Hi Bea - I have early WEAVER/WEBER ancestors; mid to late 1700s located in Lancaster County. They are part of my STOVER - YOUNG - STOVER lines, some of whom moved into Mifflin, Northampton, Centre Counties. I haven't done much on that particular WEAVER/WEBER since I'm still stuck in the early 1800s. You didn't mention dates, so don't know if this will apply. I have another WEBER line, immigrated from Baden, probably via Alsace, ca 1838-40. This would be ggrandfather George WEAVER/WEBER, who arrived at age 7. A month or so ago I did find a WEAVER/WEBER family on an 1838 ship list which included a 6 year old male, headed for Philadelphia. This is the closest I've come to a maybe in 10 years of searching - and have not had time to pursue this in the past month. Whether they stayed in Philly or moved to another area, I have no clue as yet. This family was very dysfunctional as far as I can tell - and there was little oral family history imparted. I have information of this George, the 1870 census in Cameron County, but have been unable to trace him back any further. The census included wife Elizabeth age 38, b. PA, sons Joseph, age 3, Franklin, age 11 mos both b. PA. My grandfather, George G. WEBER was born 1876 either in Elk or Kean County. Have not been able to verify that yet, either. If any of this information resonates with you or fits your search, I would be so happy to find another researching either of these lines of WEAVER/WEBER. Regards, Jan J. L. Strange Ask me about hypnotherapy or Reiki for pain relief, spiritual emergency, past life regression. ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com