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Ai Ami Webber

Updated Jun 16, 2025
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Ai Ami Webber
I have three old studio photographs belonging to the WEBBER Family of Arkansas and Massachusetts including the following:

#1 - Ai Ami WEBBER taken at the Bankes Studio in Little Rock, AR, taken in 1870's or 1880's, appears to be in his teens at the time, note "Died Sept 1924 at Batesville, AR"

#2 - Jones WEBBER taken at the Cook Studio, no location, age 6 months, born 16 Dec 1883, buried in Webber Vault in Little Rock, AR

#3 - Jessie J. WEBBER taken at the L. W. Cook Studio in Boston, MA, age 18 years old, dated Jan 18??, noted as "Mother of John J. A. COLLINS" and "Great Grandmother of Viola Louise COLLINS, John Henry COLLINS, and Ronald COLLINS"

Based on limited research I was able to gather the following information regarding this family:

Ai Ami WEBBER was b. 8 Feb 1862 in Adelphi, IA to parents William Ami WEBBER (1839-1921) and Nancy Ella or Ellen BISHOP (1843-1891) who were married 21 Apr 1859 in Polk County, IA. Ai Ami was one of 9 children born to this couple including Sarah Elizabeth or Jane; Ai Ami; Jesse or Jessie Josphine; Ella Eva; Eva J.; Iva Irene; Tyler Elias; Gertrude Garnett; and Jones WEBBER, all born between 1860 and 1883.

Ai Ami married Emma Marie BOISAUBIN (1865-1953) on 25 Sept 1889 in St. Louis, MO and they had four children including Emma Marie or Maria; William Vincent; Robert Irvine; and Clarence Neal WEBBER, all born between 1890 and 1901. Ai Ami died 13 Sept 1924 in Batesville, AR and is buried in the Oaklawn Cemetery in that city.

His sister Jessie Josephine WEBBER was b. 27 Mar 1864 in Adelphi, IA to the same parents and married John Jackson COLLINS (1860-1925) on 28 Apr 1883 in Pulaski County, AR and they had two children including John Joseph Ami COLLINS (1883-1965) and Kittie Jennie Ella COLLINS JOHNSON (1885-1941). Jessie died 29 Jan 1937 and is buried in the Oak Cemetery in Fort Smith, AR.

His brother Jones WEBBER was b. 22 Dec 1883 in Benton, AR to the same parents and he died in April 1885 and is buried in the Webber Mausoleum in the Oakland Cemetery in Little Rock, AR.

I’d like to get the photographs to a family member and would appreciate you contacting me if you are a member of this family or know someone who might be.

Thanks,
Shelley
Date & Place: at Bankes Studio in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas United States
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Ai Ami Webber of Arkansas United States was born on February 8, 1862 in Adelphi, IA, and died at age 62 years old on September 13, 1924 in Batesville, AR.
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