Thomas Webb Greene
(1804-1875), BarristerSitter in 1 portrait
by Frederick Spalding
albumen carte-de-visite, 1860s
NPG Ax39741
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Sue Fallon
24 June 2021, 02:40
Thomas Webb Greene, I believe, is son of Thomas Webb and his second wife Eleanor Howarth. His father was born in 1759 or 1760 at Donkhill Pits farm in the parish of Croxall. Thomas Webb Green father was a talented businessman who owned a business in Birmingham and worked there. He is known in my family as “The Medalist’ because he made buttons and medals. The Queen has some of Thomas Webb’s medals in her collection. TWG has about 10 half-siblings from the first marriage. TWG was a QC and JP.