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Showing posts with label Ellen Ann Delamater Webb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ellen Ann Delamater Webb. Show all posts

Sunday, June 8, 2025

Another artist in the family (by marriage)

 

Early Moonlight Naragansett Bay 1877. by Arthur Quartley


I have a great times two grandmother, Ellen Ann Delameter Webb (born 25 JAN 1842, New York or Alsace-Lorraine France, died 15 JUL 1876, Clinton, DeWitt County TX) . She was on my mother's side of my tree.

She was born in New York, then marred in Texas, where she and her husband raised their 8 children, though only 4 lived to adulthood. Her husband, Samuel J. Webb fought in the Civil War.

On the death certificate of one of her children, the informant said she'd been born in Alsace-Lorraine France. But that may be simply a fabrication since the artist, Arthur Quartley (her husband) had been born in Paris France.

But I'm getting ahead of the story.

Ellen Ann is in several New York census' with her parents, William Delameter (1816-1881) and Sarah J. Lester Delameter (1822-1898). And sometimes it looks as if her name were Ann Ellen.

 That other woman Ann E. apparently didn't move to Texas, and did live to marry in New Yrok, after our Ellen Ann had died and was buried in a Texas cemetery. So maybe it's Ellen Ann who had a few fabrications in her life.

I get very riled up about this. And if I hadn't found Arthur Quartley married to Ellen Ann's sister, I wouldn't have bothered about it.

My line is through Ellen and Samuel's eldest son, Leroy (L. F./Leary) Francis Webb (1857-1921). I've written about him earlier.

Ellen Ann Webb, wife of S. J. Webb, born Jan 25, 1842, died July 15, 1876. Her headstone.


Samuel James Webb, born Jan 28, 1827, Died Aug 15, 1877. Husband of Ellen Ann Delameter Webb.
Located in The Old Clinton Cemetery, DeWitt County, TX, pictured below.


The most exciting part of Ellen Ann's life was her moving to Texas  and marrying Samuel Webb, at the age of 14. She had just passed her birthday a month ago, but there are Texas records of the marriage. I wonder how she lied about her age. Not to mention, how the heck did she get to Texas on her own?
Her family was still in New York, if indeed they were her family. 

OK we do know about her children's births in Texas. After L. F. in 1857 there were three girls who didn't live very long. Next came a daughter, Phinnie Flore Webb in 1868 who lived till 1902. 
Then came Joe Friend Webb who became a preacher (1870-1928), then Daisy Ellen Webb (1873-1941) and then Samuel James Webb Jr who lived just 16 years (1876-1892).

No, none of Ellen Ann Webb's children married Mr. Quartley the artist. It was her sister!

Laura Louise Delameter was born in 1848 and died in 1881. She met and married Arthur Quartley (1839-1886) in about 1864. But she died suddenly at age 38, and he died just five years later. Their youngest son also died just 2 years after her death. The three older children, Adele, Grace and Arthur Jr. lived much longer lives.

Wikipedia actually has a site about Arthur Quartley Sr. and includes the painting shown at the top of this post. It says:

Quartley moved to New York City in 1875. New York at that time had become a premier center for notable painters. From there he painted seascapes of Long Island bays, New York Harbor, the New Hampshire Isle of Shoals, and Naragansett Bay in Rhode Island.

The Hudson River School was waning at this point, so that other groups were forming, among them the Tilers, of whom Quartley was a founding member. The Tilers was a group of artists and writers, that included Winslow HomerWilliam Merritt Chase, and Augustus Saint Gaudens. They met frequently to exchange ideas and decorate ceramic tiles in promotion of their works. They also took excursions for painting, such as the 1878 pilgrimage to Eastern Long Island by Quartley and ten others. On that trip Quartley painted Seascape and also a blue painted tile of an introspective girl at the beach. The journalist and philanthropist John W. McCoy promoted the careers of Quartley and of his friend, the sculptor William H. Rinehart.

In the year 1876 Quartley was elected to the National Academy.

How am I related to him?

He's the husband of my great grand-aunt.

Laura Louise Delameter Quartey - as posted on Find a  Grave.



Monday, January 25, 2021

Ellen Ann Delamater Webb 1842-1876



Ellen Ann Delamater Webb, daughter of William B. Delamater and Sarah J. Lester Delamater was born on 25 Jan 1842 in New York City, New York.

She married on the 21 Feb. 1856, in DeWitt County, Texas to Samuel James Webb. She was 14 years old, and he was 29. He had come from Maryland, perhaps in Vienna, Dorchester County, or in Baltimore MD.

The big question in my mind is "How did these two both get to Texas by 1856?"

And I've checked various siblings, when I could find them. There are unfortunately not many Delamaters to be found. And even more unfortunate is that there are actually a lot of Webbs, and most of them have the same names.

So for now we'll just assume some groups brought each of these great great grands to Texas where they met and married, and then stayed and raised their family. I considered an uncle of Ellen Ann Delamater. Her mother was named Sarah J. Lester, who had a brother Edward Lester...who was in the Delamater household in NY in 1850 (when Ellen Ann Delamater was listed as Ann E. at 9 years old.) His occupation was as a silver chaser, in various manufacturing industries (that's what the census says.) But he stayed in New York City apparently in the next census reports.

Ellen and Samuel Webb had 8 children. Sam'l was a farmer for the 1860 census of Gonzalez County TX with their first 2 children, Larry F. (1857-1921) (who went by L.F.), and Laura Mae (1859-1865).

By May 18, 1859 when Laura Mae was born, they had moved to DeWitt County TX. By the 1870 Census Samuel was now a merchant. But there had been a Civil War during the preceding years. He served for the Confederacy at the seige of Vicksburg, MS in 1863. (Though he was from Maryland, the people living in Texas were very much for the Confederacy.) See my post about his (and Ellen's) lives HERE, and some information about his serving with Waul's Texas Legion Here.

Ellen had other children, whether her husband was at war or back running a mercantile and/or farming, and their birthdates tell us how much he had been at home in Texas. Fannie Webb was born Aug 31, 1864, but died May 15, 1865. Their six year old daughter, Laura Mae, died on her birthday in 1865. Another daughter, Bobbie Webb, was born in Sept. 1866 and died Oct. 26, 1866. 

The war years were hard on the family, but the eldest son L.F managed to hang on with his mother and father. By June 6, 1868, they had a daughter named Phinnie Floree Webb (1868-1902). On 23 Nov. 1870 they had another son, Joe Friend Webb, (1870-1928) who would grow up to become a preacher. 

On 23 April 1873 or 74, Daisy Ellen Webb (1874-1941) was born. And on 28 Feb. 1876 Samuel James Webb Jr. (1876-1892) was born. He was only 4 months old when his mother died on 15 Jul 1876 in Clinton, Dewitt, Texas, age 34 years.

She was buried in Clinton Cemetery, where her daughter Laura Mae had been buried in 1865. Within a year her husband wrote his will, (July 10, 1877) leaving his estate and guardianship of their younger children to their eldest son L. F. Webb. The young children were Phinnie, Joe, D.E. and Sam Webb. 

L. F. actually got married on Aug 7, 1877, and then his father died on Aug. 15, 1877. The 1880 Census shows L. F. and his wife did have his 2 brothers and 2 sisters living with them. And incidentally, L. F. is my great grandfather.

Samuel J. Webb was buried next to his wife in Clinton Cemetery.

Clinton Cemetery, Texas


To the Memory of S. J. Webb, Born Jan 28, 1827, Died Aug. 15, 1877



To the memory of Ellen A. wife of S. J. Webb born Jan 26, 1842 died Jul 15, 1876


This post belongs to the Barbara Booth Rogers Family Tree. Photo shows Mataley Mozelle Rogers, and her mother Mozelle Booth Miller, and my sister Mary Beth Rogers.