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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Mary Webster: Birth: 22 AUG 1801 in Middletown, Pennsylvania. Death: 7 OCT 1837

  2. Rebecca Webster: Birth: 28 JUN 1803 in Middletown, Delware, Pennsylvania.

  3. Sarah Webster: Birth: 7 JAN 1805 in Middletown, Delware, Pennsylvania. Death: 13 JAN 1890

  4. Joseph Webster: Birth: 3 OCT 1806 in Middletown, Delware, Pennsylvania. Death: 24 DEC 1808 in Middletown, Delaware, Pennsylvania

  5. Lydia Webster: Birth: 1809 in Middletown, Delaware, Pennsylvania. Death: 2 SEP 1809 in Middletown, Delaware, Pennsylvania


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Caleb Webster: Birth: AFT 1811 in Middletown, Delaware, Pennsylvania.

  2. William Webster: Birth: 1815 in Middletown, Delaware, Pennsylvania. Death: 1891 in prob Middletown, Delaware, Pennsylvania

  3. Phebe Webster: Birth: BEF 1819 in Middletown, Delaware, Pennsylvania.

  4. Ruth Webster: Birth: ABT 1819 in Middletown, Chester MM, Delaware Co, Pennsylvania.


Notes
a. Note:   ther, Joseph, and Joseph's siblings may have participated.)
  Birth from Kingwood/Quakertown MM record
  d 9.21.1841 m Lydia Sharpless in Chester Co (from Sharpless family) he and parents of Middletown TWP, Delaware Co, Lydia Sharples of same county, dau of MJoseph and Mary (Hibberd) Sharples dec'd m 4/12/1800. She b 4.5.1783 d 9.6.1809 They lived in Middletown twp, Delware Co, wee interred Friends Burial Ground at Middletown. (from Barclay Richards). Either he rem Agnes Yarnell, or the name of his wife is wrong in Delaware Co history, or the following is a different William Webster. "Founder of the Webster fam in Delaware Co." Ken Reed has him married again to Agness Yarnell 10/31/1811; Grace Ebeneter ([email protected]) has that, too, from Castor Assoc book on the Custers.
  Of his son William, "From his Quaker parents he inherited the love of quiet pursuits, and never entered into the activities of the business and political world, preferring rather the uneventful farm life to which he had been bred. He inherited also that love of books that ... Educated at Westtown, Chester Co, Wiliam became an efficient and successful school teacher, only leaving this occupation to enter upon that of farming, for which he always had a preference." Always attended the Friends' meeting. Firm adherent of Republican party.
Note:   "founder of the Webster family in Delaware Co" (ha, ha, that was his fa


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