Elizabeth Pratt of Medfield married Rev. Nathan Webb in his town Uxbridge, as his second wife, on Nov. 30, 1763.[2]
No children reported in Uxbridge Vital Records.
In 1766, it was mentioned in a court document that Nathan Webb owned two enslaved persons, a man named Will and a woman named Subbinah, who he sold to Daniel Holbrook, who in turn sold them to John Alden of Medway.[3]
Nathan died in Uxbridge on Mar. 14, 1772, in his 67th year and the 42nd year of his ministry.[4]
Sources
↑ Worcester, Vital Records of Usbridge Massachusetts, to the year 1850, p. 413
↑ Worcester, Vital Records of Usbridge Massachusetts, to the year 1850, p. 334
↑ v. 8 -- Depositions (from p.57), 1662-1766 ; v. 9 -- Domestic relations, 1643-1774 ; v. 10 -- Ecclesiastical (to p.23), 1637-1670., Family Search (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-N4CS : 20 April 2024), Massachusetts State Archives Collections, Film# 007702907, image 1452.
↑ Worcester, Vital Records of Usbridge Massachusetts, to the year 1850, p. 413
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70966926/nathan-webb: accessed 16 November 2023), memorial page for Rev Nathan Webb (9 Apr 1705–14 Mar 1772), Find a Grave Memorial ID 70966926, citing Prospect Hill Cemetery, Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA; Maintained by Lisa H (contributor 47268637).
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