1610 - 1671 (61 years)
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Name |
Christopher Webb |
Birth |
1610 |
England |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Jun 1671 |
Braintree, Massachusetts |
Person ID |
I54430 |
Ingram-Related |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2024 |
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Notes |
- The Giles Memorial Genealogical Memoirs Author: John Adams Vinton Call Number: R929.1V79s Page 419-420 CHRISTOPHER WEBB came from England some time previous to 1645. Heappearsto have brought with him a family of several children. In May,1645, hebecame a freeman of the Massachusetts Colony. The most carefulresearchhas failed to elicit another fact concerning him. Hisdescendant, Dea.Jonathan Webb (b. 1752, d. 1826) affirmed, in aGenealogical statementwhich the present writer has used in thepreparation of this Memoir, thathe settled in Braintree.
(Suff. VII: 158-9) The will of Christopher Webb of Brantry, whodec'dJune 1671, mentions son Christopher, wife humility Web, dau.MarySheffield, dau. Sarah Buckmaster an Iron Kettle after hermothersdecease.
Samuel Thompson and Joseph Adams made oath the 2 Nov. 1671 thatthispaper contained the declared mind of Christopher Web sen. lateofBrantree. Adm. is granted to Christopher Web his son. Rec. 15 Jan.1671.
An Inventory of the Estate of Christopher Web Senior of Brantrydec'd,was apprised by Samuel Thompson & Joseph Adams 30 Oct. 1671, andsonChristopher made oath to it 2 Nov. 1671. Rec. 16 Jan. 1671.
(Suff. VI: 78-9) The will of Richard Faxon of Braintree, mentionssonsJosiah and Richard Faxon, their mother, son Thomas; my father;daus.Mary, Sarah, Hannah, and Abigail; wife Elizabeth Faxon; fatherThomasFaxon Senr. Witnesses: Christopher Webb and John Bass. Proved 29Jan.1674.
(Suff. V: 227) An Inventory of the Estate of Richard faxen ofBrantreedec'd, taken & aprised by John Basse, Christopher Webb.
Elizabeth Webb made oath in Court 29 Jan. 1674 that this is a just &truInventory of the Estate of her late Husband.
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