NameHenry Webber 99, 8G Uncle, W160, 3609, M
BirthSt. John's Parish, King William Co, Virginia Colony
Military SvsCaptain In The King William Co Va Militia
FlagsLived in US
Misc. Notes
King William County Book 10 page 52.
Henry Webber 1720 260 acres on both sides of the road in St. Johns Parish adjoining land of Wm Isbel and Wm Johns, etc.
There was a Captain Henry Webber, "born 1672, buried 4/14/1735 at Cool Spring, home of Colonel Edmund Littlepage, King William County, VA. This was formerly the Webber plantation of Captain Henry Webber. Also referenced in the "Webber Plantation" who was a captain in the militia and was, in 1726, in the Commission of Peace. Captain Webber was a resident in the county for many years and, in 1720, he acquired by patent lands in the county".
"There is a plantation between the old county road to the courthouse and Acquinton Swamp which was the home of Captain Henry Webber (Webber Plantation) when he served as a Captain in the militia and was, in 1726, in the Commission of Peace".