Person:Ebenezer Webster (11)

m. Bef 1678
  1. Sarah Webster1678 -
  2. Captain John Webster1680 - Bef 1753
  3. Anne Webster1682 - Bef 1759
  4. Abigail Webster1686 - Aft 1725
  5. Ebenezer Webster1689 - 1776
  6. Jacob WebsterEst 1691 - Bef 1727
  7. Captain Daniel Webster1693 - 1765
m. Bef 1720
  1. Matthew Webster1720 - 1807
  2. Medad Webster1723/24 -
  3. Hannah Webster1725 -
  4. Mary Webster1725 -
  5. Thankful Webster1729 -
  6. Ebenezer Webster1732 -
  7. Sarah WebsterAbt 1734 -
  8. Rebecca WebsterAbt 1736 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Ebenezer Webster
Gender Male
Christening[1] 14 Jul 1689 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesSecond Church
Marriage Bef 1720 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)Estimate based on date of birth of eldest known child.
Ebenezer Webster and Hannah Webster were first cousins.
to Hannah Webster
Death[1] 12 Feb 1776 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Burial[1][3] Ancient Burying Ground, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Probate[2] 2 Feb 1778 Administration to Medad Webster.
Estate Inventory[2] 26 May 1778
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Ebenezer Webster, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes. Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977)
    650.

    "Ebenezer Webster s of John & Sarah (Mygatt) bp July 14, 1689 (2 Ch Rec) died Feb 12, 1776 ae 86 bur Center Ch …"

  2. 2.0 2.1 Webster, Ebenezer, Hartford, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes, and Helen Schatvet Ullmann (Transcriber). Hartford District Probate Records. Connecticut Nutmegger (Connecticut Society of Genealogists)
    42:319.

    22:363

    Webster, Ebenezer, Hartford

    Invt. 26 May 1778, app. Barnabas Hinsdale, Josiah Clarke

    CR. p. 152. 2 Feb. 1778. Adms. to Medad Webster. Bond with Samuel Webster
    Court Record. Page 165. 26 May 1778. Invt. exhibited.
    Page 100 (vol XXIII) 21 Mch 1783. Account of adms. exhibited. Order to sell estate.
    Page 111. 10 June 1783. Order to sell estate.
    Page 119. 19 Aug. 1783. Time limited for claims.
    Page 146. 10 Aug. 1784. Order to sell estate. Distribution ordered to Matthew, eldest son, each of the other children.
    Page 174. 12 Oct 1785. Additional account of adms. exhibited.
    Page 177. 12 Jan. 1786. Order to sell estate.
    Page 181.7 Feb. 1786. Report of distributors. Report of Sale. Barnabas Hinsdale & Josiah Clark
    Hannah, wife of Elijah Mills; Medad, son; Mary Ensign, Thankful Webster, decd, daughters; Ebenezer, son; Sarah Clark; Rebecca, wife of Samuel Turner, daughters."

  3. Ebenezer Webster, in Find A Grave.
  4.   Webster, William Holcomb, and Melville Reuben Webster. History and Genealogy of the Gov. John Webster Family of Connecticut: With Numerous Portraits and Illustrations. (Rochester, New York: E. R. Andrews Printing Company, 1915)
    48.

    5. Ebenezer Webster, a miller, baptized July 14, 1689, mar. Hannah Webster his cousin, daughter of Robert and Hannah (Beckley) Webster, b. Nov. 7, 1695.

    They were of Hartford, Conn., where both died, she Nov. 11, 1775, aged 80, and he, Feb. 12, 1776, aged 86.

    1724-5, Mch. 21, Ebenezer Webster and his wife Hannah joined the 2d church in Hartford.

    1770, May 22, six years before his death, Ebenezer Webster of Hartford, deeded to William Stanley, his interest in the grist mill, on the river lot near the great bridge in Hartford, which descended to him from his uncle Samuel Webster.

    1777, day and month not given, an inventory of the estate of Ebenezer, late of Hartford, deceased, was taken.

    March 21, 1783, Capt. Medad Webster, exhibited an account as administrator against the estate of Ebenezer Webster, late of Hartford, deceased, by which it appears that said estate is indebted for the sum of 36 pounds, 9 shillings and 11 pence, and he was empowered to sell sufficient of the estate to indemnify himself.

    July 14, 1784, The Probate Court appointed Barnabas Hinsdale, Josiah Clark and Daniel Seymour to distribute the estate of Ebenezer Webster, deceased, viz: to Matthew Webster eldest son of said deceased, a double share, and a single to each of the other children.

    1707-8, Mch. 1, Ebenezer, a minor, one of the sons of John Webster, deceased, of Hartford, appeared and chose William Whiting to be his guardian. Jacob and Daniel chose their brother, John Webster, to be their guardian.