Souvenir Edition, The Williamstown Courier, Williamstown, Ky, May 30, 1901, reprinted September 19, 1981 by the Grant County KY Historical Society. S. L. WEBB is a son of James P. Webb, and was born at the old Webb homestead now in the possession of James A. Littell. He grew up around Williamstown, working on a farm, attending the common schools of the county and town, and later the high schools, but never went away to college. He was always a bright, reliable boy and worthy of implicit trust anywhere. Before he was sixteen years of age he went into the Clerk's office as a deputy under his father, James P. Webb, and there learned his methodical business habits. Later he was bookkeeper in the Grant County Deposit Bank, under C. C. Nesbitt, and thoroughly learned the banking business. On the first day of April, 1893, Mr. J. C. Henry, who was the cashier of the New Erlanger Deposit Bank, died, and the board of directors elected Mr. S. L. Webb to fill the vacancy. He located in Erlanger and accepted the position at that time, and has been re-elected from time to time, and is yet the cashier of that institution, which has grown to be one of the best little banks in Northern Kentucky. At the death of Captain Baker, who was the President of the bank, a few months ago, Mr. Webb was elected a member of the board of directors to fill the vacancy caused by his death. Squire is a deacon in the Baptist Church at Erlanger, and its clerk and treasurer, and is superintendent of the Baptist Sunday-school and a member of the board of trustees of the graded free school, and is a member and treasurer of the Masonic Lodge--Good Faith, No. 95. In April 1897, he was united in marriage to Miss Pearl Quisenberry of Virginia. To this union two boys have been born--Master Nelson H. and Allen B. Webb. Mr. Webb is a fine penman, accurate in figures, and an expert bookkeeper and banker. He has saved considerable from this salary during the past eight years, and is getting to be one of the substantial citizens of his town. And better than all this, he deserves all of the good fortune which has come to him, and his friends in Grant County are proud of him. Webb Littell Nesbitt Henry Baker Quisenberry = VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/grant/webb.sl.txt