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Martha Ann Webb 1832 – 1903 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1832

Birth Location: Kent County, Maryland, USA

Death Date: 28 Sep 1903

Death Location: Kent, Maryland, USA

Father: Joseph Webb

Mother: Asenath Stavely

Spouse(s): William Hurlock

Children(s): Sarah Hurlock, Milla Hurlock, Benjamin Hurlock, Emma Hurlock, John Hurlock, George Hurlock

According to available records, Martha Ann Webb was born in 1832 in Kent County, Maryland, USA, the child of Joseph W Webb and Asenath Elizabeth Stavely. Following those early years, Martha Ann Webb married William G Hurlock, and their family grew to include Sarah Jane Hurlock, Milla Elizabeth Lizzie Hurlock, Benjamin F Hurlock, Emma A Hurlock, John E Hurlock and George Anna Hurlock. In the later years of life, Martha Ann Webb died in 1903 in Kent, Maryland, USA.

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Parents

Joseph Webb
1806 – 1872
Birth Location: Kent County, Maryland, USA
JW
Asenath Stavely
1804 – 1887
Birth Location: Kent County, Maryland, USA
AS

Spouses(s)

William Hurlock
1824 – 1910
Birth Location: Maryland, USA
WH

Children(s)

Sarah Hurlock
1854 – 1924
Birth Location: Maryland, USA
SH
Milla Hurlock
1855 – 1926
Birth Location: Maryland, USA
MH
Benjamin Hurlock
1858 – 1925
Birth Location: Vienna, Dorchester County, Maryland, USA
BH
Emma Hurlock
1860 –
Birth Location: Maryland
EH
John Hurlock
1865 –
Birth Location: Maryland
JH
George Hurlock
1877 –
Birth Location: Maryland
GH

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 1832
    Event Place: Kent County, Maryland, USA
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: East New Market, Dorchester, Maryland; Roll: 508; Family History Film: 1254508; Page: 42C; Enumeration District: 002; Image: 0508

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1880
    Event Place: East New Market, Dorchester, Maryland, United States
    Record Source: 1880 United States Federal Census, Year: 1880; Census Place: East New Market, Dorchester, Maryland; Roll: 508; Family History Film: 1254508; Page: 42C; Enumeration District: 002; Image: 0508

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 28 Sep 1903
    Event Place: Kent, Maryland, USA

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