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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Nutter Webb 17Male [1] Note
Born: 1765 1765-1-1 at Sussex Co., DE Sussex Co., DE [2]
Married: 20 Jan 1789 1789-1-20 at Harrison Co., VA. Harrison Co., VA.
Died: 28 Aug 1833 1833-8-28 at Webbs Mile, Ritchie, VA Webbs Mile, Ritchie, VA [4]
Other Spouses: Mary E. Stafford
Father: Jonas Webb Jr. 16
Mother: Elizabeth Nutter
WIFE
Born: 1782 at Shenandoah Co., VA [6]
Died: at Wood Co., VA [7]
Father: Adam Cunningham
Mother: Rachel Morgan
CHILDREN
Name: Elijah Webb
Born:
Died:
Born: 5 Nov 1789 at Harrison Co., VA
Died: 27 May 1879 at Hughes River, Ritchie, WV
Wife: Martha Stuart
Born: Abt 1790 at VA
Died: 1850
Husband: William Stuart Jr.
Born: 1795
Died:
Husband: Amaziah Murphy
Born: 1800 at Harrison Co., WV
Died:
Wife: Lucinda Julia Tyler
Born: 1805
Died:
Husband: John Malone Sr.
Born: 1810
Died:
Husband: William Simms
Born: 1815 at VA
Died:
Husband: Adam Harris
SOURCES
1). 1735328.ged Compiled by James Miracle
2). 1735328.ged Compiled by James Miracle
4). 1735328.ged Compiled by James Miracle
5). 1735328.ged Compiled by James Miracle
6). 1735328.ged Compiled by James Miracle
7). 1735328.ged Compiled by James Miracle
NOTES
1). 1735328.ged BeamandWilson.FTW Nutter Webb was one of the early settlers of Ritchie Co., and he was the first Blacksmith i n that vicinity. His first wife, Anna Cunningham died and he remarried Mary Stafford Roge rs CHAPTER II First Settlers in Ritchie County Margaret married Elijah M. Cunningham Jane, Benjamin StarrAnna, John Harris, and another d aughter was the wife of Nutter Webb, a pioneer of Goose creek .NUTTER WEBB 2.JONAS WEBB JR 1.JONAS WEBB SR Nutter Webb was born ca 1765, the son of Jonas, Jr. and Elizabeth Nutter Webb. He marrie d 1 Anna Cunningham, the daughter of Adam Cunningham, on January 20, 1789, in Harrison Coun ty, VA. Nutter was one of the early settlers of Ritchie County, and he was the first blacksmi th in that vicinity. AnnaCunningham Nutter died 1825 1826 in Wood County, and Nutter the n married Mrs. Mary Stafford Rogers, on January 22, 1827, in Wood County, VA. Nutter died i n August, 1833 and is buried in the Webb Cemetary in Ritchie County, WV. Mary Stafford Rog ers Webb, appears in the 1850 census of Gilmer County, VA, living with a son from her firs t marriage. FROM THE LIBRARY OF VIRGINIA Search Results Land Office Patents & Grants Northern Neck Grants & Surveys CATALOG CARD MULTIMEDIA Image or other media information available GRANTEE Currie, James. grantee. DATE 20 July 1798. NOTE Location Harrison County. NOTE Description 504 acres on Simpsons Creek and Pedlars run adjoining land surveyed for Jo hn Webb,and Nutter Webb. NOTE Source Land Office Grants No. 40, 1797 1798, p. 289 Reel 106 . NOTE See also the following surname s Curry. NOTE Part of the index to the recorded copies of grants issued by the Virginia Land Office . The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia. OTHER FORMAT Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A Z, 1 124, reels 42190 Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125 , reels 369. SUBJECT Land titles Registration and transfer West Virginia Harrison County. SUBJECT Harrison County W. Va. History 18th century. SUBJECT Land grantsWest Virginia Harrison County. aat. ADDED ENTRY Webb, John. ADDED ENTRY Webb, Nutter. ADDED ENTRY Virginia. Land Office. Register. Land grants, 1779 ADDED ENTRY Library of Virginia. Archives. AND Search Results Land Office Patents & Grants Northern Neck Grants & Surveys CATALOG CARD MULTIMEDIA Image or other media information available GRANTEE Webb, Nutter. grantee. DATE 31 October 1792. NOTE Location Harrison County. NOTE Grantee s Webb, John and Webb, Nutter. NOTE Description 400 acres. NOTE Source Land Office Grants No. 27, 1792 1793, p. 274 Reel 93. NOTE Part of the index to the recorded copies of grants issued by the Virginia Land Office . The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia. OTHER FORMAT Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A Z, 1 124, reels 42 190 Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125 , reels 369 . SUBJECT Land titles Registration and transfer West Virginia Harrison County. SUBJECT Harrison County W. Va. History 18th century. SUBJECT Land grants West Virginia Harrison County. aat. ADDED ENTRY Webb, John. ADDED ENTRY Virginia. Land Office. Register. Land grants, 1779 ADDED ENTRY Library of Virginia. Archives. AND Search Results Land Office Patents & Grants Northern Neck Grants & Surveys CATALOG CARD MULTIMEDIA Image or other media information available GRANTEE Webb, Nutter. grantee. DATE 30 December 1816. NOTE Location Harrison County. NOTE Description 50 acres on the southerly side of the South Fork of Hughes s River adjoini ng a survey made for Benjamin Webb. NOTE Source Land Office Grants No. 66, 1816 1817, p. 262 Reel 132 . NOTE Part of the index to the recorded copies of grants issued by the Virginia Land Office . The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia. OTHER FORMAT Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants AZ, 1 124, reels 42 190 Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125 , reels 369 . SUBJECT Land titles Registration and transfer West Virginia Harrison County. SUBJECT Harrison County W. Va. History 19th century. SUBJECT Land grants West Virginia Harrison County. aat. ADDED ENTRY Webb, Benjamin. ADDED ENTRY Virginia. Land Office. Register. Land grants, 1779 ADDED ENTRY Library of Virginia. Archives. List of couples abstracted from Harrison county, West Virginia Deed Book 2. Unless otherwis e stated, these persons were selling property and were residents of Harrison county. The fir st number following the names is the date the deed was made. The second number is the page n umber where the deed was recorded in Harrison county Deed Book 2. Webb, Nutter & Ann, 1795, p. 129 1796, p. 423
2). 1735328.ged BeamandWilson.FTW CHAPTER III South Fork Settled Nutter Webb. After the Murphys came Nutter Webb. He was a native of Harrison county, and th e first blacksmith in this vicinity. His old cabin stood on the south bank of the river jus t opposite the present site of Webb s Hardmans mill, and here he resided until he was lai d in the cemetery that bears his name, in August, 1833. A long line of his descendants stil l lay claim to Ritchie county soil. CHAPTER III South Fork Settled He married Miss Anna Cunningham, daughter of Adam Cunningham, brother of Thomas, and was th e father of two sons and several daughters Benjamin, whose history appears in a later chapte r, was one of the most prominent figures in the early history of this part of the county Wil liam was also a pioneer, he having made the first settlement on the Elias Valentine farm Mrs . Elizabeth Simms, Parkersburg Mrs. Rebecca John Malone, Mrs. Margaret Adam Harris, Mrs . Rachel William Stuart, mother of Robert Stuart, of Iris, were four of the daughters, an d perhaps all of them. CHAPTER III South Fork Settled The Webbs are of Indian fighting stock, they being descended from Jonas Webb, an early settle r of Harrison county, who is mentioned in Border Warfare. CHAPTER III South Fork Settled Adam Cunningham was another early settler in the Webb s mill vicinity, he having found a hom e on the Hoff, now the John S. Deem, farm. He was a brother of Thomas Cunningham, and here th e remainder of his life was spent, and in the Murphy graveyard he sleeps. CHAPTER III South Fork Settled He was the father of twelve children, whose names in part are missing, but the following ar e among them Adam, the grandfather of John Cunningham, the Washburn artist Edward and Elija h, and Mrs. Rebecca Beard, Mrs. Drusilla Beard, Mrs. Rachel Nutter, Mrs. Hannah Harris and Mr s. Nutter Webb. CHAPTER III South Fork Settled William Stuart Contemporary with the settlements of the Murphy Brothers was that of William S tuart, senior, on the late John Byrd estate, near the old State Ford, above Goffs. He wa s a typical son of Old Erin, having been born, reared and educated in the city of Belfast , Ireland. Here he learned the trade of cabinet maker and joiner and here he was married t o Miss Martha Boyd, an English maiden, of Southampton and from here they emigrated to Americ a in 1789, landing in the City of Brotherly Love, where he worked at his trade, for a time , before purchasing land in Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania, on the banks of the blue Juniat a river, below the then little village of Huntingdon. Here they remained but a brief time a nd from here they came to Ritchie county, in 1801, and settled on the Byrd farm, where he die d on March 13, 1809. His wife died in 1834. Both sleep on their old homestead, in the burying ground that is now designated as the Reeves graveyard. Their son, John, and daughter, Sar ah B., who was the victim of the first surgical operation in this county, also sleep here CHAPTER III South Fork Settled Polly, and Martha, who married Benjamin Webb, rest in the Webb s cemetery Jane married Enoc h Cunningham, and at Smithville she reposes James died in Harrison county, and William, wh o was the father of Robert, at Iris. Search Results Database Full Context of Ritchie County, West Virginia History Combined Matches Previous Page Next Page CHAPTER III South Fork Settled Among the grandchildren of this pioneer, who are citizens of the county, are Lewis Rogers, o f Lamb s run, P. J. Cunningham, of Pennsboro. James T. Smith, of Burnt House and B. F. Princ e, of Cantwell, are great grandsons.
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