Person:Joseph Webster (7)

Joseph Webster
d.Bet 3 Mar 1749/50 and 1 May 1750 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
m. Bef 1653
  1. John Webster1653 - 1694
  2. Sarah Webster1655 - Bef 1743/44
  3. Deacon Jonathan Webster1656/57 - Bef 1735
  4. Susannah Webster1658 - 1688
  5. Lt. Samuel WebsterAbt 1661 - 1744
  6. Robert WebsterEst 1662 - Bef 1744
  7. Joseph WebsterAbt 1667 - Bet 1749/50 & 1750
  8. Benjamin Webster1670 -
  9. Ensign William Webster1671 - 1722
  10. Mary WebsterEst 1673 - 1706
  11. Elizabeth Webster1674 - 1754
  • HJoseph WebsterAbt 1667 - Bet 1749/50 & 1750
  • WMary JuddAbt 1675 -
m. 23 Feb 1696
  1. Mary Webster1697 - 1780
  • HJoseph WebsterAbt 1667 - Bet 1749/50 & 1750
  • WHannah WillettAbt 1670 - Aft 1750
m. 11 May 1726
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Joseph Webster
Gender Male
Birth[2] Abt 1667 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesEstimate based on dates of births of siblings.
Marriage 23 Feb 1696 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Mary Judd
Marriage 11 May 1726 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Hannah Willett
Will[3] 3 Mar 1749/50 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death[1][2] Bet 3 Mar 1749/50 and 1 May 1750 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United StatesBetween date of will and date of probate.
Probate[3] 1 May 1750 Will proved.
Estate Inventory[3] 2 May 1750 £260-11-11. Taken by Daniel Seymour and Abijah Bunce.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Joseph Webster, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes. Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977)
    648.

    "Joseph Webster s of Robert & Susannah (Treat) died May 1750 mar/1 Jan 23, 1695 (Hartford Town Record) Mary Judd born 1675 dau of Benjamin Judd and Mary Lewis. Mar/2 May 11, 1726 (Hartford Town Record) Hannah (Willett) Baker widow of Baysey Baker. She was dau of Nathaniel Willett and Hannah Adams. Joseph Webster and Mary his wife rec'd 2nd Ch Mch 16, 1711-2.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 7. Joseph Webster, in 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)
    36-37.

    "7. Joseph Webster, of Hartford, mar. (1), Feb. 23, 1696, Mary Judd, b. 1675, dau. of Benjamin and Mary (Lewis) Judd of Farmington. Her sister Esther, born 1686, on March 7, 1702, chose Joseph Webster to be her guardian. Hence the inference is that his first wife was Mary Judd, dau. of Benjamin. Date of her death unknown. He mar. (2) Hannah, widow of Bascy Baker, deceased, of Middletown, formerly of Hartford, May 11, 1726. She was the dau. of Nathaniel Willett of Hartford. Her death not recorded, but he died in May, 1750. …

    Record of Probate Court, Hartford, Sep. 1, 1788: 'Whereas Joseph Webster of Hartford, deceased, by his last Will gave to his daughter Elizabeth Waters his home lot in the South meadow, and said Elizabeth being now dead, Joseph Waters, son of Joseph Waters, and grandson of said Elizabeth moves for a distribution to the following heirs of Webster Waters, deceased: eldest son of Elizabeth, a double share; also to Abraham Waters, and heirs of Joseph Waters, sons of said Elizabeth.'"

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Webster, Joseph, Hartford, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    3:678-79.

    "Probate Records. Vol. XV, 1745 to 1750. Page 394-5-426.

    Webster, Joseph, Hartford. Invt. £260-11-11. Taken 2 May, 1750, by Daniel Seymour and Abijah Bunce. Will dated 3 March, 1749-50.

    I, Joseph Webster of Hartford, do make this my last will and testament: I give to my wife Hannah my pide cow, yearling colt and 1 sheep, to be at her own dispose forever. I also give unto my sd. wife the use of the north half of my dwelling house and 1-2 of my cellar, with an equal privilege of my well, the north half of my homelott, the north half of my barn, also the 1-2 of my cow pasture, during the term of her natural life. Also I do further give to my wife the use of my red cow and the use of all and any part of my household stuff and goods that she shall need during her natural life. I give unto my daughter Mary Kellogg, and to her heirs forever, besides what I have already given her and done for her, two acres of land in the south meadow, joining land of Jonathan Barret and John Knowls. Also I give unto my sd. daughter Mary Kellogg 1-3 part of all my moveable and personal estate that shall remain after my decease and the decease of my wife. I give unto my daughter Elizabeth Waters, and to her male heirs forever, all my dwelling house, barn and homelott with the appurtenances, all my cow pasture lying south of the land of Thomas Seymour, and all my lands in the south meadow in Hartford, more or less, excepting only the 2 acres given to my daughter Mary, only reserving the use of half of the sd. house and homestead and cow pasture to my sd. wife during her natural life. Also I give unto my sd. daughter Elizabeth 2-3 parts of all my moveable or personal estate that shall remain after the decease of my sd. wife. And I hereby appoint my son-in-law Isaac Kellogg and my wife Hannah sole executors.

    JOSEPH WEBSTER, LS.

    Witness: Ebenezer Webster, Joseph Holtom, Asahell Andrus.

    Page 128—1st May, 1750: The last will and testament of Joseph Webster, late of Hartford, was now exhibited in Court by Capt. Isaac Kellogg, executor named in sd. will, who accepted the trust thereof. Will proven, ordered to be recorded and kept on file."