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Thomas Webb

Birth1 Dec 1724 - Weymouth, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, USA
Death5 Jul 1774 - South Parish, Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA
MotherSusanna Randall
FatherSamuel Webb

Born in Weymouth, Norfolk Co., Massachusetts, USA on 1 Dec 1724 to Samuel Webb and Susanna Randall. Thomas Webb married Sarah Canterbury and had 8 children. He passed away on 5 Jul 1774 in South Parish, Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Samuel Webb
1696 - 1785
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Susanna Randall
1702 - 1724
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Canterbury
1724 - 1764
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Elizabeth West Vinson
1722 - 1783
Children Show all
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Thomas Webb
1746 - 1827
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Silance Cole
1757 - 1824
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Sarah Webb
1748 - 1774
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Olive Webb
1755 - 1809
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Hannah Webb
1751 - Unknown
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John Webb
1758 - 1843
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Thankful Webb
1762 - 1828
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Jacob Webb
1761 - Unknown

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