Julianne Webb1

F, b. 18 March 1798, d. between 1850 and 1885
Julianne Webb|b. 18 Mar 1798\nd. bt 1850 - 1885|p54.htm#i2110|William Webb|b. 23 Jun 1764\nd. 8 Dec 1840|p54.htm#i2012|Susannah Weed|b. 18 Jan 1769\nd. 12 May 1811|p55.htm#i2013|Epenetus Webb Jr.|b. 22 Sep 1742|p53.htm#i2074|Mary Loder|b. 12 Mar 1740|p29.htm#i2075|Aaron Weed|b. 1741\nd. 1824|p54.htm#i2087|Elizabeth Pennoyer|b. 20 Oct 1742\nd. 1812|p45.htm#i2088|
  • Last Edited: 15 Oct 2005

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…
  2. [S141] Probate Court Records, Stamford District, v. 30-31 1885-1887: p. 58.

Lucinda Webb1

F, b. 6 September 1832
Lucinda Webb|b. 6 Sep 1832|p54.htm#i2238|Alfred Webb|b. 11 Aug 1799\nd. 1 Sep 1844|p53.htm#i2111|Sarah Weed|b. 12 Dec 1800\nd. 10 Mar 1887|p55.htm#i2237|William Webb|b. 23 Jun 1764\nd. 8 Dec 1840|p54.htm#i2012|Susannah Weed|b. 18 Jan 1769\nd. 12 May 1811|p55.htm#i2013|||||||
  • Last Edited: 21 Oct 2005

Citations:

  1. [S141] Probate Court Records, Stamford District, v. 30-31 1885-1887: p. 58.

Maria Webb1

F, b. 16 November 1794, d. 18 January 1870
Maria Webb|b. 16 Nov 1794\nd. 18 Jan 1870|p54.htm#i2108|William Webb|b. 23 Jun 1764\nd. 8 Dec 1840|p54.htm#i2012|Susannah Weed|b. 18 Jan 1769\nd. 12 May 1811|p55.htm#i2013|Epenetus Webb Jr.|b. 22 Sep 1742|p53.htm#i2074|Mary Loder|b. 12 Mar 1740|p29.htm#i2075|Aaron Weed|b. 1741\nd. 1824|p54.htm#i2087|Elizabeth Pennoyer|b. 20 Oct 1742\nd. 1812|p45.htm#i2088|
  • Last Edited: 15 Oct 2005

Family: Sylvanus Thompson

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…
  2. [S141] Probate Court Records, Stamford District, v. 30-31 1885-1887: p. 59.

Mary Webb1

F, b. 28 July 1715, d. after 1743
Mary Webb|b. 28 Jul 1715\nd. a 1743|p54.htm#i1442|Joseph Webb Jr.|b. 5 Jan 1673/74\nd. 15 Nov 1743|p53.htm#i1443|Mary Hoyt|b. 20 Sep 1673\nd. 24 Feb 1748/49|p26.htm#i1444|Joseph Webb|b. c 1648\nd. 8 Mar 1683/84|p53.htm#i1453|Hannah Scofield|b. c 1652\nd. a 1684|p49.htm#i1452|Benjamin Hoyt|b. 2 Feb 1643/44\nd. 26 Jan 1735/36|p26.htm#i1446|Hannah Weed|b. c 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1711|p54.htm#i1447|
  • Married Name: Her married name was Mead.
  • Marriage*: Mary married Nathaniel Mead.1
  • Birth*: Mary was born on 28 July 1715.1
  • She was the daughter of Joseph Webb Jr. and Mary Hoyt.1
  • Death*: Mary died after 1743.1
  • Last Edited: 10 Feb 2005

Family: Nathaniel Mead b. circa 1711

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…

Mary Webb1

F, b. 1771
Mary Webb|b. 1771|p54.htm#i2080|Epenetus Webb Jr.|b. 22 Sep 1742|p53.htm#i2074|Mary Loder|b. 12 Mar 1740|p29.htm#i2075|William Webb|b. 8 Apr 1716\nd. 1774|p54.htm#i2081|Sarah Scofield|b. 1714\nd. a 1773|p49.htm#i2082|Daniel Loder|b. c 1704|p29.htm#i2096||||
  • Last Edited: 27 Aug 2005

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…

Mary Webb1

F, b. 12 March 1739/40, d. before 15 November 1815
Mary Webb|b. 12 Mar 1739/40\nd. b 15 Nov 1815|p54.htm#i2478|John Webb|b. 28 Jul 1707\nd. 1775|p53.htm#i3012|Mary Holmes|b. c 1720\nd. 24 Feb 1761|p25.htm#i3013|||||||Stephen Holmes|b. c 1689|p25.htm#i3014|Martha Mead|b. 11 Dec 1693|p35.htm#i3016|
  • Last Edited: 15 Oct 2006

Family: Abraham Holly b. 12 January 1732/33, d. circa 1821

Citations:

  1. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol. 1, p. 23..
  2. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…
  3. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol 1., p. 127..
  4. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol 1., p. 129..
  5. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol 1., p. 138..
  6. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol 1., p. 147..
  7. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol 1., p. 172..
  8. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol. 1, p. 172..
  9. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol. 1, p. 194..
  10. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol. 1, p. 198..

Mary Frances Webb1

F, b. 6 February 1837, d. 26 October 1917
Mary Frances Webb|b. 6 Feb 1837\nd. 26 Oct 1917|p54.htm#i2240|Alfred Webb|b. 11 Aug 1799\nd. 1 Sep 1844|p53.htm#i2111|Sarah Weed|b. 12 Dec 1800\nd. 10 Mar 1887|p55.htm#i2237|William Webb|b. 23 Jun 1764\nd. 8 Dec 1840|p54.htm#i2012|Susannah Weed|b. 18 Jan 1769\nd. 12 May 1811|p55.htm#i2013|||||||
  • Last Edited: 23 Oct 2005

Citations:

  1. [S141] Probate Court Records, Stamford District, v. 30-31 1885-1887: p. 58.
  2. [S141] Probate Court Records, Stamford District, v. 30-31 1885-1887: p. 59.

Nelson Webb1

M, b. 31 January 1807, d. 15 December 1825
Nelson Webb|b. 31 Jan 1807\nd. 15 Dec 1825|p54.htm#i2115|William Webb|b. 23 Jun 1764\nd. 8 Dec 1840|p54.htm#i2012|Susannah Weed|b. 18 Jan 1769\nd. 12 May 1811|p55.htm#i2013|Epenetus Webb Jr.|b. 22 Sep 1742|p53.htm#i2074|Mary Loder|b. 12 Mar 1740|p29.htm#i2075|Aaron Weed|b. 1741\nd. 1824|p54.htm#i2087|Elizabeth Pennoyer|b. 20 Oct 1742\nd. 1812|p45.htm#i2088|
  • Last Edited: 28 Aug 2005

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…

Nelson Webb

M, d. before 4 March 1885
Nelson Webb|d. b 4 Mar 1885|p54.htm#i2258|Alfred Webb|b. 11 Aug 1799\nd. 1 Sep 1844|p53.htm#i2111|Sarah Weed|b. 12 Dec 1800\nd. 10 Mar 1887|p55.htm#i2237|William Webb|b. 23 Jun 1764\nd. 8 Dec 1840|p54.htm#i2012|Susannah Weed|b. 18 Jan 1769\nd. 12 May 1811|p55.htm#i2013|||||||
  • Last Edited: 15 Oct 2005

Noah Webb1

M, b. 20 July 1803, d. 15 May 1850
Noah Webb|b. 20 Jul 1803\nd. 15 May 1850|p54.htm#i2113|William Webb|b. 23 Jun 1764\nd. 8 Dec 1840|p54.htm#i2012|Susannah Weed|b. 18 Jan 1769\nd. 12 May 1811|p55.htm#i2013|Epenetus Webb Jr.|b. 22 Sep 1742|p53.htm#i2074|Mary Loder|b. 12 Mar 1740|p29.htm#i2075|Aaron Weed|b. 1741\nd. 1824|p54.htm#i2087|Elizabeth Pennoyer|b. 20 Oct 1742\nd. 1812|p45.htm#i2088|
  • Last Edited: 28 Aug 2005

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…

Richard Webb1

M, b. circa 1623, d. 15 March 1675/76
  • Birth*: Richard was born circa 1623.1
  • Marriage*: Richard married Margery Moyer.
  • Death*: Richard died on 15 March 1675/76.1
  • Last Edited: 10 Feb 2005

Family: Margery Moyer b. circa 1627, d. after 1676

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…

Sarah Webb1

F, b. 28 September 1791, d. 10 December 1876
Sarah Webb|b. 28 Sep 1791\nd. 10 Dec 1876|p54.htm#i1996|William Webb|b. 23 Jun 1764\nd. 8 Dec 1840|p54.htm#i2012|Susannah Weed|b. 18 Jan 1769\nd. 12 May 1811|p55.htm#i2013|Epenetus Webb Jr.|b. 22 Sep 1742|p53.htm#i2074|Mary Loder|b. 12 Mar 1740|p29.htm#i2075|Aaron Weed|b. 1741\nd. 1824|p54.htm#i2087|Elizabeth Pennoyer|b. 20 Oct 1742\nd. 1812|p45.htm#i2088|
  • Last Edited: 3 Oct 2007

Family: David Holly b. between 1790 and 1791, d. 2 January 1856

Citations:

  1. [S116] Letter, David Brown Tilley Sr. to Milton Popple Tilley, 19 Feb 1956.
  2. [S114] David Brown Tilley and/or Milton Popple Tilley, Proof of Descent of Robert Penoyer to HH Winstead.
  3. [S52] 1810 US Federal Census, Viewed on ancestry.com.
  4. [S191] LDS Film Number 4327, Item 3, Stanwich Congregational Church Records, 1954.
  5. [S206] Second Congregational Church Minutes Vol 4: page 208.
  6. [S48] 1850 US Federal Census, As viewed on ancestry.com.
  7. [S144] First Congregational Church Cemetery Office.
  8. [S137] Stone, First Congregational Church Cemetery, Old Greenwich, 108 Sound Beach Ave, Old Greenwich, CT.

Sarah Ann Webb1

F, b. 1 January 1825, d. 4 October 1851
Sarah Ann Webb|b. 1 Jan 1825\nd. 4 Oct 1851|p54.htm#i2249|Alfred Webb|b. 11 Aug 1799\nd. 1 Sep 1844|p53.htm#i2111|Sarah Weed|b. 12 Dec 1800\nd. 10 Mar 1887|p55.htm#i2237|William Webb|b. 23 Jun 1764\nd. 8 Dec 1840|p54.htm#i2012|Susannah Weed|b. 18 Jan 1769\nd. 12 May 1811|p55.htm#i2013|||||||
  • Last Edited: 21 Oct 2005

Citations:

  1. [S141] Probate Court Records, Stamford District, v. 30-31 1885-1887: p. 59.

Theodore Webb1

M, b. 5 December 1828, d. 13 October 1849
Theodore Webb|b. 5 Dec 1828\nd. 13 Oct 1849|p54.htm#i2254|Alfred Webb|b. 11 Aug 1799\nd. 1 Sep 1844|p53.htm#i2111|Sarah Weed|b. 12 Dec 1800\nd. 10 Mar 1887|p55.htm#i2237|William Webb|b. 23 Jun 1764\nd. 8 Dec 1840|p54.htm#i2012|Susannah Weed|b. 18 Jan 1769\nd. 12 May 1811|p55.htm#i2013|||||||
  • Last Edited: 23 Oct 2005

Citations:

  1. [S141] Probate Court Records, Stamford District, v. 30-31 1885-1887: p. 59.

Theodore H. Webb

M, b. 13 February 1854
Theodore H. Webb|b. 13 Feb 1854|p54.htm#i2273|John Isaac Webb|b. 5 Sep 1830\nd. 6 Jul 1861|p53.htm#i2253||||Alfred Webb|b. 11 Aug 1799\nd. 1 Sep 1844|p53.htm#i2111|Sarah Weed|b. 12 Dec 1800\nd. 10 Mar 1887|p55.htm#i2237|||||||
  • Last Edited: 23 Oct 2005

Citations:

  1. [S142] Cemetery Transcription, Noroton River Cemetery.
  2. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…

William Webb

M, b. 23 June 1764, d. 8 December 1840
William Webb|b. 23 Jun 1764\nd. 8 Dec 1840|p54.htm#i2012|Epenetus Webb Jr.|b. 22 Sep 1742|p53.htm#i2074|Mary Loder|b. 12 Mar 1740|p29.htm#i2075|William Webb|b. 8 Apr 1716\nd. 1774|p54.htm#i2081|Sarah Scofield|b. 1714\nd. a 1773|p49.htm#i2082|Daniel Loder|b. c 1704|p29.htm#i2096||||
  • Last Edited: 7 Feb 2006

Family 1: Susannah Weed b. 18 January 1769, d. 12 May 1811

Family 2: Rhoda Waterbury b. 1774, d. 5 August 1859

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…
  2. [S142] Cemetery Transcription, Noroton River Cemetery.

William Webb1

M, b. 8 April 1716, d. 1774
  • Last Edited: 27 Aug 2005

Family: Sarah Scofield b. 1714, d. after 1773

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…

William Webb1

M, b. 15 January 1790, d. 10 August 1873
William Webb|b. 15 Jan 1790\nd. 10 Aug 1873|p54.htm#i2106|William Webb|b. 23 Jun 1764\nd. 8 Dec 1840|p54.htm#i2012|Susannah Weed|b. 18 Jan 1769\nd. 12 May 1811|p55.htm#i2013|Epenetus Webb Jr.|b. 22 Sep 1742|p53.htm#i2074|Mary Loder|b. 12 Mar 1740|p29.htm#i2075|Aaron Weed|b. 1741\nd. 1824|p54.htm#i2087|Elizabeth Pennoyer|b. 20 Oct 1742\nd. 1812|p45.htm#i2088|
  • Last Edited: 28 Aug 2005

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…

William Henry Webb

M, b. 19 June 1816, d. 30 October 1899
William Henry Webb|b. 19 Jun 1816\nd. 30 Oct 1899|p54.htm#i2119|Isaac Webb|b. 8 Sep 1794\nd. 14 Jan 1840|p53.htm#i2117|Phebe Peck|b. c 1795|p45.htm#i2118|Wilsey Webb|b. 7 Oct 1767\nd. 20 Mar 1831|p54.htm#i2077||||||||||
  • Biography*: An unknown date : Webb, William Henry (19 June 1816-30 Oct. 1899), shipbuilder and marine architect, was born in New York City, the son of Isaac Webb, a successful shipwright who operated a yard facing onto the East River in New York City (mother's name unknown). There along a waterfront hardly a mile in length lay several shipyards that produced the bulk of the packet and, later, the clipper ships built in the United States until the Civil War. Webb had a private tutor, and he attended the Columbia College Grammar School.
    Beginning in 1839 the younger Webb launched his first packet ship, the Oxford. In the next four years it would be followed by four more packets. During a trip to Europe in 1840 to study new shipbuilding concepts, Webb was informed that his father had died. For the next three years Webb was in a partnership with his father's assistant (Allen). Thereafter Webb struck out on his own, and in the next three decades he designed and built more than 130 vessels in his shipyard that stretched from Fifth to Seventh streets along the East River. There were times when as many as 1,000 men worked on two or three vessels being built simultaneously. To eliminate much of the risk in building, he generally built ships based on a contract with the buyer. By the end of his career he had made a fortune in shipbuilding valued at $600,000 plus real estate properties, and he attributed his success to "attention to detail." This applied not only to the quality of the construction but also to safety; none of his ships were ever damaged in launching or stuck on the way down to the water.
    In his first seven years of independent operation (through 1850), Webb built eighteen ocean-going packet ships and two for the coastal trade. Their qualities of durability and speed stemmed from their excellent construction and design. For example, the Yorkshire, built in 1843 (996 tons), set a speed record of sixteen days from Liverpool to New York when the average crossing time took over thirty days. In 1848 another packet, the Silas Holmes, set a sailing record from New Orleans to New York of nine days. With the construction in 1869 of the packet Charles H. Marshall, Webb built the last packet and the last full-rigged ship constructed in New York City.
    Although Webb's packets established speed records for that type of ship, it was the new clipper ship that would startle the world with its speed--and beauty. The clipper was long and narrow, with a slender tapered bow, and with great quantities of canvas sail stretched on three tall masts. Clippers have been aptly called the "Greyhounds of the Sea." The need for such a ship became apparent in the 1840s when the United States was about to exploit the maritime potential of the vast spaces of the Pacific Ocean world, and speed took on great importance. Webb responded to this new challenge by designing and building a transitional preclipper ship, the Cohota, for the China trade. In 1843 Webb married Henrietta Hibbein. They had one child.
    The gold rush in California, beginning in 1849, created an almost insatiable demand for fast-sailing ships. In 1850 Webb's Celestial was the first clipper built expressly for the California trade. It was followed in 1851 by the Swordfish, which made the fourth fastest run for that day from New York City to San Francisco, and in that same year the Challenge, the Gazette, the Invincible, and the Comet were proving Webb's skill as a builder with their speed and durability on their voyages from New York to San Francisco. The Comet, for example, made the return trip to New York in seventy-six days, a record never matched by a sailing ship. Six more ships were completed in 1852, including the Flyaway, and the Snapdragon; Young America in 1853; the Intrepid and the Uncowah in 1856; and the Black Hawk in 1857. Although his rival Donald McKay was the more famous clipper shipbuilder, eight of Webb's clippers made the San Francisco run from New York in 110 days or less, while only seven of McKay's accomplished the same. But such records came at a price since cargo space (ample in the packets) was sacrificed for speed. Therefore, when most clipper ships began to operate in the red, the sudden need for them vanished just as quickly. Those still in service were used either as transients or, on occasion, as slave ships because their speed served to avoid capture by legal authorities.
    Webb also turned to steam navigation. The first ship using this source of power, the United States (1847), was also the first steamship to visit San Francisco. On its maiden trip to Europe the ship took just thirteen days and consumed forty tons of coal a day. This speed was not much faster than a packet or clipper, but steam power was superior because it guaranteed regularity of service. When the U.S. Navy began commissioning steam-powered vessels, Webb offered to build a new battleship. Rebuffed, he made a similar proposal to the government of Russia, and an agreement was struck to build a propeller-driven frigate. The ship, the Grand Admiral, was completed in 1858 at a cost of $1.125 million. In the meantime, he had built for the American government a steam revenue cutter, the Harriet Lane, used by the U.S. Treasury Department to guard the American coastline and prevent smuggling. The government of the new Kingdom of Italy also took an interest in steamships, commissioning Webb to build two ironclad frigates, the Re d'Italia and the Re di Portugallo. They were large vessels of 7,700 tons and reflected the latest concepts in naval architecture.
    Profiting from his experience in building steam-propelled ironclad warships, Webb accepted one more challenge before his retirement in 1872, the construction of the Dunderberg, the strongest and fastest ironclad of the day. Although intended for the Union navy, it was not completed until after the Civil War had ended. Since the postwar navy had little need for such a vessel, it was subsequently sold to France and renamed the Rochambeau.
    Webb's career as a shipbuilder led him into other related economic endeavors. He served as a director of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company and was a major shareholder in the Panama Railroad during the gold rush. He also made financial investments in New York real estate. Local politics and the corruption in Tammany Hall concerned him, but unlike his colleague, William Westervelt, he turned down the opportunity to run for mayor of New York. A few years before his death in New York City he founded there the Webb Institute (May 1894) to train naval architects. The institute, perhaps his most enduring legacy, has turned out many graduates who have become experts in the field of naval architecture.


    

    Bibliography
    The early shipbuilding activities of Webb's long career can be found in Robert G. Albion, Square Riggers on Schedule (1938), and "Yankee Domination of the New York Port 1820-1865," New England Quarterly 5 (Oct. 1932): 690-91. Webb's prominence in New York is portrayed in John H. Morrison, History of New York Shipyards (1909); Richard C. McKay, South Street: A Maritime History of New York (1934); and G. W. Sheldon, "The Old Shipbuilders of New York," Harper's New Monthly Magazine, July 1882, pp. 223-41. His fame in the construction of clipper ships is reported in A. H. Clark, The Clipper Ship (1910); Octavius T. Howe and Frederick C. Matthews, American Clipper Ships (2 vols., 1926-1927); Carl C. Cutler, Greyhounds of the Sea (1930); and Howard Chapelle, History of American Sailing Ships (1935). Webb's interests and success in the new technology of iron ships is assessed in Herbert W. Wilson, Ironclads in Action (1896), and his cosmopolitan interests are presented in J. H. Mowbray, ed., Representative Men of New York (1898), and George Boutwell (secretary of the treasury), "How Best to Revive Shipbuilding in the United States," Nautical Gazette, 4 Nov. 1871, p. 3. An obituary is in the New York Herald, 1 Nov. 1899, and the New York Times, 31 Oct. 1899.
    William L. Calderhead. "Webb, William Henry";
    http://www.anb.org/articles/10/10-01726.html;
    American National Biography Online Feb. 2000.
    Access Date: Mon Jan 30 21:44:39 EST 2006.



  • WebLink*: RELATED WEBPAGE: William H. Webb's Steamship California.

  • Birth*: William was born on 19 June 1816, New York City, New York, New York.
  • He was the son of Isaac Webb and Phebe Peck.
  • Death*: William died on 30 October 1899, New York City, New York, New York, at age 83.
  • Burial*: William was buried, Woodlawn Cemetery, Hawthorn Lot 72, Bronx, Bronx, New York.1
  • Last Edited: 30 Jan 2006

Citations:

  1. [S126] New York Mechanics and Tradesmen Society, online unknown url.

Wilsey Webb1

M, b. 7 October 1767, d. 20 March 1831
Wilsey Webb|b. 7 Oct 1767\nd. 20 Mar 1831|p54.htm#i2077|Epenetus Webb Jr.|b. 22 Sep 1742|p53.htm#i2074|Mary Loder|b. 12 Mar 1740|p29.htm#i2075|William Webb|b. 8 Apr 1716\nd. 1774|p54.htm#i2081|Sarah Scofield|b. 1714\nd. a 1773|p49.htm#i2082|Daniel Loder|b. c 1704|p29.htm#i2096||||
  • Last Edited: 27 Aug 2005

Family:

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…

Aaron Weed1

M, b. 1741, d. 1824
  • Birth*: Aaron was born in 1741, Connecticut.1
  • Marriage*: Aaron married Elizabeth Pennoyer, daughter of John Pennoyer and Elizabeth Bishop, on 11 January 1764, Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, by Rev. Mr. Wells (Dr. Noah Wells, pastor of the Congregational Church of Stamford 1746-1776).2
  • Marriage*: Aaron married Hannah (?) after 1812.1
  • Death*: Aaron died in 1824, Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut.1
  • Probate*: Aaron estate was probated on 10 September 1825 at Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, "Weed, Aaron, late of Stamford, will dated Mar. 5, 1824, probated Sept. 10, 1825, mentioned his wife Hannah. Executor William Webb. Witnesses Mary Webb, Caroline Webb, and Samuel Webb, page 118. The executor named in the will refused to qualify and the widow being incapacitated, letters of administration with the will annexed granted to Cary Leeds, page 118. Sept. 10, 1825, order to advertise for claims, page 118. Inventory taken Sept. 12, 1825, by Joseph Gray and John Thompson, and filed Sept. 12, 1825, page 119. Sept. 12, 1825, commissioners appointed to adjust claims of creditors, and personal property ordered sold, page 120. Mar. 27, 1826, report of commissioners to adjust claims filed, page 120. Apr. 5, 1826, necessaries allowed his widow, page 121. Apr. 5, 1826, account filed, and real estate ordered sold to pay debts, page 121. Apr. 27, 1826, real estate sold to Henry Webb, and report of sale filed, page 122."3
  • Last Edited: 12 May 2006

Family 1: Elizabeth Pennoyer b. 20 October 1742, d. 1812

Family 2: Hannah (?) b. circa 1750

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…
  2. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol 1, page 152..
  3. [S76] L.L.B., of the New York Bar SPENCER P. MEAD, Stamford Probate Record Abstracts.
  4. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol. 1, p. 152..
  5. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol. 1, p. 156..
  6. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol. 2, p. 53..
  7. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol 2, p. 53..

Aaron Weed1

M, b. 14 October 1771
Aaron Weed|b. 14 Oct 1771|p54.htm#i2520|Aaron Weed|b. 1741\nd. 1824|p54.htm#i2087|Elizabeth Pennoyer|b. 20 Oct 1742\nd. 1812|p45.htm#i2088|||||||John Pennoyer|b. 26 May 1698\nd. 10 Dec 1775|p45.htm#i2089|Elizabeth Bishop|b. 6 Sep 1706\nd. 10 Aug 1777|p5.htm#i2090|
  • Last Edited: 28 Feb 2006

Citations:

  1. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol 2, p. 53..

Bethia Weed1

F, b. circa 1729, d. circa 1773
  • Last Edited: 8 Mar 2006

Family: Deacon Joshua Ambler b. 9 September 1723, d. between 1790 and 1793

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…
  2. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), vol 1, p. 87..
  3. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol. 1, p. 103 (Genealogical Pub. Co. edition of Barbour Index listed parents as Stephen and Bethia. This must be an error. Sttephen's last child was born in 1738.).
  4. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol. 1, p. 135..
  5. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), vol 1, p. 135..

Betsey Weed1

F, b. 22 December 1775
Betsey Weed|b. 22 Dec 1775|p54.htm#i2522|Aaron Weed|b. 1741\nd. 1824|p54.htm#i2087|Elizabeth Pennoyer|b. 20 Oct 1742\nd. 1812|p45.htm#i2088|||||||John Pennoyer|b. 26 May 1698\nd. 10 Dec 1775|p45.htm#i2089|Elizabeth Bishop|b. 6 Sep 1706\nd. 10 Aug 1777|p5.htm#i2090|
  • Last Edited: 28 Feb 2006

Citations:

  1. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol 2, p. 53..

Charles Weed1

M, b. 25 October 1764
Charles Weed|b. 25 Oct 1764|p54.htm#i2517|Aaron Weed|b. 1741\nd. 1824|p54.htm#i2087|Elizabeth Pennoyer|b. 20 Oct 1742\nd. 1812|p45.htm#i2088|||||||John Pennoyer|b. 26 May 1698\nd. 10 Dec 1775|p45.htm#i2089|Elizabeth Bishop|b. 6 Sep 1706\nd. 10 Aug 1777|p5.htm#i2090|
  • Last Edited: 28 Feb 2006

Citations:

  1. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol. 1, p. 152..

Delia Ann Weed

F, b. June 1807, d. 30 January 1869
  • Last Edited: 15 Oct 2005

Family: Epenetus Webb b. between 7 November 1801 and 12 November 1801, d. 15 November 1880

Citations:

  1. [S142] Cemetery Transcription, Noroton River Cemetery.

Franklin Nathaniel Weed1

M, b. 15 December 1856, d. 16 October 1916
  • Last Edited: 19 May 2007

Family: Anna Mead b. 7 April 1852, d. 22 March 1928

Citations:

  1. [S98] Fairfield County Cemeteries, Fairfield County USGenWeb Project, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/pages/cemetery/…, Copied by Phillip Palmer, Kenneth Larkum and Earle F. Kepler, November 7, 1934, Retyped by Mary Aillery, August 2000..
  2. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…
  3. [S43] 1900 US Federal Census, Viewed on ancestry.com.
  4. [S42] 1910 US Federal Census, Viewed on ancestry.com.

Hannah Weed1

F, b. circa 1650, d. 9 November 1711
Hannah Weed|b. c 1650\nd. 9 Nov 1711|p54.htm#i1447|Jonas Weed|b. 1598\nd. b 5 Jun 1676|p55.htm#i1448|Mary (?)|b. 1604\nd. b 10 Mar 1689/90|p2.htm#i1449|||||||||||||
  • Father: Jonas Weed1 b. 1598, d. b 5 Jun 1676
  • Mother: Mary (?)1 b. 1604, d. b 10 Mar 1689/90
  • Last Edited: 10 Feb 2005

Family: Benjamin Hoyt b. 2 February 1643/44, d. 26 January 1735/36

  • Mary Hoyt+ b. 20 Sep 1673, d. 24 Feb 1748/49

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…

Harry Alexander Weed1

M, b. 9 June 1887
Harry Alexander Weed|b. 9 Jun 1887|p54.htm#i3108|Franklin Nathaniel Weed|b. 15 Dec 1856\nd. 16 Oct 1916|p54.htm#i3105|Anna Mead|b. 7 Apr 1852\nd. 22 Mar 1928|p33.htm#i3104|||||||Charles E. Mead|b. 1831|p33.htm#i3115|Clara Miller|b. 1831\nd. 28 Mar 1912|p38.htm#i2141|
  • Last Edited: 19 May 2007

Citations:

  1. [S89] Stamford, CT Families 1641-1935, Compilation of documented and undocumented data. Online http://www.rootsweb.com/~ctfairfi/stamford/…

James Weed1

M, b. 28 January 1766
James Weed|b. 28 Jan 1766|p54.htm#i2518|Aaron Weed|b. 1741\nd. 1824|p54.htm#i2087|Elizabeth Pennoyer|b. 20 Oct 1742\nd. 1812|p45.htm#i2088|||||||John Pennoyer|b. 26 May 1698\nd. 10 Dec 1775|p45.htm#i2089|Elizabeth Bishop|b. 6 Sep 1706\nd. 10 Aug 1777|p5.htm#i2090|
  • Last Edited: 28 Feb 2006

Citations:

  1. [S182] Greenwich, CT Vital Records, Barbour Coll. (published), Vol. 1, p. 156..