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    1. [WEAVER-L] Weaver of St. Louis
    2. I am looking for information on George WEAVER and Martha WOOD WEAVER. They had 2 children that I know of born in St. Louis, MO. Joseph S. WEAVER was born Feb. 19, 1858, died 1935 in St. Louis. William WEAVER died in 1927. Is anyone researching these WEAVERS? Thanks for the help. Pat Kuethe, Cincinnati, OH

    03/07/1999 01:59:46
    1. [WEAVER-L] Random Acts of Gen. Kindness Web Site
    2. Sylvia Brown
    3. Pam Thompson brought the following web site to the attention of the Cole mailing list. I took a look at it and want to pass it on to our Weaver list. Some good possibilities here. http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnraogk/index.htm Sylvia

    03/07/1999 06:41:13
    1. [WEAVER-L] James WEAVER and Isaac WEAVER
    2. Babara P Jameson
    3. I am looking for information on two different and unrelated Weavers. The first is from my sister-in-law's family. It is believed that Isaac Weaver was the father of Rhoda Louise (Babe) b 1905, Allene Elizabeth b 1908 and Myrtle Alberta b abt 1909. Mother of these children was Rhoda Kate Mason. I know nothing else of this family. James Weaver was probably from Newport, Perry Co, PA. He was called Captain and may have died in Vanport, PA. His children were James Jr, Elizabeth born 24 Jan 1833 in Vanport, Beaver Co, PA and perhaps a Charles who was a doctor and died at 36. Charles might have been James, Sr's brother. Thanks. Barbara Prior Jameson

    03/06/1999 01:35:53
    1. [WEAVER-L] [Fwd: Re: Looking for Ely or Eli Weaver]
    2. List owner
    3. Message forwarded - sent to the wrong address & bounced to list owner... make replies to mailto:mike5117@juno.com -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Looking for Ely or Eli Weaver Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 20:30:31 -0800 (PST) From: Mike D Ballard <mike5117@juno.com> To: WEAVER-D-request@rootsweb.com References: <36DFED77.AEA58745@geocities.com> Hello fellow Weavers, I am looking for any information on a Ely or Eli Weaver. I am not sure of the correct spelling of the first name. The information that I do have is that Eli had a brother and father who served in the Civil War. The father served with the 6th Provincial Missouri regiment and was involved in a battle just outside of Springfield, Mo. Ely was supposed to have moved to somewhere around Kansas area and got married. The father and the one son that died early in the Civil war are buried in the old Weaver Cemetery here in Missouri. Where the Cemetery is located, I am not sure. Where is Ely buried or who did he marry or did he have any kids I am not sure. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Mike Ballard mike5117@Juno.com or mike5117@alltel.net

    03/06/1999 12:50:08
    1. [WEAVER-L] Isaac WEAVER
    2. I GOT CURIOUS and checked Jeff's site for Isaac. Below the links is a little from there. <A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/jweaver300/weaver1.htm">The English Weaver's of Virginia Descendants ...</A> http://members.xoom.com/jweaver300/weaver1.htm <A HREF="http://members.tripod.com/~rosters/index.html">EARLY NC - TN - SC- RECORDS - MILITARY- MARRI...</A> http://members.tripod.com/adm/popup/roadmap.shtml Grant * The families of William Weaver, Sr. and Captain Isaac Weaver, Sr. have been well known and documented for years, and dead-ended with Joshua Weaver. All theory about the ancestry came to a dead end. There is no immigration record for a William, Isaac or Joshua Weaver that will fit the circumstances of the Weaver Family in the New River Valley of North Carolina and Virginia. * The Ashe Co., North Carolina genealogist, Wade Eller, a great collector of family data, and a good source of clues, gave the parentage of Isaac and William as one Joshua Weaver. His souces were often unverified from public records, but that was apparently not intentional. * The 1787 State Census of North Carolina lists Isaac, Joshua and William Weaver in Wilkes Co. The age of Isaac Weaver is listed between 21 and 60 and there were 3 white males under 21 or over 60 and 3 white females of all ages. William Weaver is listed with himself between 21 and 60, 3 white males under 21 or over 60 and 2 white females of all ages. Joshua Weaver was listed with 2 males under 21 or 60+ and 2 white females of all ages. I suspect that Joshua was 60+ and living with a servant, boarder or unidentified son. This record indicates one daughter and that Joshua was born in 1727 or before. Joshua is not listed in the 1790 U.S. Census for North Carolina. He signed a deed in October 1789 and probably died between those two dates. * Joshua Weaver and Isaac Weaver were on the 1782 tax list for Wilkes Co., NC. No Family information was included on these tax lists. William and a Thomas Weaver were listed on the 1782 tax list of Surry Co., NC, adjoining Wilkes Co., NC. There were no Weavers on the tax lists for adjoining counties in Virginia in the 1780's. * On March 4, 1778, Joshua Weaver became one of the first men to legally enter land west of the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina in Wilkes Co. * In the families of William and Isaac we find that both had sons named, Isaac Weaver, William Weaver, Joshua Weaver and John Weaver. There has been a strong tradition of carrying down family names in Appalachia. * The name Thomas Weaver does not reappear in succeeding generations of William and Isaac's families, although from other clues it is known that Joshua had numerous relatives named Thomas. Was the Thomas listed in the Surry Co., NC tax list of 1782 another son of Joshua? I suspect that he might have been and that his descendants migrated back into Virginia, specifically Franklin Co. * Isaac Weaver appears on several militia rosters for Montgomery Co., VA in CPT Enoch Osborne's Company. It is known that after the Revolution Isaac was appointed as Captain of a militia company in Wilkes Co., NC. This appointment gave him the common appelation by which his descendants know him, Captain Isaac Weaver, Sr. While serving in CPT Osborne's Company he served as a private soldier and may have participated in campaigns against the Cherokee and/or Tories. One tradition indicates that this militia unit fought at the Battle of King's Mountain, though there is no evidence to indicate that Isaac Weaver was on this mission. Joshua Weaver was found to have received $108 from Revolutionary War Army Pay Accounts. This does not mean he served in any way, but rendered some assistance to the Revolutionary cause for which he was compensated. William Weaver, Sr. is listed on the same pay voucher for receiving œ9/2s. No record of actual militia service has been found, nor is one expected to be found, for William Weaver, Sr. or Joshua Weaver. * In 1772 Joshua Weaver and Isaac Weaver appear on a Boutetourt Co. VA Tax List. This area became Fincastle District in 1774 and was renamed Montgomery Co. in 1776. In 1789 Wythe Co. was formed from Montgomery and in 1792 Grayson Co. was formed from Wythe. Grayson adjoins Ashe Co., NC which was formed from Wilkes Co. in 1799. Wilkes Co. was formed from Surry Co. in 1778. * In 1771 Joshua Weaver appears on a tax list for Boutetourt Co., VA. The heading for the district in which he was living lists him as living near "the head of the Holstein River." This area appears to be present-day Smyth Co., VA. Living near Joshua was a Michael Weaver. Who was this Michael? From other research, it appears that Michael was German, unrelated to Joshua, and that he later migrated into Washington Co., VA and possibly into Upper East Tennessee. * In 1770 Joshua and Isaac were on a Botetourt Co. Tax List near Evansham, later Wytheville, VA in the Middle New River Valley. * In 1767 Joshua Weaver, Isaac Weaver and Moses McDaniels appear as neighbors on a Pittsylvania Co., VA tax list. Pittsylvania Co. was formed in 1767 from Halifax Co. In 1814 William Weaver, Sr. signed as an heir of Moses McDaniels. This Moses McDaniels later appears on Boutourt Co. & Montgomery Co. Tax Lists. He also appears on the 1787 NC census as a resident of Wilkes Co., NC as a neighbor of William Weaver, Sr. and Joshua Weaver. Moses also appears on various militia rosters for CPT Enoch Osborne's Company of milita. In some records his name is recorded as Magnuss McDaniel, Magnus McDonel, Moses McDonnel, etc. All efforts to trace his ancestry have revealed nothing. * In 1768, Rachel Weaver, possibily Joshua Weaver's wife, was involved in a law suit in Pittsylvania Co., VA. The results of this suit are unknown at this time, and perhaps for all time. I could not locate the ajudication of the case in the Pittsylvania Co. Court records. * On June 24, 1768, Samuel Patterson bought 400 acres between Colonel Calloway & Joshua Weaver on Chestnut Creek in Pittsylvania Co. This is the last reference I have found in Pittsylvania Co. for our set of Weavers. * On January 3, 1767, Joshua Weaver entered 400 acres on the North Fork of Chestnut Creek and 400 acres at the Mouth of Beating Mill Branch in Halifax Co., VA, soon to become Pittsylvania Co. * On October 21, 1766 Isaac Weaver entered 400 acres on the Lower End of the Long Ridge leading to the Stinking River in Halifax Co., VA. * On April 9, 1765, Joshua Weaver had 60 acres surveyed for himself on Chestnut Creek in Halifax Co., VA. * On July 28, 1764, Joshua Weaver entered 400 acres on Dogger's Branch, Halifax Co., VA. * On February 17, 1763 Joshua Weaver entered 400 acres, near an old survey, on Chestnut Branch, Halifax Co., VA. * 1752 Halifax Co., Virginia was formed from Lunenburg Co., VA. * 1764 James Weaver, John Weaver and Thomas Weaver are found on a tithe list for Cornwall Parish, Halifax Co., VA, (Now Charlotte Co., VA.) * 1750 Joshua Weaver is found on a tithe list for Lunenburg Co., VA. * 1749-52, Thomas Weaver was on the tithe list for Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg Co., VA. No information in the Cumberland Parish register added any detail to this history. * 1736 Samuel Weaver, Sr. is found on a tithe list for King William Parish, Goochland Co., VA. Samuel Weaver, Jr. & Sr. appear as purchasers for various Goochland Co. estate sales. * 1777 a Samuel Weaver, probably another son of our Joshua, served in various militia units on the Virginia frontier. In his pension application, he states that he was born in Halifax Co., VA in 1759 and served at Womack's Fort in Fincastle District. He was paid œ4/16s for 72 days service between 8/26/1777 and 9/24/1777 and a like amount for service from 10/24/1777 to 1/24/1778. This Samuel was active in land transactions of Ashe Co., NC up until about 1809. He then disappears from Ashe Co., NC records. Conclusions:

    03/06/1999 11:05:41
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] James WEAVER and Isaac WEAVER
    2. There were also two Isaac Weaver's in my family, both from Bucks County, PA. However, their children and dates do not match your query. The latest being Isaac Apple Weaver b. 1839 in Tinicum Twsp, Bucks, d. 1899 in Warwick, Bucks. Could be collateral families from mine - or - since there are Weavers everywhere, merely a coincidence. Diane Adams In a message dated 3/6/99 3:01:25 PM Mountain Standard Time, Weavertrk@aol.com writes: > n a message dated 3/6/99 12:37:58 PM Pacific Standard Time, > marksnana@juno.com writes: > > << > The first is from my sister-in-law's family. It is believed that Isaac > Weaver was the father of Rhoda Louise (Babe) b 1905, Allene Elizabeth b > 1908 and Myrtle Alberta b abt 1909. Mother of these children was Rhoda > Kate Mason. I know nothing else of this family. > >> > > > If I remember correctly Isaac is a name I've seen at Jeff WEAVER's site. > > <A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/jweaver300/weaver1.htm">The English Weaver's > of Virginia Descendants ...</A> > > http://members.xoom.com/jweaver300/weaver1.htm > > <A HREF="http://members.tripod.com/~rosters/index.html">EARLY NC - TN - SC- > RECORDS - MILITARY- MARRI...</A> > > http://members.tripod.com/adm/popup/roadmap.shtml > > Grant >

    03/06/1999 10:19:45
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] James WEAVER and Isaac WEAVER
    2. In a message dated 3/6/99 12:37:58 PM Pacific Standard Time, marksnana@juno.com writes: << The first is from my sister-in-law's family. It is believed that Isaac Weaver was the father of Rhoda Louise (Babe) b 1905, Allene Elizabeth b 1908 and Myrtle Alberta b abt 1909. Mother of these children was Rhoda Kate Mason. I know nothing else of this family. >> If I remember correctly Isaac is a name I've seen at Jeff WEAVER's site. <A HREF="http://members.xoom.com/jweaver300/weaver1.htm">The English Weaver's of Virginia Descendants ...</A> http://members.xoom.com/jweaver300/weaver1.htm <A HREF="http://members.tripod.com/~rosters/index.html">EARLY NC - TN - SC- RECORDS - MILITARY- MARRI...</A> http://members.tripod.com/adm/popup/roadmap.shtml Grant

    03/06/1999 09:58:32
    1. [WEAVER-L] Enic Weaver
    2. Looking for info on Enic/Enoch Weaver, father of Arvil Columbus Weaver, James Weaver and possibly 12 other siblings. Arvil Weaver was born in Harrisburg, Il. in 1887 and later moved to Mo. in ? year. He married Mary Ellen Gage - Graves.

    03/05/1999 05:10:03
    1. [WEAVER-L] WEAVER, Anna of Bucks Co., PA
    2. Howard
    3. Hi WEAVERs, I'm seeking information, both general and specific, on Anna WEAVER, daughter of Adam, of the late 1700s and early 1800s. All I know about her is that she married Johannes VANDEGRIFT (1758-1827) on 28 Mar 1781 at the Newtown Presbyterian Church, and I believe she died in 1841. John and Anna had 8 or 9 children. One of them, named John who is mentioned in his father's will, could be my ancestor if I could only discover his birth date. I'm also interested in learning about Anna's other ancestors. Howard Speck

    03/05/1999 12:06:15
    1. [WEAVER-L] Re: Fwd: Wesley Weaver
    2. List owner
    3. oops...message is not from an unsubscribed address - it was sent to the wrong address & bounced to the listowner.... List owner wrote: > > forwarding message from non-subscribed address - make replies to > wg2brg3@webtv.net > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Wesley Weaver > Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 05:35:15 -0800 (PST) > From: wg2brg3@webtv.net (William Goller) > To: WEAVER-L-request@rootsweb.com > > I am a descendant of Wesley Weaver and his wife Elizabeth Hamer. They > were married in Lawrence co. In and later moved to Orange county, IN. I > would appreciate any information on Wesley -- LeAnne WEAVER list sponsor http://www.geocities.com/~fannincounty/weaver-l

    03/05/1999 07:46:12
    1. [WEAVER-L] Fwd: Looking for Weaver
    2. List owner
    3. forwarding message sent to wrong list address - make replies to <candy@mosquitonet.com> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Looking for Weaver Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 10:09:13 -0800 (PST) From: Candy Waugaman <candy@mosquitonet.com> To: "'WEAVER-D-request@rootsweb.com'" <WEAVER-D-request@rootsweb.com> Am interested in finding Robert and Lou Ann Weaver, children of George Allen Weaver, and Wendy Weaver, a daughter from a second marriage. Robert and Lou Ann (brother/sister) were living in Wichita Kansas at the time of their father's death in 1970; Wendy was probably pretty young and living in Oklahoma City at the time of his death. Would appreciate any information out there. Thanks, candy@mosquitonet.com

    03/05/1999 07:43:03
    1. [WEAVER-L] Fwd: Wesley Weaver
    2. List owner
    3. forwarding message from non-subscribed address - make replies to wg2brg3@webtv.net -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Wesley Weaver Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 05:35:15 -0800 (PST) From: wg2brg3@webtv.net (William Goller) To: WEAVER-L-request@rootsweb.com I am a descendant of Wesley Weaver and his wife Elizabeth Hamer. They were married in Lawrence co. In and later moved to Orange county, IN. I would appreciate any information on Wesley

    03/05/1999 07:42:18
    1. [WEAVER-L] Winnie Weaver b 1832 d ? dau of Nancy Weaver Hardwick Lawrence Co., TN
    2. Hello everyone; I am looking for any information on any of the following; Winnie Weaver b 1832 dau of Nancy Weaver/Hardwick and William Hardwick, her step-father. Nancy had Winnie and Elizabeth before she married William. William and Nancy children were; Susanna b 1839, John b 1841, Jehis b 1847 and Samuel b 1848. Winnie married Jason Wilson Boshers 18 Jan 1849 in Lawrence Co., TN. She was Jasons second wife. Winnie and Jason also lived in Maury Co., TN around Mt Pleasent, TN. Winnie and Jason had ten children. Any inf at all will be appreciated. Thank you. Charlotte

    03/04/1999 01:07:38
    1. [WEAVER-L] Is anyone working on Clement Weaver?
    2. Due to a naming pattern in my Weaver line (Jacksons, Piety, and Comfort) I am beginning to suspect that my Weaver line may tie into Clement Weaver of R.I. somehow. I am stuck with a Jethro Weaver wife Lucy who was born in N.C(Edgecomb Co.) and died in GA in 1812. His son Jethro who was married four times has children with the names Jackson, and Piety Comfort. These names have been repeated through several lines, and seem to start in Clement's line. I need some help either ruling Clement out, or proving a connection. Linda Weaver Huggins

    03/04/1999 01:20:49
    1. [WEAVER-L] Joseph Weaver & Katherine Heider of Germany
    2. Dusty Copper
    3. Hello Fellow Weaver (Weber) researchers..... I am new to the list only as of last night. I was wondering if anyone out there has any further information on my Great Great Grandparents. They were Joseph Weaver, origionally (Weber) before he came from Germany. He was born in Germany on March 17, 1839. He died in Elm Creek, Nebraska on February 15, 1915. Katherine Heider was his wife. She as well was born in Germany on April 21, 1851. She died in Elm Creek, Nebraska on April 6, 1914. Does anyone have any information leading to any siblings or their parents? I would be much appreiciative of any info. Thank You All!!! Tracy Copper Chico, CA

    03/02/1999 10:07:54
    1. [WEAVER-L] Web page on Weaver/Weber Book
    2. Lawrence K. Weber, Jr., SIOR
    3. Some good soul on the mailing list put the below posting on the web...and updated it in December. The author's address will be out of date on March 15. After that time, it will be #3 - 1717 Blair Ave, Victoria, B.C. V8N 6G5 Please change it. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/1894/weaver-l/ref.html

    02/23/1999 01:45:35
    1. [WEAVER-L] Fwd: Boshers, Allen, Bell, Cothran, Wisdom
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_919738470_boundary Content-ID: <0_919738470@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII --part0_919738470_boundary Content-ID: <0_919738470@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: CHoll37278@aol.com Return-path: <CHoll37278@aol.com> To: TXDALLAS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Boshers, Allen, Bell, Cothran, Wisdom Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 21:52:57 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hello; I am searching for any of the following; Found in The History of Duncanville, TX Andrew Jackson Boshers arrived in Dallas, TX by train 13 Aug. 1913 with his parents; J.W. (Don) Boshers, mother Pinky Boshers, two brothers Amos and Charlie and one sister Docia who married A.A. HULSHOUSER . They were met by his uncle Will Boshers. Andrew married Ella Mae HULSHOUSER in 1919. Also mentioned in the book are Jeff Davis Boshers b 1861 Mt Pleasent, TN. Jeff Boshers family, Will and Susie Boshers Della Boshers m W.H. Allen Josephine Boshers m William Allen Lena Boshers m Willie Allen James Wilson Hinson m Cora Wisdom Winnie Boshers m Frances M Wisdom Andrew Jackson Boshers m Frances Bell I don't know if these marrages happened in TN or TX so I just put down all the people I am working on. Any leads will be helpful. Thank you. Charlotte --part0_919738470_boundary--

    02/22/1999 02:54:28
    1. [WEAVER-L] [Fwd: WEAVER-OH]
    2. Weaver Listowner
    3. forwarded message sent to wrong address - please make replies to NNorris803@aol.com -------- Original Message -------- Subject: WEAVER-OH Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 19:13:42 -0800 (PST) From: NNorris803@aol.com To: WEAVER-L-request@rootsweb.com Trying to locate family of John WEAVER who died probably Apr 3 1888 Dayton, OH. Had daughter Fanny who married John BEELER. Most of the family lived in Hardin Co., OHio Nancy Norris

    02/22/1999 07:14:14
    1. [WEAVER-L] [Fwd: Anna Maria WEAVER (WEVER)]
    2. Weaver Listowner
    3. forwarding message sent to wrong list address - please reply to jackmc@intermediatn.net -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Anna Maria WEAVER (WEVER) Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 05:47:23 -0800 (PST) From: "John McNearney" <jackmc@intermediatn.net> To: <WEAVER-L-request@rootsweb.com> Anna Maria WEAVER b. 5/27/1761 PA. m. Johann Adam WEIBLEY She died 4/29/1829 Perry Co, PA. She had 7 children. Seeking info as to who her parents were? jackmc@intermediatn.net

    02/22/1999 07:13:24
    1. [WEAVER-L] Weaver PA>OH, Montgomery Co
    2. Joyce Camping
    3. Looking for infomation regarding the following Weavers who settled in Jefferson Township, Montgomery Co., Ohio about 1810 from PA. (Location in PA not known). Jacob, Henry, Peter (b ca 1765), and Michael (b ca 1780) Weaver. According to family tradition they were brothers. Especially interested in Peter Weaver b ca 1794 in PA probably the son of one of the above 4 Weavers. He married 2nd Cassadana Fisher Emrick in Jefferson Twp, Montgomery Co., OH in 1839. He died 1879 . Any information about this line of Weavers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Joyce

    02/21/1999 03:43:58