John D. Webb

ID# 39521, b. before 1786, d. before 1839
Father*Austin Webb b. 14 Feb 1757, d. 31 Jul 1839
Mother*Ailsey Waters b. 1768, d. 1849
Birth*John D. Webb was born before 1786 in Wilkes Co., GA
Death*He died before 1839. 
Note*John D. Webb Possible wife: Amanda Sanders or Martha Elizabeth Rhodes. 

Family

Child

Austin Webb

ID# 39522, b. 14 February 1757, d. 31 July 1839
Father*John D. Webb b. 1701, d. 1781
Mother*Lucy Claiborne b. b 1732
Birth*Austin Webb was born on 14 February 1757 in Albemarle Co., VA
Marriage*He married Ailsey Waters in April 1783 in Wilkes Co., GA
Death*Austin Webb died on 31 July 1839 in Walton Co., GA, at age 82. 
Burial*He was buried in Haynes Creek Primitive Bapt. Cem., Loganville, Gwinnett Co., GA, 33.825556,-83.962222

Census Data

YearLocationNotes concerning census
1790Wilkes Co., GA
1800Elbert Co., GA
1810Elbert Co., GA
1820Elbert Co., GA
1830Walton Co., GA
NoteAustin Webb enlisted in the Revolutionary War on February 1, 1779 in Wilkes County, Georgia. He was a private in Captain Joseph Hall's company of Colonel Elijah Clark's Georgia Regiment. He was known to have been in the Battles of Kettle Creek, the Battles at Lawson's Fork of the Pacolet River, both sieges of Savannah and different engagements with the Cherokee Indians and Tories(Revolutionary and 1812 Wars Section, Historical Society of Elberton, Georgia). on 1 February 1779. 
Note*His official records of birth, age and all of his father's records were lost when the Tories burned the Webb house they owned in Virginia (Affidavit of Austin Webb, County Court, Walton County, Georgia).

Last Will and Testament of Austin Webb

In the Name of God Amen. The third day of April, Eighteen Hundred and Thirty-nine, I, Austin Webb of the County and State aforesaid, being in bad health of body and of sound mind and memory do make this my last Will and Testament at the same time utterly revolking all former wills made by me- declarin this to be my last Will and Testament.
First- I give and bequeath to my wife Ailsey all my estate both real and personal after all my just debts are paid during her natural life of widowhood.
I give and bequeath to the orphans of my son John D. Webb five dollars.
To my son Burrell Webb five dollars.
To my son Wiley W. Webb five dollars.
To my son-in-law William Camp five dollars.
To my daughter Martha Webb one Negro woman by the name of Milla and her child Mannda and all increase of the said Milla from this date to her and her lawful heirs and she the said Martha to remain with me or my wife free from board or charge until a distribution on my estate.
Lastly after all my just debts are paid I give and bequeath the whole rest and residue of my estate both real and personal and everything whatsoever or wheresoever to be sold and equally divided between my sons James Webb, Austin Webb and Archibald Webb- my daughter Charlotte Terry and her children the orphans of Ellis Moore. To Mary Bailey and her children and to my son-in-law Jeremiah Nix.
At the same time I do appoint my son Austin Webb, my wife Ailsey Webb and James the third, on if called joint Executors of this my last Will and Testament to which I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us.

His
Levi Loveless Austin Webb
Danile Sanford mark

Notes for Ailsey WATERS:
Applied for a pension as the widow of a Revolutionary War veteran on Jan 13,1840, when she was 72 years old.(Inferior Court, Gwinnett County, Georgia 1840).
Ailsey was given an $80.00 per year pension which began on March 4, 1843(Pension Records, County court, Lawrenceville Georgia: Book A, Volume I, page 210.)

Marriage Notes for Austin WEBB and Ailsey WATERS:
"Austin and Ailsey went from his mother's house, his father being dead, to a Mr. Sigmans, a Methodist Preacher who lived below Cherokee Ford in Beaverdam Creek which empties in to the Savannah River on the Georgia side of said river for the purpose of getting married. They shortly afterwards returned and said that they were married which deponent verily believes was the truth"(Affidavit of John Webb, County court, Newton County, Georgia, Dec. 20, 1839).

 

Family

Ailsey Waters b. 1768, d. 1849
Marriage*Austin Webb married Ailsey Waters in April 1783 in Wilkes Co., GA
Child

Ailsey Waters

ID# 39523, b. 1768, d. 1849
Birth*Ailsey Waters was born in 1768 in SC; Her father was Mathew Waters. 
Marriage*She married Austin Webb, son of John D. Webb and Lucy Claiborne, in April 1783 in Wilkes Co., GA
Death*Ailsey Waters died in 1849 in Walton Co., GA
Burial*She was buried in Haynes Creek Primitive Bapt. Cem., Loganville, Gwinnett Co., GA, 33.825556,-83.962222

Family

Austin Webb b. 14 February 1757, d. 31 July 1839
Child

John D. Webb

ID# 39538, b. 1701, d. 1781
Birth*John D. Webb was born in 1701 in VA
Marriage*He married Martha Peggy Claiborne circa 1730 in Albemarle Co., VA
Marriage*John D. Webb married Lucy Claiborne circa 1753 in Albemarle Co., VA
Death*John D. Webb died in 1781 in Wilkes Co., GA
Note*John D. Webb He was murdered by the British soldiers and Cherokee indians when they raided his farm in 1781. His farm was burned but his wife and children were not harmed.
in 1781. 

Family 1

Martha Peggy Claiborne b. between 1705 and 1715, d. circa 1800

Family 2

Lucy Claiborne b. before 1732
Child

Martha Peggy Claiborne

ID# 39539, b. between 1705 and 1715, d. circa 1800
Birth*Martha Peggy Claiborne was born between 1705 and 1715 in Albemarle Co., VA
Marriage*She married John D. Webb circa 1730 in Albemarle Co., VA
Death*Martha Peggy Claiborne died circa 1800 in Elbert Co., GA

Family

John D. Webb b. 1701, d. 1781