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| 1. | Joseph Webb | Weymouth, Massachusetts Colony September 19, 1640 |
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| 2. | Nehemiah Webb | Weymouth, Massachusetts Colony November 19, 1641 |
| NEHGR Vol 3 Page 91 lists Rich. Webb as a Freeman of the Plymouth Colony on November 6, 1632. |
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NEHGR Vol 8 Page 349 Early records of Boston Waymouth Joseph son of Will Webb borne 19 (6) 1640 Nehemiah son of Rich. Web borne 19 (8) 1641 |
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NEHGR Vol 18 Page 168 Boston Records Boston Deaths Richard Webb deceased 2d July 1659. |
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NEHGR Vol 23 Page 33 UPHAM GENEALOGY "Deeds and probate records show that Deacon John Upham was brother-in-law to Joanna, Wife of Robert Martin, of Reboth, and to Richard Webb of Weymouth." NOTE: I beleive the above is supposed to read brother-in-law of Robert Martin who married his sister Johanna, and brother-in-law of Richard Webb. |
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New England Marriages Prior to 1700 By Clarence Almon Torrey WEBB, Richard (-1659) & Mary [FAIRWEATHER?]?/?Sarah UPHAM?; by 1640; Weymouth/Boston {Weymouth 4:725; Giles 497; Reg. 9:138; Newhall Anc. 102; Upham 34; Flagg Anc. 286; EIHC 40:213; Snow-Estes 2:279} |
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NEHGR Vol 9 Pages 138-139 Abstracts of Early Wills
Richard Webb.In sickness, doe make this my last Will. I give to my eldest son Joseph
that part of my now dwelling house in Boston Wch is next to
Mr Glover, & the roomes over it, with halfe both
sellrs, & halfe the yard behind it. I give to Nehemiah, my
youngest sonne the other part of my house, with the other halfe of the Cellars, and
Ye one halfe of the yard, one feather bed with its furniture, the two
middle brasse pots, five silver spoones, sixe pewter platers of them that be at my dau. Pearces,
one plate and lesser Kettle, one of the best Qvishons, one Muskett sword &
bandelrs, one old great Bible, & Mr
Elton his works, Mr Boultons works, one of Mr
Whentleys, one smale bible, one paire of sheets, one paire of pillowbers, one silver wine taster. I give to
Ester Pearce, my dau. in law, £5. p Annü. to be payd yearely by my two sonnes, or
whosoever shall enjoye my now dwelling house in Boston, vizt each part of the house, yearely, to pay £2.
10s. which paymt is to beginne when the house is finished & made
tenantable, & to Continue during the life of the said Ester, If the house continue so Long in being.
I give to Moses & Ester my said dau. in lawes two children, to each, 20s. I give the
rest of my goods & Estate, after my Just debts be payd &c. & my now dwelling house finished, vnto
my sonne Joseph Webb, whom I make Executor. Also I appointe Deacon
Vpham, of Mauldin, Deacon Clap of Dorcjester, to be my overseers, Intreating them to assist &
Counsell my Children for theire best good. 1st of July 1659. Richard Webb In the prnce of Roger Clap.Joan Clapp, Nathaniell Bishop. 21 July 1659. Present Goverr, Dept Govr & Recordr. Leift. Clap & Nath: Bishop, deposed. Joseph Webb declared thet he chose his vocle Vpham, leiut Clap & Deacon Clap, to be his guardian. |
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