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Biographical Sketch of John Webb
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John Burrel Webb

John Burrel Webb fought at Kettle Creek. He was a private in Captain Joseph Nail's company of Colonel Elijah Clark's regiment. He served from January 15, 1777 to April 26, 1779 when he was discharged. He subsequently volunteered and served as a private in Captain Lindsey's company of Colonel Clarke's regiment from July 10, 1780 to August 25, 1780. This data comes from his pension claim, S.32005 which was approved on March 4, 1831 and he was paid $80 per year until his death in 1841. Austin Webb and John Webb were brothers.

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