From another researcher:
4607Private Theodorick F. Webb : He entered the service May 1861 at Rockymount to Company A, 37th Virginia Battalion of Cavalry, discharged 9 April 1865 at surrender of Lee at Appomattox, he was never wounded, he was a Volunteer (not drafted), 80 years of age (in 1914 or 1916), widower, light complexion, 5’10” tall, occupation farmer; Roanoke, Virginia; received $28.80, warrant #2635; 79 years old in 1913, born in Franklin County, Virginia; served Company A, 37th Virginia Battalion of Cavalry; Colonel William E. Dunn, Captain Geo. F. Williams; entered service at Rocky Mount, Franklin County, Virginia in 1861; left service on April 1864 at Cheat Mountain on account of being ruptured was sent home by medical board; currently resides in Roanoke City, in Roanoka County; occupation driving for a living, farming; drives a dray and take milk to creamery; annual income $100; he owns no property; he states he is disabled old age and infirmity and none except being ruptured as above statd. Have to wear a truss all of the time which prevents physical labor.; totally disabled as can do no labor. Is he the son of Creed Webb, and the grandson of Theodorick Webb (the Patriot)? He applied to be in the Robert E. Lee Confederate Soldiers Home but was rejected because he could not explain an absence without leave from 31 October 1864 until close of war, and the War Department claims he enlisted 10 February 1863 instead of May 1861.
1850 Federal Census. Franklin County, Virginia
218/914, Creed F. Webb, 47, Male, White, Farmer, 4850, Virginia
218/914, Mahala Webb, 44, Female, White, na, na, Virginia
218/914, Maria I. Webb, 17, Female, White, na, na, Virginia
218/914, Mary S. Webb, 16, Female, White, na, na, Virginia
218/914, Benjamin Webb, 11, Male, White, na, na, Virginia
218/914, Theodorick Webb, 8, Male, White, na, na, Virginia
218/914, Thomas Webb, 4, Male, White, na, na, Virginia
218/914, John Webb, 18, Male, White, na, na, Virginia