Isaac O. Webb, son of William and Jane Webb, was born July 26, 1829 in (McMinnville,) Warren County, Tennessee. Married (Nancy) Ellen Orsborn (on January 22, 1852) in Jefferson County, Iowa – confirmed on familysearch – parents not mentioned. They had thirteen children and lived on a farm northwest of Packwood in Jefferson County, Iowa since about 1853; they moved into Packwood in 1903. Her mother, a native of Kentucky, lived with them until her death. Isaac’s father also lived with them until he died. Isaac died June 8, 1920 in Iowa at the age of 90 years, 10 months and 12 days. He was buried at Blue Point Cemetery, Richland, Jefferson County, Iowa – confirmed on findagrave – parents not mentioned. Isaac appears in the 1880 US census taken in Polk Township; he was listed as 50 years old and his father was born in Virginia.
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