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  1. Ebenezer Webster (born in Kingston, New Hampshire, April 22, 1739; died in Salisbury (now part of Franklin), New Hampshire, April 22, 1806) was a United States farmer, innkeeper, militia member, politician and judge.

  2. Ebenezer Webster. American revolutionary. Learn about this topic in these articles: relationship with Webster. In Daniel Webster: Youth and early career. …ninth of 10 children of Ebenezer Webster, a veteran of the American Revolution, farmer and tavern-keeper, and leading townsman.

  3. 25. März 2016 · Colonel Ebenezer Webster. Born 22 Apr 1739 in Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire. Son of Ebenezer Webster Jr and Susanna (Batchelder) Webster. Brother of Meribah Webster, Susanna (Webster) Bohannon, Benjamin Webster, Hannah Webster, Mary Webster, William Webster and Esther Webster.

  4. WEBSTER, Ebenezer, patriot, b. in Kingston, N. H., in 1739; d. in Salisbury (now Franklin), N. H., in 1806. He served in the old French war under Sir Jeffrey Amherst, and in 1761 was one of the first settlers in what is now Franklin, N. H., then the most northern of the New England settlements. There he became a farmer and also kept a tavern.

  5. He was the son of Abigail (née Eastman) and Ebenezer Webster, a farmer and local official who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War. Ebenezer's ancestor, the English-born Thomas Webster, had migrated to North America around 1636.

  6. Ebenezer, an American patriot, father of Daniel Webster, born in Kingston, N. H., in 1739, died in Salisbury (now Franklin), N. H., in 1806. He served under Gen. Amherst in the “old French war,” and in 1761 was one of the original settlers of that part of the town of Salisbury now known as Franklin, then the northernmost New England settlement.

  7. Discover life events, stories and photos about Ebenezer Webster (1745–1823) of Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America.