Samuel Webber II, 16811736 (aged 55 years)

Name
Samuel /Webber/ II
Given names
Samuel
Surname
Webber
Name suffix
II
Birth
1681 25
Marriage
1704 (aged 23 years)
Note: The Rise of the Webbers Lists 1705 for marriage.

The Rise of the Webbers Lists 1705 for marriage.

This website lists 1704:
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~rudged/gen/webber.html

Occupation
Millwright/Soldier
Note: From The Rise of the Webbers:

From The Rise of the Webbers:
Samuel was both a Millwright and a soldier.
He went to Damariscotta and built the first mill there for William
Vaughan.

Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
July 9, 1708 (aged 27 years)
Birth of a daughter
April 15, 1710 (aged 29 years)
Birth of a son
March 21, 1711 (aged 30 years)
Birth of a daughter
Death of a father
1716 (aged 35 years)
Birth of a daughter
March 2, 1716 (aged 35 years)
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
January 31, 1719 (aged 38 years)
Death of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
July 24, 1727 (aged 46 years)
Marriage of a daughter
Birth of a son
October 7, 1729 (aged 48 years)
Marriage of a son
Marriage of a son
Death
1736 (aged 55 years)
Note: The Rise of the Webbers Lists "1735" as year of death.

The Rise of the Webbers Lists "1735" as year of death.

This Website & References Lists "1736" as year of death.
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~rudged/gen/webber.html

Address
Note: From the Rise of the Webbers:

From the Rise of the Webbers:
He was granted land between 1702 and 1722 in Cape Neddick.

He also owned land at Small Point, Kennebec.

His father gave him land in his will at Black Point, Scarborough.

His own will March 25 - May 29, 1735 names his wife and
executive and twelve children.

Family with parents
father
himself
Father’s family with Deborah Littlefield
father
stepmother
16601747
Birth: 1660 36 Titchfield, Co. Hants, England
Death: May 19, 1747York, York Co. ME.
Marriage Marriage
Family with Elizabeth Young
himself
wife
Marriage Marriage1704
22 months
daughter
17051721
Birth: October 12, 1705 24 21 York, York Co., ME
Death: September 27, 1721York, York Co., ME
3 years
son
22 months
daughter
11 months
son
3 years
daughter
23 months
daughter
daughter
daughter
1 year
daughter
4 years
son
5 years
son
2 years
son
George Stover + Elizabeth Young
wife’s husband
wife
Marriage Marriage1741
Hon. Samuel Came + Elizabeth Young
wife’s husband
wife
Marriage Marriage1754
Birth
Marriage
Occupation
Death
Address
Marriage

The Rise of the Webbers Lists 1705 for marriage.

This website lists 1704:
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~rudged/gen/webber.html

Occupation

From The Rise of the Webbers:
Samuel was both a Millwright and a soldier.
He went to Damariscotta and built the first mill there for William
Vaughan.

Death

The Rise of the Webbers Lists "1735" as year of death.

This Website & References Lists "1736" as year of death.
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~rudged/gen/webber.html

Address

From the Rise of the Webbers:
He was granted land between 1702 and 1722 in Cape Neddick.

He also owned land at Small Point, Kennebec.

His father gave him land in his will at Black Point, Scarborough.

His own will March 25 - May 29, 1735 names his wife and
executive and twelve children.

Note

Dates Also Listed Here: http://homepages.wmich.edu/~rudged/gen/webber.html

Note

Dates Also Listed Here: http://homepages.wmich.edu/~rudged/gen/webber.html