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About Eliza Ann Webb
George [E.] Webb was born 1800 (MRB omitting parentage) in Connecticut. He married Eliza Ann White, 7 Nov., 1824 (also of Conn.) and to them was born in Windham, Conn. daughter Sarah E. Webb, 31 July, 1825. Eliza Ann White’s father was Amos White. Source: New England Historical-Genealogical Society.
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The second liaison [for Robert Stafford] may have begun about 1850 or so. Apparently the slave was named Judy. Two daughters were born. The elder was named Cornelia. The younger, named Nanette or Nannie, was born on Cumberland Island, June 20, 1854. They were brought up in New Jersey by a white man named George E. Webb, his wife Eliza, and their daughter Sarah E. Webb. Sarah Webb was mentor and tutor to her charges; and she grew especially fond of the younger daughter, Nanette.
- http://www.diaspora.illinois.edu/news0309/news0309-8.pdf Frau Doktor Nancy Stafford of Georgia: From Slave to Physician By Mary R. Bullard and Tracy Moxhay Castle. The African Diaspora Archeology Network: March 2009 Newsletter.
- http://www.kfkronenberg.com/cumberland_island_researchers_aid.doc
Eliza Ann Webb's Timeline
1851 |
March 4, 1851
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Florida, United States
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1854 |
June 20, 1854
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Cumberland Island, Camden County, Georgia, United States
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