In the 1850 U.S. Census, Thomas and Mary were living in Washington, DC, and he was a "cabinet maker."
George N. Webster (born c.1828) was living with Thomas and Mary in 1850, and he was also a "cabinet marker."
"On the 4th instant of consumption, Thomas W. Webster in the 38th year of his age. The funeral will take place from the residence of his uncle, Mark Dubant, 435 8th st., between G and H on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend."
The Evening Star
7 May 1860
Odd Fellows' Funeral
Washington Lodge, No. 6, I.O.O.F., (Marshal, James Skirving) preceded by Withers' band, were out in procession yesterday afternoon, attending the funeral of Mr. Thomas W. Webster, late a member of Mechanics' Lodge, No. 15, of Baltimore. The funeral services at the house were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Hamilton, and the corpse conveyed to the Congressional Cemetery, where, after the solemn services of the Order by Chaplain John T. Clements, it was deposited.
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In the 1860 U.S. Census, the widowed Mary was living in Washington, DC, and she was a "vest maker."
Mary [2nd] married George Melling, Sr., (5 Feb 1821 - 14 Apr 1919) on 2 May 1867 in Washington, DC.
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The other known children of Thomas and Mary were:
1) Millard Webster (born c.1855) was born in Washington, DC.
2) Rosaline Webster (born c.1859) was born in Washington, DC.
In the 1850 U.S. Census, Thomas and Mary were living in Washington, DC, and he was a "cabinet maker."
George N. Webster (born c.1828) was living with Thomas and Mary in 1850, and he was also a "cabinet marker."
"On the 4th instant of consumption, Thomas W. Webster in the 38th year of his age. The funeral will take place from the residence of his uncle, Mark Dubant, 435 8th st., between G and H on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend."
The Evening Star
7 May 1860
Odd Fellows' Funeral
Washington Lodge, No. 6, I.O.O.F., (Marshal, James Skirving) preceded by Withers' band, were out in procession yesterday afternoon, attending the funeral of Mr. Thomas W. Webster, late a member of Mechanics' Lodge, No. 15, of Baltimore. The funeral services at the house were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Hamilton, and the corpse conveyed to the Congressional Cemetery, where, after the solemn services of the Order by Chaplain John T. Clements, it was deposited.
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In the 1860 U.S. Census, the widowed Mary was living in Washington, DC, and she was a "vest maker."
Mary [2nd] married George Melling, Sr., (5 Feb 1821 - 14 Apr 1919) on 2 May 1867 in Washington, DC.
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The other known children of Thomas and Mary were:
1) Millard Webster (born c.1855) was born in Washington, DC.
2) Rosaline Webster (born c.1859) was born in Washington, DC.
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