Name | WEBB, Clayton | |
Prefix | Captain | |
Born | 31 Oct 1779 | Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] |
Gender | Male | |
Census | 1808 Tax list Ohio, Hamilton County, No Township: page 34 index, no image WEBB, Clayton 1809 Tax list Ohio, Hamilton County, No Township: page 35 index, no image Webb, Clayton Details of 1810 federal census Ohio, Hamilton County, Anderson: page 28 index, no image WEBB, Clayton...no information <—no census exists for this part of OHIO Details of 1820 federal census Ohio, Hamilton County, Anderson: page ? image 2 of 9 at ancestry.com WEBB, Clayton males: 1(10-15) 1(16-18) 1(26-44); females:1(-10) 1(10-15) 1(16-18), 1(16-26) one engaged in agriculture WEBB, John males: 3(-10) 1(10-15) 1(26-44); females: 1(-10) 2(10-15) 1(16-18) 1(16-26) one engaged in agriculture Details of 1830 federal census Ohio, Hamilton County, Anderson: page 150, image 15 of 30 at ancestry.com, line 209 WEBB, Clayton males: 1(5-9) 2(15-19) 1(20-29) 1(50-59); females: 1(15-19) 1(40-49) 7 total in household Details of 1840 federal census Ohio, Hamilton County, Anderson: page 413, image 17 of 26 at ancestry.com Webb, John males: 1(15-20), 1(30-40), 1(50-60); females: 2(15-20), 2(30-40), 1(50-60) - 1 engaged in agriculture Clayton and Jane are most likely living with their son John Details of 1850 federal census Ohio, Hamilton County, Anderson Township: page 175, image 12 of 73 at ancestry.com, 29 August, lines 14-21, 478/485 WEBB, John 29 male, white, farmer, 3800 real estate value, born in Ohio <—the ‘about ten’ year old son in 1832 will written by his father Clayton WEBB, Pennetia 29 female, white, born in ?A WEBB, Josiah 8 male, white, born in Ohio, attended school WEBB, Virginia 6 female, white, born in Ohio Web, Madelinia 4 female, white, born in Ohio WEBB, Jane 68 female, white, 3800 real estate value, born in Pennsylvania Pillsburraugh, R. 16 male, white, laborer, born in england Lonque?, Martha 11 female, white, born in ireland, attended school [WEBB, Clayton died of brain conge in April, age 70, male, white, born New Jersey] [2] | |
Census | 1808 | Miscellaneous Township, Hamilton County, Ohio |
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Census | 1810 | Anderson, Hamilton County, Ohio |
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Census | 1820 | Anderson, Hamilton County, Ohio |
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Census | 1830 | Anderson, Hamilton County, Ohio |
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Census | 1850 | Anderson, Hamilton County, Ohio |
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MILF | Y | |
MILI | The roster of the war of 1812 for Ohio consisted of a total of 26,280 men who enlisted from Ohio to assist the nation in this war. They comprised of 3 regiments, 464 companies, 13 cavalry troops, and 1 artillery battery. This collection has broken up this list for easier perusal by the company, troop, or battery of the soldiers. Because of war having been declared, President Madison issued instructions to Governor Return Jonathan Meigs of Ohio, on April 6, 1812, to assemble the Militia at Dayton, Ohio, to be drilled and prepared to march to Detroit by the end of the month, more than the required number of men had been enrolled. Early in May these troops were fairly equipped and had chosen their field officers. The President had commissioned Governor Hull of Michigan, as brigadier general. General Hull arrived at Dayton, Ohio, on May 25, 1812, and left with his troops, June 1. According to the records in The Adjutant General’s Department at Columbus, Ohio furnished for this war 1,759 Officers and 24,521 Enlisted men distributed as follows: • First Regiment Infantry, 108 Companies. • Second Regiment Infantry, 85 Companies. • Third Regiment Infantry, 56 Companies. • Unassigned Infantry, 185 Companies. • Assigned to U. S. Infantry, 5 Companies. • Mounted Infantry, 25 Companies. • Cavalry, 13 Troops. • Artillery, 1 Battery. Adam’s Regiment Ohio Militia (War of 1812) Roll Of Capt. Clayton Webb’s Company (Probably from Hamilton County) Served from August 24, until September 20, 1813 Capt. Clayton Webb In the Oct 16, 1811 Liberty Hall (Cincinnati, OH) newspaper: Major Clayton Webb is elected county commissioner. Rank Roll of the Officers composing the First Brigade of the First Division of Ohio Milita -------year 1814 [Hamilton County] Rank: Lt. Colonel Clayton Webb Date of commission: August 23, 1812 In the Jul 20, 1813 Liberty Hall (Cincinnati, OH) newspaper: Oration suited to the occasion delivered by Col. Clayton Webb [3, 4] | |
Will | Last Will and Testament of Clayton Webb Filed April 22, 1850 Re-Recorded Vol. 1 Page 335 Be it remembered that I Clayton Webb of the County of Hamilton and State of Ohio being in the fifty third year of my age in perfect health and of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament (any other I have not made) 1st I direct that my beloved wife Jane have the sole direction as to the place and manner in which my body shall in interred 2nd I direct that all my lawful debts should I leave any at the time of my decease be punctually paid, after which 3rd I give and bequeath all my estate both real and personal amounting by estimation to five thousand dollars to my beloved wife Jane, believing her fully as capable of acting with judgment and impartiality in the distribution thereof among our children as I am or would be should I survive her, I am led to this step from the following reasons -- 1st I have full confidence and ever have had in her fidelity economy industry judgment and affection for our children 2nd It has been by her exertions as well as mine by laboring hard for thirty two years that we have acquired what little property we have, and I have always thought it a hardship where both have equally strove to obtain an independence so necessary in the decline of life that any distinction should be made on the death of either -- 3rd From long experience in settling up estates and making divisions among the heirs I am led to believe that generally speaking there is not that ardent and lasting affection in children towards parents, that parents have towards their children. How often have I seen families of children go by the ears in presence of their widowed mother before the corpse had scarcely time to rest in the grave. How often have I seen mothers wheedled out of the small pittance allowed them by law and turned out of doors by unfeeling children; and although I now apprehend no such conduct from my children, I think it my absolute duty to remove the temptation. 4th I further will that should my wife Jane after my decease think proper to intermarry with any person (which I think very improbable) the person so intermarrying with shall have no control over nor inherit any part or parcel of the property herein bequeathed, and should there be any law or usage that would make such person’s claim paramount to this my last will and testament whereby he might inherit possess or control for any period of time the property herein bequeathed then this my last will and testament to be null and void to all intents and purposes I also request my son-in-law John Magill to advise with and assist his mother-in-law in all matters and difficulties that may arise or grow out of the execution in this instrument of writing -- To the care and protection of his mother I commit our little son John now about ten years old the only one of our children who is not of age-- Written with my own hand without consultation. In witness wherereof I Clayton Webb the testator have hereunto set my hand and seal this eleventh day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two. Signed sealed and acknowledged in presence of us who have subscribed in presence of each other J H Gerard J M ?han [can’t read signature, too light on photocopy] Henry Debott Clayton Webb ss [5] | |
Died | 8 Apr 1850 | Anderson, Hamilton County, Ohio [1] |
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Buried | Newton City, Hamilton County, Ohio | |
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Person ID | I156 | Shepard and John Tree |
Last Modified | 14 Mar 2020 |
Father | WEBB, John, b. Bef 1762, Monmouth County, New Jersey , d. Bef 8 Jun 1805, Hamilton County, Ohio (Age < 43 years) | |
Mother | CLEVENGER, Theodosia, b. Monmouth County, New Jersey , d. Aft 1821 | |
Family ID | F101 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | RIGGS, Jane, b. 18 Nov 1781, Washington County, Pennsylvania , d. 10 Jan 1859 (Age 77 years) | |||||||||||||||||||
Married | Abt 1801 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Last Modified | 2 Jan 2022 | |||||||||||||||||||
Family ID | F100 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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