Webb of Tetbury in 1735

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Webb

The family has 111 entries, live in eight houses.
Men of 1608 - John Webbe, Tall, Husbandman, 40y Roger Webbe, Medium, baker, 40y
Thomas Webbe, Medium, Husbandman, 20y
Thomas Webbe, Tall, Tucker, 40y, Trained Soldier

Abigall Webb wed William Woodwerth 13 Feb 1632
Moses Webb wed Sarah Horwood 23 June 1633
Elnor Webb wed William Thomas 4 May 1640
Abigal Webb wed Moses Weekes 20 May 1640
William Webb wed Katherine Scriven 4 Apr 1652
Mary Webbe wed Samuel Wilkins 8 Feb 1653
Roger Webbe wed Elenor Clesoulde 7 Sept 1654
Margaret Weebb wed John Meddye 23 July 1656
John Webbe wed Sarah Seale 28 May 1657
Francis Webb wed Edith Archer 30 Aug 1661
Mary Webb wed Thomas Perrin 16 Oct 1661
Mary Webb wed Nicholas Lide 11 Nov 1661
An Weebe wed Jeremiah Smithe 27 Dec 1674
Christopher Weeb wed Hester Driver 6 Apr 1675
Susanna Weeb wed Edward Bissy 29 Apr 1675
Joseph Weeb wed Hanna Dintch 5 May 1677
Thomas Weeb wed Sarah Denny 2 Aug 1680
Mary Weeb wed Thomas Sharp 11 Oct 1681
Alce Weeb wed John Wingod 7 Nov 1681
Margaret Weeb wed Richard Ball 22 Dec 1684
An Weeb wed Nathaniel Kerry 1 May 1687
Esther Webb wed Nathaniel Cooke 21 Sept 1699
Richard Webb of Crudwell wed Elizabeth Sharp 16 Apr 1704
Judeth Webb wed Robert Chear 24 Dec 1704
Elizabeth Webb wed Francis Matthews of Bagpath 7 Nov 1706
John Webe wed Elizabeth Hickox 28 Dec 1710

Will of Richard Webb 1681/151

Will written on 15 Apr 1677
To my brother Anthony Webb 5 shillings
To my wife Priscilla all my remaining goods and appoint her sole executor

Will of Thomas Webb 1689/111

Will written on 24 Oct 1688, and is Proved on 6 May 1689
To my my wife Sarah 7/-, son John 1/-, Thomas 1/- and Sarah 1/-
To my dear son Joseph all the rest and make him my executor

Joseph is a minor, so Sara Webb made a Statement that she administer during his minority

The Hearth Tax at Tetbury
A charge on the number of stoves, hearths in each home
March 1664 John Webb 2 hearths Ladyday Chargeable
March 1664 William Webb 1 hearths Ladyday Chargeable
Oct 1672 Robert Webb 1 Poor On Overseers list
Oct 1672 Robert Webb 1 Poor Discharge Certificate
Hearth Tax families in nearby places
1671, 1672 Avening Arthur Webb Discharged
1672 Avening James Webb Discharged
1671 Avening John Webb Discharged
1672 Horsley Edward Webb 4 hearths
1672 Horsley Edward Webb 5 hearths
1671 Horsley Samuel Webb Exempt Junior
1672 Horsley Thomas Webb 4 hearths
1672 Horsley William Webb 5 hearths
1671 Minchinhampton Edward Webb Discharged
1672 Minchinhampton George Webb Discharged
1672 Minchinhampton John Webb Discharged
1672 Minchinhampton Nathaniel Webb Discharged
1671 Minchinhampton Richard Webb Discharged
1671 Minchinhampton Richard Webb 1 hearths
1671, 1672 Minchinhampton Thomas Webb 2 hearths
1671, 1672 Minchinhampton William Webb Discharged
1672 Minchinhampton William Webb 6 hearths
1671, 1672 Rodborow Tithing Ambrose Webb 2 hearths
1662 Rodborow Barnard Webb Chargeable Senior
1662 Rodborow Henry Webb Chargeable
1671 Rodborow John Webb 5 hearths
1662 Rodborow Richard Webb Chargeable
1671, 1672 Rodborow Tithing Samuel Webb 1 hearths
1671, 1672 Rodborow Parish Thomas Webb 5 hearths
1672 Rodborow Parish John Webb 5 hearths
1672 Rodborow Parish Samuel Webb 2 hearths
1671 Woodchester Thomas Webb 3 hearths
1671, 1672 Woodchester Thomas Webb 4 hearths

Will of Thomas Webb 1689/111

Will written on 24 Oct 1688, and is Proved on 6 May 1689
To my wife Sarah 7/-, son John 1/-, Thomas 1/- and Sarah 1/-
To my dear son Joseph all the rest and make him my executor

Joseph is a minor, so Sara Webb made a Statement that she administer during his minority

In Tetbury Records, before Dec 31, 1735.
D 566 T 2/1 30-Aug 1653 Samuel Webb named as Feoffee, Deed relating to Ezekial King's house in Gumstool St
P328a OV 4/1 24-Nov 1683 Thomas Webb served as Apprentice to Jonathan Wickes
P328a OV 4/1 01-Jan 1684 Thomas Webb Master to Apprentice John Higgs
D 566 B 37 1685 Roger Webb name on copy of Statement of the Liberties, Customs, Privileges and Favours of Tetbury
P328a OV 4/1 18-Mar 1688 Joseph Webb Master to Apprentice Cornelius Webb
P 328a OV 3/1/2 18-Jan 1692 John Webb had a Settlement Certificate
D 566 B 37 10-Nov 1704 Daniel Webb received 2-10-0 Thomas Nichols' Apprentice money
P328a OV 4/2 25-Dec 1705 Joseph Webb Master to Apprentice John Hall
D 566 B 2/3 18-Jan 1709 Richard Webb was paid 2-10-0 as Apprenticeship money for John Blake
D 566 B 33 04-Nov 1713 William Webb in the weekly list of market stall holders
D 566 B 2/12 18-Mar 1715 Joseph Webb mended the Well
D 566 Z 15 02-Aug 1716 Joseph Webb of the White Hart, took entries for the Tetbury Horse Race
D 566 B 2/12/1 23-Nov 1717 Joseph Webb had work done by Samuel Dyer and William Man paid for by Trustees
D 566 B 2/4 07-Nov 1717 Joseph Webb was paid 17/6 road repairs (digging stones and fixing pitching in Church Street)
D 566 B 2/4 31-Mar 1718 Cornelius Webb son received shoes made by John Lees

D 566 B 19 The Tetbury Survey 6 May 1698 copied 1718
Page 14, Caleb Webb dwelling 8-0-0
Page 02, John Webb house owned by Jasper Chapman
Page 09, Joseph Webb renting Austin's Lease 12-0-0
Page 15, Joseph Webb 2 houses 7-10-0
Dufton, Page 17, Joseph Webb land leased from Sam Saunders

D 566 L 7/8 04-Jul 1719 Joseph Webb received 2-10-0 William Terrill's boy's apprentice money
D 566 L 7/8 12-Oct 1722 Francis Webb went as Apprentice to William Mann who received 2-10-0
D 566 L 7/8 24-Dec 1725 John Webb received 2-10-0 Thomas Sharp boy's apprentice money
D 566 B 24 April 1725 Joseph Webb and Samuel Webb signed a petition to use money to build an extension to the Market House
D 566 R 1/6 24-Dec 1726 Cornelius Webb received 3/- from Madam Hodges Charity of 10 pound for the Poor
D 566 B 2/12/7 14-Dec 1726 Joseph Webb was paid 2-10-0 as Henry Sharp's apprentice money
D 566 L 7/8 27-Dec 1732 Joseph Webb received 2-10-0 William Reeve boy's apprentice money
D 566 Z 20 Voter list 1734 John Webb column 4
D 566 M3 1734 Indentures cost 7/- for Master to Apprentice Joseph Webb teaching William Reeves


At Tetbury 1735-6, ages to Dec 31, 1735.
Cornelius 62, his wife 57, and daughter Margaret 24.
Cornelius 35, his wife Anne 31, and his four children Cornelius 9, John 7, William 4.
Francis 30, his wife Sarah 29, and his two children Sarah 4
James 33, his wife Mary 32, and his three children James 4, Hester 3 and Joseph infant
John 58, his wife Elizabeth 57, his three children Thomas 20, Mary 17 and John 15, and one Lodger
John 23 and his wife Mary 22
Joseph 50, his wife Ann 55, his son Thomas 14 and one Servant
Sam 34, his wife Sarah 39, his four children Richard 10, Edward 7, William 7, and Mary 2, Two Servants and one Lodger
Not in Census Joseph's daughter Anne 18
Jame's eldest child, John 5,
Margaret 24, daughter of Cornelius
Not in Registers John the younger and his wife appears to be Jonathan


Court Leet Roll 1735 - Cornelius, Cornelius Junior, Francis, James, John, Joseph, Samuel

Ted Prince research for 1735
Cornelius and also Francis
both Presented to Court Leet by Town Jury
for laying dung in the streets before his door.
To be removed by 5th Nov on penalty of 5s

Census at Tetbury, 1735-6.
Webb CorneliusHouse 12.19&w ** 1cd ch3
He 1673-53Wife 1678- Margaret 1711-40
Webb Cornelius Junior House 11.16&w 4cd ch6
He 1700-73Anne 1704-78
Cornelius 1726-79 John 1728- William 1731-44Sarah 1734-7
Webb Francis House 7.05 &w *2cd ch4
He 1705-83 Sarah 1706-45 Sarah 1731-
Webb James House 12.12 &w 3cd ch5
He 1702-77Mary 1703-74
John 1730- James 1731- Hester 1732- Joseph 1735-
Webb John House 6.07&w **3cd lg1 ch6
He 1677-53Elizabeth 1678-60
Thomas 1715-66 Mary 1718- John 1720-38
Webb John House 26.12&w* ch2
He 1712-Mary 1713-58
Webb Joseph House 24.19&w **1cd - sv1 ch4
He 1685-57Ann 1680-62 Thomas 1721-
Webb Sam House 18.05 &w**4cd 2sv lg1 ch9
He 1701-45Sarah 1696-37
Richard 1725-86 Edward 1728-49 William 1728- Mary 1733-

In Tetbury Trustee or Town Records, after 1735.
D 566 Z 20 column 2, about 1736 John Webb in a list supporting the Tetbury annual Races
D 566 B 2/5 18-Jan 1741 Joseph Webb was paid 5/4 for use of Daniel Tanner for mending the Warren Walls
D 566 B 2/5 09-Nov 1741 Joseph Webb paid to the Trustees 4-0-0 four years rent of quarry near Warren gate
D 566 M3 1745 Wardsman of the Court Jonathan Webb

D 566 M4 1746 417 members of the Court Leet Page 8 Cornelius Webb the Younger, Page 13 Edward Webb, Page 12 Francis Webb, Page 5 James Webb, Page 4 John Webb, Page 2 Jonathan Webb, Page 13 Joseph Webb the Younger, Page 14 Joseph Webb Mason, Page 13 Richard Webb, Page 14 Thomas Webb, Page 4 Thomas Webb

D 566 M4 1746 Town Jury John Webb as forestaller of the Market To be removed by 5 Nov, or pay penalty of 2-0-0
D 566 M3 1746 Foreign Jury signed Joseph Webb
D 566 M4 1746 Ale Taster in the Court Joseph Webb
D 566 M4 1746 Almoners Joseph Webb
D 566 M4 1746 Foreign Jury Joseph Webb encroaching on highway with aquarry near Warren Gate To be removed by 5 Nov, or pay penalty of 17-0-0
D 566 M4 1746 Town Jury charges Joseph Webb for laying stone, tiles and rubbish in the street, remove by Nov 5 or pay 5/-
D 566 M4 1746 Town Jury charges Widow Webb for laying dung in the street, remove by Nov 5 or pay 5/-
D 566 M4 1748 Carnals (Meat Inspector) Joseph Webb
D 566 R 1/22 26-Dec 1749 Cornelius Webb son received 1/- of the annual Langstrom and Maltby Charity money
D 566 R 1/22 26-Dec 1749 James Webb son received a Boy's Coat
D 566 M4 1749 Wardsman of the Court Joseph Webb Mason
P 328a OV 3/1/2 18-Jul 1751 Nathaniel Webb of Crudwell, Wilts

D 566 M4 - 1754 439 members of the Court Leet Page 5.2 Cornelius Webb the Younger, Page 5.2 Cornelius Webb, Page 3.2 Francis Webb, Page 2.1 James Webb the Younger, Page 2.1 James Webb, Page 4.2 Joseph Webb, Page 7.1 Joseph Webb, Page 4.2 Richard Webb, Page 2.1 Thomas Webb, Page 7.1 Thomas Webb, Page 3.2 William Webb

D 566 M4 - 1754 Town Jury charges Hannah Webb house owned by late John Sloper, encroaching on the Waste To be removed by Nov 10, or pay penalty of 5-0-0
D 566 M4 - 1754 18 members of the Foreign Jury Joseph Webb
D 566 R 2/2 01-Apr 1754 Mrs Webb paid 2/6, and on 04-Apr 1754 Joseph Webb and Thomas Webb each paid 2/6, attended second meeting of Society to raise money to build new church
D 566 M5 - 1755 20 members of the Foreign Jury Thomas Webb
D 566 M5 - 1755 Town Jury charges Widow Webb for dumping dung in the street Remove by Nov 5 or pay 5/-
D 566 M5 - 1762 507 members of the Court Leet Page 5.2 Cornelius Webb, Page 1.2 Daniel Webb, Page 4.1 Francis Webb, Page 1.2 James Webb Younger, Page 1.2 James Webb, Page 2.1 James Webb, Page 2.1 Jonathan Webb, Page 7.1 Joseph Webb, Page 7.1 Richard Webb, Page 2.1 Thomas Webb Woolcomber, Page 7.2 Thomas Webb Stone Carver, Page 5.2 William Webb

D 566 M5 - 1764 16 members of the Foreign Jury Thomas Webb
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1767 Frances Webb received 6d at Christmas inside Column 3, Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 28-Apr 1767 James Webb Page 1c, signed at a Vestry compaining about too many cattle in the Warren
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1767 James Webb Junior, received 6d at Christmas inside Column 2, Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1767 James Webb Senior, received 6d at Christmas inside Column 3, Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 28-Apr 1767 Jonathan Webb Page 2b, signed at a Vestry compaining about too many cattle in the Warren
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1767 Jonathan Webb received 6d at Christmas inside Column 3, Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 28-Apr 1767 Joseph Webb Page 2b, signed at a Vestry compaining about too many cattle in the Warren
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1767 Joseph Webb Gardner, received 6d at Christmas inside Column 3, Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1768 James Webb Junior's boy received a coat Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1772 James Webb Senior received a men's coat Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1772 James Webb Senior's boy received a coat Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1773 Cornelius Webb received 6d at Christmas inside Column 2, Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1773 Daniel Webb Labourer, received 6d at Christmas inside Column 4, Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1773 Frank Webb received 6d at Christmas inside Column 3, Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1773 James Webb Junior received a men's coat Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1773 Jonathan Webb received 6d at Christmas inside Column 3, Langstom and Maltby Charity,
D 566 R 1/7 Dec 1773 Joseph Webb Garner, received 6d at Christmas inside Column 4, Langstom and Maltby Charity

In Overseers Records, P328a OV 2/1, 1736-49
13-Dec 1741, Page 2 Francis Webb at Workhouse
16-Dec 1741, Page 4 Cornelius Webb 04-00
16-Dec 1741, Page 4 James Webb 08-00
Poor relief Ratepayer, 20 Jul 1742,
Page 50 John Webb 2-08-00
Page 50 Ob Webb 3-04-00
Page 53 Samuel Webb 1-00-00

24-May 1742, Page 63 Francis Webb in Workhouse
24-May 1742, Page 65 Cornelius Webb 04-00 Receive Monthly allowance,
01-Aug 1743, Page 149 Webb paid 04-06 for three and a half days work for Workhouse wall and garden
12-Mar 1743 (Old date), Page 182 Francis Webb paid 02-08 for 2 days work at Workhouse
18-Apr 1744, Page 191 John Webb Appointed as Overseer by Justices of the Peace
26-Apr 1745, Page 263 John Webb New Overseer, signed X his mark
17-Feb 1745 (Old date), Page 277 John Webb Overseers approving Rate
28-Jul 1746, Page 368 James Webb wife given 12-00, she being extremely ill
06-Apr 1747, Page 407 Cornelius Webb receive an allowance each 4 weeks
06-Apr 1747, Page 409 Francis Webb wife for the child receive an allowance each 4 weeks
Ratepayer of Tetbury Apr 1747, Page 419 John Webb, Jonathan Webb and Obadiah Webb
08-Feb 1747 (Old date), Page 472 Francis Webb ill

In Overseers Records, reference P328a OV 2/2, 1749-59
On 01-May 1749 Cornelius Webb received 4/- allowance each 4 weeks
On 05-Mar 1749 Old date Frances Webb given 3/4 for clothes for girl she is fostering
On 01-Apr 1754 Mrs Webb her Bill 12/2
On 20-May 1754 James Webb being ill received 2/6

Rate set at 4/- in the Pound, listing by streets is new in 1754
102 Long Street, downwards Jonathan Webb 1-12-0 house and stock
12 Long Street, downwards Mrs Webb 1-0-0 stock
17 Long Street, downwards Obadiah Webb 3-4-0 now occupied by Harry Watts
46 Long Street, downwards Widow Webb 1-16-0 house and stock

On 30-Dec 1754 Cornelius Webb his Bill 19/7
On 23 Jan 1758 Francis Webb received 3/6

Bigland recorded
On a Headstone
Samuel Webb
who died 22 May 1745, aged 44 years.
On a Headstone
Edward, son of Samuel and Jane Webb
who died 26 Jan 1749, aged 21 years.
Jane, wife of Samuel Webb
who died 29 Jan 1739, aged 60 years.
Richard, son of Samuel and Jane Webb
who died 3 Oct 1780, aged 61 years.

Will of Ann Webb 1770/19

To my nephews James Webb of London and Richard Swinnerton of Tetbury 30 pounds each, and to my nephew George Swinnerton of London 6 pounds
To my neice Anna Gerrard 8 pounds separate and apart from her husband
I appoint Richard Swinnerton sole executor and the remainder of my estate to be equally shared by Richard Swinnerton, Anna Gerrard, Sarah James and Esther Crotchley both living in Stonehouse.


Anne Webb married on 17291003 to George Constable.

Benjamin Webb baptised his daughter Ann 17171103.

Cornelius Webb Apprentice with Master Joseph Webb reference P328a OV 4/1 dated 18-Mar 1688

Cornelius Webb 1673 - 17531104 aged 80, baptised Cornelius 17000122, Esther 17010323, James 17020425, Joseph 17030723 - 17071013 aged 4, Samuel 17050308, Elizabeth 17061016, Joseph 17081225 - 17310905 and Margaret 17110301

Cornelius Webb 17000122 married 17250906 to Anne Hodges of Avening 1704 - 17780129, baptised Cornelius 17260515, John 17280915, William 17310401, Joseph 17330405 lived 10 days, Anne 17360412 - 17381203 lived 2 years 8 months and Thomas 17390603 - 17610327, died of Small Pox aged 22.

Cornelius Webb 17260515, baptised his son William 17640707.

Daniel Webb received 2-10-0 Thomas Nichols' Apprentice money reference D 566 B 37 dated 10-Nov 1704

Esther Webb, baptised 17321026 daughter of James, married 17680509 to Nathaniel Barrow 1725, son of Thomas.

Francis Webb, 17050308 - 17730918, son of Cornelius, married 17310125 to Sarah Pope, 1706 - 17450528 aged 39, who may be the daughter of Leonard Pope alias Turner. Francis and Sarah baptised Sarah 17311107, Anne 17340811 lived 8 months, Mary 17360208, Richard 17390722 lived 4 years, twins 17420722 Anne lived 4 months and Margaret, and Francis buried 17430605.
He married 17450922 to Mary Hewett and baptised Elizabeth 17460801, Jeremiah 17500812, James 17520619 -17970725 who became the Town Crier, and Isaac 17540611.
11 children from 2 wives, 8 survived.

Henry Webb was buried 17111216.
Hester Webb married on 17250612 to Richard Richings
Hester Webb married on 17260827 to James Grimes

James Webb, son of Cornelius, married 17231222 to Mary Wilkins 1700 - 17741215 and baptised Mary 17250414 - 17330923 aged 8, Sarah 17270626 - 17280402 aged 22 months, James 17290629 - 17300312 aged 9 months, John 17301221, James 17310224 - 17780715, Hester 17321026, Joseph 17350120, Margaret 17371028 - 17380515 and Daniel 17390611.
No burial of the first James is recorded, and the baptism of the second James so soon (2 months) after John makes me wonder if John was given a name change when James died.

James Webb Apprentice learning the trade of Woolstapler with Master Edward Tugwell 10 pounds fee, 5/- tax reference Kew Public Records Office IR 1 51 dated 20-Oct 1753

James Webb 17310224 - 17780715 baptised Benjamin 17540209 and Ann 17581229.
He married 17610111 to Sarah Chambers and baptised John 17610208, and buried James 17791205.

James Webb labourer was named by Sarah Thomas as father of her male child born 15 July 1776 reference P328a OV 5/4 dated 3-Aug 1784

John Webb had a Settlement Certificate issued by the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Parish of Sayrack, in Wiltshire, reference P 328a OV 3/1/2 dated 18-Jan 1692

John Webb was buried 17070617.
John Webb was buried 17090405. One is mentioned in Mary Craddock's will as husband of her daughter Mary.

John Webb, 16770121 - 17530525, son of John, married 17101228 to Elizabeth Wilcox 1678 - 17600209 aged 82. He buried his son John 1712 - 17380609.

Will of John Webb 1754/6

Will made 17 Feb 1738 and Proved by Elizabeth Webb 15 Jan 1754
To my wife Elizabeth I leave the rent from my houses in the possession of Richard Fry and William Gifford
After she die, the house occupied by Richard Fry to my daughter Mary Webb
The house of William Gifford to my son Jonathan Webb
To my son Thomas Webb, 1 guinea.
My sole exectrix is to be my wife Elizabeth.


Jonathan Webb buried his son William 17441217, daughter Mary 17580908, wife Mary 17580908, and his son William 17590401.
He then married 17600309 to Mary Gibson, and they buried his daughter Elizabeth aged 19, on 17670201.

Joseph Webb and his wife (Hannah crossed out) to teach trade of Woolcomber as Master for apprentice Cornelius Webb, son of Francis Webb deceased, reference P328a OV 4/1 dated 18-Mar 1688

On 25 Dec 1705 Joseph Webb and Hannah his wife agreed to take John Hall son of John Hall, a poor child of Tetbury, as Apprentice

Joseph Webb and Hannah his wife, Master for apprentice John Hall, son of John dec, reference P328a OV 4/2 dated 25-Dec 1705

Joseph Webb Master teaching William Reeves, Indentures cost 7/- 1734, D 566 M3

Joseph Webb Junior was buried 17021229 and Widow Webb was buried 17030119. Joseph Webb 1675 - 17121222, baptised Mary 17040806 and buried Joseph 17050528.

Will of Joseph Webb 1717/165

Daniel Birt signed his own name on his will on 1 Aug 1707, and it was Proved 15 June 1717
To my kinswoman Mary Mills I leave all my ready money
To my cousins John and Joseph Small, sons of George Small, I leave my remaining property, and appoint them my executors


Notes - George Small wed Mary Webb 27 Sep 1652 at Beverstone
Their sons were baptised at Minchinhampton, John on 20 Jan 1662 and Joseph on 11 Jan 1673

Joseph Webb of the White Hart in Tetbury was the Horse race official 2 Aug 1716, by whom Horses to be entered, reference D 566 Z15.

Joseph Webb of the White Hart, baptised 16851013 - 17570130, son of Thomas, aged 72, married 17161014 to Anne Terril and baptised Ann 17171104 and Thomas 17210415 and buried Joseph 17240706.

Joseph Webb was charged by the Court Leet Foreign Jury on 29 Sept, 1746, with encroaching on highway with a quarry near Warren Gate, penalties of 17-0-0

Margaret Webb buried 17400409.
Mary Webb 1699 - 17340617 aged 35 married 17191220 to George Swinerton the Taylor, 1692 - 17660513 aged 74, first surviving child is Richard 17240119
Mary Webb was married om 17260623 to John Godwin
Mary Webb married 17601218 to Giles Archard-Hayes

Nathaniel Webb had a Settlement Certificate from the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor of Crudwell, Wilts reference P 328a OV 3/1/2 dated 18-Jul 1751

Nathaniel Webb, of Crudwell, baptised his daughter Elizabeth 17500624.
Nathaniel Webb, of Creswell was buried 17580501.
Nathaniel Webb was buried 17680223, killed by falling stone in a quarry

Rachel, Widow of Daniel Webb, died of Smallpox, was buried 17610427.

Richard Webb and Elizabeth his wife of Crudwell, Master for apprentice John Blake reference P328a OV 4/2 dated 21-Dec 1709

Richard Webb of Rudy, was buried 17230825.

Samuel Webb 1671 - 17241027 buried his wife 17070521.
His second wife, Jane 1679 - 17390229 aged 60 baptised Sarah 17180727.

Samuel Webb 1701 - 17450520 aged 44 and his wife Sarah 1700 - 17370306, buried Mary 17310311, Richard 1725 - 17801003 aged 61, Edward 1728 - 17500129 aged 21.
Mentioned in John Turner's Will - John appears to be his Master.

Sarah Webb 1688 - 17630605 aged 75, married 17180727 to Samuel Smith 16841104 - 17640619 aged 80. He buried his first wife 17050706.

Thomas Webb, a Poor child of Tetbury, Apprentice with Master Jonathan Wickes and his wife Esther to teach him the trade of Worsted comber reference P328a OV 4/1 dated 24-Nov 1683

Thomas Webb of Tetbury, Tyler and playsterer, and Sarah his wife, took as Apprentice John Higgs, a poor child of Tetbury, reference P328a OV 4/1 dated 01-Jan 1684

Thomas Weeb wed Sarah Denny 2 Aug 1680. The Will above, written on 24 Oct 1688, suggests this is the second marriage of Thomas, and he has three children, John, Thomas and Sarah. Thus it is likely that Thomas the boy apprentice is his son.

Thomas Webb is named in the Will of Joshua Wilkins the Elder, made 8 Aug 1751.
'Pay Thomas Webb stonecarver 2 pounds for a flat stone to cover my grave.'
Bigland recorded this stone, which reads

Josiah Wilkins the Elder died 16 Sept 1751, aged 77.
Elizabeth, his wife, died 8 Febr 1756 aged 83.

Thomas Webb 17210415, son of Joseph, married 17561130 to Anne Sharp. His wife's daughter Elizabeth died of Smallpox 17610322 and his wife Ann was buried five weeks later, on 17610425.
He is beneficiary of Henry Sharp's Will made 14 Feb 1788.

Will of Thomas Webb 1788/98

Intestate Statement made 21 Jul 1788
Daughters Sarah Moore, widow, and Mary wife of William Chambers both signed their names and renounced their rights and committed the task to Thomas King and Thomas Rose, principal creditors.


Thomas Webb, bachelor, wed 23 Sep 1802 to Ann Vanstone, daughter of Daniel baptised 17630119, spinster. He could be the son of James and Sarah, baptised 17620208.

William Webb baptised his son 17050308.

William Webb 17310401, son of Cornelius, a Cordwainer, married 17520809 to Mary Harman. He baptised Ann 17540909 and Sarah 17560329 who was buried 17560612.

The Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor records, Reference P328a OV 5/4 dated 03 Aug 1784 shows James Webb labourer was named by Sarah Thomas as father of her male child born 15 July 1776

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