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    1. [WEAVER-L] Fwd: McDONALD-O'DONALD-PLAMONDON: IA to OR/WA
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_922047885_boundary Content-ID: <0_922047885@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII see below for WEAVER in OR 1852 In a message dated 3/20/99 10:59:18 PM Pacific Standard Time, symbios@ix.netcom.com writes: << Subj: McDONALD-O'DONALD-PLAMONDON: IA to OR/WA Date: 3/20/99 10:59:18 PM Pacific Standard Time From: symbios@ix.netcom.com (Sandy Wilbur) Reply-to: symbios@ix.netcom.com To: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com On my website, I have just posted biographies of three more families who were on the McCULLY wagon train from Henry Co., IA, to OR in 1852: McDONALD, O'DONALD and PLAMONDON. Associated names are: For McDONALD - BLODGETT, MOIST, SALTMARSH, McCULLY, GUMM, STARR, CRAWFORD. For O'DONALD - WEAVER, GEER, CROSS and FARLEY For PLAMONDON - SCOTT, PAPE, BARRETT The O'DONALD and PLAMONDON families stayed pretty much in OR; some of the McDONALD group eventually settled in eastern WA. As with the other biographies on the McCULLY Train page, I have given only abbreviated citations for the references. I will gladly pass along the complete citations to anyone who is interested. Since these biographies were prepared in part from secondary and tertiary sources, I'd appreciate hearing from any of you who have corrections, or who have additional information on the families. Sandy Wilbur SYMBIOS WEBSITE http://www.netcom.com/~symbios Genealogy-History-Ecology-Christianity-Books-North Country Journal ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== >> --part0_922047885_boundary Content-ID: <0_922047885@inet_out.mail.ix.netcom.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <OREGON-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zd03.mx.aol.com (rly-zd03.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.227]) by air-zd01.mail.aol.com (v58.13) with SMTP; Sun, 21 Mar 1999 01:59:17 -0500 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-zd03.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id BAA25257; Sun, 21 Mar 1999 01:59:10 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id WAA17185; Sat, 20 Mar 1999 22:58:05 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 22:58:05 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <36F4989C.18FCAFB4@ix.netcom.com> Date: Sat, 20 Mar 1999 22:58:36 -0800 From: Sandy Wilbur <symbios@ix.netcom.com> Reply-To: symbios@ix.netcom.com Organization: symbios X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.04 (Macintosh; U; PPC) Old-To: IAHENRY-L@rootsweb.com, OREGON-L@rootsweb.com, ORLINN-L@rootsweb.com, EWANIDA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: McDONALD-O'DONALD-PLAMONDON: IA to OR/WA Resent-Message-ID: <"vkr17C.A.KME.8hJ92"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <OREGON-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/829 X-Loop: OREGON-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: OREGON-L-request@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit On my website, I have just posted biographies of three more families who were on the McCULLY wagon train from Henry Co., IA, to OR in 1852: McDONALD, O'DONALD and PLAMONDON. Associated names are: For McDONALD - BLODGETT, MOIST, SALTMARSH, McCULLY, GUMM, STARR, CRAWFORD. For O'DONALD - WEAVER, GEER, CROSS and FARLEY For PLAMONDON - SCOTT, PAPE, BARRETT The O'DONALD and PLAMONDON families stayed pretty much in OR; some of the McDONALD group eventually settled in eastern WA. As with the other biographies on the McCULLY Train page, I have given only abbreviated citations for the references. I will gladly pass along the complete citations to anyone who is interested. Since these biographies were prepared in part from secondary and tertiary sources, I'd appreciate hearing from any of you who have corrections, or who have additional information on the families. Sandy Wilbur SYMBIOS WEBSITE http://www.netcom.com/~symbios Genealogy-History-Ecology-Christianity-Books-North Country Journal ==== OREGON Mailing List ==== --part0_922047885_boundary--

    03/21/1999 08:24:44
    1. [WEAVER-L] "Melungeon Roots: A Family Heritage Workshop" Berea College, KY
    2. Kay Martin
    3. Hi Everybody! Some of you on this list may be interested in learning more about a fascinating group of people called Melungeons, especially if your family comes from northeast TN, southeast KY, northwest NC or southwest VA. If you have any questions about the article below, please write to me directly at suni@qni.com. Thanks! -Kay ****** Recent books and documentaries on Appalachia's mysterious Melungeons have led many people to search for their Melungeon roots. A genealogy workshop at Berea College may provide help for those who are seeking information about their families and possible Melungeon connections. "Melungeon Roots: A Family Heritage Workshop" will be held on the Berea College campus on Saturday, June 26. This event will feature sessions on beginning, intermediate, and Internet genealogy, as well as specific sessions to explore Native American and African-American connections. There will also be chat sessions for various family groups, a showing of a documentary film about the Melungeons, and a panel discussion featuring Brent Kennedy, Manuel Mira, and others.. The Melungeons are a multi-racial and multi-ethnic people who were first documented in the Appalachian mountains at the end of the 18th century. Since that time, they have become a part of Appalachian folklore - "sons and daughters of the legend." Prior to the Civil War, some were classified as "free persons of color." More recently, they have been identified by anthropologists and sociologists as "tri-racial isolates" - an amalgam of European, Native American, and African-American ancestry. They faced discrimination, both legal and social, and tended to settle in isolated communities such as Newman's Ridge in Hancock County, Tennessee, or Stone Mountain, Virginia. Over the years, Melungeons kept to themselves -- or moved to other areas where their heritage was not suspect. Oral history among Melungeon families was often not shared with succeeding generations. "Melungeon" had become an epithet, even if no one knew where the word originated. Jean Patterson Bible wrote in 1975 that generations of intermarriage has resulted in near racial dissolution: "They'll be gone in a generation or two, except for an occasional dark-complected [sic] child as a reminder of the past." Instead, many Melungeon descendants are coming to recognize and embrace the diverse heritage that is theirs. They've been encouraged and inspired by Dr. N. Brent Kennedy, author of the 1994 book The Melungeons: The Resurrection of A Proud People; An Untold Story of Ethnic Cleansing in America. Kennedy, in researching his own family background, concludes that the Melungeons were descended from groups of Spaniards, Portuguese, Turks, Berbers, Moors, Jews, and others who arrived on these shores between the arrival of Columbus and the establishment of Jamestown. Generations of intermarriage with Europeans, Native Americans, and African-Americans resulted in the people now known as Melungeons. Participants may pre-register before June 1, for "Melungeon Roots: A Family Heritage Workshop" by sending a check or money order to: Melungeon Roots, P.O. Box 4042, Wise, VA 24293. Admission to the event is $5 for each pre-registered participant (before June 1), and $10 for those who register after June 1 and for on-site registrants. On-site registration begins Friday, June 25, at 7:00 pm at the Alumni Building on the Berea campus. The Melungeon Heritage Association, Inc. will hold a mixer on Friday night at the Alumni Building from 7 to 9 pm. Workshops will begin on Saturday morning at 9:00 am at Phelps-Stokes Hall, with welcoming remarks by Audie Kennedy, president of the Melungeon Heritage Association, Inc., and Gordon McKinney of the Berea College Appalachian Center. Workshops will be held in the Frost Building and Phelps Stokes chapel. Chat groups will be running all day at various locations on campus. Throughout the day, "Melungeon Roots" will feature "how-to" genealogy sessions as well as sessions on Native American, African-American, and Portuguese-American genealogy. A panel discussion with a question-and-answer session will close the workshop. "Melungeon Roots: A Family Heritage Workshop" is sponsored by the Appalachian Center at Berea College, continuing the college's long tradition of commitment to Appalachia and to diversity. The event is organized by the Melungeon Heritage Association, Inc. (MHA), a non-profit organization formed in 1998. MHA was an outgrowth of the highly successful First Union: A Melungeon Gathering held in Wise in 1997. In 1998, MHA sponsored Second Union, an even larger gathering which featured sessions and lectures on history, social issues, and medical issues, as well as genealogy. The gatherings are only a part of the work of MHA. The organization is also dedicated to several other tasks, including continued research and writing, telling the story of the Melungeon people, and contributing to the mosaic of a past that has been hidden too long. At the same time, MHA plans to collect and preserve the research and artifacts of the past, forming the basis of a Melungeon Research Center to give these materials a permanent home. MHA’s mission is to document and preserve the heritage and cultural legacy of mixed- ancestry people of the Southern Appalachians. While the focus will be on those of Melungeon heritage, they do not restrict themselves to honoring only this group, but believe in the dignity of all such mixed ancestry groups. MHA is committed to preserving this rich heritage of racial diversity and harmony. MHA plans to hold Third Union in the summer of 2000. In the meantime, "Melungeon Roots" is the first of several planned smaller events which will focus on individual aspects of Melungeon heritage. PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: MELUNGEON ROOTS "Melungeon Roots: A Family Heritage Workshop" will be held on the Berea College campus in Berea, Kentucky, on Saturday, June 26. This event will feature sessions on beginning, intermediate, and Internet genealogy, as well as specific sessions on other aspects of Melungeon genealogy. To register, send five dollars per registrant to Melungeon Roots, P.O. Box 4042, Wise, VA 24293.

    03/14/1999 10:58:35
    1. [WEAVER-L] Salena E Weaver
    2. Jackson
    3. Seeking information on parents of Salena Elizabeth Weaver. Know she was born 1855 in Switzerland. Family moved to the US and to Indiana around 1857. There were 8 children with Salena the oldest. Figuring rest were born in the US. Some of her brother and sister names were Emily, John, Henry, Rosilie, George, Ida. She married Winifield S Jackson in 1878 near Roannn Indiana. Thanks Judy homepage http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/1006 Free web-based email, anytime, anywhere! ZDNet Mail - http://www.zdnetmail.com

    03/14/1999 03:59:21
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] John Weaver-/ENG/VA/NC/GA(Jethro's line)
    2. In a message dated 3/14/99 3:54:27 AM Pacific Standard Time, LindaH3159@aol.com writes: << Wilson WEAVER b. 1766 Male WEAVER b. 1770 >> We have been looking for Mary Jane MUNN, m. Wilson WEAVER, 11 Feb. 1813 in eastern TN or NC. Wilson WEAVER enlisted 9-1-1814, discharged 2-1-1815 at Elizabeth, Carter Co., TN. Served as Private in Jessie Cole's Company, Tennessee Militia,. 1820 CENSUS Lawrence Co., TN 1830 CENSUS CarrolL Co., TN 1840 CENSUS DeSoto Co., MS 1850 CENSUS Hempstead Co., AR Mary Jane MUNN died ca 1866-67 Nevada Co., AR Wilson WEAVER died 02-Aug. 1881 Nevada Co., AR. Who were her parents and sibblings? Seeking any information about the MUNN family of Ashe Co., NC, eastern TN, or VA. Thanks. Grant W. Johnston, Chico, CA

    03/14/1999 07:31:42
    1. [WEAVER-L] John Weaver-/ENG/VA/NC/GA(Jethro's line)
    2. I was sent a GEDCOM last week from Pepsisip that seems to unravel my Weaver line in N.C. and VA. I havn't tried to verify it yet, but it lists references and sources. I will be glad to privately e-mail the whole file to anyone that requests it. Here is the jest of my line. Linda 1. John WEAVER b. abt. 1625 England, landed in VA as a Colonist. Wife unknown. 2. John WEAVER b. abt 1650 Surrey, VA. D.17 FEB 17718/19 Bertie, NC. Married 1674 to Elizabeth Cook b. abt 1650. Surrey, VA. Children: John WEAVER b. 1675 Surrey, VA Henry WEAVER b. 1677 Surrey, VA Edward WEAVER b. 1679 Surrey, VA 3. John WEAVER b. 1675 Surrey, VA D. 1719 Surrey, VA Wife unknown. Children: John WEAVER b. abt 1696 Surrey, VA William WEAVER b. 1698 Surrey, VA Stephen WEAVER b. 1700 Surrey, VA Joyce WEAVER b. 1702 Surrey, VA Elizabeth WEAVER b. 1704 Surrey, VA Gilbert WEAVER b. 1706 Surrey, VA Edward WEAVER b. 1720? Surrey, VA 4. Stephen WEAVER b. 1700 Surrey, VA Married Elena CANE b. 1700 Surrey, VA. Children: Jonathan WEAVER b. abt. 1725 Bertie, NC John WEAVER b. 1728 Bertie, NC Male b. 1730 Isham WEAVER b. 21 March 1737 Frances WEAVER b. 30 Aug 1739 Stephen WEAVER b. 18 Oct 1742 5. Jonathan WEAVER b. 1725 Bertie, NC, married 1747 to Elizabeth PRIDGEN. Children: Benjamin WEAVER b. 1752 (married Olive____) John WEAVER b. 1755 Jethro WEAVER b. 1760 d. May 1806 Wilson WEAVER b. 1766 Male WEAVER b. 1770 Samuel WEAVER b. 1780 6. Jethro WEAVER b. 1760 d. May 1806 (either he or his father was scalped by indians) Died in Wilkinson, GA. Married Lucy____. Children: John H. WEAVER b. abt. 1775 Jethro Judson WEAVER b. 1784 (my line)d. Morgan Co., AL Martha WEAVER b. 1790 Lucy WEAVER b. 1794 Pheobe WEAVER b. 1796 NAthan WEAVER b. 1798. I hope this helps someone. I don't know how much is on the disk, of which lines it gives more details on. E-mail me if you want a copy.

    03/13/1999 11:52:48
    1. [WEAVER-L] Franklin Weaver
    2. I am searching for information on Franklin Weaver, born 1840 in Bucks County, PA. Possibly the son of Levi Weaver, born October 8, 1815-died Dec 28, 1880 and Hannah Frey, born April 5, 1810-baptized in the Springfield Reformed Church (sponsors were John KEIM and Elizabeth)-died Feb 5 1849 Hannah was the daughter of Jacob Frey, born March 15, 1780-died Nov. 27, 1856 and Elizabeth Frey, born July 12, 1787-died August 8, 1827. They are buried in the Springfield Union Graveyard, Bucks Co. If anyone can help me with any of these names I would very much appreciate hearing from you. Thanks, Rosa Weaver

    03/13/1999 11:48:43
    1. [WEAVER-L] John Weaver/Hardin Co.
    2. I believe I have found the John Weaver I was looking for in Hardin Co., Ohio 1850 Census, Kenton! Does anyone have any information? Nancy Norris

    03/13/1999 08:36:49
    1. [WEAVER-L] Weaver: Northhampton Co, Pa> Luzerne Co, Pa
    2. Barbara Lewis
    3. I'm looking for information on Christian Weaver and Anthony ( Andrew ?) Weaver who were some of the origianl settlers of Sugarloaf, Luzerne Co. Pa. In the history of Sugarloaf, it is listed that around 1810, Christian and Anthony ( Andrew ?) Weaver from Northhanmpton Co settled in this area. I have not been able to trace them to any Weavers from that part of eastern Pa. Barbara

    03/13/1999 07:18:24
    1. [WEAVER-L] Joseph Weaver & Katherine Heider
    2. Dusty Copper
    3. This is for all of my fellow WEAVER/WEBER researchers. I have a Weaver Ancestor that was origionally a Weber, so I am posting this onto both lists. This is information that I have, and I would be happy to share with others..... If you are realated or decended from this family, please e-mail me. :) Weaver (Weber) Family History Joseph Weaver (Weber) Katherine Heider b: 3/17/1839 in Germany Married: b: 4/21/1851 in Germany d: 02/15/1915 in Elm Creek, NE d: 04/06/1914 in Elm Creek, NE CHILDREN: (17) George 4/14/1873/GER 4/28/1895 Died at age 22 Joe 4/01/1874/GER 5/02/1897 Died at age 23 Katharine 4/11/1875/GER 12/04/1958 M: Joe Kennedy (0) "Kate" Tracia 4/22/1876/EC,NB 1/03/1964 M: Edward Brennan (5) "Tracy" Mary 8/10/1877/EC,NB 5/04/1944 M: John Kaps Frances 2/29/1880/EC,NB 4/04/1955 M: Adolph Kaps (10) (The couple above are my Great Grandparents) Marcus 4/02/1883/EC,NB 7/24/1902 Died at age 22 John 7/28/1884/EC/NB 9/22/1965 M: Jessamine Richards (4) Margaret Stillborn Mike 1/07/1886/EC,NB 8/04/1962 M: Rose Lynch (1) Phillip 5/01/1887/EC,NB 6/10/1964 M: Nora Plischke (4) William Stillborn Carrie 9/09/1890/EC,NB 8/25/1977 M: Lewis Hunnel (2) Frank 8/29/1892/EC,NB 9/01/1896 Died at age 4 Anna 7/15/1893/EC,NB 10/26/1926 M: Thomas Broe (2) Maggie 5/19/1894/EC,NB 10/13/1968 M: Joe Streit (4) Female Stillborn The ( ) state how many children each couple had. If anyone has any link to this, please contact me and I'll see what I can do to help!!! :) I sure hope it helps somebody out there!!! Tracy Copper Chico, CA

    03/12/1999 05:32:47
    1. Fwd: [WEAVER-L] Weaver
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_921199507_boundary Content-ID: <0_921199507@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII In a message dated 3/11/99 1:04:33 AM Pacific Standard Time, Weacon1@aol.com writes: The state is IL. They migrated to southeast Missouri. << I'm am still looking for information on Enic Weaver who lived in Saline County around 1887, there may have been as many as 14 children of Enic. Arvil Columbus Weaver b. 1887 Saline County (Harrisburg), married to Mary Ellen Gage ; James Weaver b.? possibly Saline County married to Grace, there may have been a girl child who married Richard Hope. No other info. Thanks, Judy Weaver >> --part0_921199507_boundary Content-ID: <0_921199507@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <WEAVER-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-yb03.mx.aol.com (rly-yb03.mail.aol.com [172.18.146.3]) by air-yb04.mail.aol.com (v56.26) with SMTP; Thu, 11 Mar 1999 04:04:33 1900 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-yb03.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id EAA25524; Thu, 11 Mar 1999 04:04:26 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id BAA18054; Thu, 11 Mar 1999 01:04:25 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 01:04:25 -0800 (PST) From: Weacon1@aol.com Message-ID: <eb9b488e.36e7866f@aol.com> Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 04:01:35 EST Old-To: ilsaline-LA@rootsweb.com, weaver-l@rootsweb.com X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 4 Subject: [WEAVER-L] Weaver Resent-Message-ID: <"MRFvP.A.mZE.Vc452"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/652 X-Loop: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: WEAVER-L-request@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I'm am still looking for information on Enic Weaver who lived in Saline County around 1887, there may have been as many as 14 children of Enic. Arvil Columbus Weaver b. 1887 Saline County (Harrisburg), married to Mary Ellen Gage ; James Weaver b.? possibly Saline County married to Grace, there may have been a girl child who married Richard Hope. No other info. Thanks, Judy Weaver --part0_921199507_boundary--

    03/11/1999 12:45:19
    1. [WEAVER-L] Weaver--followup
    2. A. Tay
    3. It has been brought to my attention that I did not provide enough information. The car accident spoken of was out side of West Plains, MO. Sis Weaver lived in Jefferson City, MO. My aunt or uncle would be the child she had with my grandfather. Hello Everyone, I'm going to shake and rattle the tree abit and Pray that it produces me with a new aunt or uncle! This is purely a search for a long lost family member and means a great deal to us, especially my mother. I'm looking for a woman who went by the name of Sis Weaver. I'm pretty sure that Sis was a nickname. I know that she was living in the area of Jefferson City. I know that she was working at the shoe factory. And I know that she was in a car accident with my grandfather. Sis Weaver and my grandfather were reportedly "very friendly" and a child was born to this union in the mid 1940's. It is believed that Sis kept the child to raise. This child would be my aunt or uncle and my mother's sibling. My mother has been searching for many years but to no avail. Since records for that time frame are not available yet I'm bringing this story to the list in hopes that someone can help. Please, if this sounds familiar or you know of Sis Weaver or the child, please contact me in private. We really want to find this person....they are family!!Thank youJulie _______________________________________________________ Get your free, private email at http://mail.excite.com/

    03/11/1999 10:23:18
    1. [WEAVER-L] Weaver-Jefferson City
    2. A. Tay
    3. Hello Everyone, I'm going to shake and rattle the tree abit and Pray that it produces me with a new aunt or uncle! This is purely a search for a long lost family member and means a great deal to us, especially my mother. I'm looking for a woman who went by the name of Sis Weaver. I'm pretty sure that Sis was a nickname. I know that she was living in the area of Jefferson City. I know that she was working at the shoe factory. And I know that she was in a car accident with my grandfather. Sis Weaver and my grandfather were reportedly "very friendly" and a child was born to this union in the mid 1940's. It is believed that Sis kept the child to raise. This child would be my aunt or uncle and my mother's sibling. My mother has been searching for many years but to no avail. Since records for that time frame are not available yet I'm bringing this story to the list in hopes that someone can help. Please, if this sounds familiar or you know of Sis Weaver or the child, please contact me in private. We really want to find this person....they are family!! Thank you Julie _______________________________________________________ Get your free, private email at http://mail.excite.com/

    03/11/1999 07:11:02
    1. [WEAVER-L] Weavers in Stewart Co., TN
    2. Charlene Guidotti
    3. I am researching the following Weavers that were in Stewart & Humprey Co., TN from the 1700's to 1860: James Weaver, James Weaver Jr., Cannon Weaver who married Abigail Bolton in Dec 1810, Penelope Weaver (sister to Cannon). Charlene

    03/11/1999 04:52:48
    1. [WEAVER-L] WEAVER, Barbary
    2. In a message dated 99-03-10 01:23:42 EST, you write: << Date: Tue, 09 Mar 1999 18:09:08 -0500 From: anna beale <01860514@3web.net> To: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <36E5AA13.1111F316@3web.net> Subject: [WEAVER-L] South Carolina Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Now that I've spent a year looking in New Jersey for my 4th and 5th great grandfather I find out he was probably from South Carolina !! So ...My 5th great grandfather was Frederick Weaver/Wever/Weber and he married Abigail Shiver(s) . Their children were : Henry , Barbary , Abigail , George ( my 4th gr.grandfather ) Adam , Frederick , Catherine , Hannah , Lowese and Elizabeth . If I did my math right and George was 18 when he served in the REvolutionary War then he was born about 1758 . And if he was the fourth child then his parents were probably married ca.1753. Is there anyone who can help me at all with this ? Are there any distant cousins out there ? ________________________ >> Hi Ana, I am interested in your WEAVER line, because of the name Barbary. My WEAVER line has that name in it. Here is what I have on them: Descendants of James Weaver Generation No. 1 1. JAMES1 WEAVER. He married BARBARY EICHAR, daughter of PRINCE EICHER. Child of JAMES WEAVER and BARBARY EICHAR is: 2. i. JACOB2 WEAVER ,JR, b. Abt. 1780, Paradise Township, York County, PA; d. Abt. 1841, Freeport Armstrong County, PA. Generation No. 2 2. JACOB2 WEAVER ,JR (JAMES1) was born Abt. 1780 in Paradise Township, York County, PA1, and died Abt. 1841 in Freeport Armstrong County, PA. He married ELIZABETH "BETSEY" EICHAR 1803 in Greensburg, PA2,3, daughter of PETER EICHAR and NANCY SMITH. Notes for JACOB WEAVER ,JR: Also known as John Jacob WEAVER. Notes for ELIZABETH "BETSEY" EICHAR: [Br�derbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #1586, Date of Import: Oct 28, 1998] Her husband is a cousin. Children of JACOB WEAVER and ELIZABETH EICHAR are: 3. i. NANCY3 WEAVER, b. September 01, 1810; d. 1871, UnionTownship, Branch Co, Mich. ii. HENRY S WEAVER, b. Abt. 18054; d. WFT Est. 1806-18955. iii. PETER E WEAVER, b. Abt. 18056; d. WFT Est. 1806-18957. iv. JOHN S WEAVER, b. Abt. 18058; d. WFT Est. 1806-18959. v. NANCY WEAVER, b. Abt. 180510; d. WFT Est. 1806-189911. vi. SAMUEL L. WEAVER, b. Abt. 180512; d. WFT Est. 1806-189513. Generation No. 3 3. NANCY3 WEAVER (JACOB2, JAMES1) was born September 01, 1810, and died 1871 in UnionTownship, Branch Co, Mich. She married JACOB BRAUKER, son of FREDERICK BRAUCHER and CATHARINA. Notes for JACOB BRAUKER: He was baptized, August 24, 1800 in ...church (WTF..., sponser were Christian BRAUCHER and wife Christina. (Monnet, p. 918) Children of NANCY WEAVER and JACOB BRAUKER are: 4. i. JOHN4 BRAUKER, b. 1831, New York; d. October 08, 1912, UnionTownship, Branch Co, Mich. ii. DANIEL BRAUKER, b. 1828. More About DANIEL BRAUKER: Fact 1: 1899, Died

    03/11/1999 04:36:53
    1. [WEAVER-L] Weaver
    2. I'm am still looking for information on Enic Weaver who lived in Saline County around 1887, there may have been as many as 14 children of Enic. Arvil Columbus Weaver b. 1887 Saline County (Harrisburg), married to Mary Ellen Gage ; James Weaver b.? possibly Saline County married to Grace, there may have been a girl child who married Richard Hope. No other info. Thanks, Judy Weaver

    03/10/1999 09:01:35
    1. [WEAVER-L] WEAVERS in PENNSYLVANIA
    2. J.W. Bopp
    3. Looking for any information on my WEAVERS in the area of Johnstown, Cambria Co., Pa. Americus Vespusis WEAVER born abt. 1875 he was adopted. Nothing is known about parents or siblings. Married Ella SHAFFER Children: Blair WEAVER - unknown Curtis WEAVER - Oct. 06, 1897 - Jan. 1976 Kenneth W. WEAVER - Jan. 22, 1904 - July 20, 1977 - Flood Victim. Married Edith Feren TEETER. Ray WEAVER Feb. 19, 1905 - January 1978 died in Michigan. Married Hilda Anna NEWCOMER. Harold WEAVER born abt. 1911 died unknown. Married Aurella KAYLE. Thanks, Jeremy jbopp@firstva.com

    03/09/1999 07:05:49
    1. [WEAVER-L] Hugh A. Weaver-MD to IL.
    2. Lucy Weaver
    3. Hugh A. WEAVER, born 13 Sept. 1814 in PA., was listed in the 1840 census of Leitersburg, Washington Co., MD. He married Nancy Ann Barnhart in 1840 in PA. Their first three children were born in Leitersburg. By 1847, they were in Ogle Co., IL. where they lived the remainder of their lives. Still searching for Hugh's parents and siblings. Thanks for any assistance anyone can give. Lucy Weaver, Defiance, OH. north@defnet.com

    03/09/1999 05:56:17
    1. [WEAVER-L] South Carolina
    2. anna beale
    3. Hi, Now that I've spent a year looking in New Jersey for my 4th and 5th great grandfather I find out he was probably from South Carolina !! So ...My 5th great grandfather was Frederick Weaver/Wever/Weber and he married Abigail Shiver(s) . Their children were : Henry , Barbary , Abigail , George ( my 4th gr.grandfather ) Adam , Frederick , Catherine , Hannah , Lowese and Elizabeth . If I did my math right and George was 18 when he served in the REvolutionary War then he was born about 1758 . And if he was the fourth child then his parents were probably married ca.1753. Is there anyone who can help me at all with this ? Are there any distant cousins out there ?

    03/09/1999 04:09:08
    1. [WEAVER-L] [Fwd: LUCY MCMICHAEL WEAVER]
    2. List Owner
    3. forwarding message sent to the wrong address that bounced to the list owner - please make replies to Aughtry@aol.com -------- Original Message -------- Subject: LUCY MCMICHAEL WEAVER Date: Mon, 8 Mar 1999 22:46:17 -0800 (PST) From: Aughtry@aol.com To: WEAVER-L-request@rootsweb.com DEAR SIR, I, AM, TO FIND A LUCY MCMICHAEL WEAVER. LIVED IN OR AROUND POTERDALE OR STARSVILLE. SHE HAD TWO CHILDREN, ONE NAME CHARLIE MAE BORN ON 03/15/1910 WHO WAS MY GRANDMOTHER,OTHER CHILD WAS WALTER BORN 03/27/1913. LUCY DIED IN APRIL, 1913. IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION THAT CAN HELP, PLEASE E-MAIL ME AT AUGHTRY@AOL.COM THANK YOU LINDA SCOTT-AUGHTRY

    03/09/1999 03:28:37
    1. [WEAVER-L] [Fwd: Check out 18th Century North Carolina New River Settlers]
    2. List Owner
    3. reformatted message in HTML that bounced to list owner...please make replies to Weavertrk@aol.com or the list...thanks... -- LeAnne WEAVER list sponsor http://www.geocities.com/~fannincounty/weaver-l -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Check out 18th Century North Carolina New River Settlers > Date: Sat, 6 Mar 1999 15:34:16 -0800 (PST) > From: Weavertrk@aol.com > To: weaver-l@rootsweb.com > > found another Isaac WEAVER here > > 18th Century North Carolina New River Settlers<http://www.ls.net/~newriver/nc/18cncnr.htm>

    03/08/1999 04:02:14