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HUSBAND WIFE
Husband: David WEBB
Birth Date: 10 Jul 1811
Birth Place: Cazenovia, Madison, New York
Death Date: 6 Jul 1891
Death Place: Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois
Burial Place: 9 Jul 1891 Cedar Bluff (f/k/a East Side) Cemetery 11
Father: James WEBB (Abt 1774-1835)
Mother: Anna SCOTT (1781-1865)
Wife: Julia Anna CONE
Birth Date: 21 May 1815
Birth Place: prob. Glastonbury, Hartford, Connecticut
Death Date: 10 Jan 1892 
Death Place: Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois
Burial Place: 12 Jan 1892 Cedar Bluff Cemetery
Father: Salmon CONE (1777-1857) 
Mother: Anna "Annie" ANDERSON (1780-1846)
Marriage Date: 1 Sep 1833 Marriage Place: Painesville, Lake, Ohio

CHILDREN


Child No. 1: Sarah WEBB
Sex: F
Birth Date: 2 Oct 1834
Birth Place: Ohio
Death Date: 
Death Place: 
Burial Place: 
Marriage Date: 24 Feb 1852
Marriage Place: Summit County, Ohio 
Spouse's Name: Lorenzo SHANNON
Child No. 2: Ann WEBB
Sex: F
Birth Date: 26 May 1837
Birth Place: Akron, Summit, Ohio
Death Date: 28 Dec 1848
Death Place: Akron, Summit, Ohio
Burial Place: 
Marriage Date: 
Marriage Place: 
Spouse's Name: 
Child No. 3: Anderson Cone WEBB
Sex: 
Birth Date: 16 Mar 1839
Birth Place: Akron, Ohio
Death Date: 29 Jun 1887
Death Place: Paw Paw, Van Buren, Michigan
Burial Place: 
Marriage Date: 2 Feb 1865
Marriage Place: Paw Paw, Van Buren, Michigan
Spouse's Name: Laura Melvina RHODES (1843-1927)
Child No. 4: Harriet WEBB
Sex: F
Birth Date: 4 Oct 1841
Birth Place: Akron, Summit, Ohio
Death Date: 1928
Death Place: Decatur, Van Buren, Michigan
Burial Place: Cuddeback Cemetery
Marriage Date: 24 Oct 1860
Marriage Place: Paw Paw, Van Buren, Michigan 
Spouse's Name: John Henry HINCKLEY (1838-Aft 1920)
Child No. 5: Milo Cone WEBB
Sex: M
Birth Date: 14 Feb 1844
Birth Place: Akron, Summit, Ohio 
Death Date: 18 Jan 1936
Death Place: Phoenix, Arizona
Burial Place: Greenwood Memorial Cemetery, Phoenix, Arizona
Marriage Date: ? / 1 May 1878
Marriage Place: ? / Perce, Kansas
Spouse's Name: Mary J SPILLMAN / Ella Eliza BUSSEY (1851-1920)
Child No. 6: Homer WEBB
Sex: M
Birth Date: 3 Jan 1849
Birth Place: Akron, Summit, Ohio
Death Date: 1 May 1852
Death Place: Akron, Summit, Ohio
Burial Place: 
Marriage Date: 
Marriage Place: 
Spouse's Name: 
Child No. 7: Carrie WEBB
Sex: F
Birth Date: 24 Jul 1853
Birth Place: Akron, Summit, Ohio
Death Date: Abt 1930
Death Place: 
Burial Place: 
Marriage Date: 25 Dec 1879
Marriage Place: Sedan, Chautauqua, Kansas
Spouse's Name: Richard S. TURNER (1847- )

Sources
1. Webb Genealogy, Ella Webb, Dorothy Robinson, Nancy Robinson, Webb Genealogy (Ella G. Webb, Woodman Family Tree 12/18/1968;
Dorothy Robinson, Woodman-Webb Family History Dec 1972; Nancy Robinson, Webb Descendants, July 1995).
2. LDS Resources, www.familysearch.org, LDS Resources (Includes International Genealogical Index and Pedigree Resource File).
3. History of the State of Kansas, William G. Cutler, History of the State of Kansas (first published 1883, A. T. Andreas, Chicago,
Illinois). M. C. WEBB, merchant, was born in Akron, Ohio, 1844. When eleven years of age he migrated to Michigan, locating at Paw Paw.
Note reference of movement to Paw Paw about 1855. Located at <http://www.kancoll.org/books/cutler/>. Contact Lynn H. Nelson<lhnelson@raven.cc.ku.edu>
4. James & Anna Scott Webb Family, Wilford J. Webb, The James & Anna Scott Webb Family (Search by Wilford J. Webb - 1951 to 1954,
incl. Compiled in July 1961 for Iowa cousins).
5. James Webb Family, Donald Webb, James Webb Family (Donald Webb, Lakewood, Ohio, 1979).
6. Cone Family, Compiled by William Whitney Cone, Brandsville, Missouri, Some Account of the Cone Family in America, principally of the
descendants of Daniel Cone, who settled in Haddam, Connecticut, in 1662 (1903, Topeka, Kansas, Printed by Crane & Company), pages 175, 202.
7. History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan, History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan (Philadelphia, D.W. Ensign
& Co., 1880), Page 506. Township civil list from 1838 to 1880 shows a David Webb chosen as Justice of the Peace in 1855, the year he
purportedly settled in Paw Paw. Excerpt found at <http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mivanbur/Woodman.htm>
8. Webb / Van Ness Family, Harland A Webb et al, Webb / Van Ness Family (September 1940, December 1950, July 1980).
9. AC Webb Bible, AC Webb Bible (National Publishing Co.'s Superfine Edition, New Devotional and Practical Pictorial FAMILY BIBLE,
National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, PA, Chicago, IL, St. Louis, MO, and Dayton, OH, Entered according to an act of Congress, in the year of
1875, by J.R. Jones in the Office of the Librarian at Washington; in possession of Nancy Robinson <nerundia@verizon.net>, color copies of
pages from Nancy Robinson.)
10. David & Julia Webb Cemetery Marker, David & Julia (Cone) Webb Cemetery Marker (Taken 22 Jun 2004 by Lisa Bloyer (request
through RAOGK), Cedar Bluff Cemetery (f/k/a East Side), Rockford, Winnebago Co., Illinois).
11. Death Certificate David Webb, Winnebago County, State of Illinois, Death Certificate David Webb (Copy of) certified copy, dated June 29, 1999.
12. Obituary David Webb, Obituary David Webb (Albany (Wisconsin) Vindicator, 16 Jul 1891). William Webb was called to Rockford
on Monday of last week to minister to the closing hours of his brother David Webb of that city, the latter passing away at 8:00 on the save
evening. The deceased was born in Cassinovia, New York on July 10, 1811. When 21 years of age he went went to Painsville, Ohio where he
married Julia A. Cone. One daughter and three sons survive him. He has made his living in various states, residing in Sedan, Kansas at the
time of his death but was visiting a daughter in Rockford. The funeral was held in Rockford on the 8th inst. The deceased visited his brother
William of this village about twelve years ago.
13. Funeral Notice David Webb, Funeral Notice David Webb (Rockford Morning Star, Wednesday, 8 Jul 1891), Page 5, Column 4.
14. Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, J. H. Beers & Co., Commemorative Biographical Record of the
Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa and Lafayette.(1901)
15. Anna Webb Affidavit, Military Service, Charles Webb, State of Ohio, Anna Webb Affidavit (1849 Affidavit Military Svc of Charles Webb).
16. CENSUS (1850): Ohio, Lake County, 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series M432, roll 701. (Washington, D.C.:
National Archives). Computer graphic from microfilm of original records.
17. Will of David Scott, David Scott, Last Will and Testament of David Scott (Lowville, Lewis County, New York, dated 13 Mar 1806, records
19 Apr 1806. Found in Book "A", Page 1, File 14.) Copy of original record.
18. Marriage License David Webb, Marriage Certificate David Webb & Julia Anne Cone (Painesville, Geauga (now Lake) County, Ohio.
LIcense date is 30 Aug 1833, and found on page 264, Painesville. Marriage date is 1 Sep 1833, and found in Volume C, Page 11.)
19. Marriage Certificate David Webb, Marriage Certificate David and Julia (Cone) Webb (Dated 1 Sep 1833, Perry, Geauga, Ohio.
Ceremony performed by B. O. Hampton, minister Methodist Church. Recorded 18 Oct 1833).
20. CENSUS (1840): Ohio, Summit County, 1840 Census, population schedule. Microfilm series M704, roll 428. (Washington, D.C.:
National Archives), Page 379a. Computer graphic from microfilm of original records.
21. CENSUS (1850): Ohio, Summit County, 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series M432, roll 732. (Washington, D.C.:
National Archives), Page 414, Family 484. Computer graphic from microfilm of original records.
22. CENSUS (1870): Michigan, Van Buren County, 1870 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series M593, roll 706. (Washington,
D.C.: National Archives), Page 445, Family 3. Computer graphic from microfilm of original records.
23. CENSUS (1880): Kansas, Chautauqua County, 1880 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series T9, roll 375. (Washington,
D.C.: National Archives), Page 394D. Computer graphic from microfilm of original records.
24. Women in the Western Reserve, Genealogical Data Relating to Women in the Western Reserve before 1840 (1850) (Prepared by Page 5
the Genealogical Committee of the Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio, 44106, dated 1976), Painesville, Geauga County.
Webb, Mrs. David, born Cone, Julia, moved to Painesville from Glastonbury, Connecticut 1818; Last residence in Rockford, Illinois. Microfilm Edition
25. Will of Salmon Cone, Will of Salmon Cone (Dated 27 Dec 1850). Salmon Cone refers to daughter "Julia Anna Webb". This is certainly
plausible, as his wife's name was Anna.
26. Death Certificate Julia Webb, Winnebago County, State of Illinois, Death Certificate Julia Webb (Copy of) certified copy, dated June 29, 1999.
27. Obituary Julia (Cone) Webb, Obituary Julia (Cone) Webb (Rockford Morning Star, Tuesday, 12 January 1892), Page 1, Column 1.
AN AGED LADY PASSES AWAY.
Mrs. Julia Webb died early yesterday morning at the residence of her son-in-law, R. S. Turner, corner of Eleventh street and Sixteenth
avenue. The lady had reached her 76th year and was in good health until attacked with the grip. She was a member of the Methodist church
for over half a century and was an earnest, consistent christian. Two of her children, Mrs. Carrie Turner and Mrs. S. J. Shannon, reside in this
city. A daughter resides in Michigan and a son in Arizona. Deceased was the widow of David Webb, who was buried in this city last July. The
funeral services will be held at the Ninth Street M. E. church at 2 o'clock this afternoon, the Rev. Mr. Martin officiating.
28. DAR Resources, Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Resources (Various DAR Resources, including Patriot Lookup Service
<www.dar.org>), Volume 55, page 413. Found at <http://www.whitneygen.org/archives/military/dar/dar06.html>.
29. Barbour Collection, East Haddam, Lucius Barbour, The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records #9 (East Haddam 1743-
1857) (Compiled by Lorraine Cooke White, Genealogical Publishing Company), Page 209. Salmon, s. James Jr & Alice, b Feb 27, 1777; Vol.
2, Page 138. Also found at <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/barbour/ehaddam_barbour_c.htm>, transcribed by Coralynn Brown
30. Cone Family, Compiled by William Whitney Cone, Brandsville, Missouri, Some Account of the Cone Family in America, principally of the
descendants of Daniel Cone, who settled in Haddam, Connecticut, in 1662 (1903, Topeka, Kansas, Printed by Crane & Company), pages 174-175.
31. DAR Papers #519896, NSDAR, Record Copy of DAR Application for Mrs. Margaret Farley Hudson, DAR #519896 (Accepted by
National Board 15 Oct 1966).
32. Will of Salmon Cone, Will of Salmon Cone (Dated 27 Dec 1850).
33. Historical Society Quarterly Lake County, Ohio, Lake County Historical Society, The Historical Society Quarterly, Lake County, Ohio,
1959-1975 (Published by The Lake County Historical Society and the Board of Lake County Commissioners, as a contribution to the Bicentennial
of the United States of America, 1976; Printed by Painesville Publishing Company, Painesville, Ohio), Page 134. In the winter of 1815 Prayer
Meetings were held in a log school house. Salmon Cone, a layman of the Methodist Church originated the meetings.
34. Ibid, Page 305, August 1974, Vol. 16, No. 3. The first Methodist meetings to be held in Perry were in 1815, when prayer meetings were
held on the River Road. Soloman [Salmon] Cone was the organizer of these meetings.
35. 1840 Lake County Landowner Map Index, Lake County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, 1840 Lake County Landowner Map Index.(1978)
36. Marriage Application David Webb, Marriage Application David Webb and Julia Cone (Painesville, Geauga County, Ohio, 30 Aug 1833).
37. History of Winnebago County, Illinois, The History of Winnebago County, Illinois, its past and present, containing... (H. F. Kett &
Co., Chicago, 1877), page 591. Shannon, L. B. miller: r Eighth, bet Tenth and Eleventh avs: W. A. Note that this was referenced from "An
Index to the names of Persons appearing in" same book, prepared by Genealogy Projects Committee, The Winnetka Public Library, Winnetka,
Illinois, published by Heritage House, Thomson, Illinois, (c) 1973. Katherine R. Greeley, Indexer, October 1972.
38. James & Anna Scott Webb Family, Wilford J. Webb, The James & Anna Scott Webb Family (Search by Wilford J. Webb - 1951 to
1954, incl. Compiled in July 1961 for Iowa cousins), Page 5. Howeever they died <note inserted text (David 7/6/1891)> in Rockford, Ill. where
their oldest daughter married Lorenzo Shannon. Text is in reference to David Webb's children.
39. Summit Co. Marriage Records, Ohio. Probate Court (Summit County), Marriage records, 1840-1916; marriage index, 1840-1943
(Microfilm of original records in the Summit County courthouse, Akron, Ohio; Additional indexes are the front of volumes C, 1-26.)
40. CENSUS (1900): Illinois, Winnebago County, 1900 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series T623, roll 356. (Washington,
D.C.: National Archives), Page 158, Family 320, 1119 8th St. Computer graphic from microfilm of original records.
41. James & Anna Scott Webb Family, Wilford J. Webb, The James & Anna Scott Webb Family (Search by Wilford J. Webb - 1951 to
1954, incl. Compiled in July 1961 for Iowa cousins), Page 5. A son Anderson, was a farmer at Paw Paw, Mich. and had 4 children, all living at
that place in 1903. Text is direct reference to David Webb's children.
42. Cone Family, Compiled by William Whitney Cone, Brandsville, Missouri, Some Account of the Cone Family in America, principally of the
descendants of Daniel Cone, who settled in Haddam, Connecticut, in 1662 (1903, Topeka, Kansas, Printed by Crane & Company), page 247.
43. History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan, History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan (Philadelphia, D.W.
Ensign & Co., 1880), Page 508a, 515. P. 508a Illus. A. C. Webb Farm.
44. Letter and Photo to Edwin Webb, Jane Reynolds, Letter and Photo to Edwin Webb (June 1, 1955).
45. History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan, History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan (Philadelphia, D.W.Ensign & Co., 1880), Page 516.
46. Van Buren County Marriages (Dibean), Compiled by Jack & Marianne Dibean dibeanjack@juno.com, Van Buren County Marriages
(Indexed online at rootsweb.com http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mivanbur/MarriageIndex.htm). WEBB ANDERSON CONE WEBB RHODES
LAURA MMELVINA RHODES VAN BUREN 02FEB 1865.
47. Marriage Book, Van Buren County, Michigan, Van Buren County, Michigan Marriage Book A. 2 Feb 1865
Anderson C. Webb , 25 - Lafayette
Laura M. Rhodes - 21 - Lafayette.
48. Marriage Certificate Anderson and Laura Webb, Marriage Certificate, Anderson C. Webb and Laura M. Rhodes (Van Buren Co.,
Michigan, Marriage Record, Book A, Page 523). This is to certify that on the 2nd day of Feb 1865 Anderson C. Webb aged 25 years of the
Township of Lafayette, Van Buren Co., State of Michigan and Laura M. Rhodes aged 21 years of Lafayette Township, Van Buren Co., State of
Michigan were by me joined in marriage. Lewis J. Whitcomb, Minister. Witnesses Libbie A. Whitcomb, Albert Wildy.
49. CENSUS (1850): Ohio, Summit County, 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series M432, roll 732. (Washington, D.C.:
National Archives), Page 414, Family 684.
50. CENSUS (1870): Michigan, Van Buren County, 1870 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series M593, roll 706. (Washington,
D.C.: National Archives), Page 453, Family 145.
51. CENSUS (1880): Michigan, Van Buren County, 1880 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series T9, roll 608. (Washington,
D.C.: National Archives), Page 6, ED 217, Family 62. Computer graphic from microfilm of original records.
52. Cone Family, Compiled by William Whitney Cone, Brandsville, Missouri, Some Account of the Cone Family in America, principally of the
descendants of Daniel Cone, who settled in Haddam, Connecticut, in 1662 (1903, Topeka, Kansas, Printed by Crane & Company), page 246.
53. Pioneer Certificate, State of Michigan, Van Buren County, Van Buren Regional Genealogical Society, Pioneer Certificate, State of
Michigan, Van Buren County, Certificate V-0041.
54. Michigan Pioneer Certificate, Van Buren Regional Genealogical Society, Michigan Pioneer Certificate (Certificates awarded for
Van Buren, Allegan, Berrien and Cass Counties
by the Van Buren Regional Genealogical Society), Certificate V-0041. V-0041
Applicant: Linda Oswalt Luneack, 535 Yale, Alma, MI 48801
Ancestor: Jonathan Niles Hinckley, settler of South Haven Twp., Van Buren County, May 25, 1835 (Pioneer)
Jonathan Niles Hinckley, b-Jun 23, 1772, d-Jun 27, 1855; spouse - Mary “Polly” Moon
Asa Gershom Hinckley, b-Jul 28, 1804, d-Jun 17, 1871; spouse - Caroline Waidron
John Henry Hinckley, b-Sep 6, 1838, d-after 1920; spouse - Harriet Webb
Frederick David Hinckley, b-Dec 16, 1871, d-Apr 18, 1949; spouse - Leonia B. Hampton
Ruth Hinckley, b-Sep 9, 1901, d-JuI 5, 1980; spouse - Vaughn Warren Oswalt
Vaughn Warren Oswalt Jr., b-Dec 8, 1926; spouse -Edna Gerneilda Hetrick
Linda Oswalt, b-Aug 21, 1952; spouse - Philip Wright Luneack.Found at http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mivanbur/Pioneer.htm
55. James & Anna Scott Webb Family, Wilford J. Webb, The James & Anna Scott Webb Family (Search by Wilford J. Webb - 1951 to
1954, incl. Compiled in July 1961 for Iowa cousins), Page 5. Harriet married Henry Hinckley and resided at Hastings, Mich. Most of their
children were in Mich. in 1903. Direct reference to David's children.
56. Marriage Book, Van Buren County, Michigan, Van Buren County, Michigan Marriage Book A. 24 Oct 1860
Henry Hinckley - 22 - Lafayette
Hattie Webb - 19 - Lafayette
Witt: Anderson C. Webb & Laura M. Rhodes.
57. Marriage Certificate Henry and Harriet Hinckley, Marriage Certificate, Henry Hinckley and Hattie Webb (Van Buren Co., Michigan,
Marriage Record, Book A, Page 270). State of Michigan, County of Van Buren. I certify that on the twenty-fourth day of October AD 1860, I
joined in marriage Mr. Henry Hinckely of Lafayette in the State of Michigan aged 22 years and Miss Hattie Webb of Lafayette in the State of
Michigan aged 19 years, that the parties did then and there solemnly declare that they took each other as husband and wife and that that there
were present as witnesses Anderson C. Webb of Lafayette and Miss Laura M. Rhodes of Lafayette. Dated at Lafayette this twenty fourth day
of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundre and sixty. J.H. Darling, Rec'd for record Nov 5, 1860.
58. Bob Townsend Email Notes, Bob Townsend <bobb@sbceo.org>, Bob Townsend Notes, Email notes.
59. Obituary Arizona Republican, Phoenix, 1/20/1936, Arizona Republican, Obituary Arizona Republican, Phoenix, 1/20/1936 (20 Jan 1936).
60. History of the State of Kansas, William G. Cutler, History of the State of Kansas (first published 1883, A. T. Andreas, Chicago,
Illinois). M. C. WEBB, merchant, was born in Akron, Ohio, 1844. When eleven years of age he migrated to Michigan, locating at Paw Paw. In
1861, he enlisted in the Eleventh Illinois Volunteer Infantry, serving three years; two years of the time was Orderly under Gen. L. B. Ranson.
After coming out of the army, went on a Western tour to Colorado and Salt Lake City, remaining there about one year. In August, 1868, he
located in Marshall County, Kan., where he engaged in the stock business, remaining there until 1875, when sold out and came to Sedan,
Chautauqua County, and put in the second stock of goods in the place. In a building fourteen by thirty feet; at the end of the three years,
enlarged the store, building a store room twenty by forty feet, and at the end of two years, enlarged this building one-half. Mr. Webb is now the
oldest merchant in the place; he has worked up a good trade and handles a fine stock of goods, his sales running from $25,000 to $30,000 per
annum. Mr. Webb was one of the first to put in a stock of goods in Moline, when the railroad was built there, and interested there for sometime,
but his business in the home store compelled him to close out his other interests. Mr. Webb is one of the best business men in the county and
has been very successful since he opened in business here. He was married in Sedan in 1878, to Miss E. E. Bussey, of Sedan. They have one
daughter - Gracy. He also has three children by a former marriage -- Ida, Minnie and Laura M. He is a member of Stone River Post, No. 74, G.A. R.
61. Michigan in the Civil War, Michigan in the Civil War: Military Collections (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan,
Michigan Historical Collections, Butler, Charles. The papers of this resident of Paw Paw, Mich., include typescripts and handwritten
transcripts of letters received from a number of men serving in the military, most of them from Paw Paw.), Letters. Milo Webb. Three
letters (1863-64) written about the campaign around Vicksburg. He also watched a horse race inside the Rebel picket lines under a flag of
truce. He was in Company D, 11th Illinois Infantry. <http://www.umich.edu/~bhl/bhl/mhchome/cw/cwcoll-b.htm>
62. Brands of Arizona, © Copyright 2000 Sandra Beagles, Brands of Arizona (Jan 26,2000,
<http://www.usgennet.org/usa/az/state/brandsof.htm>). Milo Webb-- TV Brand in 1890,from Kansas to Tonto. other owners of the TV brand
were ,Hoyt and Austin Medler , C.C. Griffin , George Cline and his son Doc Cline. Refers to cattle brands.
63. Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history, Edited by Frank W. Blackmar, : a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions,
industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. (Standard Pub. Co. Chicago : 1912. 3 v. in 4. : front., ill., ports.; 28 cm. Vols. I-II
edited by Frank W. Blackmar. Transcribed July 2002 by Carolyn Ward.), Pages 660-661. Full title is Pages 660-661 from volume II of Kansas:
a cyclopedia of state history, embracing events, institutions, industries, counties, cities, towns, prominent persons, etc. ... / with a
supplementary volume devoted to selected personal history and reminiscence. Found at
<http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/archives/1912/s/sedan.html>
64. Photograph Webb Hotel, Mary Griffin or Brooks Cox, Photograph Webb Hotel (These pictures were photographed by Mary Griffen
Cox or Brooks Cox (husband). They are identified as the “Webb Hotel (circa 1916) from the Tonto side of the lake.”). Mary Griffen Coxis the
daughter of my great grandmother, Laura Hocker Griffen. She grew up very near to the Webbs. Her husband was with the Army Corps of
Engineers during the building of the Dam.
65. Raising Arizona Dams, A. E. Rogge, D. Lorne McWatters, Melissa Keane, and Richard P. Emanuel, Raising Arizona's Dams. Daily
Life, Danger, and Discrimination in the Dam Construction Camps of Central Arizona, 1890s-1940s (212 pp. / 73 photos, 12 figures / 7 x 10 /
1995. Paper (0-8165-1492-5)). Note that Judy Armer states that Milo Webb's hotel and store are mentioned in this book.
66. Genealogy of Bussey Family, Compiled by Sue Bussey Trowbridge, The Genealogy of the William and Susan (Young) Bussey Family
from 1710-1966 (1966, 325 Morningside Drive, Iowa City, Iowa), pages 16-20.
67. Judy Armer Email Notes, Judith Armer, Descendants of Milo Cone Webb (Email received from Judy Armer on 14 Feb 2002).
68. Arizona Cattlelog, Anderson Cone Webb, Arizona Cattlelog (Reproduction of) Volume III, No. 1-3, September 1947.
69. Kinmundy Express, Compiled by Dolores Ford Mobley, Gleanings from Kinmundy Express (Kinmundy Express, 5 Oct 1922 edition,
Springfield, Illinois, compiled from Microfilm Depository, Illinois Historical Library, published on internet at <http://www.fordmobley.
com/dafm/gleanings_from1.htm> (see 1922 year).) Mrs. Milo C. WEBB, formerly Mrs. Mary Jane SPILLMAN of this city, died Monday
from acute stomach trouble. She was the widow of Nicholas SPILLMAN who was for many years the editor of the Oakland City, Ind. Enterprise.
Children are: A.K. SPILLMAN of Chicago; Mrs. Norman BUGG of Farmington, Mo.; Carl SPILLMAN of Oakland City; Rank SPILLMAN of
Birmingham, Ala.; and Blake SPILLMAN of Halesboro, N.Y. Note that there is further validation of this as a wife of Milo, due to 1870 Census
listing Mary J. as wife of Milo. Milo also mustered out of Civil War service with IL regiment.
70. Bob Townsend Email Notes, Bob Townsend <bobb@sbceo.org>, Bob Townsend Notes.
71. Chautauqua County Marriages, Clerk of the District Court, Chautauqua County, Kansas, Chautauqua County Marriages
(http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/chautauq/library/marriage/cqmarrb.html), Book "B", Line 132. Shows "Date Processed" as 30 Jun 1878.
72. CENSUS (1850): Ohio, Summit County, 1850 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series M432, roll 732. (Washington, D.C.:
National Archives), Page 414, Family 684.
73. Ex-Soldiers Of Chautauqua County, Kansas, Ex-Soldiers Of Chautauqua County, Kansas, Ex-Soldiers Of Chautauqua County, Kansas:
As Returned By The Township Assessors (Published by the Sedan Times, Sedan, Kansas October 1, 1883
Found at <http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/chautauq/library/military/vets1.html>). Webb, M. C. p D 11 Inf. IL Sedan
74. Muster Roll, Company D, 11th Infantry, Muster and Descriptive Rolls of Illinois Civil War Units, Company D, 11th Infantry Regiment of
Illinois Volunteers (Copy from Office of the Secretary of State, Illinois.)
75. CENSUS (1870): Kansas, Marshall County, 1870 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series M593, roll 438. (Washington,
D.C.: National Archives), Page 347a, Family 74. Computer graphic from microfilm of original records.
76. CENSUS (1880): Kansas, Chautauqua County, 1880 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series T9, roll 375. (Washington,
D.C.: National Archives), Page 397A.
77. CENSUS (1900): Arizona, Gila County, 1900 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series T623, roll 45. (Washington, D.C.:
National Archives), Page 225a, Family 21. Computer graphic from microfilm of original records.
78. Bureau of Land Management, US Government, Bureau of Land Management (BLM glorecords. Accessed at <glorecords.blm.gov>),BLM Serial # AZAZAA 022572.
79. CENSUS (1910): Arizona, Gila County, 1910 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series T624, roll 39. (Washington, D.C.:
National Archives), Page 28a, Family 64. Computer graphic from microfilm of original records.
80. History of the State of Kansas, William G. Cutler, History of the State of Kansas (first published 1883, A. T. Andreas, Chicago, Illinois).
81. Cone Family, Compiled by William Whitney Cone, Brandsville, Missouri, Some Account of the Cone Family in America, principally of the
descendants of Daniel Cone, who settled in Haddam, Connecticut, in 1662 (1903, Topeka, Kansas, Printed by Crane & Company), pages 247-248.
82. History of the State of Kansas, William G. Cutler, History of the State of Kansas (first published 1883, A. T. Andreas, Chicago,
Illinois). RICHARD S. TURNER, editor of the Chautauqua Journal, was born in Carrollton, Carroll Co., Ky., February 23, 1847. When eight
years of age his parents settled in Plattsburg, Mo., where he was raised. When eighteen years of age, he commenced learning the printer's
trade, and worked at that business in Plattsburg until 1871, when he came to Kansas, stopped at Howard and made arrangements for starting
a paper. He then went to Missouri, and purchased an outfit, and returned to Howard, and in January, 1872, had his office in running order, and
on February 9, 1872, published the first issue. The paper was called the Howard City Messenger, and was conducted in the interests of a
division of the county, and to make Howard the county seat of the north half of the county. This was the first paper published in Howard
City. Mr. Kelly became a partner and the paper was published until 1874, when they sold out and purchased the Elk Falls Journal, which they
conducted until the division of the county in 1875, when they moved the office to Sedan, and established the Chautauqua Journal. In 1877,
he sold out to his brother, R. H. Turner, the present proprietor; since then, he has remained as editor of the paper. Mr. Turner is a pleasant,
courteous gentleman, and a good writer, and his paper is a staunch leader of the Republican party. Mr. Turner was elected Councilman on the
organization of the city; served as Mayor in 1878 - 79; Councilman again in 1882, and in 1883 was appointed City Treasurer. December 25,
1879, he was united in marriage to Miss Carrie Webb, of Sedan. They have one daughter -- Olive R. He is a member of Vesper Lodge, No.
136, A., F. & A. M., and of Syrock Chapter, No. 42, and has served as Senior Deacon in the Blue Lodge and two terms as Excellent Scribe,
one term as Excellent King, and one as Most Excellent High Priest, also two terms as Noble Grand of Sedan Lodge, No. 141, I.O.O.F. He
was a charter member of the two last mentioned organizations.
83. Chautauqua County Marriages, Clerk of the District Court, Chautauqua County, Kansas, Chautauqua County Marriages
(http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/chautauq/library/marriage/cqmarrb.html), Book "B", Line 223.
84. CENSUS (1910): Illinois, Winnebago County, 1910 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series T624, roll 336. (Washington,
D.C.: National Archives), Page 287a, family 2, house number 2. Computer graphic from microfilm of original records.
85. CENSUS (1920): Illinois, Winnebago County, 1920 U.S. Census, population schedule. Microfilm series T625, roll 417. (Washington,
D.C.: National Archives), Page 175, Dwelling 147. Computer graphic from microfilm of original records.
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