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Generation No.15
15.
Isaac15
Webb (Giles14,John13,Giles12,Richard11,William Micajah10
,Alexander
Jr.9,
Alexander8,
Henry Alexander7,
John Alexander6,
John5,
William4,
John3,
Geofrey2,
Henry1)
was born September 25, 1709 in N. Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., VA.
and died 1760, Will Proved Burial July 7, 1760, Fayette Co. KY.
He married (1) Rebecca Hull March 1713 in Richmond Co., VA., daughter
of Richard Hull and Mrs. Hull. She was born abt. 1687 in N.
Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., Va. He married (2) Frances Barber 1734
in Richmond Co., Virginia daughter of Charles Barber and Frances
Glascock. She was born 1720 in Richmond Co., Virginia and died
in Lexington, KY.
Children of Isaac Webb and Frances Barber are:
16. Nancy16 Webb
16.
John16 Webb,
born October 30, 1739, Richmond Co., VA.; died 1798, Franklin Co.,
Georgia
16. Isaac16 Webb, born October
30, 1739, Richmond Co., VA
16. James16 Webb, born
September 11, 1743, Richmond Co., VA, died September 8, 1774
16. Cuthbert16 Webb, born June
1, 1745, Richmond Co., VA., died January 25, 1781
16. Elizabeth16 Webb, born
1747, Richmond Co., VA.
16. Winifred16 Webb, born March
20, 1750, Richmond Co., VA.
16. Anne16 Webb, born June 22,
1753, Richmond Co., VA
16. Pricilla16 Webb, born June
6, 1754, Richmond Co., VA
16. Frances16 Webb, born
February 6, 1755, Richmond Co., VA
16. Giles16 Webb, born January
26, 1756, Richmond Co., VA
16. Charles Francis16 Webb,
born April 27, 1757, Richmond Co., VA
Events happening in their life :
| 1720 AD
Treaty of the Hague The
treaty of Hague was signed between Spain and the Quadruple
Alliance made up of Britain, France,Holland and Austria.
Spain’s Charles gave up his claim to the Italian throne, in
return for a promise that his son will become the ruler of
Parma, Piacenza and Tuscany. The Holy Roman Emperor Charles
VI gave up his claim to Spain. |
| 1721 AD
Bach Composes Brandenburg Concertos
-In 1721 J.S. Bach composed his six Brandenburg
Concertos. In 1722, he finished the first volume of The
Well-Tempered Clavier, and published the second volume in
1740. |
| 1721 AD
Treaty of Nystad Under
the Treaty of Nystadt, Russia received Estonia, and Livonia
and parts of the Baltic Islands. That brought the Great
Northern War to a final end. |
| 1724 AD
Treaty of Constantinople -The
Ottomans and the Russians signed the treaty of
Constantinople on June 23, 1724. The treaty partitioned
Persia between the Ottoman Empire and Russia. |
| 1725 AD
Peter the Great Dies
After a rule that lasted 42 years Peter the Great died. He
was 52 years old, and during his reign Russia had been
transformed. |
| 1733 AD
War of Polish Succession Begins
- With the death of Poland’s King
Augustus II a war broke out to determine who would succeed
him. Russia and Prussia demanded his legitimate son,
Frederick Augustus. France however, convinced the Polish
nobility to restore Stanislas Leeszynski, the kings
father-in-law, to the throne. As a result Russia invaded and
Stanislas was forced to flee to Danzig. The Russians lay
seige to Danzig, while France ,with Spanish support
,declared war on the Holy Roman Empire and sent a force to
relieve the siege of Danzig. After eight months Danzig fell
to Russian forces. The war ended in October 1735 when the
parties signed the Treaty of Vienna. The elector of Saxony
became the new Polish King. Austria ceded Naples and Sicily
to the Spanish Bourbons under the condition that they never
be united with Spain. |
1739 AD
War of Jenkins Ear - The
War of Jenkins’ Ear began between England and Spain in 1739,
when the Glasgow brig Rebecca was boarded by a Spanish Man
of War. The Spanish captain supposedly cut off one of the
ears of the British captain Richard Jenkins and declared
"Carry this home to the King your master whom, if he were
present, I would serve in a like fashion."
In response Admiral Edward Vernon was sent with a small
squadron of six ships to capture Porto Bello, one of the
strongest Spanish outposts in the Western Empire. Due to
superior tactics and gunnery, he succeeded. |
| 1739 AD
Battle of Karnal - A large
Mughal army was defeated by Persia's Nadir Shah. On March
20th 1739 Nadir Shah occupies Delhi, which he sacks . This
ends the Mughal Empire. |
| 1740 AD
The First Silesian War -
The First Silesian War occurs when Frederick II the son of
Frederich Wilhelm come to power in Prussia, on the death of
his father and seizes Silesia from the Austrians. The
Prussians soon become involved in the larger War of Austrian
succession. |
| 1740 AD
The War of the Austrian Succession
Begins The death of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles VI
on October 20, 1740 begins a contest of succession. Maria
Theresa queen of Hungary claims her right to succeed her
father. The King of Saxony, the elector of Bavaria and
Spain’s Phillip V contest that right. Thus begins the War of
Austrian succession that will embroil Europe for most of the
next eight years. |
| 1741 AD
Handel Composes The Messiah
- George Frideric Handel composed the oratiorio, The
Messiah, between August and September 1741, in London,
England. The work is premiered in the Music Hall of Dublin,
Ireland, on April 14, 1742. The text for The Messiah comes
from the Bible and the Prayer Book Psalter, and was compiled
by Charles Jennens. The tradition of standing up for the
Hallelujah Chorus began at the first performance. |
| 1743 AD
Treaty of Abo The Treaty of Abo
is signed between Russia and Sweden. Under its terms, Sweden
maintains part of Finland, but accedes to having Russia's
candidate become the King of Sweden. |
| 1745 AD
Jonathan Swift Dies -
Famous British author, Jonathan Swift, best known for his
works Gulliver's Travels, died in England in 1745. |
| 1748 AD
Treaty of Aix-la Chapelle The
War of Austrian Succession came to an end with the Treaty of
Aix-la chapelle. The war had exhausted European powers, with
all the major powers dragged into the war. In 1743 the
British army who for the last time was led in the field by
the King defeated the French at the battle of Dettingen.
Before long the war was being fought not only on the
European continent but in the Americas as well as in Asia.
The peace treaty called for the return of all captured
territories worldwide. The only exception was Silesia, which
Prussia refused to return to Austria, thus guaranteeing
another war. |
| 1754 AD
French–Indian War Begins
For almost nine years, a war was fought between British and
French soldiers in North America. The war was part of a
larger global war between the opponents. The British were
victorious, and France was forced to cede a new sense of
independent identity amongst the colonists, who were forced
to defend the colonies with limited help from the
motherland. |
| 1756 AD
The Seven Years War -Maria
Theresa the ruler of Austria was unwilling to accept the
loss of Silesia and she took steps to develop alliances to
restore it. She accomplished a diplomatic revolution by
creating an alliance between France and Austria. Great
Britain had meanwhile allied itself with Prussia. France
entered into an alliance with Sweden who then entered into
an alliance with Denmark aimed against France. Thus the
stage was set for a world war. It began when Prussia under
Frederick the Great invaded Saxony. Austria, France, Russia
and Sweden then declared war on Prussia and England soon
declared war on France. |
| 1757 AD
British Establish Sovereignty
Over India The British establish their sovereignty in
India when they defeat the Bengalese nabob at the Battle of
Nabob. Robert Clive led the British force. The British were
avenging the attack the year before by Siraj-ud-Daula on
Calcutta where he was trying to drive all Europeans out of
Bengal He locked up 146 Europeans in a small guardroom.
Overnight 2/3 died in the heat in what became known as the
"Black hole of Calcutta" |
| 1759 AD
Battle of Kunerdorf -The
Prussians suffered a number of major defeats on the
battlefield in 1759. First Prussia lost a major battle at
Kunersdorf. Then Friedrich August von Finck surrendered his
troops at Dresden. Another Prussian army was defeated at
Maxen. Finally, on the western front the French were
defeated. |
| 1759 AD
Battle of Quiberon Bay
The French fleet was defeated by the British, at the Battle
of Quiberon Bay on November 20, 1759. This eliminated French
plans for the invasion of England. |
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