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Daniel Watkins Webb 1857 – 1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Jan 1857

Birth Location: Dekalb County, Tennessee

Death Date: 8 Oct 1902

Death Location: DeKalb County, Tennessee

Father: Evan Webb

Mother: Sarah Martin

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In 1857, Daniel Watkins Webb entered the world in Dekalb County, Tennessee, born to Evan Watkins Webb and Sarah Sallie Martin. Daniel Watkins Webb passed away in 1902 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.

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Biography

  • In 1857, Daniel Watkins Webb entered the world in Dekalb County, Tennessee, born to Evan Watkins Webb and Sarah Sallie Martin.
  • Daniel Watkins Webb passed away in 1902 in DeKalb County, Tennessee.

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Daniel Webb's Ancestors

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Daniel Webb
1857 – 1902
Birth Place: Dekalb County, Tennessee
Parents
Evan Watkins Webb
1825 – 1887
Dekalb, Tennessee, USA
Sarah (Sallie) Martin
1832 – 1873
Smithville, De Kalb, Tennessee, USA
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Daniel Webb's Timeline

2 Records

1857
18 Jan 1857
Birth of Daniel Watkins Webb in Dekalb County, Tennessee
Dekalb County, Tennessee
1902
8 Oct 1902
Age 45
Death of Daniel Watkins Webb in DeKalb County, Tennessee
DeKalb County, Tennessee

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Jan 1857
    Event Place: Dekalb County, Tennessee

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 Oct 1902
    Event Place: DeKalb County, Tennessee

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