Misc. Notes
Historical collections of the GA chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution:
8687,144784Webb, Claiborn - Pg 74- dec’d. Inventory Dec 1, 1813, shows “tract of land home house,” mill tract in Wilkinson Co, several slaves, household goods, etc. Hezekiah Gray, James N. Brow and James Oliver, Appraisers.
Pg 165 -Returns for 1813-15, show Margaret and John C. Webb, Admrs, Margaret having rented the home plantation and mill, and the slaves Nancy, Silvy, Sally, Sam, Stephen and Frank, and John C. Webb rented the mill tract. Also a receipt from J. V. Harris for getting Mrs. Webb appointed guardian of the orphans.
Pg 236-38 - Division of slaves of est. Hezekiah Gray, Nicholas M. Marks and Archelus Jarrett, Commissioners.
To Margaret Webb, Nancy & Milly, To Bridger Webb, Stephen, To William Webb, Maria, To Milton Pope Webb, Silva & Jack, To Abner Webb, Sam, To Martha Webb, Granville and Hamilton, To Evelina Webb, Frank, To Elijah Webb, Sally, To Joseph Glenn, Malinda. 27 Nov 1815
Pg 259 - Returns of Margaret Webb, guardian of minors, William, Mllton P., Clairborn, Abner, Evelina, Martha, and Elijah Webb, returns for 1815.
Book “Gone to Georgia: Jackson and Gwinnett counties and their neighbors in the western migration” by William C. Steward, Publisher: Washington: National Genealogical Society, 1965 (Found Index on FHL Books 3 Jul 2012 - William Webb is on Page 214(2), Clayborn, pg 214, book available at the Library of Congress)
Pg 87 Will Bk K: Webb, Claiborn - p.236-38 Division of Slaves: To Bridger Webb
144784 (how related?)
Pg 114 Will Bk N Old No.: Webb, William p.289- Est. Wm Moore, Excr. Claborn Webb Jr. purchased the shares of Joseph Glenn, Mial Smith & Bridger Webb, sells them to William Moore 9 Sep 1823 (Bridger Webb?)