Fourteenth Generation


3465. Charlotte "Lottie" Robb was born on 1 January 1848 in Parkman, Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. She died on 5 January 1937 at the age of 89 in Aurora, Kane Co., Illinois, USA. She was buried in Elmwood Cmtry., Lorain, Lorain Co., Ohio, USA. Jan 6, 1937, The Chronicle Telegram. Elyria:
WEBSTER FUNERAL
Funeral services for the late Charlotte Robb Webster will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2:00 from the Sudro-Curtis Funeral Home with Dr. William Muir Auld officiating. Burial will be made in Elmwood cemetery.
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Jan 9, 1937, The Chronicle Telegram. Elyria:
Dr. and Mrs. Broda Barnes of Aurora, Illinois, were in Elyria for the funeral of the latter's grandmother, Mrs. I.A. Webster, Thursday. They stopped at the home of Mrs. Barnes' aunt, Mrs. LaMarche in Lakewood.
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Find A Grave Memorial# 55324314
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Letter (excerpts) from Lucy Chatfield (grandmother of Gerogianna) to Lucy's son Edward, who is in the Union Army:
North Ridgeville, Lorain, Co, O, 1863, March 5th

My Dear Edward,
... I have just heard that Georgianna and Charlotte Robb have gone to Oberlain to school. I will write a line and put your letter into it and send to them. They are some, like you, away from home and gladly receive news from a friend....

This from your loving Grandmother Lucy Chatfield.
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Letter courtesy of Terry & Peg McCarty
Source: THE CHATFIELD STORY, Terry & Margaret "Peg" (Chatfield) McCarty, Georgetown, Texas, www.chatfieldstory.com

Charlotte "Lottie" Robb and Iral Allyn Webster were married on 25 November 1868 in Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, USA. Iral Allyn Webster was born on 22 December 1841 in Eaton, Lorain Co., Ohio, USA. He died on 6 February 1911 at the age of 69 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, USA. He was buried in Elmwood Cmtry., Lorain, Lorain Co., Ohio, USA. Find A Grave Memorial# 55324312
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Iral A. Webster was born on Butternut Ridge, Eaton township, Lorain Co., Ohio, Dec. 22, 1840. In Iral's youth his parents moved to the State of Illinois. Returning from the West, for a short time Cleveland, Ohio, was their home and in 1848, Carlisle, Lorain Co., Ohio, became his father's residence, where he still lives.

Iral A. Webster's early days were spent on the home farm, in the blacksmith-shop, or in a quarry belonging to his father, except such time as was given to the district school, until 1861. During this year he attended a select school at Elyria, Ohio. In 1862 he commenced studies at Oberlin, Ohio, where some time was spent, until the spring of 1866; the balance was passed in teaching school at Lagrange and Amherst, Lorain Co., Ohio, and in reading law with J. D. Horton, of Ravenna, Ohio. Continuing his reading, with C.W. Johnston, Esq., of Elyria, he was, in said place, admitted to the bar Aug. 29, 1867. In December, 1867, he opened a law office at Oberlin, Ohio, where his family still resides, although Mr. Webster's time is mostly passed in Elyria, where he started a branch office, August, 1877. He formed a copartnership with Charles G. Finney, Jr., in February, 1872, which lasted but a few months, owing to the ill health of his partner. Jan. 1, 1877, saw his uncle, H.L. Webster, in the law business with him, which relation continued for one year, when Mr. Webster formed a partnership with his brother Fred, which still continues.

In December, 1877, Mr. I.A. Webster purchased one -half of the Oberlin Weekly News, and continued one of its owners and publishers until Jan. 1, 1879, his efforts having aided in a great degree in placing it upon a sound foundation.

On Nov. 25, 1868, Mr. Webster married Miss Lottie Robb, daughter of Jackson and Mary Robb. Of this marriage were born Albert M., Feb. 13, 1875; Angie L., April 8, 1877.

Mr. Webster is yet young, a man of high moral standing, and an ardent supporter of every movement looking towards the right. He is a prominent member of the Republican party. Sharing the confidence and good will of all, he enjoys that true respect of his fellows that only follows a life of strict integrity.
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Source: History of Lorain County, Ohio: with Illustrations & Biographical Sketches of Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers, Philadelphia, Williams Brother, 1879
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Feb 6, 1911, The Evening Telegram, Elyria:
Word was received in this city Monday afternoon, of the death of I.A. Webster, the well known attorney, who entered Lakeside hospital a few weeks ago in order to undergo an operation. Mr. Webster formerly lived in Oberlin but came to Elyria about twenty years ago and shortly after erected the present home on Washington avenue. He is survived by his wife, a son Albert, of Lorain and a daughter, Miss Angie Webster, of this city.

Charlotte "Lottie" Robb and Iral Allyn Webster had the following children:

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Dr. Albert Merrill Webster.

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Angelyn Lucretia "Angie" Webster was born on 8 April 1877 in Oberlin, Lorain Co., Ohio, USA. She died Acute heart attack on 1 October 1926 at the age of 49 in Elyria, Lorain Co., Ohio, USA. She was buried in Elmwood Cmtry., Lorain, Lorain Co., Ohio, USA. Find A Grave Memorial# 55324316
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Never married, no children
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Oct 2, 1926, The Chronicle Telegram, Elyria:
MISS ANGELYN WEBSTER
Miss Angelyn L. Webster, died very suddenly from an acute heart attack at her home, 300 Washington avenue, at 10:30 last night. Miss Webster had not been feeling well for some time, but her death was entirely unexpected.

She was the daughter of the late I.A. Webster, and was born in Oberlin, but has lived here ever since childhood. Miss Webster was endowed with a fine contralto voice, and for a number of years was a member of the choir of the First Congregational church of which she was a member.

She is survived by her mother, and her niece, Miss Charlotte Webster. Funeral services will be held at the home on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. Wm. Muir Auld. Burial will be at Elmwood cemetery, Lorain.