Thomas Terrance Webb, born 1660 in Colerain, Londonderry, Ireland, died 26 Nov 1718 in Charles Parish, York County, Virginia. He was illegitimate son of Thomas McClellan and Ann Webb. Terrance's mother dies in 1670, Terrance is 10 years old, he leaves for America with John Parker as an indentured servant. Thomas Webb listed with John Parker as on board the ship "Arabella", Richard Sprague, Master headed for New England, May 27th, 1671.
In the Will of John Parker dated 13 December 1699; proved 5 August 1701 in Richmond County, Virginia. It has written; To Terence Webb his freedom, L10 worth of goods, my shallop with all sayles, my gig, etc., my wearing apparell and 25s. due from John Foster. {The L10 would be 10 English pounds, a shallop is an open boat fitted with oars & sails, a gig is an arrangement of barbless hooks that is dragged through a school of fish to hook them in the bodies. 25s would be 25 sterling.}
He married Mabel Hunt b. 1684, d. 1735, and fathered 3 sons and 2 daughters. Charles Parish Records, York County, Virginia, 1648-1789
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Entries: 47010 Updated: 2015-03-03 00:57:11 UTC (Tue) Contact: Jack Index | Descendancy | Register | Pedigree | Ahnentafel | Public Profile | Add Post-em ID: I14307 Name: Thomas Terrance WEBB Sex: M Birth: 1660 in Colerain, Londonderry, Ireland Death: 26 NOV 1718 in Charles Parish, York County, Virginia Burial: 26 NOV 1718 Charles Parish, York County, Virginia Reference Number: 14344 Note: Terrance's mother dies in 1670, he leaves for America with John Parker. Thomas Webb listed with John Parker as on board the ship "Arabella", Richard Sprague, Master headed for New England, May 27th, 1671. They would make it to his uncle's, John Webb of Oxford, Talbot County, Maryland.
In the Will of John Parker dated 13 December 1699; proved 5 August 1701 in Richmond County, Virginia. It has written; To Terence Webb his freedom, L10 worth of goods, my shallop with all sayles, my gig, etc., my wearing apparell and 25s. due from John Foster. {The L10 would be 10 English pounds, a shallop is an open boat fitted with oars & sails, a gig is an arrangement of barbless hooks that is dragged through a school of fish to hook them in the bodies.} If this is the same Terrance Webb, then he would have been an indentured servant of John Parker and would probably would have been born around 1664.[1]
Terrance Webb named his children after the children of John Webb of Oxford, Talbot County, Maryland.
Father: Thomas MCCLELLAN b: ABT 1643 in Colerain, Londonderry, Ireland Mother: Ann WEBB b: ABT 1642 in Colerain, Londonderry, Ireland
Marriage 1 Mabel HUNT b: 4 AUG 1684 in Charles Parish, York County, Virginia Married: 1703 in Virginia Children
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