This educational timeline traces more than seven centuries of family history, migration, law, resistance, and remembrance across England, colonial America, Mexican Texas, the Rio Grande borderlands, and modern Texas.
Blending archival records, historical scholarship, descendant research, oral tradition, and reconstructed family history, the timeline follows the lives and historical world of John Ferdinand Webber and Silvia Hector Webber within the broader political and legal transformations that shaped Texas and the American borderlands.
Structured as a museum-style historical exhibit, the chronology connects family events with major developments in migration, slavery, emancipation, war, Reconstruction, and historical preservation — preserving both documented history and descendant memory across generations.