Person:Robert Webb (33)

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Robert Elisha Thomas Webb
m. 1860
  1. Robert Webb1860 - 1864
  2. George Webb1862 - 1864
  3. Martha Webb1864 - 1939
  4. Elizabeth Mary Webb1865 - 1952
  5. Robert Elisha Thomas Webb1867 - 1945
  6. Annie Webb1870 - 1938
  7. Edward Webb1872 - 1924
  8. Mary Polly Webb1875 - 1958
m. 1897
  1. Melvena Lillian Webb1897 - 1961
  2. Robert John Edward Webb1898 -
  3. William George Telford Webb1900 - 1977
  4. Olive May Webb1902 - 1985
  5. Alfred Malcolm Webb1904 - 1928
  6. Arthur Charles Webb1905 - 1961
  7. Ivy Elizabeth Mary Dolly Webb1907 - 1972
  8. Elise Threadgold Webb1909 - 1995
  9. Albert Henry Webb1911 - 1986
  10. David Thomas Webb1913 - 1988
  11. Caroline Grace Webb1915 - 1990
  12. Mervyn Herbert Webb1917 - 1995
  13. Ronald Ormond Webb1919 - 2009
  14. Ernest Stanley Webb1921 - 1996
Facts and Events
Name Robert Elisha Thomas Webb
Gender Male
Birth? 1 Sep 1867 Kingower, Victoria, Australia
Marriage 1897 Inglewood, Victoria, Australiato Rosetta Harriet Finch
Residence[2] 28 May 1918 Rheola, Victoria, Australia
Residence[1] 23 Aug 1924 Rheola, Victoria, Australia
Death? 24 Jun 1945 Rheola, Victoria, Australia
Burial? Jun 1945 Rheola, Victoria, Australia
References
  1. Deaths, in The Argus. (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
    No. 24, 351; p. 11, 23 Aug 1924.

    WEBB. - On the 4th August, Edward, second son of the late Robert and Mary Webb, late of Rheola, dearly loved brother of Martha (Prairie), Lizzie (Mrs. Boylan, Cororooke), Robert (Rheola), Annie (Mrs. O'Brien, Bendigo), Mary (Mrs. McMahon, Prairie). R.I.P.

  2. MRS WEBB, RHEOLA, in Inglewood, Victoria, Australia. Inglewood Advertiser
    No. 7196, Vol. 70, p. 2, 28 May 1918.

    Another of Rheola's old pioneers in the person of the late Mary Webb, widow of the late Robert Webb, of Kingower and Rheola, passed away a few days ago at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr M. O'Brien, of Bendigo, at the advanced age of 78 years, the cause of death being pneumonia. The deceased lady, who was born in County Fornaner (Ireland) came to Australia with her parents in the year 1860, and took up their residence on the gold field at Old Berlin or Johnstown, in which district she has resided practically ever since and where her husband pre-deceased her some years ago. The deceased was of a quiet disposition, and during her long residence in the district had made a large circle of friendship. Two sons, Messrs Robert and Edward, and three daughters, Mrs M. E. O'Brien, of Bendigo, Mrs Mahon, Western Australia, and Miss M. Webb, of Calivil, are left to mourn their loss. The body was conveyed from Bendigo to Rheola, where the interment took place on Friday week last.

  3.   RICH REEF AT MOLIAGUL., in The Argus. (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
    Issue 25,637, page 18 (Thursday, 11 Oct 1928), 13 Apr 2017.

    DUNOLLY, Wednesday. --- Messrs. J. Pike and
    Webb, the road contractors, who discovered an in-
    dicator reef at Moliagul obtained about 300 oz.
    of gold and quartz. It is estimated that the gold
    is worth about £1,000. They are down 5ft. on the reef.

  4.   GOLD AT MOLIAGUL., in The Argus. (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
    Issue 25,643, page 7 (Thursday, 18 Oct 1928), 13 Apr 2017.

    Lease Purchased for £7,500.
    DUNOLLY, Wednesday.-To-day a syndicate arrived in connection with Messrs. Pike and Webb's gold lease, Moliagul. After consultation it purchased the good-will for £7,500, and is also allowing Messrs. Pike and Webb to retain a number of shares. The syndicate is also purchasing gold already obtained.
    Another claim is obtaining prospects. Mr. Cross put through a crushing of 3 tons at the Government battery from an indicator a mile east of Dunolly for a retort of 5ox. 7dwt.