Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ; . married Roger Reed. , born May 16, 1769, mentioned below. , born December 21, 1770. 5. James,born October 16, 1772. 6. Susanna, bornJanuary 28, 1774, died June 8, 1774. 7. Asa,born June 20, 1775. 8. Thomas, born De-cember 27, 1777, married Bacon; died August 6, 1846. 9. Lydia (twin) born Octo-ber 27, 1780, died June 27, 1813; marriedSamuel Fletcher, of Littleton. 10. Lucy (twin),born October 27, 1780, died September 20,1837; married Elijah Putnam, of Am


Historic homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ; . married Roger Reed. , born May 16, 1769, mentioned below. , born December 21, 1770. 5. James,born October 16, 1772. 6. Susanna, bornJanuary 28, 1774, died June 8, 1774. 7. Asa,born June 20, 1775. 8. Thomas, born De-cember 27, 1777, married Bacon; died August 6, 1846. 9. Lydia (twin) born Octo-ber 27, 1780, died June 27, 1813; marriedSamuel Fletcher, of Littleton. 10. Lucy (twin),born October 27, 1780, died September 20,1837; married Elijah Putnam, of Amherst,New Hampshire. (IV) Job Webber, son of Captain JohnWebber (3), was born in Bedford, May 16,1769, and died there October 10, 1838. Hema-rried at Bedford, June 21, 1796, SarahDavis, who died January 31, 1861. At theclose of the Revolution he and his brother Asaenlisted for the war with the Indians on thefrontier. Children, born at Bedford : i. John,born April 25, 1797, died September 24, Sally (twin), born June 9, 1798, died De-cember 27, 1857; married James Park. (twin), bom Jume 9, 1798, died March ^. BENJAMIN N. WEBBER MIDDLESEX COUNTY. 1425 6, 1879. 4- Artemas. l5rn in Littleton whither thel)arents removed. (V) Benjamin Newton Webber, son of JobWebber (4), was bom at Littleton, Massachu-setts, August 24, 1812. He received his edu-cation in the district schools of Littleton andEast Chelmsford, now Lowell, whither hecame to live when he was thirteen years began work when very young in the millof the Merrimack Manufacturing Company,but left after a short time to attend the Pinker-ton Academy at Derry, New Hampshire, fromwhich he graduated, and afterward became ateacher in the public schools of Derry. In 1833he returned to Lowell and entered the employof Atherton & Buttrick as clerk in their grocerjstore, then located in the old city hall buildingon Merrimack st


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