Person:Bennajah Webb (1)

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Bennajah Webb
 
m. Bet Oct 1762 and 1 May 1763
  1. James Webb, Jr.1764 -
  2. Amelia Webb1765 -
  3. John Webb1766 -
  4. Dinah Webb1766 -
  5. Adin Webb1767 - 1813
  6. Asa Webb1769 -
  7. Jeremiah Webb1770 -
  8. Bennajah Webb1772 -
  9. Rachel Webb1773 - 1831
  10. Moses Webb1775 -
  11. Amasa Webb1777 -
  12. Mary Webb1779 - 1779
  13. Elijah Webb1781 -
  14. Elisha Webb1783 -
m. 2 May 1796
  1. Ann WebbAbt 1797 -
  2. Margaret "Peggy" WebbAbt 1798 -
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Name Bennajah Webb
Gender Male
Birth[1] 30 May 1772 Exeter Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Marriage 2 May 1796 Rockingham County, Virginiato Sarah Hamilton

Bennajah Webb was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 2 - A. Hamilton vs. Joseph Hamilton, executors--O. S. 307; N. S. 109-- Record from Rockingham. Bill in Rockingham, 23d May, 1818, by Abraham Hamilton, who purchased a tract in Rockingham from executors of Joseph Hamilton near the Mold Hill and Muddy Creek, 50 acres in 1811, part of lands devised by Joseph to his two nieces, Ann and Margaret Webb, daughters of his sister, Sarah Webb; brothers, Abraham and George. Margaret married Van Morgan, who lives in Kentucky. Joseph W. Williams was Morgan's brother-in-law; he married Ann. Joseph Hamilton died October, 1810. Margaret's mother's father was Gawin Hamilton. Sarah was wife of Benajah Webb. Daniel Cokely was schoolmaster in Rockingham in 1814. Will of Joseph Hamilton of Rockingham. Mother now living with Zackariah Fields. Brother, Abraham, and his son, Gawin Hamilton, under 18; brother, George; nieces, Ann and Margaret Webb, daughters of his sister, Sarah Webb. Dated 4th October, 1810. Recorded December, 1810.
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