She was the eight of a family of fifteen children of Stephen Atkinson. Her mother's maiden name was Elizabeth Ross. Her parents were among the first settlers of the region where she lived and died. All but two of this family are now dead. Those living are Mrs. Martha Beard, of Belmont, Ohio and John J. Atkinson of Barnesville, Ohio.
On October 22, 1861, she was married to Dr. W.G. Webb, and in 1911, their golden wedding was celebrated. Six children were born, as follows: Mrs. Frances L. Suppes, Charles C. Webb, and Martha E., who reside at Cameron, and Dr. William S. Webb who has his home at Warwood, W.Va.,A third daughter,
Clara L., died in 1890 and another died in infancy. Ten grandchildren are living, and four are dead.
The cause of death was pneumonia. Funeral services were held from her home, Tuesday, March 5, and were conducted by Elder F. Maury, of the Church of Christ, of which she had long been a devoted member. Interment at the New Cemetery at Cameron.
Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord--that they may rest from their labors, for their works follow after them.
---Rev. 14:14.
She was the eight of a family of fifteen children of Stephen Atkinson. Her mother's maiden name was Elizabeth Ross. Her parents were among the first settlers of the region where she lived and died. All but two of this family are now dead. Those living are Mrs. Martha Beard, of Belmont, Ohio and John J. Atkinson of Barnesville, Ohio.
On October 22, 1861, she was married to Dr. W.G. Webb, and in 1911, their golden wedding was celebrated. Six children were born, as follows: Mrs. Frances L. Suppes, Charles C. Webb, and Martha E., who reside at Cameron, and Dr. William S. Webb who has his home at Warwood, W.Va.,A third daughter,
Clara L., died in 1890 and another died in infancy. Ten grandchildren are living, and four are dead.
The cause of death was pneumonia. Funeral services were held from her home, Tuesday, March 5, and were conducted by Elder F. Maury, of the Church of Christ, of which she had long been a devoted member. Interment at the New Cemetery at Cameron.
Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord--that they may rest from their labors, for their works follow after them.
---Rev. 14:14.
Inscription
Lousia Webb Feb 10, 1836 Mar 4, 1913
Gravesite Details
Wife of William George Webb - Dau of Stephen & Elizabeth (Ross) Atkinson, - Grand dau of Charles & Elizabeth (Stephens) Atkinson, Gdaughter of Robinson & Mary Ann (Davis) Ross - Parents & Grandparents buried in Old Cameron Cemetery
Family Members
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Rebecca A. Atkinson
1827–1892
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Benjamin Atkinson
1830–1851
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Samuel S Atkinson
1832–1892
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Margaret Atkinson
1833–1855
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Martha Atkinson Beard
1838–1924
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Stephen A Atkinson
1840–1903
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John J. Atkinson
1842–1917
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Abel Morgan Atkinson
1844–1872
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Mary Elisabeth Atkinson
1846–1847
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Maria Jane Atkinson
1848–1852
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Julia A. Atkinson Schafer
1850–1879
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