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Some of Jane's children moved to North Carolina where they were landowners. Her daughter Dinah married Gabriel Manly (another child of a white woman from Northampton County). They purchased 100 acres in present-day Hertford County, North Carolina, in 1742 and another 240 acres by 1750. Her son Daniel Webb bought land in New Hanover County in 1764 and left 64 pounds to his children and grandchildren by his 1769 New Hanover County will.

Paul

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