Descendants of Andrew Webber, 1763-1845Edward Webber married Patience Hobbs in 1703 at Ipswich, Massachusetts; they were the grandparents of Andrew Webber (1763-1845). Andrew was born in Methuen, Massachusetts, married Lucy Cross in 1784, and moved to the vicinity of Bath, New Hampshire. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, Michigan, South Dakota and elsewhere. |
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Abbey aged Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson Webber Andrew Webber 14 April 19 Azro Benton born April born Dec born Feb born Jan born July born June born Nov born Oct born Sept Boston brother buried children were born Cross Webber 34 Daughter of Andrew Daughter of Sylvester Daughter of William Edward Webber Elkhart Ellen Elmira farm father George W Haverhill Horace Webber 35 Hornby Ionia Ipswich Jennie Webber John Cross Webber John Webber Joseph Webber July 27 June 19 Kimball Tyler Landaff Lorenzo Webber 40 Lucy Cross Lucy Kimball Lyons Mahala Hop Maloon Manchester March 18 married Charles married Mary Martha Mary Gor Mary Tewksbury Mass Monterey moved N. H. He married N. Y. He mar Nancy Mallet Nathaniel Newbury Ossipee Peabody Portland Relief Tyler ried Saco Samuel Webber Sarah Webber second wife Sophia Wilkins Susan Sylvester Gordon Thomas Webber Webber 30 Welch William Webber 31
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Page 52 - County of Suffolk in New England Marriner only Son and heir of John Webber late of Boston Marriner Sendeth Greeting Know Ye that whereas my Grandfather Thomas Webber formerly of Kenebeck river husbandman and my Grandmother Mary Webber did by vertue of an Indian deed to my...
Page 52 - County of Suffolk in New England, Marriner, only son and heir of John Webber late of Boston, Marriner, Sendeth Greeting, Know ye that whereas my Grandfather Thomas Webber formerly of Kenebeck river husbandman and my Grandmother Mary Webber did by...
Page 4 - Aug(. 31, 1770, probably died before his father, as he is not mentioned in his will.
Page 31 - He has been in the employ of the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern RK for thirty years, the last eighteen as store room clerk.
Page 1 - He united with the church on -confession of faith in 1743. In 1760 he sold a farm in Pelham, NH, to his son, William, Jr.