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    1. [WEAVER-L] Any Weaver's with S D connections? 1890
    2. Karon in Okanogan
    3. >Descendants of William WEAVER > > >Generation No. 1 > > 1. William1 WEAVER. He married Alpha HOUGHTON. > >Child of William WEAVER and Alpha HOUGHTON is: >+ 2 i. John L.2 WEAVER, born Abt. 1841 in New York; died Bef. June 1900. > > >Generation No. 2 > > 2. John L.2 WEAVER (William1) was born Abt. 1841 in New York, and died >Bef. June 1900. He married Lucratia CRAMER August 12, 1870 in Dodge Co., >NE, daughter of John CRAMER and Frances WEST. > >Notes for John L. WEAVER: >11-28-97 email message from GenieNEBR@aol.com, Bob Oltmanns, states John L >Weaver was born in New York, no age listed. Census record for 1880, Fremont >city, 1st and 4th Wards states he was born in Ireland. No age listed. >***** >11-28-97 a listing in South Dakota Quarterly on John L Weaver, may or may >not be the same one, states he was on the 1890 Civil War Veteran's Census >from Custer County, SD, Data showed he had a residence in Hermosa, SD. >Information obtained from Maurice and Florence Krueger, who looked it up in >the Quarterly, Vol 4, Issue 3, page 111. <mkrueger@iw.net> >178 Southshore Drive, Mina, SD 57462 605-226-0707 ***** > >5-2-98 Received a copy of 1885 Fremont City Census listing John and family, >and they have 2 more children than I knew before. ***** > >9-21-98 I received a copy of the 1900 Census for Pennington County. It >lists Lucratia as the head of the family. I assume John died before the >census in 1900. ***** > >Notes for Lucratia CRAMER: >Lucratia lived in Hill City, SD in 1894 when her father passed away. > >In the 1900 Census, Lucratia is listed as the head of the house. She was >renting a home, she had Lottie, Myrtis and Bernie? living with her. It >appears to state she had 6 children and 1 is living, but I believe 6 were >living and one passed away. This is an assumption because she seems to have >had 7 children, if Bernie? is her son, as listed. She lived in Pennington >County South Dakota, Rockford Precinct, Enumerated on 27th of June, >Enumeration district # 40, Sheet # 27, line 77-80. > >Children of John WEAVER and Lucratia CRAMER are: > 3 i. Lealand3 WEAVER, born Abt. 1871. > 4 ii. Alpha F. WEAVER, born Abt. 1875. > >Notes for Alpha F. WEAVER: >Alpha was named after her father's mother. > > 5 iii. Ruie E. WEAVER, born Abt. 1877. > 6 iv. Lottie WEAVER, born Abt. April 1879. > >Notes for Lottie WEAVER: >Lottie is listed at home with her mother, in the 1900 census. She is listed >as 21 years old ***** > > 7 v. Myrtis WEAVER, born Abt. May 1881. > >Notes for Myrtis WEAVER: >In reading the 1900 Census, it appears Myrtis is the name of this child. I >already had the initial M. She is listed as 19 years old, living at home >with her mother. > > 8 vi. John WEAVER, born Abt. May 1883. > >Notes for John WEAVER: >John Weaver boarding with Orestes Cramer, he is 17. On the 1900 census for >Pennington Co., SD I found that information. He is listed as a common >laborer, he can read, write and understands English, according to the >census. > > 9 vii. B WEAVER, born November 1895 in Pennington Co., SD. > >Notes for B WEAVER: >I am unsure of the last two listings in this family. The 1900 Census lists >John Weaver as boarding with Orestes Cramer, and 17 years old. It also says >Lucratia had 6 children. I am unable to make out the name in full, it >looks like Be_ _ _ ie ***** > >

    02/19/1999 05:33:25
    1. [WEAVER-L] Elizabeth WEAVER-Beaver Co, PA
    2. Babara P Jameson
    3. I am looking for info on the Weaver family of Van Port, Beaver Co, PA. Elizabeth was born on 24 Jan 1833 in Van Port. Her father's name was James and he was called "Captain" He may have been from Newport, PA. Her brothers' names may have been James, Jr and Charles. Elizabeth married Scudder Hart Piersol on 22 July 1852. Five children were born, the last being my great grandmother, Sue Piersol Marshall, and she died on 7 (or 10) Oct 1870. I know there must be some "cuzzins" out there! Thanks Barbara Prior Jameson Monument, CO

    02/19/1999 05:09:20
    1. [WEAVER-L] Re: NUCMC
    2. Ronald Weaver
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Ronald Weaver <rzweaver@email.msn.com> : Date: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 6:22 PM >This is a great site. AT NUCMCZ 39.5 GATEWAY TO THE RLINANC File click on >the first or second item and enter family you want to search, for example >Weaver family. >-----Original Message----- >From: Ronald Weaver <rzweaver@email.msn.com> >To: rzweaver@email.msn.com <rzweaver@email.msn.com> >Date: Wednesday, February 10, 1999 6:10 PM >Subject: NUCMC > > >> >>http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/nucmc.html >> >> > > >

    02/10/1999 04:16:41
    1. [WEAVER-L] Searching
    2. willhn
    3. Here is an article published in the Dallas Morning News 02-08-99, re: searching Confederate graves. ******************************************************* Union soldier's descendant sees him honored Reburial in State Cemetery ends quest lasting 17 years 02/08/99 By Terrence Stutz / The Dallas Morning News Around Central Texas AUSTIN - For James Briones, it's a new grave from an old war, a monument to properly honor his great-great-grandfather - the lone Union private in a field of Confederate grays. Last month, six decades after his death and 134 years after he served his nation in the Civil War, Antonio Briones received a full military burial in the Texas State Cemetery. How the old soldier's remains came here is a story of perseverance by his great-great-grandson, who searched for years for his ancestor's grave and then labored to get him the recognition he deserved. Unlike most of the other Civil War veterans buried nearby, Antonio Briones fought to preserve the United States as a member of the First Texas Cavalry of the U.S., the only Texas military unit that fought for the Union. Only one other identified veteran of the Union army is buried in the cemetery - the man who was Mr. Briones' commanding officer and later a governor of Texas, Edmund J. Davis. The graves of nearly 2,000 Confederate soldiers lie between the two in the gently sloping cemetery in east Austin. James Briones began the search for his forefather more than 17 years ago, after his own father died. His father had told him that his great-great-grandfather had fought in the Civil War, but there were few details, and no one knew where he was buried. He and family members scoured cemeteries in Central Texas on and off for years without luck. He also sought information from the State Archives and military records authorities. "I was pretty discouraged," he said in a recent interview. "Everyone I went to had no information." Finally, about five years ago, while walking with his daughter at the Oakwood Cemetery in east Austin, a groundskeeper told him of an old headstone with the name Briones on it. "When I saw the name on the headstone, my heart dropped," he recalled. The dates showed that his great-great-grandfather was born in 1845 and died in 1938. After taking photographs of the headstone, he returned to the State Archives, where a staff member told him of a mistake that had prolonged the search. "He told me that the military unit listed on the grave fought for the Union," Mr. Briones said. "All along I thought he fought for the Confederacy, and the records I looked through were for Confederate soldiers." The information was confirmed by the National Archives in Washington. The First Texas Cavalry fought in the Rio Grande Valley, Louisiana and Mississippi. Convinced that his great-great-grandfather deserved a more fitting resting place, Mr. Briones began asking about the possibility of re-interment at the State Cemetery. "This man fought in the Civil War. We were very proud of him and felt he deserved this, even though he died many, many years ago," he said. His efforts were aided two years ago when the Texas Legislature passed a law that changed the eligibility rules for the State Cemetery. For most of this century, burial sites were available only for former governors, statewide officeholders and legislators. One could also be admitted by special proclamation of the governor. But lawmakers in 1997 appointed a three-member State Cemetery Committee to oversee the grounds and consider granting other burial sites for individuals who've made a significant contribution to the state - based on recommendations from legislators. After learning about the new rules, Mr. Briones approached Sen. Gonzalo Barrientos of Austin and asked him to recommend a site for Antonio Briones. The request was made, and the cemetery committee gave its approval last fall. "One of the most interesting things about his case is that most people assume that everybody from Texas who fought in Civil War was in the Confederate army," said George Christian, a longtime Austin political consultant and a member of the cemetery committee. "Of course, that was not the case. Texas furnished many good soldiers for the Union. People have even forgotten that Sam Houston was thrown out of office for refusing to swear allegiance to the Confederacy." The State Cemetery, created in 1854, at one time contained the graves of about 60 Union soldiers who served in Austin during the Reconstruction period after the Civil War. But, according to Mr. Christian, their remains were moved to the national cemetery at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio just after the turn of the century in 1900. That left Gov. Davis as the only identified Union soldier in the cemetery for nearly a century, until Antonio Briones was buried about 150 yards from his one-time commanding officer on Jan. 27. Every day now, Mr. Briones, 56, passes the cemetery on his way to work as a city bus driver. He visits the site when he can and believes Antonio would approve of his final resting place. "It is one of the few places in the cemetery where you have a clear view of the Capitol," he said proudly. Stutz is based in the Austin Bureau of The Dallas Morning News. ************************************ Harold Williams, Rootsweb Sponsor Mesquite, TX (Dallas suburb) willhn@flash.net

    02/09/1999 10:41:44
    1. [WEAVER-L] johann michael weber
    2. Cherlynn B Thomas
    3. I am researching Johann Michael Weber (Weaver) (born 12 June 1806 in Bavaria, Germany). He married a Catherine Rosine Baumann (born 12 February 1808 somewhere in Wurttemberg, Germany), and I have a copy of their marriage license. On December 22, 1837, John Weber of Monroe county, IL (receipt number 5402) purchased 40 acres of the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ section 13, T3S, R8W for $50 in Monroe county. Johann Michael Weber died Oct. 27, 1856. Their daughter Elizabeth Weber eventually married (3rd husband) a Johann Rudolph Blatter, my great grandfather. There is conflicting information in the Ancestrail file = Johann Michael John Weber has an AFN of 18FP-M3 and a Johann Michael John Weber has an AFN 18FP-M3. I think they are the same person though because Johann Michael Weber?s last name is listed as a dual last name - JOHN WEBER Any comments/ideas/thoughts/ Cherlynn Thomas

    02/08/1999 10:25:02
    1. [WEAVER-L] Information from Social Security Applications
    2. Harold McKelvey
    3. Maybe someone can use the following information as taken from Social Security Number Applications: 1) Milton Harrold Weaver Illinois Street 402 Weslaco, TX Employer: O.K. Palace Cleaners Weslaco, TX Age: 29 dob: 18 Jul 1908 pob: Hamilton, TX Father: Walter Weaver Mother: Geo? Stiddahm date of application: 27 Sep 1937 2) Raymond S. Calhoun 1019 N. Durbin Stret Casper, WY Employer: Callahan Const. Co. Alcova, WY age: 28 dob: 23 Feb 1908 pob: Sheridan, WY Father: Arthur David Shepard Mother: Jennie Ethel Welsh date of application: 4 Jan 1937 3) Charles Agusta Lewis Montrose, AR unemployed age: 63 dob: 11 Aug 1881 pob: Parkdale, Ashley County, AR Father: Willis Lewis Mother: Merrian Hanes date of application: 6 Dec 1944 4) C. H. Lewis R?B 39 Star City, AR unemployed age: 19 dob: 2? Aug 1931 pob: Bradley, Miller County, AR Father: Charlie Lewis Mother: Carrie Williams date of application: 8 Aug 1951 5) Charles Nathaniel Lewis, Jr. Route 3 Little Rock, AR employer: Big Rock Stone & Material Co ? of Ashley Street Little Rock, AR age: 21 dob: 19 Oct 1915 pob: Little Rock, AR Father: Charlie Nathaniel Lewis Mother: Julie Bauer date of application: 1937 6) George Roberson Sharp 424 St Rose Avenue Baton Rouge, LA unemployed age: 16 dob: 11 May 1930 pob: Baton rouge, LA Father: Wallace Sharp Mother: Lillie Ellis date of application: 8/12/46 7) Mattie Ross Thornton Taylor 1516 W. Webster Houston, TX Employer: Punblic Laundry 1601 W. Webster Houston, TX age: 42 dob: 15 Mar 1897 pob: ? Parish, La Father: Clark Thornton Mother: Lucy Anderson date of application: 27 Jul 1939 8) Ada Lea Davis-Calhoun RFD2 Ra?ville, 71269 age: 72 dob: 16 May 1846 pob: Collius, Covington County, MS Father: Louis Lawson Davis Mother: Caraline Mixon date of application: 6 Oct 1968 Greta McKelvey LEWIS, NORRIS, SIMS, WATSON, WEAVER NW LA, NE TX, AR, CA BLAIR, COCKERHAM, GATHEN, LIPSCOMB, OWENS, NW AL, NE MS Same dust, same breath.

    02/07/1999 07:03:17
    1. [WEAVER-L] Jacob Weber/Weaver - b Ger.
    2. Hi List members: My WEAVER connection is very short, but thought some of you mught be interested in what I have. The following information came from Evangelical Reformed Church Records - Hintzweiler, Ger. Copied from micro film at Family History Library in Salt Lake City. Jacob WEBER, b in Germany, ca 1699. Father was Hans Jacob WEBER. He was from Hintzweiler. He married Anna Cecilia REICHARD 17 Apr 1720 - daughter of Dieterich REICHARD and Maria SALOMA of Essweiler, Ger. He and the family came to America on the ship Robert and Alice in Sep 1742. Children: Anna Maria Catharine - b 21 Jul 1722 - d 12 May 1723 Maria Catharine - b 19 March 1724 Johan Nicholas - b 31 May 1726 - d 17 Sep 1737 Maria Elizabeth - b 18 Apr 1728 - d 20 Apr 1728 Maria Cecilia Elizabeth - b 25 Jul 1730 Jon Nicholas - b 29 Nov 1733 Maria Charlotte Margretha - b 29 Jul 1735 Maria Barbara - b 17 Jan 1738 - d 24 May 1740 Joh Jacob - b 23 Dec 1740 My ancestor was Maria Elizabeth who married Michael BUTZ in PA. I do have some information of some of the other children and also some deeds. They settled in Bucks Co. PA. If this is of any interest to any one, I'll be happy to e-mail what I have. Betty Gregory BGreg3116@aol.com

    02/06/1999 06:13:10
    1. [WEAVER-L] Samuel Ezekiel Weaver
    2. djm
    3. Hello Again Everyone, I am writing to clarify my first letter.I did not put dates in my first post. I just took it for granted you all could read minds! Well Samuel Ezekiel Weaver was born in SC 1804,and was married to Doritha T. Samford born 1810 SC.Their son George Washington Weaver born 1832 is my g.g. grandfather.Trying to find descendants of George or of his brothers and sisters . Thank you for the email. Danny McBride TX.

    02/05/1999 11:04:42
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] Samuel Ezekiel Weaver
    2. Paul J. Weaver, Jr.
    3. Danny .... I don't know how I got on these lists, but I've been reading the mail for several weeks and yours was the first to even get near anyone I know. I am Paul Weaver, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1949 My father, Paul Weaver, was born in Vernango County, Pennsylvania, in 1927 His father, George Clinton Weaver, was born in the same NW region of Pennsylvania in 1899 (d.1960). George Clinton Weaver's second wife was Louise Elizabeth (nee Lindsey). George Clinton Weaver had one brother, Arthur, and two sisters, Florence and Edna. His father was George Washington Weaver, married to Elizabeth May (nee ?). George Washington Weaver had one brother,William, and one sister, Rose. His father was George Weaver and his mother Sara (nee ?); siblings unknown. Is this related (no pun intended) to your George Washington Weaver? Any information on this line would be appreciated and I can expand on this, if you're interested. Thanks, pjw -----Original Message----- From: djm <djm@etex.net> To: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com <WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, February 05, 1999 7:15 PM Subject: [WEAVER-L] Samuel Ezekiel Weaver >Hello > >I am new to the list and this is my first letter. >Samuel Ezekiel Weaver is my g.g.g. grandfather. >I descend through his son George Washington Weaver. >Some call him George Walter Weaver ? >I would very much like to find someone out there who >also descends from George Washington Weaver.I have >been on line two months and havent found anyone yet! >But I have been in contact with a descendant of Georges , >oldest brother William.Thank You >Danny McBride > >

    02/05/1999 07:55:41
    1. [WEAVER-L] Samuel Ezekiel Weaver
    2. djm
    3. Hello I am new to the list and this is my first letter. Samuel Ezekiel Weaver is my g.g.g. grandfather. I descend through his son George Washington Weaver. Some call him George Walter Weaver ? I would very much like to find someone out there who also descends from George Washington Weaver.I have been on line two months and havent found anyone yet! But I have been in contact with a descendant of Georges , oldest brother William.Thank You Danny McBride

    02/05/1999 07:10:37
    1. [WEAVER-L] Michael Weaver of Michigan
    2. Jeff and Marcy Yates
    3. I am looking for any information on Michael Weaver b. 1830 d.1870 or 71. He lived in Calhoun County, MI. He married Mary Jane (don't have a maiden name). He served in the Civil War. They had a son, Charles E. Weaver, who married Mary E. Martin. They had a daughter Grace Ina Weaver b. 4/11/1881 in Marengo Twp., MI, d. 9/20/1962 in Battle Creek, MI. Grace married Charlie Sidney Holt on 12/25/1901 in Marengo Twp., MI. Specifically, I am looking for any information on his Civil War career, and his parents and grandparents. I don't know where he was born, just that he lived and died in MI and is buried there. Michael is my husband's great, great, great grandfather. We are having a very hard time finding anything on him. If anyone has any information, we would appreciate hearing from you. Thank you, Marcy Yates

    02/05/1999 06:28:28
    1. [WEAVER-L] Honor C Weaver b 1836 m Jason Wilkes Boshers TN
    2. Hello everyone; I am searching for any information on any of the following; Honor C Weaver b 1 Jan 1836 dau of James and Elizabeth Weaver. Married first John R Boshers on 21 Aug 1852 m/2 Jason Wilkes Boshers on 18 Jan 1849 in Lawrenceburg, TN. Jason and John were brothers. Don't know what happened to John. Jason and Honor children; Jamees Weaver Boshers b 1867 Webb b 1867, Ed b 1879, Nettie b 1877, Benny B b 1894. Jason married second Bettie Kelley their children were; Cora Jane b 1897 Ward b 1898 Betty b 1900 Not sure what happened to Honor. Any help at all will be appreciated. Thank you. Char

    02/03/1999 02:58:12
    1. [WEAVER-L] Winnie Weaver 1832 Lawrence Co TN and Jason Wilson Boshers
    2. Hello everyone; I am searching for the above Winnie Weaver. She was b 1832 Lawrence Co/., TN dau of Nancy Weaver step-father William HARDWICK. William was b 1811 in VA married Nancy 13 Feb 1839 Lawrence Co., TN. Nancy was born 1812 and had two daughters before she and William married; Winnie b 1832 married Jason Wilson BOSHERS 1849 Maury Co., TN. Elizabeth b 1831 no other inf. Winnie and Jason had 10 children. I would love to find Winnies fathers name. Nancy and William children were; Susanna b 1839 John b 1841 Jehis b 1847 Samuel b 1848 Thank you for your help. Charlotte

    02/03/1999 02:51:07
    1. [WEAVER-L] WEAVER, Jacob, 1780, PA
    2. In a message dated 2/2/1999 3:44:21 AM Mountain Standard Time, WEAVER-D- request@rootsweb.com writes: << Replying to a 10-02-1998 post by Marian Reeves about the family of Matthew Weaver b. 20 Sept 1784. Parents believed to be Michel Wever & Margaret Buys. Michel's father believed to be Jacob Weaver Jr. b. 2 June Highlands m. 1749 Antoinette Palmatier in Pokpsie: I have a Jacob WEAVER b. c1736 or before; poss m. an Ann; source is a 1968 family history that says "Jacob was a Scottish immigrant according to early Maryland records" but doesn't identify them. Family was in Queen Ann Co, MD in 1790 census & also believed to have been in Frederick Co & Prince George Co, MD. His son Matthew Weaver b. 1756 MD, d. 26 March 1856 Canton, IL; m. c1803 to Sarah Catherine PARRISH. After living for a time in Loudon Co, VA, in 1820 he and family moved to Ohio. They settled in Clermont Co, OH, near Point Pleasant. Matthew's sons Samuel Warren Weaver 1818-1890 and John O. Weaver 1813-1893 moved on to Clay Co, IN where they died. Brenda Robison Indianapolis, IN >> Hi Brenda, I don't belive my Jacob is connected to yours, but I thought I would toss him out to the WEAVER researchers in case he matches up with someone else. Bill Brauker / billbrauk@aol.com Here is what I have: 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: [Brøderbund 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 baptised August 24, 1800. The sponsors were Christian and Christina BRAUCHER. 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 Generation No. 4 4. JOHN4 BRAUKER (NANCY3 WEAVER, JACOB2, JAMES1) was born 1831 in New York, and died October 08, 1912 in UnionTownship, Branch Co, Mich. He married EMALINE ASHTON 1857 in New York, daughter of THOMAS ASHTON and EMELINE BAKER. Notes for JOHN BRAUKER: His obituary says he, "was a native of Niagara Co. NY but had lived in this vicinity since early manhood, having made many friends and having attained an enviable reputation amoung his associates." Both John and his brother Daniel moved to Michigan sometime between 1861 and 1876. John and his family homesteaded on a farm on Brauker Road, Union Township, Branch County, Michigan. The farm was designated a Centennial Farm in 1976. In the January 23, 1880 Coldwater Reporter newspaper, there is a story about John Brauker it states, "John Brauker is 49 years of age, and lived 42 years in Niagara Co., NY where he was born. He has lived in Union only seven years where he is a flourishing farmer, though other kinds of business have claimed his attention somewhat. He took as a sharer of his joys and sorrows, 23 years ago, Miss Emma Ashton (two or three indecipherable words) mother of four children, and is 45 years old." More About JOHN BRAUKER: Fact 1: 1912, Obit-Was a native of Niagara Co. NY but had lived in this vicinity Fact 2: since early manhood, having made many friends and having attained Fact 3: an enviable reputation among his associates. Children of JOHN BRAUKER and EMALINE ASHTON are: 5. i. CHARLES A.5 BRAUKER, b. August 16, 1862, New York; d. February 28, 1888, UnionTownship, Branch Co, Mich. ii. EDWIN BRAUKER, b. December 13, 1857. iii. MINNIE BRAUKER, b. September 01, 1860. iv. WILLIAM BRAUKER, b. September 03, 1864. Generation No. 5 5. CHARLES A.5 BRAUKER (JOHN4, NANCY3 WEAVER, JACOB2, JAMES1) was born August 16, 1862 in New York, and died February 28, 1888 in UnionTownship, Branch Co, Mich. He married HATTIE MAE MERRITT, daughter of EGBERT MERRITT and MARCELLUS MOREHOUSE. Children of CHARLES BRAUKER and HATTIE MERRITT are: 6. i. GLENN LEROY6 BRAUKER, b. November 09, 1887, Union Township, Branch County, Michigan; d. February 20, 1945, Coldwater, Michigan. ii. SALOME BRAUKER. Notes for SALOME BRAUKER: Listed in Glenn's obituary as Mrs. Salome Selbee of Kalamazoo. iii. ESTHER BRAUKER. Notes for ESTHER BRAUKER: Listed in Glenn's obituary as Mrs. Esther Carpenter, Belleville, Ohio. Generation No. 6 6. GLENN LEROY6 BRAUKER (CHARLES A.5, JOHN4, NANCY3 WEAVER, JACOB2, JAMES1) was born November 09, 1887 in Union Township, Branch County, Michigan, and died February 20, 1945 in Coldwater, Michigan. He married CLARA HENRIETTA LANGOHR October 06, 1917 in Union Township, Branch County, Michigan, daughter of WILLIAM LANGOHR and PHILIPPINE BECK. Children of GLENN BRAUKER and CLARA LANGOHR are: 7. i. ROBERT GLEN7 BRAUKER, b. 1922, UnionTownship, Branch Co, Michigan. ii. CHARLES WILLIAM BRAUKER. iii. LOUISE BRAUKER. iv. ARTHUR BRAUKER. Generation No. 7 7. ROBERT GLEN7 BRAUKER (GLENN LEROY6, CHARLES A.5, JOHN4, NANCY3 WEAVER, JACOB2, JAMES1) was born 1922 in UnionTownship, Branch Co, Michigan. He married MARGARET MAE ELLIGET October 12, 1947 in Coldwater, Michigan, daughter of WILLIAM ELLIGET and NELLIE DRAKE. Children of ROBERT BRAUKER and MARGARET ELLIGET are: 8. i. WILLIAM CHARLES8 BRAUKER, b. 1948, Coldwater, Michigan. ii. JAMES HOWARD BRAUKER, b. 1950. iii. JACK E. BRAUKER, b. 1952. iv. ROBIN BRAUKER, b. 1953. v. TINA BRAUKER, b. August 21, 1956, Coldwater, Michigan; d. August 21, 1956, Coldwater, Michigan.

    02/02/1999 12:52:20
    1. [WEAVER-L] [Fwd: Re: Elizabeth Weaver of Lawrence Co. Tn]
    2. Listowner - Admin Info
    3. Your listowner is catching up on forwarding messages that were: sent to the wrong list address sent by an unsubscribed email address & were received while she was off after having surgery.... Please contact the original author of this message if you need further information. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Elizabeth Weaver of Lawrence Co. Tn Date: Tue, 22 Dec 1998 11:04:38 -0800 (PST) From: DJoh485660@aol.com To: WEAVER-L-request@rootsweb.com Researching the Weaver family of Lawrence Co, Tn. Who were the parents of Elizabeth Weaver, who married James Hensley and moved to Tishomingo Co. Ms? Would appreciate any information. Dale Johnson Huntsville,Al.

    02/01/1999 08:48:35
    1. [WEAVER-L] [Fwd: {not a subscriber} Russell William WEAVER, PA]
    2. LeAnne Davis
    3. Forwarding message from unsubscribed address. Please contact Mike if you can make a connection with him. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: {not a subscriber} Russell William WEAVER, PA Date: Tue, 19 Jan 1999 16:03:31 -0800 (PST) From: Michael Vieau <mikevi@mosaix.com> To: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com Hello: I am looking for the following people from the NW PA/NY area Does anyone have more information? GENERATION 1 1 William WEAVER William and Edna ? (Fye) were married. They had the following children: 2 Russell William WEAVER was born 25 Sep 1898 at Pa; died Feb 1984 at Gerry, NY. 1a Edna ? (Fye) Edna and William WEAVER were married. They had the children previously listed. Edna and ? ? were married. 1b ? ? ? and Edna ? (Fye) were married. GENERATION 2 2 Russell William WEAVER Russell was born 25 Sep 1898 at Pa. (Date was given in record as 22 or 25 Sep 1898.) Russell was employed at Minister for Free Methodist Church. Russell and Ida Emily RUTH (the daughter of Charles RUTH and Ellen BAUM) were married 25 Dec 1918. They had the following children: 3 Ruth Elizabeth WEAVER was born 30 Aug 1927 at Pa. 4 Ellen WEAVER was born 9 May. 5 Gerald WEAVER. Russell died Feb 1984 at Gerry, NY. Russell was buried Feb 1984 at Gerry Cemetary, Gerry, NY. 2a Ida Emily RUTH Ida was born 31 Jul 1899 at Rath Mill, Pa. Ida was a member of the Free Methodist Church of Gerry, NY. Ida moved to 369 Main St, Waterloo, NY. Ida and Russell William WEAVER (the son of William WEAVER and Edna ? (Fye)) were married 25 Dec 1918. They had the children previously listed. Ida died 22 Feb 1994 at Huntington Nursing Home, Waterloo, NY. Ida was buried 26 Feb 1994 at Gerry Cemetary, Gerry, NY From Jordan Funeral Home, Sinclairville NY. GENERATION 3 3 Ruth Elizabeth WEAVER Ruth was born 30 Aug 1927 at Pa. Ruth and George Oliver PETERSON Jr (the son of George Oliver PETERSON Sr and Avis Etta Elizabeth RANKIN) were married 20 May 1947 at Coudersport or Bradford, Pa by Russell Weaver. They had the following children: 6 Steven Lee PETERSON was born 30 Jun 1947 at Pa. 7 Robin Christopher PETERSON was born 01 Dec 1950 at Pa. 8 Sandra Norene PETERSON was born 29 Aug 1952 at Rochester, NY 9 Randall Jay PETERSON was born 05 Nov 1954 at Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, Ny. 10 Pamela Sue PETERSON was born 28 Apr 1957 at Rochester General Hospital, Rochester, Ny. 3a George Oliver PETERSON Jr George or Pete was born 10 Sep 1925 at Kane, Pa. (Date was given in record as 10 Sep 1927?.) George or Pete and Ruth Elizabeth WEAVER (the daughter of Russell William WEAVER and Ida Emily RUTH) were married 20 May 1947 at Coudersport or Bradford, Pa by Russell Weaver. They had the children previously listed. 4 Ellen WEAVER Betty was born 9 May. Betty moved to Lakeland, Fl. Betty and Harold HASKINS were married. They had the following children: 11 Nancy HASKINS. 12 Marilyn HASKINS. 13 Lyle HASKINS. 14 Lindsey Craig HASKINS. 4a Harold HASKINS Harold and Ellen WEAVER (the daughter of Russell William WEAVER and Ida Emily RUTH) were married. They had the children previously listed. 5 Gerald WEAVER Gerald and Vernie ? were married. 5a Vernie ? Vernie and Gerald WEAVER (the son of Russell William WEAVER and Ida Emily RUTH) were married. Thank You, Mike Vieau mvieau@amouse.net

    02/01/1999 08:10:34
    1. [WEAVER-L] [Fwd: {not a subscriber} Weaver photo found]
    2. LeAnne Davis
    3. forwarded as requested. Please contact Jeanne if Gladys is your relative.... -------- Original Message -------- Subject: {not a subscriber} Weaver photo found Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 21:19:05 -0800 (PST) From: "Ernie/Jeanne Arguelles" <ejarguelles@msn.com> To: <weaver-L@rootsweb.com> Dear listowner, Would you please let your Weaver list know that I have a photo of baby Gladys Weaver, born 7 Dec 1902. No location noted. I found this in an antique shop and would like to return Gladys to her family. Thanks! Jeanne Arguelles ejarguelles@msn.com

    02/01/1999 08:07:10
    1. [WEAVER-L] Re: Weaver, 1780s, PA & NY
    2. Replying to a 10-02-1998 post by Marian Reeves about the family of Matthew Weaver b. 20 Sept 1784. Parents believed to be Michel Wever & Margaret Buys. Michel's father believed to be Jacob Weaver Jr. b. 2 June Highlands m. 1749 Antoinette Palmatier in Pokpsie: I have a Jacob WEAVER b. c1736 or before; poss m. an Ann; source is a 1968 family history that says "Jacob was a Scottish immigrant according to early Maryland records" but doesn't identify them. Family was in Queen Ann Co, MD in 1790 census & also believed to have been in Frederick Co & Prince George Co, MD. His son Matthew Weaver b. 1756 MD, d. 26 March 1856 Canton, IL; m. c1803 to Sarah Catherine PARRISH. After living for a time in Loudon Co, VA, in 1820 he and family moved to Ohio. They settled in Clermont Co, OH, near Point Pleasant. Matthew's sons Samuel Warren Weaver 1818-1890 and John O. Weaver 1813-1893 moved on to Clay Co, IN where they died. Brenda Robison Indianapolis, IN

    02/01/1999 06:06:43
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] Fwd: Winnie Weaver m Jason Wilson Boshers Maury Co., TN. 1809-1930
    2. Tom & Linda
    3. I have a Winnie Mae Weaver, but, she is still living. Her parents are Clarence WEAVER and Faustina (JOHNSON) WEAVER. Clarence was born in 1874 and Faustina was born in 1901. I am in search of Clarence's parents. My dad said he never knew his grandfather's name. Everyone just called him "Grandpa Weaver", and Grandma Weaver's name was Cynthia (Ann)? Maiden name is unknown. Any help is appreciated. I do have more info and am willing to share. Linda -----Original Message----- From: CHoll37278@aol.com <CHoll37278@aol.com> To: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com <WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, January 30, 1999 2:53 PM Subject: [WEAVER-L] Fwd: Winnie Weaver m Jason Wilson Boshers Maury Co., TN. 1809-1930 :This is a multi-part message in MIME format. : :--part0_917736484_boundary :Content-ID: <0_917736484@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> :Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII : : : :--part0_917736484_boundary :Content-ID: <0_917736484@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: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com :Subject: Winnie Weaver m Jason Wilson Boshers Maury Co., TN. 1809-1930 :Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 20:14:14 EST :Mime-Version: 1.0 :Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII :Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit : :Hello everyone; : :I am searching for any information on Winnie Weaver b 1832 TN beleive she :moved to TX to be near some of her children in Duncanville, TX. She married :Jason 1849 in Maury Co., TN. She was his second wife they had 11 children. :Her step father may have been James HARDWICK. Her mother was Nancy WEAVER. :Would love to find her real father and other siblings. : :Thank you for your help. : :Charlotte : :--part0_917736484_boundary-- : : :==== WEAVER Mailing List ==== :The listowner is out of pocket & will not be able to make replies to you from 12/18/98 until 2/1/99. Please contact dreer@att.com in the meantime for outstanding list problems...LeAnne : :

    01/30/1999 08:05:04
    1. [WEAVER-L] Fwd: Winnie Weaver m Jason Wilson Boshers Maury Co., TN. 1809-1930
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_917736484_boundary Content-ID: <0_917736484@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII --part0_917736484_boundary Content-ID: <0_917736484@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: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Winnie Weaver m Jason Wilson Boshers Maury Co., TN. 1809-1930 Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 20:14:14 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hello everyone; I am searching for any information on Winnie Weaver b 1832 TN beleive she moved to TX to be near some of her children in Duncanville, TX. She married Jason 1849 in Maury Co., TN. She was his second wife they had 11 children. Her step father may have been James HARDWICK. Her mother was Nancy WEAVER. Would love to find her real father and other siblings. Thank you for your help. Charlotte --part0_917736484_boundary--

    01/30/1999 10:48:03