Richard Webb (settler)

For other people named Richard Webb, see Richard Webb (disambiguation).
Richard Webb
Deputy of the
General Court
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk
In office
May 1656  October 1656
Preceded by Matthew Canfield
Succeeded by Matthew Canfield
Personal details
Born (1580-05-05)May 5, 1580[1]
Warwickshire, England [1]
Died July 1665[2]
Norwalk, Connecticut Colony[2]
Resting place East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, East Norwalk, Connecticut
Spouse(s) Grace Wilson (m. May 1610), Elizabeth Gregory[1][2]
Children Richard Webb, Jr.
Residence Cambridge, Massachusetts Bay Colony
Hartford, Connecticut Colony
Norwalk, Connecticut Colony [2]
Occupation surveyor[2]
Religion Puritan

Richard Webb (May 5, 1580 – July 1665) was a founding settler of Hartford and Norwalk, Connecticut. He served as a deputy of the General Court of the Connecticut Colony from Norwalk in the session of May 1656.

He came to America from England in 1626, and originally settled in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He went to Hartford in 1636, with the congregation of Thomas Hooker. His home was on the west aide of Main Street, near the present corner of Church Street. In Hartford he served as a grand-juror in 1643, as a townsman in 1649, and as a surveyor of highways in 1650.[2]

He was one of the signers of the agreement for planting Norwalk, June 19, 1650.[2] He moved there soon after.[2]

He is listed on the Founders Stone bearing the names of the founders of Hartford in the Ancient Burying Ground in Hartford, and he is also listed on the Founders Stone bearing the names of the founders of Norwalk in the East Norwalk Historical Cemetery.

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Preceded by
Matthew Canfield
Deputy of the
General Court
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk

May 1656 – October 1656
Succeeded by
Matthew Canfield
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