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Arthur Davies Webb

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Fort Peddie, Cape, South Africa
Death: September 28, 1912 (63)
Bulawayo, Rhodesia (Cancer glands of the neck - four months)
Immediate Family:

Son of Frederick Charles Webb and Emily Webb
Husband of Mary Elizabeth Webb
Father of Arthur Clement Llewellyn Webb; Ethel Fynn; Bertram Fitzgerald Webb; Kathleen Mary Hopley; Selby Rogers Webb and 3 others
Brother of Louisa Emily Webb; William Joshua Webb; Alice Elizabeth Webb; Maria Helenor Webb; Harriet Bedford Grant and 6 others

Occupation: Solicitor
Managed by: Peter Gundry
Last Updated:

About Arthur Davies Webb

Information of Death Notice https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-14702-39869-7?cc=1838530 Bulawayo 1912, Vol. 10 image 176 of 279; National Archives, Harare. (Signed by son E.A. Webb (Egbert Allan Webb, single, mine owner died Bulawayo 5 Mar 1946)

Death Notice https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-14685-69933-59?cc=1837900 Death registers > 1906-1912, Vol. 14 > image 195 of 284; National Archives, Harare. signed 2 Oct 1912 by A.C.L. Webb, son

Birth and Marriage dates from http://www.1820settlers.com/

See obituary in South African Law Journal No 143 (1913) http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/soaf30&d...

http://www.s2a3.org.za/bio/Biograph_final.php?serial=3075 (Includes photograph) Arthur D. Webb, son of Frederick C. Webb, was a solicitor, notary public and conveyancer, with an interest in natural history and indigenous cultural artifacts. He was ecucated at Peddie, King William's Town, and Queenstown in the Eastern Cape. On 15 October 1873 he married Mary E. Bertram, with whom he had eight children. He practiced his profession in Queenstown from about 1870 to 1896. In that year he sent a list of "native curiosities", skins, horns, etc. to the State Museum in Pretoria, offering the items for sale. However, the museum's honorary director, Dr H.G. Breyer*, apppears not to have been interested in the materials, for he returned the list. Also in 1896 Webb offered premises in Queenstown for sale and subsequently resided in Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). There he practiced under the name A.D. Webb & Co., and later A.D. Webb & Son, to at least 1911. In 1899 Webb became a foundation member of the Rhodesia Scientific Association, Bulawayo, serving on its council from the beginning to 1903, then as joint vice-president for 1903/4, as an ordinary member of council again for 1905/6, and as joint vice-president again for 1907/8. In January 1900 he exhibited a large collection of Coleoptera and other insects from the neighbourhood of Bulawayo before the Association, followed in February by a collection of grasses, in April by a collection of Ladybirds (family Coccinellidae) and other beetles with elongate antennae, and in July by "native curios". List of sources: General directory of South Africa (Bulawayo), 1903, 1908, 1910, 1911. National Automated Archival Information Retrieval System (NAAIRS). . Documents relating to Webb, Arthur Davies / Webb, A.D. Rhodesia Scientific Association, Proceedings, 1899-1908, Vol. 1-7. South African who's who, 1908, 1909.

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Arthur Davies Webb's Timeline

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December 23, 1848
Fort Peddie, Cape, South Africa
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December 29, 1874
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September 4, 1876
Queenstown, Cape, South Africa
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May 19, 1878
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December 19, 1888
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November 5, 1891