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John Webb

Birth5 Mar 1746 - Hardwick, Ma
Death5 Aug 1828 - Hardwick, Worcester, Massachusetts,USA
MotherBetty Elizabeth Sears
FatherJohn Webb

Born in Hardwick, Ma on 5 Mar 1746 to John Webb and Betty Elizabeth Sears. John Webb married Priscilla Winslow and had 8 children. He passed away on 5 Aug 1828 in Hardwick, Worcester, Massachusetts,USA.

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Parents
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John Webb
1715 - 1755
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Betty Elizabeth Sears
1719 - 1755
Spouse(s)
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Priscilla Winslow
1756 - 1785
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Lydia Thomas
1755 - 1801
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Lydia Forbes
1758 - 1820
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Joshua Webb
1785 - 1871
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George Washington Webb
1776 - 1861
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Elizabeth Webb
1782 - 1856
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Winslow Webb
1778 - 1843
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Elisha Webb
1780 - 1805
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John Webb
1775 - 1804
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Capt. Jonathan Webb
1791 - 1871
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Priscilla Webb
1787 - Unknown

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