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Melvin "Ted" Webb Sr.

1Paintsville Herald, Obit-Webb,Melvin,Sr., Mar.11,1959, 19 Nov 2001. "MELVIN WEBB MELVIN WEBB 53, DIES IN INDIANA Melvin Webb, 53, died suddenly February 23 1959, in Wabash, Indiana where he had resided for the past four years. A former resident of Van Lear he was familiarly known as "Ted", he was a son of the late Alec and Manda Butcher Webb. Surviving are his wife, Clara Ramey Webb, four sons, Melvin Jr., Herman, Willie and Donald, all of Wabash, four daughters, Mrs. Loretta Lynn, Washington, D.C.; Peggie Sue, Betty Ruth, and Brenda Gale, all of Wabash; also four brothers, Arbie Webb and Carman Webb of Van Lear; John W. Webb, Wabash, Ind.; and Simon Webb, Bucyrus, Ohio; and two sisters, Mrs. Ashley Butcher of Van Lear and Mrs. Daniel Miller, Bucyrus, Ohio. Funeral services were conducted at 2:00 p.m. February 26 by Rev. Grover Fannin. Burial was in the family cemetery at Van Lear. NOTE: This Cemetery is also known as the "WEBB-BUTCHER CEMETERY" PAINTSVILLE HERALD MAR.11 1959 Copyright 2001 Paintsville Herald.".


Clara Marie Ramey

1Paintville Herald, Obit-Ramey,Clara, 19 Nov 2001. "CLARA BUTCHER Clara Marie (Ramey) Webb, Butcher, 69, died Tuesday, November 24 1981 in Nashville, Tennessee. The daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah Blair Ramey, Mrs. Butcher was born May 5, 1912 in Johnson County. She was a resident of Nashville, and a retired nurse. Mrs. Butcher was preceded in death by her first husband, Ted Webb. She is survived by her husband Tommy Butcher, Wabash, Indiana; four sons, Junior and Donald Webb, both of Wabash, Indiana; Herman Webb, Van Lear, and Jay Lee Webb, Nashville, Tennessee; four daughters; Loretta Lynn, Hurricane Mills, Tennessee; Crystal Gayle, Nashville, Tennessee; Peggy Sue Wright and Betty Hopkins, both of Hendersonville, Tennessee; 23 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Survivors also include one brother, Edward Ramey, Hager Hill; one sister, Rushie Whitten, Van Lear; two half-brothers, George Ramey, Ohio, and Bill Ramey, Van Lear; and three half sisters; Audrey Gilberts and Garnet Horn, both of Ohio; and Jewell Ramey, East Point. Funeral services were held Saturday, November 28, in Jones-Preston Funeral Home Chapel with Lowell Webb officiating. Burial was in the family cemetery in Van Lear with Jones-Preston Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Copyright 2001 Paintsville Herald.".


William "Bid" Webb Jr.

1Johnson Co His Soc, Cem Rec-Webb,Wm,Bid, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jccem/webbbut.html, 23 Oct 2000. "WEBB-BUTCHER CEMETERY-Located at Butcher Hollow, Van Lear, Ky:William Bid Webb;1816-1901.".