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Sign up freeMartha Claiborne 1720–1790 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 3 April 1720
Birth Location: King William County, Virginia, USA
Death Date: between 1790 and 1800
Death Location: Wilkes, Elbert County, Georgia, USA
Father: Thomas Claiborne
Mother: Anne Fox
Spouse(s): John Webb
Children(s): Auguston Webb, William Webb, Mary Webb, Claiborne Sr, John Sr, Martha Webb, Sarah Webb, Pleasant Webb
The story of Martha Claiborne began in 1720 in King William County, Virginia, USA. Martha Claiborne married John D Webb, and had children including Auguston Webb, Claiborne Webb Sr, John Burnell Webb Sr, Martha Webb, Mary Webb, Pleasant Webb, Sarah Webb, William Webb. Martha Claiborne passed away in 1790 in Wilkes, Elbert County, Georgia, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Martha Claiborne began in 1720 in King William County, Virginia, USA.
- Martha Claiborne married John D Webb, and had children including Auguston Webb, Claiborne Webb Sr, John Burnell Webb Sr, Martha Webb, Mary Webb, Pleasant Webb, Sarah Webb, William Webb.
- Martha Claiborne passed away in 1790 in Wilkes, Elbert County, Georgia, USA.
Immediate Family
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Martha Claiborne's Ancestors
Martha Claiborne's Descendants
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1. Auguston Webb 1757–1839 m. Ailsey Waters 1768–1849
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1. William (Austin) Webb 1804–1883
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1. Martha (Mary) Webb 1827–1882 m. William (Crawford Edwards) Sr. 1824–1910
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1. W. (C.) Edwards 1856–1925 m. Sophrona Frasier 1854–1924
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2. James (Jackson) Edwards 1845–1909
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3. Sara (Sarah H.) Edwards 1867–1941
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4. Wylie Edwards 1859–1925
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5. Martha Edwards 1865–1953
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2. James (T.) Webb 1784–1846
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3. Burrell (J.) Webb 1785–1860
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1. Austin Webb 1833–1908
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1. Nancy (Alice) Webb 1860–1935 m. Charles (Hillyard) Cobb 1860–1942
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4. Archibald Webb 1802–1882
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5. Catherine Webb 1807–1880
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1. James (Garrison) Camp 1836–1898
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1. William (H.) Camp 1870–1946
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2. Nathan (Wesley) Camp 1830–1888
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1. George (Anderson) Camp 1860–1908
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2. Nancy (Katherine) Camp 1856–1926
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3. Mahalias (Elizabeth) Camp 1835–1922
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1. Belle Miller 1875–1953
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2. Frances (Louise) Miller 1852–1939
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6. Charlotty Webb 1790–
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7. Wiley (Waters) Webb 1793–1865
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1. Emaline Webb 1836–1900
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1. James (M.) Slaughter 1859–1926
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2. Isaac (Newton) Moon 1854–1935
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2. Margaret (Anna) Webb 1859–1937
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1. Grier James 1879–1959
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3. Nancy (Thomas) Webb 1819–1880
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1. Rachel (Minerva) Brooks 1844–
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2. Elizabeth (F.) Brooks 1858–1932
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3. Rachel (Minerva) Brooks 1844–1910
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4. William (Jasper) Brooks 1856–1926
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5. Martha (M.) Brooks 1854–1920
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6. John (Austin) Brooks 1847–1912
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7. Andrew (“A J") Brooks 1864–1923
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8. Alexander Brooks 1852–1881
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9. James (W.) Brooks 1842–1850
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4. Mary (Jane) Webb 1857–1882
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1. William (Theodore) Webb 1881–1957
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5. James (Walter Webb) Sr 1823–1886
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1. Susan (R.) Webb 1860–1924
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8. Louisa (Frances) Webb 1795–1880
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9. Mary Webb 1797–1815
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10. Martha Webb 1799–1813
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2. William Webb 1753–1822
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3. Mary Webb 1754–1822
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4. Claiborne (Webb) Sr 1760–1813
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5. John (Burnell Webb) Sr 1761–1841
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6. Martha Webb 1762–1822
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7. Sarah Webb 1767–1822
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8. Pleasant Webb 1770–1839
Martha Claiborne's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 3 April 1720
Event Place: King William County, Virginia, USA
Record Source:
[1] American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI)
[2] Family Data Collection - Births
[3] Millennium File
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: between 1790 and 1800
Event Place: Wilkes, Elbert County, Georgia, USA