John Richard WEBBER was born in 1839 in Nova Scotia. He died in 1933.
Parents: Samuel Frederick WEBBER and
Sarah GARRETT.He was married to Elizabeth STODDARD
.
Joseph
WEBBERHe was married to Susanna ETTER on 20
Jan 1794 in Chester, Lunenburg, NS.
Laura
WEBBERShe was married to George William MITCHELL
. Children were: Karl Reginald MITCHELL,
Harold Seymour MITCHELL, Mable Maria Webber MITCHELL
, Cedric George MITCHELL,
Ralph David MITCHELL.
Lillian
Sophia Esther WEBBER Parents: Ernest Mayhew WEBBER
and Lillian Alma Belcher LANE.
Lucy
WEBBER was born on 23 Mar 1805 in Owls Head, NS. She died on 30 May 1861
in Owls Head, NS. Parents: Philip James WEBBER and
Sarah WISDOM.She was married to
Henry SHELLNUTT.
Margaret
Elizabeth WEBBER Parents: Henry Thomas WEBBER
and Sophia Rebecca FAULKNER.
Maria
WEBBER was born in 1810 in Clam Bay, NS. She died in 1868. Parents:
Johann Georg III WEBBER and Anna Catherine SITEMAN
.She was married to George MOSER. Children were:
David Henry MOSER.
Marianne
WEBBER was baptized on 22 Sep 1801 in St Paul's, Halifax. She was born in
Owls Head, NS. Parents: Philip James WEBBER and
Sarah WISDOM.
Marion
Theodosia WEBBERShe was married to Arthur "Blake"
MITCHELL. Children were: Christine Mae MITCHELL
.
Mary
WEBBER was born on 25 May 1800 in Clam Harbour, Nova Scotia. She was baptized
on 2 Oct 1800 in St Paul's, Halifax. She died on 7 Aug 1884 in Oyster Pond,
Nova Scotia. Parents: Peter John WEBBER and
Elizabeth R. MERRYWEATHER.She was married to William
MYERS on 24 Dec 1825 in St Paul's, Halifax. Children were:
Elizabeth MYERS, Nancy Margaret MYERS,
Peter John MYERS, William Andrew MYERS,
James Henry MYERS, Jacob Thomas MYERS,
Issac Samuel MYERS.
Mary
Ann WEBBER died on 10 Feb 1867. She was born @1818 in Clam Bay, NS. Never
married. Parents: Philip James WEBBER and
Sarah WISDOM.
Mary
Elizabeth WEBBER Parents: Johann Georg III WEBBER
and Anna Catherine SITEMAN.She was married to
George SMITH.
Mary
Esther WEBBER Parents: Henry Thomas WEBBER and
Sophia Rebecca FAULKNER.
Mary
Eve WEBBER was born in 1812 in Nova Scotia. She died in 1888. Parents:
Samuel Frederick WEBBER and
Susannah Margaret SITEMAN.She was married to
Alexander PARKER.
Mary
Frances Elizabeth WEBBER died on 3 Apr 1888 in Oyster Pond, Nova Scotia.
She was born @1807 in Owls Head, NS. She was buried in St John's, Oyster Pond.
Parents: Philip James WEBBER and
Sarah WISDOM.She was married to David MITCHELL
on 20 Nov 1828 in St. Pauls, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Children were:
Catherine Elizabeth MITCHELL, Mary Frances MITCHELL
, David Cribby MITCHELL,
Maria MITCHELL, Andrew William MITCHELL,
John G. MITCHELL, Henry MITCHELL.
Mary
Magdaline WEBBER Parents: Peter John WEBBER
and Mary Catherine FAULKNER.
Mattilda
Ann WEBBER Parents: Peter John WEBBER and
Mary Catherine FAULKNER.
Minnie
H. WEBBER was buried in Old Burial Ground, Chester.She was married to
Howard Edward EISENHAUER. Children were:
Earl EISENHAUER, Fred EISENHAUER.
Murray
Hudson WEBBER Parents: Ernest Mayhew WEBBER
and Lillian Alma Belcher LANE.He was married
to Margaret Emma. Children were:
Murray Hudson WEBBER, Ian Ernest WEBBER,
James Roy WEBBER, John Louis WEBBER.
Murray
Hudson WEBBER Parents: Murray Hudson WEBBER
and Margaret Emma.
Nancy
Margaret WEBBER was born on 31 Jul 1804 in Clam Bay, NS. She died after
1881. Parents: Peter John WEBBER and
Elizabeth R. MERRYWEATHER.She was married to
Luke HARPELL on 11 Dec 1823 in St. Pauls, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Nelda
WEBBER Parents: Hiram Augustus WEBBER and
Nellie MORASH.She was married to Dexter PRING
. Children were: Lana PRING,
Barry PRING.
Nelson
Earle WEBBER Parents: Ernest Mayhew WEBBER and
Lillian Alma Belcher LANE.
Percy
Henry WEBBER was born on 6 Sep 1894. Parents: Charles
Henry WEBBER and Mary Maria MITCHELL.
Peter
James WEBBER was born on 30 Oct 1798 in Nova Scotia. He died in 1893. Parents:
George Henry WEBBER and Anna
Barbara SITEMAN.
Peter
John WEBBER was born on 28 Jun 1766 in South Carolina, USA. He died on 3
Mar 1832 in Oyster Pond, Nova Scotia. Peter John Webber was born June 28, 1766
in South Carolina, USA. He came to Nova Scotia with his family and other Loyalists
in November 1782 following the American Revolution, at about age 15, and eventually
moved with them to Ship Harbour.
Peter Webber squatted on 250 acres of vacant land at Clam Bay which was later
granted to him in April 1818. He is undoubtedly the "W. Weaver" included
on Daniel Sutherland's January 1820 list of residents of Clam Harbour, heading
a family of nine persons.
He owned a share in the scallop boat "Four Sisters", and land at Jeddore.
Peter died March 3, 1832 at Oyster Pond and a notice to his debtors dated May
7, 1832 was published in the Halifax Journal on May 21,1832 by Colin Mitchell,
the administrator of his estate. A transcript of his will follows below.
RG 48 The Last Will and Testament of Peter Webber
Reel 358
PP 346.347 In the Name of God Amen.
I, Peter Webber of Egmont Harbour in Jedore in the County of Halifax,
Yeoman, being very sick and weak in Body but of perfect mind and memory, thanks
be given to God, calling to mind the mortality of the Body and knowing that it
is appointed for all men to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament.
That is to say Peacefully and first of all I give and recommend my soul into
the Hand of the Almighty God that gave it, and I recommend my Body to the Earth,
to be buried in decent Christian Burial at the discretion of my Executor, nothing
doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the
Almighty power of God. And as touching such worldly Estate wherewith that pleased
God to bless me with in this life. I give desire and dispose of the same in the
following manner and form.
First, I give and bequeath to Elizabeth, my dearly beloved wife,
her maintenance from the property I now hold in Jedore and Clam Harbour as long
as she may remain a Widow or unmarried in such ways and means as she may deem
beneficial to herself with all my household Goods, debts and moveable effects,
then of my sons within mentioned who remain single the longest and after while
she remains a Widow are to share with her equal.
It is my intention that my daughter Elizabeth, whom it hath pleased
the Almighty to inflict, is to have her maintenance from out of the real and
personal estate above named and that her Mother take care of her as long as she
may live and at her demise the son who remains single is to see her taken care
of. And in case all the sons are married and she is not willing to stay with
them, they are to allow her a comfortable maintenance in any way she may think
proper while she remains unmarried. But in the event of her getting married she
is to share the same as the others. Viz. Fifty acres of land, one good milch
cow and three breeding sheep.
I also give and bequeath to my dearly beloved son Thomas 200 acres
of land more or less situate lying and being on Ship Harbour Lake opposite the
little Islands. But it is my intention if the Almighty spare my life to make
an exchange of said land with my brother Philip, who now lives at Owls Head in
the County aforesaid for one hundred and fifty acres of Marsh land which he now
has adjoining. In case he does not make the exchange I wish the same to be purchased
and given to my son Thomas as also fifty acres of mine adjoining it which will
make him two hundred acres.
I also give and bequeath to my beloved daughters Mary Myers, Nancy
Harper and Eliza Webber one hundred and fifty acres of land adjoining the land
to the Westward of that I have bequeathed to my son Thomas, the same to be equally
divided among them, share and share alike.
I also give and bequeath my beloved son William Webber my share
of the Scallop Four Sisters, but it is my intention that my three sons James,
Peter and William do eventually assist and help to maintain the Mother and Sisters.
I also give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Mary Myers the
Cast Iron Stove and funnell which now stands in the house I occupy. I also give
and bequeath to my daughter Eliza at her marriage a good milch cow and 3 breeding
sheep. And it is also my wish and desire that whatever may be remaining of Real
and personal estate after the decease of my beloved wife be equally divided,
share and share alike.
I also appoint my Trusty and well beloved friend Colin Mitchell
Junior of Egmont Harbour, Jedore to be my sole executor of this my last Will
and Testament. And I do utterly revoke and desireth all and every other form,
Testament, Wills and Legacies by me in any ??wise before names Wills and bequeathes,
notifying and confirming no other to be my last Will and Testament. In witness
whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this Twentieth day of February
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two.
Signed, Sealed, published and declared by the said Peter Webber
as his last Will and Testament in his presence and in the presence of others
have hereunto subscribed our names.
Signed Colin P. Mitchell
Signed Peter Webber
David Mitchell
Philip Mitchell
Parents: Johann Georg II WEBBER and
Mary Elizabeth DOULL?.He was married to Elizabeth
R. MERRYWEATHER on 15 Dec 1798 in St Paul's, Halifax. Children were:
Mary WEBBER, Thomas WEBBER,
Nancy Margaret WEBBER, James WEBBER,
Peter John WEBBER, William WEBBER,
Eliza Ann WEBBER, Elizabeth Catherine WEBBER
.
Peter
John WEBBER was born on 7 Mar 1809 in Clam Bay, NS. He died on 12 Nov 1869
in Upper Lakeville, NS. Parents: Peter John WEBBER
and Elizabeth R. MERRYWEATHER.He was married to
Mary Catherine FAULKNER on 16 Nov 1836. Children
were: Peter John WEBBER,
Henry Thomas WEBBER, William WEBBER,
Catherine Ann WEBBER, Sarah WEBBER,
Mary Magdaline WEBBER, Jacob WEBBER,
Mattilda Ann WEBBER, Alexander WEBBER,
Agnes Mary WEBBER, Elizabeth Rachel WEBBER.
Peter
John WEBBER Peter John4 Webber (Peter3, Peter2, George1), known as John
Peter Webber, was b. 8 Oct. 1837 at Oyster Pond. He m. Catherine Elizabeth Mitchell,
1 Jan. 1863 at St. Stephen's, Ship Harbour, by Rev. Robert B. Jamison (British
Colonist, 10 Jan. 1863). She was b. 14 Nov. 1841 at Head of Jeddore, the daughter
of John William Mitchell and Elizabeth Day, and d. 30 March 1933. He was listed
as an Anglican seaman and farmer and his family lived at Lake Charlotte in 1871-81-91-1901.
His will was dated 25 April 1919. He d. 1 Feb. 1929 and is buried with his
wife at St. James, Upper Lakeville.
children:
i. Reuben William, b. 29 July 1865, Lake Charlotte, bapt. 24 Sept. 1865 at Lake
Charlotte, m. Eliza Jane Mitchell, 24 Oct. 1894 at St. John's, Oyster Pond, granted
50 acres of land at Clam Harbour in 1888, farmer, received 50 acres at Lake Charlotte
in father's will (from land first granted to the Webbers in 1862), lv. Lake Charlotte
in 1901 without children, d. 20 Oct. 1952, æ. 87 years, 2 months, 21 days,
bur. St. James, Upper Lakeville, no natural issue:
a. Vaughan Jennex (foster son), never married.
b. David Mitchell (foster son), b. 2 Aug. 1916, m. Kay MacLeod.
ii. Mary Elizabeth, b. 29 April 1867, Lake Charlotte, d. 23 Dec. 1868 of typhoid
fever.
iii. Agnes Ann, b. 18 Nov. 1868, Lake Charlotte, m. William Homans, 20 Nov.
1893 at St. John's, Oyster Pond, inherited $10.00 from father, lv. Oyster Pond
and Brooklyn, Hants Co.
iv. Leah Adelaide, b. 7 March 1870, Lake Charlotte, m. Richard LaFauier, lv.
California.
51. v. John Peter, b. 17 Oct. 1871, Lake Charlotte, m. Eudavilla Mitchell.
vi. Alexander Samuel, b. 6 May 1874, Lake Charlotte, drowned 8 June 1898 when
he fell from the main boom of the schooner Oregon during a squall in the Gulf
of St. Lawrence.
vii. Lillian Isabella ("Lilly Bell"), b. 1 Sept. 1876, Jeddore, at
home in 1901, lv. Upper Lakeville, received one cow in father's will, d. 2 June
1951, bur. St. James, Upper Lakeville.
viii. Georgina Mary ("Georgie"), b. 19 July 1878, Lake Charlotte,
m. Amos Reuben Howard Mitchell, 23 July 1898 at Halifax, lv. Oyster Pond, received
$10.00 in her father's will, d. 9 Oct. 1964, bur. St. John's, Oyster Pond.
F Amos H. Webber, b. 19 Nov. 1887, lived with Georgina Mary Webber and her husband,
Amos Reuben Howard Webber, at Oyster Pond in 1891, and was described as Reuben's
"brother in law." Amos later became a Lance Corporal with 31st. Battalion,
CEF, and was killed 3 May 1917 in action at Vimy Ridge, France, during WWI, with
a memorial stone at St. John's, Oyster Pond, under the Mitchell surname. His
origins are obscure.
51. John Peter5 Webber (Peter4, Peter3, Peter2, George1) was b. 17 Oct. 1871
at Lake Charlotte. He m. Eudavilla Mitchell, 11 Jan. 1905 at St. James, Upper
Lakeville. She was b. 6 Feb. 1881 at Oyster Pond, the daughter of John H. Mitchell
and Lydia Ann Blakeney, and d. 1959. He inherited his father's homestead "as
described in a deed from Andrew Siteman of 10 June 1862." He was a seaman
and his family lived at Upper Lakeville and Halifax. He d. 9 Dec. 1945 and both
are buried at St. James, Upper Lakeville.
children:
i. Harold Lamont, b. ca. 1906, m. Beulah Jean Myers, 26 Aug. 1930 at St. Stephen's,
Ship Harbour, lv. Oyster Pond and Dartmouth, d. 28 Aug. 1981, æ. 75 years,
bur. St. James, Upper Lakeville, issue:
a. Kathryn Violet, b. 1931, m. Rev. Louis White, 14 Aug. 1951 at St. John's,
Oyster Pond.
b. Peter John, b. ca. 12 May 1938, d. 17 May 1938, æ. 5 days, bur. St.
James, Upper Lakeville.
c. David Harold Ervin, b. 23 Feb. 1945, m. Frances Power, issue:
a. Heidi Ann, b. 27 Aug. 1973.
b. Hans Peter, b. 19 April 1976.
ii. Mabel Eudavilla, b. 15 July 1907, m. Kenneth Bordon Whidden, 17 Nov. 1940
at St. Stephen's, Ship Harbour, lv. Upper Lakeville.
Parents: Peter John WEBBER and
Mary Catherine FAULKNER.
Peter
Phillip WEBBER was born on 25 May 1797 in Owls Head, NS. Parents:
Philip James WEBBER and Sarah WISDOM.
Philip
(twin) WEBBER was born on 27 Jul 1803 in Nova Scotia. Parents:
George Henry WEBBER and Anna Barbara SITEMAN
.
Philip
Jacob WEBBER was born on 10 Oct 1816 in Owls Head, NS. He died in 1892.
Philip Jacob3 Webber (Philip2, George1) was b. 10 Oct. 1816 at Clam Harbour.
He m.(1) Margaret O'Bryan, 26 Dec. 1843 at Ship Harbour by Rev. Robert B. Jamison
(Guardian, 12 Jan. 1844). She was b. ca. 1820 at Ship Harbour, the eldest daughter
of Thomas O'Bryan and Mary Marks, and d. in the 1870s. He m.(2) Eliza Ann (Mitchell)
Myers, 6 Jan. 1887 at St. John's, Oyster Pond. She was b. 11 May 1826 at Jeddore,
the daughter of Colin Peter Mitchell and Eliza Ann Horne and the widow of Alexander
Myers, and lived as a widow with her son Thomas in 1901. He was a farmer and
his family lived at Lake Charlotte in 1851-61-71-81 and at Owls Head Harbour
in 1891. He d. 28 Jan. 1892 at Owls Head Harbour, ae. 76 years, and is buried
at St. Stephen's, Ship Harbour.
children: (by Margaret O'Bryan)
i. Regina Helen, b. ca. 1846, Lake Charlotte, m. Josiah Clattenburg, 2 Jan.
1871 at Ship Harbour by Rev. Robert B. Jamison, d. 18 Feb. 1876, æ. 30 years,
bur. Holy Trinity, Tangier.
35. ii. Thomas, b. ca. 1848, Lake Charlotte, m. Mary Elizabeth McKay.
36. iii. James, b. ca. 1850, Lake Charlotte, m. Hannah Catherine Parker.
iv. Charles James, b. 14 April 1852, Lake Charlotte, d. 21 Dec. 1876.
v. ?Henry B., b. Lake Charlotte, m. Fanny Hamilton (of Westville), 4 Sept. 1885
at New Glasgow by Rev. P. S. MacGregor?
vi. Ann, b. ca. 1858.
vii. Jessie, b. ca. 1862, m. Donald Robert Stewart, 28 March 1885 at Glenelg
by Rev. J. Ferry, lv. Two Mile Lake, Guysborough Co.
35. Thomas4 Webber (Philip3, Philip2, George1) was b. ca. 1848 at Lake Charlotte.
?He m. Rosanna G. Cock (of Gays River), 3 Aug. 1882 at Truro by Rev. McCulloch?
He was enumerated as an unmarried fisherman living on Owls Head with his father
in 1891-1901. He m. Mary Elizabeth McKay, 10 Oct. 1904 in the home of his father,
Philip Webber, and recorded at St. Stephen's, Ship Harbour. She was b. 5 March
1886 at Little Harbour, the daughter of William McKay and Sarah Ann DeBaie, and
m.(2) Harvey Power, d. 16 April 1969, buried East Jeddore. His family lived
at Debaies Cove.
children:
i. Jennie, m. Ervin Miller, lv. Upper Musquodoboit.
ii. Edna, m. Charles Leedham, lv. Dartmouth.
iii. son, d. before 1985.
iv. Horace Freeman, b. ca. 1910, Debaies Cove, m.(1) Gertrude Miller (daughter
of Marshall Miller and Dora Henley, who m.(2) Douglas Day), lv. Upper Musquodoboit
after 1965, d. 4 Sept. 1985 at Middle Musquodoboit, æ. 75 years, bur. Hillcrest
Cemetery, Upper Musquodoboit, issue:
a. Horace
b. Linda, d. before 1985.
c. Thelma, d. before 1965.
36. James4 Webber (Philip3, Philip2, George1) was b. ca. 1850 at Lake Charlotte.
He m. Hannah Catherine Parker, 19 Dec. 1871 at Ship Harbour by Rev. Robert B.
Jamison. She was b. 12 Nov. 1850 at Clam Harbour, the daughter of Thomas Parker
and Letitia Elizabeth Mitchell, and was a widow in 1901. He was a farmer and
his family lived at Owls Head Harbour in 1881-91. He d. in the 1890s.
children:
i. Lavinia, b. 11 Nov. 1872, Owls Head.
ii. Sarah, b. 10 July 1874, Owls Head.
iii. Laura May, b. 16 April 1877, m. Herbert Melvin Eisan, 16 Dec. 1901 at Tangier,
d. Aug. 1938, bur. St. Matthew's, Owls Head Harbour.
iv. Joseph Stephen, b. 16 Jan. 1879, at home in 1901.
v. Nelson Lowry, b. ca. 1881, bapt. 29 Oct. 1882, not at home in 1891.
vi. Evelyn Catherine, b. ca. 1883, d. 4 July 1895.
Parents: Philip James WEBBER and
Sarah WISDOM.He was married to Margaret O'BRIEN
in Nova Scotia.
He was married to Elizaanne Mary MITCHELL
in 1887 in Nova Scotia.
Philip
James WEBBER was born on 20 Oct 1768 in South Carolina, USA. Philip James
Webber was born around 1769 in South Carolina and came to Nova Scotia as a teenager
in November 1782, a Loyalist refugee with his father, mother and siblings. He
had served with his brother and father as a private in the Little River Militia
in South Carolina, the same Royalist unit in which Andrew Myers, another Loyalist
settler on the Eastern Shore, also served.
On 4 Oct 1791, he purchased for L4 from James Dower his grants, Lots 5 and 6,
on the southwest side of Owls Head Bay. In April 1818, he was granted 230 acres
of land at Clam Bay, which he considered his homestead. He also had 400 acres
at Owls Head, and owned a one-sixth part of the 500-acre grant at Wisdom Point,
Owls Head Bay, originally owned by Stephen Wisdom. He also owned land at Thiganback
(sic).
He is included on Daniel Sutherland's Jan 1820 list of residents of Clam Harbour,
heading a family of 11 persons. He was enumered in the 1827 census of Clam Harbour
as an Anglican fisherman heading a family of six males and three females. He
was not enumerated as head of family in the 1838 census. His will was dated 19
June 1839 and he left his share of the Campbell grant at Clam Bay to his daughters.
The administrators of his estate valued his property at L936.
Parents: Johann Georg II WEBBER and
Mary Elizabeth DOULL?.He was married to Sarah
WISDOM on 25 Aug 1794 in Christ Church, Dartmouth. Children were:
Sarah WEBBER, Peter Phillip WEBBER,
Elizabeth Wisdom WEBBER, Marianne WEBBER,
Lucy WEBBER, Mary Frances Elizabeth WEBBER,
Charles WEBBER, Stephen Wisdom WEBBER,
James WEBBER, Philip Jacob WEBBER,
Mary Ann WEBBER, Caroline Sophia WEBBER.
Phyllis
WEBBER Parents: Hiram Augustus WEBBER and
Nellie MORASH.
Randy
WEBBER Parents: Sherman WEBBER and
Jackie PEARSON.
Raymond
Clarence WEBBER Parents: Samuel Fredrick WEBBER
and Augusta Mary NEWCOMBE.
Rebecca
WEBBER was born on 28 Sep 1806 in Nova Scotia. Parents:
Samuel Frederick WEBBER and Susannah Margaret SITEMAN
.She was married to George ROBERTSON.
Rebecca
WEBBER Parents: Samuel Frederick WEBBER and
Sarah GARRETT.She was married to
Mr. MURPHY.
Reuben
WEBBERHe was married to Susanna M. "Annie"
NEWCOMBE. Children were: Ervin Edward WEBBER
.
Reuben
WEBBERHe was married to Eliza Jane MITCHELL
.
Rhonda
WEBBER Parents: Ronald WEBBER and
Doreen BROWN.
Roland
Eugene WEBBER Parents: Eugene Fraser WEBBER
and Florence Amy DRAKE.
Ronald
WEBBER Parents: Hiram Augustus WEBBER and
Nellie MORASH.He was married to Doreen BROWN
. Children were: Rhonda WEBBER.
Samuel
Frederick WEBBER was born on 9 Jun 1774 in South Carolina, USA. He died
in 1864. Parents: Johann Georg II WEBBER and
Mary Elizabeth DOULL?.He was married to Susannah
Margaret SITEMAN in 1801 in Nova Scotia. Children were:
Samuel Frederick WEBBER, Charlotte WEBBER,
Rebecca WEBBER, Issac WEBBER,
Mary Eve WEBBER, Henry Siteman WEBBER,
Susanna WEBBER, Barbara Ann WEBBER.
Samuel
Frederick WEBBER was born on 21 May 1795 in Nova Scotia. Parents:
George Henry WEBBER and Anna Barbara SITEMAN
.
Samuel
Frederick WEBBER was born on 9 Jul 1802 in Nova Scotia. He died in 1882.
Parents: Samuel Frederick WEBBER and
Susannah Margaret SITEMAN.He was married to Sarah
GARRETT in 1826 in Nova Scotia. Children were:
Samuel Fredrick WEBBER, John Richard WEBBER,
Issac WEBBER, William Henry
WEBBER, Elizabeth WEBBER,
Rebecca WEBBER.
Samuel
Fredrick WEBBER was born in 1837 in Nova Scotia. Parents:
Samuel Frederick WEBBER and Sarah GARRETT.
He was married to Augusta Mary NEWCOMBE in 1886 in
Nova Scotia. Children were: Hiram Augustus WEBBER
, Wilfred James WEBBER,
Walter Sprugeon WEBBER, Raymond Clarence WEBBER
.
He was married to Nancy Margaret MITCHELL in
1862 in Nova Scotia.
He was married to Catherine SMITH
in 1873 in Nova Scotia.
Sarah
WEBBER was born on 7 Jun 1795 in Owls Head, NS. Parents:
Philip James WEBBER and Sarah WISDOM.
Sarah
WEBBER Parents: Peter John WEBBER and
Mary Catherine FAULKNER.
Sarah
WEBBER was born in 1846. She died in 1933.She was married to
William Henry WEBBER.
Sarah
Abigail WEBBER was born in 1818 in Nova Scotia. She died in 1887. Parents:
George Henry WEBBER and Anna
Barbara SITEMAN.
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