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Robert Elisha Thomas Webb
Facts and Events
Name |
Robert Elisha Thomas Webb |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
15 May 1831 |
Reading, Berkshire, England |
Census[1] |
6 Jun 1841 |
Beenham, Berkshire, England |
Immigration? |
22 May 1853 |
Melbourne, Victoria, Australiaper Elizabeth |
Marriage |
1860 |
Dunolly, Victoria, AustraliaDunolly Independent Church to Mary Coar |
Other[4][5] |
9 May 1861 |
Kingower, Victoria, AustraliaInsolvency |
Death[3] |
11 Dec 1896 |
Inglewood, Victoria, AustraliaPneumonia |
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References
- ↑ Beenham, Berkshire, in England. 1841 Census Schedules for England and Wales, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. (
Kew, Richmond, Greater London TW9 4DU, United Kingdom: The National Archives (abbreviated TNA), formerly the UK General Register Office.) 6 Jun 1841.
Joseph Webb, 34 years, Carpenter, Male, Born in the county Martha Webb, 30 years, Female, Born in the county Thomas Webb, 10 years, Male, Born in the county Mary Webb, 8 years, Female, Born in the county William Webb, 5 years, Male, Born in the county Martha Webb, 1 years, Female, Born in the county
- NEWS IN BRIEF, in Wedderburn, Victoria, Australia. Wedderburn Express and Korongshire Advertiser
No. 3185, p. 3, 31 May 1918.
[..] Mrs Mary Webb, relict of the late Robert Webb, of Rheola, died last week at Bendigo, at the age of 78 years. Her husband conducted a business for many years at Kingower and Rheola. [..]
- ↑ OUR COUNTRY SERVICE, in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. The Bendigo Advertiser
Vol.XLIV, No.12968, p.3, 15 Dec 1896.
- ↑ New Insolvents, in The Argus. (Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
No.4659, p.5, 9 May 1861.
[..] Robert Webb and Charles Bryant, trading as Webb and Co., Kingower, bakers. Causes of insolvency- Losses in business, bad debts, and losses in mining speculations. Assets, £95 18s 9d; liabilities, £249; deficiency, £153 1s 3d. Mr. Courtney, official assignee.
- ↑ Insolvent Court, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The Age
No., p.7, 5 Jun 1861.
[..] In the estates of Webb and Bryant, Kingower (Insolvents not present); A. Brown, Chiltern (not present); Frederick W. Morgan, of Inglewood (not present); and W. H. Laby, Sandhurst (not present) - one debt was proved in each estate, and the meetings closed. [..]
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