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    1. Re: [PACLEARF] Harry Weaver 1939 - LuLu Wetzel - 1918
    2. Marcia F
    3. Thank you to all who responded. I still am at a loss how Harry and Lulu fit in with my Fronk, Westover or Woods family if at all. It looks like they may connect to the McGarvey family. I did not find that Harry and Lulu had any children. What I did find in the Clearfield progress is that they were very involved in the County Extension Association. Harry Weaver farmed about 8 acres of potatoes and kept cows and chickens. Mrs. Harry Weaver as she is referred to in the newspapers is active with 4-H and sewing, cooking and many other farm wives topics. She also was a member of the local DAR, the Susquehanna Chapter. Their farm was in Burnside Township, Harry farming the same land his father owned. More later, Marcia -----Original Message----- From: paclearf-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:paclearf-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ann O'Rourke Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 12:37 AM To: paclearf@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [PACLEARF] Harry Weaver 1939 - LuLu Wetzel - 1918 This is my family! Harry is James H. Weaver, born 4 April 1895, died 1980. He married Harriet Lovella Wetzel, born 1895 and died 1990. They are buried in Mount Zion Cemetery. Harry is the son of James M. Weaver b 18 Dec. 1857 and Anna E. Ross, born 13 Oct. 1861. I can take this back two or three more generations if you are interested. Ann

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