George Webb Sr
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George Webb Sr (abt. 1794 - bef. 1851)

George Webb Sr
Born about in Virginia, United Statesmap
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Son of and
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died before before about age 57 in Coal Creek, Anderson, Tennessee, United Statesmap
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Biography

George was born about 1794. He was the son of John Webb and Sarah Ely. He passed away about 1827.

George was born in 1794. He was the son of John Webb and Sally Eley. He passed away about 1851.

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George died ca SEP 1851 in Anderson Co., TN. From Anderson Co., TN County Clerk Wills, Roll 26: Inventory of sale of estate, pp. 253-256, occurred between 9/29/1851 and 11/25/1851 (inventory itself not dated)

Page 264, "Report of Commissioners to lay off one year’s provision minor heirs of G Webb We the undersigned freeholders of Anderson County after duly sworn have proceeded to set apart to George WEBB, Elias WEBB, James WEBB, and Delaney WEBB, minor heirs of George WEBB Senr deceased so much of the crop and provisions on hand as will be sufficient in our opinion to support them one years from the death of their father. We set apart to them for said purpose, the following articles to wit four hogs supposed to weigh 500 pounds one field of corn supposed to be 65 Bushels for Leather sugar, coffee, clothing, salt and out of proceeds of said estate thirty-five Dollars and all the Potatoes and garden vegetables on hand this 30th of October 1851."

posted by Dennis Aslinger

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