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Sara Webb 1730–1765 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Feb 1730

Birth Location: Digby, Lincolnshire, England

Death Date: 24 Jan 1765

Death Location: Southwell, St. Mary (Minster), Nottinghamshire, England

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Spouse(s): The Holmes

Children(s): John FSA, Elizabeth Holmes, Rebecca Holmes, Mary Holmes, Lettice Holmes, George Holmes, Sarah Holmes, Ann Holmes, William Holmes, Lettice Holmes, Gervas MD

Sara Webb was born in 1730 in Digby, Lincolnshire, England, the child of Richard Webb And Phebe. Sara Webb married The Reverend John Holmes, and had children including Ann Holmes, Elizabeth Holmes, George Holmes, Gervas Holmes Md, John Holmes Esq Fsa, Lettice Holmes, Mary Holmes, Rebecca Holmes, Sarah Holmes, William Holmes. Sara Webb passed away in 1765 in Southwell, St. Mary (Minster), Nottinghamshire, England.

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Biography

  • Sara Webb was born in 1730 in Digby, Lincolnshire, England, the child of Richard Webb And Phebe.
  • Sara Webb married The Reverend John Holmes, and had children including Ann Holmes, Elizabeth Holmes, George Holmes, Gervas Holmes Md, John Holmes Esq Fsa, Lettice Holmes, Mary Holmes, Rebecca Holmes, Sarah Holmes, William Holmes.
  • Sara Webb passed away in 1765 in Southwell, St. Mary (Minster), Nottinghamshire, England.

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Sara Webb's Ancestors

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Sara Webb
1730–1765
Birth Place: Digby, Lincolnshire, England
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Sara Webb's Descendants

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Sara Webb (17 Feb 1730–24 Jan 1765) m. The (Reverend John) Holmes (4 Jan 1727–23 Sep 1784)
  1. 1. John (Holmes Esq,) FSA 1758–1841 m. Mary Fowler 1759–1800 m. Katherine Moody 1765–1834
    1. 1. Gervas (King Holmes Esq., J.) P. 1799–1865 m. Anne Mower 1797–1880
      1. 1. Arthur (S. Lionel) Holmes 1828–1906 m. Elizabeth (Parfitt) Shearn 1831–1918
        1. 1. Robert (Mower) Holmes 1858–1926 m. Julia (Henrietta Georgina) Barnes 1863–1906
        2. 2. Arthur (James Alfred) Holmes 1856–1943 m. Anabelle (Eliza) Barnes 1856–1907 m. Emily (Logan) Elliot 1869–
        3. 3. Charles (Gervas) Holmes 1860–1915 m. Muriel (Annie) VOSPER 1863–1950
      2. 2. Gervas (Holmes) Esq 1826–1893 m. Laura (Isabella) Whitlock 1825–1892
      3. 3. George (Mower) Holmes 1827–1890
      4. 4. Charlotte (Elizabeth) HOLMES 1833–1874 m. Alfred (Samuel Moon) VOSPER 1828–1893
        1. 1. Charlotte (Evelyn) Vosper 1865–1945
        2. 2. Beatrice (Lilian) Vosper 1866–1944
        3. 3. Grace (Helen) Vosper 1868–1945
        4. 4. Gervas (Holmes) Vosper 1858–1884
        5. 5. Muriel (Annie) VOSPER 1863–1950 m. Charles (Gervas) Holmes 1860–1915 m. Henry (Bradley) Clarke 1867–1943
        6. 6. Reginald (Holmes) VOSPER 1860–1936
      5. 5. John (Gervas) Holmes 1824–
    2. 2. Elizabeth (Bridget Holmes) II 1793–1823
    3. 3. Mary (Tibson) Holmes 1787–1849
    4. 4. Margaretta (Fowler) Holmes 1788–1794
    5. 5. John (King) Holmes 1789–1795
    6. 6. Elizabeth (Bridget Holmes) I 1791–1792
    7. 7. John (King Baptist) Holmes 1796–1796
    8. 8. Frances (Cooper) Holmes 1798–1813
  2. 2. Elizabeth Holmes 1753–1753
  3. 3. Rebecca Holmes 1763–1836 m. Edward Beck 1756–1811
    1. 1. Joseph Beck 1794–1794
    2. 2. Thomas (Beck,) Boatman\thief 1785–1847 m. Ann Smith 1796–
      1. 1. Charles Beck 1829–1885
      2. 2. Frederick Beck 1826–
      3. 3. John Beck 1819–
      4. 4. Henry (Beck.) Boatman\Crook 1816–1859
      5. 5. Ann (Elizabeth) Beck 1832– m. William Grundy 1828–
    3. 3. William Beck 1788–
    4. 4. Matthew Beck 1795–
    5. 5. John Beck 1786–1820 m. Mary Towl 1792–
      1. 1. Sarah Beck 1816–1860
      2. 2. Mary Beck 1819–1879
      3. 3. Jessie (Joyce) Beck 1812–1896 m. John (Johnston) Sr 1803–1873
        1. 1. Eliza Johnston 1842–1894
        2. 2. Samuel (James) Johnston 1857–1934
        3. 3. Henry (Thomas) Johnson 1860–1944
        4. 4. John (Andrew Johnston) Jr 1854–1871
        5. 5. Letitia (Mary) Johnston 1850–1929
        6. 6. Jane (Elizabeth) Johnston 1844–1855
        7. 7. George (Richard) Johnston 1847–1910
        8. 8. William (R.) Johnson 1840–1885
        9. 9. Lucy (R) Johnston 1852–1941
        10. 10. Mary (Ann) Johnston 1838–1920
    6. 6. George Beck 1791–
  4. 4. Mary Holmes 1756–1790
  5. 5. Lettice Holmes 1764–1764
  6. 6. George Holmes 1761–1782
  7. 7. Sarah Holmes 1759–1781
  8. 8. Ann Holmes 1755–1831
  9. 9. William Holmes 1763–1763
  10. 10. Lettice Holmes 1759–1760
  11. 11. Gervas (Holmes) MD 1754–1791 m. Mary Booth 1756–1800

Sara Webb's Timeline

3 Records

1730
17 Feb 1730
Birth of Sara Webb in Digby, Lincolnshire, England
Digby, Lincolnshire, England
1765
22 Jan 1765
Age 35
Death of Sara Webb in Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England
Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England
1765
24 Jan 1765
Age 35
Burial of Sara Webb in Southwell, St. Mary (Minster), Nottinghamshire, England
Southwell, St. Mary (Minster), Nottinghamshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Feb 1730
    Event Place: Digby, Lincolnshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Lincoln, England
    Record Source: England, Select Marriages, 1538-1973

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Jan 1765
    Event Place: Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England
    Record Source: Nottinghamshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, Nottinghamshire Archives; Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England; Parish Registers for Nottinghamshire; Reference: PR29744

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 24 Jan 1765
    Event Place: Southwell, St. Mary (Minster), Nottinghamshire, England
    Record Source: Nottinghamshire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, Nottinghamshire Archives; Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England; Parish Registers for Nottinghamshire; Reference: PR29744

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