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Laura Powell

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Laura Report 15 Feb 2007 18:26

Hello all, Im trying to find out any information on my great grandads side of the family. What I know about the Webbers is: Henry Webber (b. abt 1830 in Devon) married ????? had children (Ann and Edmund) Edmund Webber (b. abt1852 Chawleigh, Devon) married Sarah (b. 1852 Chulmleigh, Devon d. 1888) had children: Emma Jane (b. abt1876 Chulmleigh, Devon) Annie (b. abt1880 South Molton, Devon) and William Webber (b. abt 1878 South Molton, Devon) married Harriet Maud (nee Greenaway) (b. abt 1880 Preshute, Wiltshire) had many children including: Harriet Maud Webber (1902, london) ----- My grandma. Any info on any of these people would help a lot, thank you. Many thanks Laura

eMMA

eMMA Report 24 Sep 2007 21:46

Hi Laura,
Just come accross your post, part of my fathers family are Webber and originally come from Chumleigh in Devon - they must be related as it is only a small village ( oddly enough we have friends who live their). they moved in the mid 1800s to South London Plumstead area, some of the men of the family have the middle name Dunkley which seems to have been passed down for several hundred years - i am still researching this area of my family but will get back to you if i find more info.

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Emma Radley