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William Webber

Birth1760 - Cherokee, Cherokee, South Carolina, United States
DeathApril 1840 - Lexden, Essex, United Kingdom
MotherBetsy
FatherWalter Webber (Irish)

Born in Cherokee, Cherokee, South Carolina, United States on 1760 to Walter Webber (Irish) and Betsy. William Webber married Sarra Anitsiskwa Campbell and had 6 children. He passed away on April 1840 in Lexden, Essex, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Walter Webber (Irish)
1740 - Unknown
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Betsy
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarra Anitsiskwa Campbell
1770 - 1811
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Sarah Mcgregor
1770 - 1811
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Unknown Sarah
1762 - 1810
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Sarah Campbell
Unknown - Unknown
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Sarah Crowell
1761 - 1830
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Betsy King Webber
1791 - 1860
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Col Webber
1800 - 1834
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Walter Webber
1780 - 1834
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Betsy Webber (Adopted)
1780 - 1840
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Sarah Webber
1791 - 1831
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Betty (Betsy) Webber
1782 - 1860

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