Col Ebenezer Webster

  • American

Ebenezer Webster was a notable American farmer and tavern owner who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. His son, Daniel Webster, was a United States Congressman and US Secretary of State. - AsNotedIn


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Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1739/04/22 Susanna Batchelder, wife of Ebenezer Webster, gives birth to a son, Ebenezer Webster in Kingston, Province of New Hampshire. Born
1761/01/18 Mehetabel Smith marries Ebenezer Webster in Salisbury, Province of New Hampshire. Groom
1774/00/00 By 1774, Ebenezer Webster makes plans replace the family's log cabin with a frame residence. The American Revolution will interrupt his plans. Home Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site Franklin
1774/10/13 Abigail Eastman, daughter of Rodger Eastman and Jerusha Fitts Eastman, marries Ebenezer Webster in Salisbury, Essex, Province of Massachusetts Bay. Groom Salisbury, MA Massachusetts
1780/00/00 Ebenezer Webster completes his new frame house on Punch Brook. Home Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site Franklin
1800/00/00 Ebenezer Webster, Daniel's father, moves into The Elms, a two-and one-half story frame house near the tavern in Salisbury which Judge Webster had operated since 1784. Home Daniel Webster Family Home Franklin
1806/04/22 Ebenezer Webster dies at age 67 in Salisbury, New Hampshire. Col Webster is buried at Webster Place Cemetery beyond the east end of Holy Cross Road. Died Daniel Webster Family Home Franklin
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