1787 - 1854 (67 years)
1797 - 1850 (52 years)
Birth |
23 Nov 1797 |
Died |
1850 |
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Family |
Richard Webb, 1820 Settler, b. 1787 |
Children |
+ | 1. Edward Webb, 1820 Settler, b. 1 Jan 1818, Suffolk, England |
+ | 2. Richard Webb, 1820 Settler, b. Abt 1817 |
+ | 3. Henry Lindoe Webb, b. 27 Jun 1821 |
| 4. Eliza Mary Webb, b. 11 Apr 1827 |
| 5. Anne Webb |
| 6. Dianna Webb, b. 1837 |
| 7. Charles Cottington Webb, b. 14 May 1840 |
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1818 - 1883 (65 years)
Birth |
1 Jan 1818 |
Suffolk, England |
Died |
1 Mar 1883 |
Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Father |
Richard Webb, 1820 Settler, b. 1787 |
Mother |
Elizabeth Ann Cottington, 1820 Settler, b. 23 Nov 1797 |
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Family |
Anna Magdalena van Rooyen, b. 12 Jan 1823 |
Married |
Bef 1848 |
Children |
+ | 1. Richard Gerhard Webb, b. Abt 1847 |
+ | 2. Jemima Elizabeth Webb, b. 29 Mar 1849, King William's Town, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
+ | 3. Lucas Johannes Webb, b. 27 Jun 1851 |
| 4. Annie Magdaline Webb, b. 23 Nov 1854 |
+ | 5. Edward Cottington Webb, b. 27 May 1856 |
| 6. Martha Maria Webb, b. Abt 1861 |
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Abt 1817 -
Birth |
Abt 1817 |
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Father |
Richard Webb, 1820 Settler, b. 1787 |
Mother |
Elizabeth Ann Cottington, 1820 Settler, b. 23 Nov 1797 |
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Family |
Mary Elizabeth Cory, b. 1828 |
Married |
31 Aug 1848 |
Fort Brown, Grahamstown district, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
Children |
+ | 1. Cottington Webb, b. 1852 |
| 2. William Webb, b. 1853, Seymour, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
| 3. Amy Elizabeth Webb, b. 1864 |
| 4. Charles Edward Webb, b. 1867 |
| 5. Sarah Beale Webb, b. 1873 |
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1821 - 1867 (45 years)
Birth |
27 Jun 1821 |
Died |
6 Jan 1867 |
Berlin, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Father |
Richard Webb, 1820 Settler, b. 1787 |
Mother |
Elizabeth Ann Cottington, 1820 Settler, b. 23 Nov 1797 |
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Family |
Elizabeth Sarah Price Adams, b. 1830 |
Married |
9 Aug 1847 |
Children |
+ | 1. Reverend Richard Henry Lindoe Webb, b. 13 Oct 1848 |
+ | 2. Thomas William Webb, b. 19 Sep 1850 |
| 3. Mary Anne Webb, b. 1 May 1854 |
+ | 4. Claudine Frances Webb, b. 7 Oct 1859 |
+ | 5. Edward Charles Webb, b. 14 Feb 1866 |
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1827 -
Birth |
11 Apr 1827 |
Christened |
24 Jan 1830 |
Koonop Post, Fort Beaufort, Amatole, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Father |
Richard Webb, 1820 Settler, b. 1787 |
Mother |
Elizabeth Ann Cottington, 1820 Settler, b. 23 Nov 1797 |
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Father |
Richard Webb, 1820 Settler, b. 1787 |
Mother |
Elizabeth Ann Cottington, 1820 Settler, b. 23 Nov 1797 |
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1837 -
Birth |
1837 |
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Father |
Richard Webb, 1820 Settler, b. 1787 |
Mother |
Elizabeth Ann Cottington, 1820 Settler, b. 23 Nov 1797 |
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1840 -
Birth |
14 May 1840 |
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Father |
Richard Webb, 1820 Settler, b. 1787 |
Mother |
Elizabeth Ann Cottington, 1820 Settler, b. 23 Nov 1797 |
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Name |
Richard Webb |
Suffix |
1820 Settler |
Birth |
1787 |
Gender |
Male |
1820 Lineage |
Yes |
Settler |
13 Dec 1819 |
Gravesend, Kent, England |
- Dixon's party on the Ocean
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Settler ID |
1621 |
Occupation |
mason |
Death |
1 Jun 1854 |
Fort Brown, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
Person ID |
I97259 |
master |
Last Modified |
20 Sep 2021 |
Family |
Elizabeth Ann Cottington, 1820 Settler, b. 23 Nov 1797 d. 1850 (Age 52 years) |
Children |
+ | 1. Edward Webb, 1820 Settler, b. 1 Jan 1818, Suffolk, England d. 1 Mar 1883, Queenstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa (Age 65 years) |
+ | 2. Richard Webb, 1820 Settler, b. Abt 1817 |
+ | 3. Henry Lindoe Webb, b. 27 Jun 1821 d. 6 Jan 1867, Berlin, Eastern Cape, South Africa (Age 45 years) |
| 4. Eliza Mary Webb, b. 11 Apr 1827 |
| 5. Anne Webb |
| 6. Dianna Webb, b. 1837 |
| 7. Charles Cottington Webb, b. 14 May 1840 |
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Family ID |
F34977 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Last Modified |
22 Feb 2016 |
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Event Map |
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| Settler - 13 Dec 1819 - Gravesend, Kent, England |
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| Death - 1 Jun 1854 - Fort Brown, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa |
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Notes |
- Richard Webb was a Mason who joined Major Selwyn's Royal Engineers Dept, & helped build various frontier forts, roads etc. His eldest son Edward also worked as a bricklayer. Richard & Elizabeth joined William Cory in running an Inn at Fort Brown on the Gt Fish River & are buried in the Ft Brown cemetery alongside the son, Richard jnr, who died from wounds sustained in the 8th Frontier War. Richard snr's sons all served in the Fort Beaufort Fingo Levies. (My 3x Gt Grandfather - who?) moved the family to the Reef after losing their farm on the Black Kei river (Inverket) to debt following the Rinderpest epidemic of 1896. The family married into the de Beers & Groenewalds of Cradock; the Harts, Corys, Venters, van Rooyens and more recently the Langridges (1916) as well as the Anglo German Legionaires and later farming settlers (1856 - 8, the Rohlands & Brauns), are also members of this family!
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