company in the 3d Reg’t of Foot, raised by the Colony of Connecticut, 1775 (Revolutionary War), …Time of enlistment May 19, 1775.  Discharged Dec 16, 1775.  Months and days in the service 6 mos 28 days.  Premium for enlisting ?2 s12.  Whole of pay ?16 s8.”
The 3rd Regiment was commanded by Colonel Israel Putnam, and the Company by Captain Obadiah Johnson, 1st Lieutenant Ephraim Lyon, 2nd Lieutenant Willis Clift and Ensign Abner Robinson.  This service clearly belongs to Ebenezer Jr., (the son of Ebenezer Sr.) as is clearly stated in the pension application of Ebenezer Webb Jr.  In the service stated, Captain Johnson’s sergeant was Adam Stevens, who testified that it was the younger Ebenezer who served with him, even stating that Ebenezer served an extra month “…faithfully.”
The unfortunate mistake was repeated again, this time in print by another of Ebenezer Webb Sr.’s descendants, Commander Dewitt Clinton Webb, USN, in his 1958 work entitled Ancestors and family histories of Lucius Webb, Jr. and Emogene Fuller Webb.  He seems to have accepted without any reservations, the assertions of Stone and others that Ebenezer Webb Sr. of Windham had served.  Commander Webb was descended from Ebenezer Sr.’s son Jonathan Webb.  Jonathan did serve in the Revolution and was at Valley Forge under command of Ebenezer’s first cousin, Captain Nathaniel Webb, 4th Regiment Connecticut Militia.
Confused yet?  Hold on.  Due diligence and careful scrutiny is necessary in this situation as there are at least four or five individuals named Ebenezer Webb living in the Colony of Connecticut on the outset of the Revolution in 1775.  Three of the men named Ebenezer Webb have been identified as coming from the Stamford and Long island branch of the Webb line, so far shown to be completely unrelated to the Windham group.  The Stamford group claims descent from a Richard Webb of Cambridge, Connecticut and the Windham group is a sept of the Webb’s of Braintree, Massachusetts who claim descent through a Christopher Webb.  How all of these men may or may not be related is not clear, but their interactions and proximity to one another in place & time seem to indicate that they were aware of each other’s existence.  It is entirely possible that these men may have even thought they were related when in fact they were not.  Once they, or some of their descendants moved to upstate New York, their paths became inter-tangled like pretzels.
(1) Ebenezer Webb (of Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut) was born 14 September 1756 in Stamford, Connecticut to Benjamin Webb and Mary Cross, his wife.  Benjamin Webb & Mary Cross were married on 5 October 1732.  On 8 September 1785 Ebenezer Webb married to Hannah Todd.
Notes :  “Ebenezer Webb, Private, Captain Jonathan Mill’s Company of 2nd Connecticut Regiment, Charles Webb, Colonel, appears in a book, copied from rolls of the organization named above.  Date of appointment or enlistment } March 1, 1777.  Term – war.  Casualties – discharged March 1, 1780.”  He is also listed at White Plains 4 August 1778 and 1 September 1778 (which would place him with troops under Washington’s command), at Fredericksburg 3 October 1778, and Second (sic) Hill 4 November 1778.  On 2 December 1778 he was transferred to Captain Parson’s Company at Hartford as a Taylor (sic).  He was later working in Norwalk, Connecticut as a Taylor before being discharged in 1780.  He served at Valley Forge.  His widow may have claimed a pension.
(2) Ebenezer Webb (of Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut) was born 27 May 1764 in Stamford, Connecticut to Epenetus Webb and Sarah Judson, his wife.  Epenetus Webb & Sarah Judson were married 30 May 1762.  On 30 August 1786 he married Phoebe Todd.  He died in 4 September 1834 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
Notes : Sergeant Epenetus Webb (the subject’s grandfather) served in Captain Nathaniel Webb’s Company, Lt. Col. John Medley’s 9th Regiment Connecticut Militia, marched on 12 August 1776, discharged 27 September 1776.  It has been surmised by some that Ebenezer served in the same unit during the same tour of duty.  It is known that Sergeant Epenetus Webb of Stamford and his son Ebenezer Webb of Stamford served at Valley Forge, under command of Colonel Charles Webb’s 2nd Regiment Connecticut Militia.  Epenetus had another son named Judson, who moved to Onondaga County, New York after the revolutionary period.  Coincidently, Judson lived in Onondaga County, New York during the War of 1812, the same county where David Webb, the grandson of Ebenezer Webb Sr. of Windham, son of Sergeant Darius Webb & Deborah Palmer, also lived.  Both men served as officers in the Onondaga County militia.
(3) Ebenezer Webb (of Southold, Long Island, New York) was born 20 November 1697 to Henry Webb and May Hurlburt, his wife.  Ebenezer Webb & Mary Turrell were married.. ?  They had a son named Ebenezer, born before 1750. 
Notes : His descendants claim that he was an Associator of Southold, Suffolk County, New York from 1775.
There is no doubt that Ebenezer Webb Sr. of Windham manifested the American ideals of liberty, fairness and equality.  In April 1773 he and others also feeling repressed, protested against an unfair levy of ecclesiastical tax on members of his church in Scotland Society, Windham County, Connecticut.  There were several churches in the community, but one of these was the ‘state church’ and colony taxes went towards supported the parsonage.  The church they did not want to attend or pay for was the church run by the Rev. Devotion and Rev. Cogswell.  Some members had previously left and followed Rev. John Palmer to the so-called ‘Brunswick’ church.  A plea to the government of the Colony of Connecticut resulted in the tax being lifted and order was restored to the members of the society.  This is hardly a martial action, but it represents the spirit of liberty; in fact the ideal of  ‘no taxation without representation’ and ‘separation of church & state’ has never been more directly interpreted into reality by a member of this family.  It must have set a precedent for his offspring to live by.
It is likely that Ebenezer served in some capacity as a militiaman for Windham County in the years before the Revolutionary War, and he would have been the right age for service in the Seven Years War against the French & Indians.  No evidence has surfaced which indicates he did either, or had any military motives in any way.  What is also likely is that during the Revolutionary War, he rendered what has been termed as ‘Patriotic Service’ and may have produced supplies, loaned money or in other ways aided and assisted the cause of liberty.
Residences, property : He was born in Windham County and lived near Windham Centre in the First Society (parish), until about 1750 when he removed to the Third Society, Scotland Parish (same county) where he lived the rest of his life.
1790 Federal Census. Windham, Windham County, Connecticut.
Head of Family, Free White Males 16>, <16, Free White Females, Others, Slaves
Ebenezer Webb, 1, 0, 2, 0, 0
1800 Federal Census.  Town of Windham, Windham County, Connecticut
Page, Head, Free Males <10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45 >45, Free Females <10, 10-16, 16-26, 26-45 >45, Others, Slaves
872, Ebenezer Webb, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0
872, Stephen Webb, 1, 1, 2, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0
872, Jared Webb, 2, 1, 0, 1, 0, 2, 0, 1, 1, 2, 0, 0
Occupation(s) : farmer, father, Church member
Religious participation : Christian; Congregational; United with the First Church of Windham on 2 May 1736, by Rev. Thomas Clap; in 1749 joined with others to separate and form another church in Scotland Society, under Rev. Ebenezer Devotion & Rev. Cogswell; soon after the ‘Separates’ broke off from Devotion’s church, and followed Rev. John palmer, a fiery preacher, to services at Brunswick meeting house, also in Scotland Society; in 1773 formalized the separation by protesting the ecclesiastical tax of the society he resided in, refusing to pay for the upkeep of the Scotland Society church.
In Connecticut Public Records, Volume 14, May 1773, page 155; listed on docket as Zacha. Waldo &c. : 
”That in 1749, believing that in good conscience that the principles and articles and some of the doctrines adhered to by the Scotland church and people, were not agreeable to the gospel, and as they or most of them hoped they were enlightened by the light of God’s countenance, and found by repeated trials that they could not profit by the ministrations of Mr. Devotion, and in 1749, confederated together separate from said minister and people, and set up a religious worship according to the dictates of the own consciences, and called Mr. John Palmer as elder or teacher, who was ordained over them and has continued preaching the gospel and administering the sacraments to your memorialists, and they have freely contributed to his support, and built a comfortable house to accommodate those who join with them in divine service, and all this time have been forced to pay for the support of Mr. Devotion and Mr. Cogswell, and repairing the meeting house, and other society charges, although they have earnestly requested relief in vain. – wherein they beg you to consider if it is agreeable to the laws of Christ or consonant to the rules of equity for your memorialists and their children, to have their effects by force of law taken from them to support a minister with whom they never did nor can join in worship, and support their own minister too, and pray you to take their distressing case into your consideration and enact that they be made a distinct society.  (among others named below, Ebenezer Webb signed this).  Windham, April 5, 1773.”
From Connecticut Public Records, Volume 14, January 1774, page 246 :
“Upon the memorial of Zacheus Waldo, Zebulon Hibbard, Benjamin Cleaveland, Joseph Allen, Lemuel Bingham, Ebenezer Webb, John Palmer, John Walden, Israel Hale, Stephen Webb, William Perkins, Joseph Allen junr, Jonathan Brewster, Ebenezer Bass, John Silsberry, Timothy Allen, Samuel Baker junr, Jebediah Bingham, Zebulon Hibbard junr, Henry Bass, and Moses Cleaveland, inhabitants of the third society at Windham, shewing (sic) that they, the memorialists, and their families, have for a long time attended on the ministry of Mr. John Palmer of said Windham, and do conscientiously dissent from the ministry established in said society, and that said society has assessed the memorialists for building a meeting-house and supporting their minister : praying to be made a distinct ecclesiastical society and be exempted from paying said rates &c., as per memorial on file : Resolved by this Assembly, that the memorialists and their families be and they are hereby constituted a distinct ecclesiastical society, and shall be called and known by the name Brunswick, and that they, their families and descendants, shall have and enjoy all the privileges, advantages and exemptions which other ecclesiastical societies by law and entitles unto, so long as they attend publick worship and support the ministry among themselves, and shall not be taxed to the support of the ministry or for building meeting-houses by said third society; and the taxes already laid by said third society upon the memorialists for building a meeting-house and supporting the minister which are not collected shall not be collected, and they are hereby discharged therefrom.”
Family : 
Son : Darius Webb
Date of Birth : 28 July 1742 (Windham Vitals v1, p210)
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married1 : Deborah Palmer, 9 October 1767, Windham, Windham County, Connecticut (Windham Vitals v2, p203)
Married2 : … nee : Lawrence
Died : 1828, Homer, Cortland County, New York
Notes : Perhaps he was baptized in the First Church of Windham because his mother joined the church on 23 May 1742.  John Adams Vinton wrote, “…he removed ‘West’, as it was then called and lived in several places in the State of New York.”  He was a soldier and a Patriot in the Revolutionary War.
Son : Jerusha Webb
Date of Birth : 17 April 1744 (Windham Vitals v1, p210)
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married : never married as far as anyone knows for sure
Died : 25 November 1827
Notes :  The following record may be for Jerusha… from New London Vital Statistics from the Collated Copy from the Original Records, Volume 1, page 70, “Thomas Rarstock & (?) Webb - dau. Ebenezer Webb - October 30- 1776.”
Daughter : Ann Webb
Date of Birth : 13 March 1745-6 (Windham Vitals v1, p210)
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married : Samuel Coburn, 31 May 1778
Died :
Notes : He may be the same Samuel Coburn of Canterbury, Connecticut that served in Abner Bacon’s Company, 4th Regiment Connecticut Infantry.  He originally enlisted for a term of eight months was listed as sick at Canterbury, Connecticut in 1778.
Son : Jonathan Webb
Date of Birth : 2 October 1747 (Windham Vitals v1, p210)
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married : Abigail Curtiss
Died : 14 July 1830, Lisbon, New London, Connecticut
Notes : He served in Revolutionary War in Captain Nathaniel Webb’s Company, 4th Regiment Connecticut Infantry (Militia); was at Valley Forge.  They sired eleven children; his son Ariel Webb may have served in War of 1812, in Atchison’s Reg’t New York Militia as Fife Major.
Daughter : Allice Webb
Date of Birth : 3 August 1749 (Windham Vitals v1, p210)
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married : Ezekiel Perigo, 29 October 1772
Died :
Notes : Allice spelled with two L’s.  They lived in Hanover Society, Lisbon, Connecticut; had nine children including Eleanor Perigo, born April 1778; Azel Perigo, born 29 April 1780; Bottum Perigo, born 2 May 1782; Susanna Perigo, born 15 September 1784; Olive Perigo, born September 1786; Samuel Perigo, born 18 January 1789; Abigail Perigo, born 11 May 1791; Roswell Perigo, born 6 July 1793; Ruby Perigo, born 6 July 1796.
 Daughter : Ruth Webb
Date of Birth : 22 February 1750/1 (Windham Vitals v1, p210)
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married : Nathan Rood (sister of Abigail Rood who married Ebenezer Webb Jr)
Died :
Notes : They removed to Pennsylvania.  Nathan Rood was a Baptist Preacher, later becoming a Restorationist.  They had four children – Persis, Nathan, Reuben, Simeon.

Daughter : Elizabeth Webb
Date of Birth : 19 February 1753 (Windham Vitals v1, p210)
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married : John Wentworth, 25 November 1773 (Canterbury Vitals v1, p236)
Died :
Notes : Lived in Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut in 1790; thereafter in Hanover Society, near Sprague, Connecticut.   John Wentworth served very briefly as a soldier and was a Patriot in the Revolutionary War.
Son : Christopher Webb
Date of Birth : 14 June 1755 (Windham Vitals v1, p210)
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married1 : Olive Brown, 8 January 1778, Windham County, Connecticut (Windham Vitals v2, p220) (she died 21 march 1786)
Married2 : …nee: Davenport, after 1786
Married3 : Sally Branch
Died : 1837, Cazenovia, New York
Notes : Christopher was a soldier and true Patriot of the Revolutionary war, he actually ‘fought’ at Saratoga and witnessed the Capture of Burgoyne.  Four of his children by first wife include Reverend Daniel Webb, a Methodist Minister; also Adin, a teacher in Homer, New York; Abijah, a farmer; Martin Luther, a farmer.
Son : Ebenezer Webb, Jr.
Date of Birth : 28 May 1757 (Windham Vitals v1, p210)
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married : Abigail Rood (Rude), 28 August 1777, Windham County, Connecticut (Windham Vitals v2, p246)
Died :
Notes : He was a soldier and a Patriot of the Revolutionary War.  They had two children in Windham (Sarah b.1778, Reuben b.1780) and more children in Norwich, Massachusetts.
Daughter : Hannah Webb
Date of Birth : 31 August 1759 (Windham Vitals v1, p210)
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married : Jonas Wright …or… Baldwin
Died : 23 January 1829 (?)
 
Comments, sources, various additional :
Vinton, John Adams.  The Giles Memorial – Genealogical Memoirs of the Families Bearing the Names Giles, Gould, Holmes, Jennison, Leonard, Lindall, Curwen, Marshall, Robinson, Sampson, and Webb; also Genealogical Sketches of the Pool, Very, Carr and other Families with a history of Pemaquid, ancient and modern; some account of early settlements in Maine; and some details of Indian warfare.  Printed for the author, by Henry W. Dutton & Son, Washington Street, Boston. 1864. pp 496 – 532, 556.
Crane, Ellery Bicknell.  Genealogy of the Crane Family Volume II. Descendants of Benjamin Crane, of Wethersfield, Conn., and John Crane, of Coventry, Conn., also of Jasper Crane, of New Haven, Conn., and Newark, N. J. and Stephen Crane, of Elizabethtown, N. J. with families of the name in New Hampshire, Maryland and Virginia.  Press of Charles Hamilton.  Worcester, Massachusetts, 1900. 
Lincoln, Waldo.  Genealogy of the Waldo Family.  A record of the descendants of Cornelius Waldo of Ipswich, Massachusetts from 1647 to 1900.  Volume 1.  Press of Charles Hamilton.  Worchester, Massachusetts, 1902.
M637. 1790 Federal Census of Windham, Windham County, Connecticut.  Roll1.  National Archives and Records Administration.  Washington, DC. Viewed 2001.
Connecticut Public Records, Volume 14, January 1774, page 246
Records of the Congregational Church in Windham, Conn. 1700-1851.  Connecticut Historical Society.  Hartford, 1943.
Windham Town Records, Vital Records
Means, F. H., Rev., editor.  The Two-hundredth Anniversary of the Organization of the Congreagational Church in Windham, Conn.  Dec. 10, 1900.  Hall & Bill Printing Company, Willimantic, Connecticut.  1901.
M1005.  Department of the Treasury Records of Bureau of Public Debt.  Records of Connecticut Continental Loan Office 1777-1779.  Rg53 (two reels)
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1690 - Samuel Webb {II, Jr.}

Samuel Webb II
Full name : Samuel Webb
Alternate spellings, aliases :  Samuel Webb, II, Samuel Webb, Jr., Mr. Samuel Webb
Parents :
Father : Samuel Webb, Sr.
Mother : Mary Adams
note : this is totally unconfirmed at this time
Date of Birth : 14 May 1690
Place of Birth : Braintree, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Born : from Braintree Town records, “Samuel Webb, son of Samuel Webb and Mara his wife was borne May 14, 1690.”
Spouse1 : 
Name : Hannah Ripley
Date of Marriage : 8 October 1711
Place of Marriage : Windham, Connecticut
Died : 19 March 1751
Notes : Hannah born 2 March 1685, Hingham, Massachusetts.
Spouse2 :
Name : Elizabeth Fisk (Fish)
Date of Marriage : 14 May 1752
Place of Marriage : Windham, Connecticut
Died :
Notes : no children by second wife

Date of Death : 6 March 1779
Place of Death : Rockingham, Vermont
Burial Information :
Military Service : unknown
Occupation(s) : unknown; Samuel accompanied his father in their removal from Braintree, Massachusetts to Windham, Connecticut in 1707.  He was probably the man named “Mr. Samuel Webb” listed as a Selectman of Windham in 1755 or thereabouts; this could also be his first-cousin Samuel (b. 1720).  In the County Court of Windham, 28 June 1743, Lydia Frame sued Samuel Webb for ‘maintenance’; Nathaniel Webb acted as surety for Samuel.  Again, this could be one or the other Samuel Webb (son of Samuel or son of Nathaniel).
 
Family : all children by Hannah Ripley

Son : Ebenezer
Date of Birth : 26 April 1712
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married : no
Died : 8 June 1713
Notes :

Daughter : Hannah
Date of Birth : 29 June 1715
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married : Peter Edgerton
Died : 18 January 1817, Franklin, Connecticut
Notes : 102 years old at death

Son : Ebenezer, Sr.
Date of Birth : 12 January 1718-19
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married : Ruth Crane, 3 December 1740
Died : 11 February 1803
Notes :

Son : Joshua
Date of Birth : 9 February 1721-2
Place of Birth : Windham, Connecticut
Married : Hannah Abbe, 28 May 1744, Windham, Connecticut
Died : 17 April 1808, Rockingham, Bellows Falls, Vermont
Notes : sired eleven children


Comments, sources, various additional :

Vinton, John Adams.  The Giles Memorial – Genealogical Memoirs of the Families Bearing the Names Giles, Gould, Holmes, Jennison, Leonard, Lindall, Curwen, Marshall, Robinson, Sampson, and Webb; also Genealogical Sketches of the Pool, Very, Carr and other Families with a history of Pemaquid, ancient and modern; some account of early settlements in Maine; and some details of Indian warfare.  Printed for the author, by Henry W. Dutton & Son, Washington Street, Boston. 1864. pp 496 – 532, 556.

Records of the Congregational Church in Windham, Conn. 1700-1851.  Connecticut Historical Society.  Hartford, 1943.
Copyright Jonathan Webb Deiss
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