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Webb, Mary - 26th. June 1864 - {Father John Webb} - {Mother Mary Rea} @ 32 Regent Street
Webb, John - 7th. May 1866 - {Father John Webb} - {Mother Mary Rea} @ 32 Regent Street
Webb, James - 8th. March 1868 - {Father John Webb} - {Mother Mary Rea} @ 32 Regent Street
Webb, Eliza Jane - 19th. July 1870 - {Father John Webb} - {Mother Mary Rea} @ 32 Regent Street
Webb, Agnes Stanislaus - 7th. May 1872 - {Father John Webb} - {Mother Mary Rea} @ 32 Regent Street
Webb, Rose Ann McFarlin Dympna - 1876 - {Father John Webb} - {Mother Mary Rea}
Webb, Henery Nicholas "Harry" - 9th. July 1880 - {Father John Webb} - {Mother Mary Rea}
Father John was born Regent Street - The family were living @ 85 O'Meath Street, Ormeau,Antrin in 1901 and @ 21 Ormeau Street, Cromac.Antrim in 1911
Eliza Jane went on to marry John Blevings and she and her brother Harry were living with him @ 86 Roslyn Street, Ormeau in 1901 Census even though they did not actually marry until 1915 and 2 Powerscourt Street, Cromac. Antrim in 1911 - From c1923 they moved into the house that her father John Webb had occupied @ 21 Ormeau Street - Info courtesy of Carol Brownlee


Webbs, James - 1873


Webb, Catherine Sarah - 2nd.qtr.1878


Webb, Joseph Jarlath - 2nd.qtr.1883


Webb, Mary McClune - 1886


Webb, Eveline - 1888


Webb, Ernest Stanley - 3rd.qtr.1890 - {Father James Webb a dock labourer} - {Mother Margaret "Maggie" Cameron}
Webb, John Alexander - 3rd.qtr.1892 - {Father James Webb a dock labourer} - {Mother Margaret "Maggie" Cameron}
1901 family were living 101 Broadway Street, St.Annes. Antrim - 1911 family were living at Pottinger Co.Down - Family were Salvation Army
Father James was born @ Armagh and Margaret Cameron Co.Down


Webb, Sarah Evaline - 3rd.qtr.1894


Webb, Margaret Elizabeth - 3rd.qtr.1896


Webb, Betty Muriel - 3rd.qtr.1919

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Webb, John - 1866 infancy - Son of John and Mary Webb


Webb, Eliza - 1872 aged 70 - {b.c1802}


Webb, John J. - 1875 - Started construction of the Commercial Hotel on 32 Regent Street which later was renumbered 34 and is now the Loft Bar....


Webb, Eveline - 1889 infancy


Webb, Jane - 4th.qtr.1909 aged 68 - {b.c1841}

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arrow-red-right.jpg (648 bytes) Webbs, Sarah - 22nd. December 1855 aged 23 - {b.c1832} - {Father James Webbs} - Married Thomas McDonald aged 22 - {Father William McDonald}

Webb, John - 1864~1875 - Leased a house and yard at 32 Regent Street from John Robson


Webb, John - 1869 - Married .................


Webb, William a soldier - 10th. May 1873 - Married Ellen McWhinney
Witnessed by George and Jane McWhinney @ St.Marks Church of Ireland

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The Belfast Evening Telegraph, April 25th, 1914

A, B, C, and D companies of the 2nd Battalion North Down Regiment UVF, forming the-Newtownards contingent, were mobilised last night. Secret orders arrived about six o'clock for the Volunteers to be in readiness for duty. A splendid response was made to the unexpected call, and at 9-30 over 400 men had responded. At ten o'clock, under Company Commanders M. H. Walker, James Blow, W. H. Wright, and W. H. Webb, the men left Castle Gardens and marched by a devious route to Donaghadee, where they arrived before midnight. Here they took up duty with the other companies in securing the approaches to the harbour, and remained on duty until the arms and ammunition were discharged and loaded on the motor cars, lorries, and farm carts. The vessel conveying the stores did not arrive until 6 o'clock, but the men did not complain of their long vigil. After the arms had been landed and sent on to the various destinations the majority of the men returned home, the remainder marching as escorts to the carts conveying the rifles, &c, to Newtownards. The gun-running was most successfully accomplished. The owners of motor cars in Newtownards lent their vehicles for the purpose of quickly transferring the rifles and ammunition to their intended destinations.


Capt. Carl Watson Webb - Formerly Royal garrison Artillery - Of Rath House, Knock. Belfast - Was Commissioned in the Royal Garrison Artillery in October 1914 and served with the Salonika Expeditionary Force. He took an active part in the formation of the North of Ireland Flying Club in Newtownards and earned his "A" flying licence in November 1934 - He was a director of Webb & Co. of Newtownards


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