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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Ida Webb: Birth: 1874 in Woodbury,New Zealand. Death: 7 Dec 1898 in Woodbury,New Zealand

  2. Flora Catherine Webb: Birth: 1876 in Woodbury,New Zealand. Death: 18 Jan 1930 in Woodbury,New Zealand

  3. Margaret Anderson Webb: Birth: 1877 in Woodbury,New Zealand. Death: 26 Sep 1952 in Geraldine,Canterbury,New Zealand

  4. Joseph Henry Webb: Birth: 1879 in Geraldine,Canterbury,New Zealand. Death: 24 Mar 1959 in Woodbury,New Zealand

  5. Alice Maude Webb: Birth: 19 Jul 1880 in Woodbury,Canterbury, New Zealand. Death: 4 Oct 1957 in Riccarton,Christchurch,New Zealand

  6. Athol Ernest Webb: Birth: 20 Sep 1881 in Geraldine,South Canterbury,New zealand. Death: 26 Nov 1965 in Timaru,South Canterbury,New Zealand

  7. Selby Leslie Webb: Birth: 1 Jun 1887 in Woodbury,Canterbury,New Zealand.


Notes
a. Note:   5/128 Webb Joseph 17.11.1922 88 Reference: Cyclopedia of New Zealand Canterbury edition. Vol. 3 pages 872-879 Published 1903 WEBB, Joseph, Farmer, Waihi Bush, Woodbury. Mr. Webb was born at West Bromich, near Birmingham, England. He emigrated to Victoria in 1854, and was on the Ballarat goldfields for six years. In 1860 he returned to England and was away from the colonies about twelve months. About the end of 1862 he came to New Zealand for the purpose of going to Otago goldfields, and was first at the Dunstan and subsequently at Bannockburn, Arrow, Shotover, and several other creeks and rivers leading into Lake Wakatipu. He came from Southland to Canterbury in 1867, and worked for a few years at Raukapuka Bush sawmills, Geraldine. In 1870 he entered into partnership with Mr. Penny. They took up and worked out a portion of the Waihi Bush which was then a miniature forest, but now consists only of small patches of scrub, which have been left to give shade and shelter to stock. Mr. Webb has 516 acres of well grassed land, which is devoted to the production of wool and mutton. For this purpose he uses crossbred ewes and Southdown rams. Mr. Webb has served on the local school committee, and he is a member of the cemetery and domain boards. He was married, in 1867, to Miss Ferguson, and they have three sons and four daughters.


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