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Tombstone see photo
1 CONT U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
 Name: Winnifred? Fanning
 Gender: female
 Spouse Name: Laughlin Fanning
 Spouse
 Birth Place: VA
 Spouse Birth Year: 1731
1 CONT Lt. in Virginia Militia, Mecklenburg, Co., Va., Mecklengurg Co., Va. Order b. 4. p. 442.
 from: Revolutionary War Records of Mecklenburg Co., Va. by Elliot, p. 60 and p. 177.
 1778 12 October Laughlin Fannin took Oath to become a Militia Officer in Mecklenburg Co., Va.
 Source: Mecklenburg Co., Va. Order Book 4 Page 442 He served as an Ensign and Lieutenant.
 Source: Revolutionary Records of Mecklenburg Co., Va. , Pages 60, 164, 165 & 177, by Katherine B. Elliot
 1780 4 June Ensign Laughlin Fannin present in Mecklenburg Co., Va. when Private Joseph Butler enlisted.
 Source: Revolutionary Records of Mecklenburg Co., Va. by Kathrine B. Elliott:
 Pg. 35 Joseph Butler Pension Application 18 November, 1833 enlisted june, 1780
 Pg. 33 Burton Hutchens drafted 1780 Application # R 1516 on 15 October, 1832
 Pg. 28 Brandon Thomas June, 1780
1 CONT Laughlin's service is documented in a book "Revolutionary War Records of Mechlenburg County (VA)
 P. 27 Thomas Brandon reported to have served under CAptain Richard Swepson, Lt. John Clay and Ensign Laughlin Fanning "marched to Yorktown and at the surrender"
 Hutchins Burton served under Col. William Lucas, Capt Richard Swepson, Lt. John Clay and Ens. Laughlin Fannin "for the southern campaigns"
 Fannin. Laughlin Took oath of militia officer Oct.12, 1778- Order Book 4, p. 442
 P. 165 List of officers found in order book of Mecklenburg Co. Lieut. Laughlin Fanning
 P.177 Court Order 12 Oct. 1778 Laughlin Fanning, an officer of the militia in this ounty took the oath of an officer as required by law, Order Book 4, P. 442
 It is also reprted in several pension requests images of which are included on Footnote.com. They identify him as a Ensign serving under a Lt. John clay in the militia in 1780 in Mechlenburg or Halifax Co. VA. They apparently marched to Hillsborough to join up with General Gates just before the battle of Camden and later engagements in North Carolina and Virginia. The application mention the unit being at Yorktown. No place does it give a unit number.

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Thomas Norman Cemetery, Stafford County, Virginia

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Thomas Norman Cemetery Stafford County, Virginia

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came to America at age 14 per Emma Crane
 http://bapresley.com/genealogy/presley/crane/letter2.jpg

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Odd Fellows Cemetery per letter of Emma Crane
 http://bapresley.com/genealogy/presley/crane/letter5.jpg

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Webber Campground Cemetery - Saline County, Illinois

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Webber Campground Cemetery - Saline County, Illinois

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Obit:
 From The Seminole Producer - Seminole, Oklahoma 2002
1 CONT ALFRED ‘Hix’ WEBBER
1 CONT Funeral services for longtime Seminole resident Alfred ‘Hix’ Webber are scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel.
 Rev. Mack Peercy will officiate the services.
 Burial will follow at the Rest Haven Memorial Gardens under the direction of Swearingen Funeral Home.
 Webber died Friday, Jan. 18, 2002 at his residence at the age of 88.
 He was born to William Lee Webber and Annie (Tripp) Webber on July 13, 1913 at Mt. Home, Ark.
 Webber married Deo Bell (Small) Webber on March 15, 1941 in Perryville, Mo.
 Early in his life, Webber worked in the oilfield as a cable tool driller.
 Later, Webber owned and operated Hix’s Trading Post in Seminole since 1965.
 He was of Baptist faith and a member of the Oddfellows Lodge.
 Webber was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Deo Bell Webber on May 2, 1988; two sisters; and one brother.
 He is survived by three sons, A.E. ‘Doc’ Webber and Jack Webber, both of Seminole, and Tom Webber, Tulsa; two daughters, Ann McClard, Tampa, Fla., and Carol Otterman, Liberty, Mo.; one sister, Jean Maines, Seminole; 16 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
 Casket bearers are Matt Webber, Chris Webber, Scott Robertson, Jeremy Otterman, David McClard and Brian McClard.
 Honorary bearers are Clifford Beichner, Calvin Maines, Jim Moreau, Ed Herber, H.H. Harper, Jim Hallum and Ronnie Plank.