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Elizabeth Webb, d/o Joseph and Barsheba Thomas Webb, was born c.
1820. She ma rried Reuben Williamson born c. 1815. Reuben
Williamson is strongly believed t o be the son of John
Williamson. At the present the name of his mother is unk nown.
According to family tradition, Reuben was shot in the back by
Rebels whi le trying to make his escape through a window of his
home. He was buried wher e he fell. A grave that is located in
the area where his home stood and belie ved to be that of
Reuben's is on the hill above the present home of Lee and Je an
Schilling, Cosby, Tn. In the 1870 Cocke County Census, Elizabeth
Williamso n with children Nancy, Lewis and Anna are listed in
the household of her son, James. Elizabeth Webb Williamson is
believed to be buried in an unmarked grave in the Grassy Branch
Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. Elizabeth's death date is unknown.iv.Elizabeth Webb, born 1820 in Sevier County, Tennessee; died
Aft. 1870 in Sevier County, Tennessee; married Reuben
Williamson Abt. 1838 in Cocke County, Tennessee; born 1815 in
Cosby, Cocke County, Tennessee; died December 23, 1863 in Shot
by rebel soldiers during Civil War.Notes for Elizabeth Webb:
Elizabeth Webb, daughter of Joseph and Barsheba Thomas Webb, was
born in 1820. She married Reuben Williamson born in 1815.
Reuben Williamson is believed to be the son of John Williamson.
At the present time the name of his mother is unknown.
According to family tradition, Reuben was shot in the back by
the Rebels while trying to make his escape through a window of
his home. He was buried where he fell. A grave that is located
in the area where his home stood and believed to be that of
Reuben's is on the hill above the present home of Lee and Jean
Schilling, Cosby, TN. In the 1870 Cocke County Census,
Elizabeth Williamson with children Nancy, Lewis and Annie are
listed in the household of her son, James. Elizabeth Webb
Williamson is believed to be buried in an unmarked grave in the
Grassy Branch Cemetery, Sevier County, Tennessee. Elizabeth's death
date is unknown. Bibliography: Cocke County Census -
1850-1880 Cocke County Census - 1900 Sevier County Census -
1900 Other records; O' Neil, Duay and Nancy O'Neil: Sacred to
the memory, Cocke County Tennessee Cemetery Records, Volume 1.
Genealogy of Joseph M. and Martha Jane Styles Williams Ogle
Family Records Williamson Records compiled by Donald Hayes and
Dorothy E. Webb Notes for Reuben Williamson: Reuben was shot
in the back by rebel soldiers while trying to make his escape
through a window of his home. He was buried where he fell. A
grave that is located in the area where his home stood is
believed to be that of Reuben's. It is on the hill above the
present home of Lee and Jean Schilling, Cosby, Tennessee. Jay
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