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    1. [WEAVER-L] Weaver ancestors
    2. Perry Adams
    3. I am looking for the ancestors of Willis B. Weaver born in 1799 in Mason KY. He was the son of Henry Weaver Jr and his wife Sally (?) Weaver. I am currently showing that Henry Jr was the son of Henry Sr who was the s/o Christopher Weaver, Sr. Currently I have: Christopher Weaver b abt 1730 in PA, m 1751 Germantown, PA, d 1688 sleepy Creek, Berkeley, VA. His wife Anna Eliz Lintz born about 1730, died after 1794. (1) Son Henry Sr born about 1755 perhaps PA, m abt 1775 VA, d abt 1800 Mason, KY. Henry Sr's wife name was Sarah (?) Does anyone one out there have additional information on my Weaver family and their spouses? Thanks for help. Perry Adams Mary Bookout wrote: > Yes, this is the Weaver mailing list.At 06:24 PM 12/27/98 -0800, you wrote: > >WEAVER-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 150 > > > >Today's Topics: > > #1 [WEAVER-L] CHECKING NAME [CEEARM@aol.com] > > > >Administrivia: > >To unsubscribe from WEAVER-D, send a message to > > > > WEAVER-D-request@rootsweb.com > > > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > > > unsubscribe > > > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > > >______________________________X-Message: #1 > >Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 03:20:51 EST > >From: CEEARM@aol.com > >To: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com > >Message-ID: <ef5ffa8b.3685ede3@aol.com> > >Subject: [WEAVER-L] CHECKING NAME > >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > > > >CHECKING TO SEE IF THERE IS A WEAVER MAILING LIST. CHARLOTTE > > > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/o/o/Mary-W-Bookout/ Researching: > Pennsylvania: WEAVER DAVIS BURKEY BERKEY BARKEY HOOVER > REINHART CRUM RUTKOWSKI ZEHNDER. > New York & Pennsylvania: HARRIS > Tennessee, Arkansas & Oklahoma: BOOKOUT HAMMONTREE

    12/28/1998 10:32:36
    1. [WEAVER-L] Re: WEAVER-D Digest V98 #150
    2. Mary Bookout
    3. Yes, this is the Weaver mailing list.At 06:24 PM 12/27/98 -0800, you wrote: >WEAVER-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 150 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [WEAVER-L] CHECKING NAME [CEEARM@aol.com] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from WEAVER-D, send a message to > > WEAVER-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________X-Message: #1 >Date: Sun, 27 Dec 1998 03:20:51 EST >From: CEEARM@aol.com >To: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <ef5ffa8b.3685ede3@aol.com> >Subject: [WEAVER-L] CHECKING NAME >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > >CHECKING TO SEE IF THERE IS A WEAVER MAILING LIST. CHARLOTTE > http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/o/o/Mary-W-Bookout/ Researching: Pennsylvania: WEAVER DAVIS BURKEY BERKEY BARKEY HOOVER REINHART CRUM RUTKOWSKI ZEHNDER. New York & Pennsylvania: HARRIS Tennessee, Arkansas & Oklahoma: BOOKOUT HAMMONTREE

    12/27/1998 09:57:35
    1. [WEAVER-L] CHECKING NAME
    2. CHECKING TO SEE IF THERE IS A WEAVER MAILING LIST. CHARLOTTE

    12/26/1998 08:20:51
    1. [WEAVER-L] Weaver/Weber history
    2. Lawrence K. Weber, Jr., SIOR
    3. For all of those seeking Weaver relatives, I have repeated my previous message. If you choose to write to Mrs. Nicolls, she will respond as time allows. L.K. Weber For Weaver/Weber List Members interested in researching Weaver/Weber/Webber/Werber or variations of our name. WEAVER Families of the Mohawk and St. Lawrence River Valleys (All rights reserved) Written and published by Mrs. E.F. Nicols of Victoria, BC, B.A., M.Ed, this excellent work is a product of nine years of intensive research into the Palatine migration and the history of our family. It is a valuable addition to the library of anyone researching Weaver/Weber families, or those others mentioned below. I have found it invaluable in my research. Another eleven years of research has resulted in her having a unique file on the Weaver/Weber families in North America. Many of the Weavers/Webers were Patriots in the Revolution, remaining in the Mohawk Valley, but a number were Loyalists (Tories) who formed the nucleus of the large Weaver families of Ontario, Michigan, North Dakota and the western states and Canada. The heritage of many families is set forth in this valuable work, in descending order of appearance: Weaver/Weber/Webber, Bellinger, Johnston, Hanes, Smith, McCurdy, Edick/Ittig, Frank, Pearce, Rodgers, Meyer(s), Harter, Dachsteder/Docksteader, Alguire, Bowman/Bauman, Mills, Snyder, Archer, Marselius and others. The book tracks the Weavers in their travels from the Tar Camps in the 1710's through Schoharie, Schenectady and German Flatts to their homesteads in Burnetsfield, Herkimer, Deerfield, Utica and other towns in the Mohawk Valley. The post-Revolutionary trail follows both Patriot and Tory families into the western States and Canadian provinces. The book is offered at the price of $20.00 US plus $2.00 postage and handling. You may send your check or money order with this page to: Mrs. Aline F. Nicolls, 3964 Oakwinds St., Victoria, B.C V8N 3B3, Canada Please send ……copies, soft cover _____________________________ _____________________________ Name Address. _____________________________ _____________________________ City, State or Province Zip Code

    12/20/1998 06:46:10
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] Clarence WEAVER b. 2/12/1894
    2. In a message dated 12/16/98 11:31:58 PM Pacific Standard Time, LKClover@aol.com writes: << My g-grandfather, ???Weaver, b. 1850 d. early 1900's married Cynthia ??? Dates and places unknown. Could be Texas, I'm just not sure. Their children: >> You have a struggle ahead of you. You don't know the first name of the ? WEAVER nor the surname of his wife. You don't know which year or state. There are a few ways to get over that hump. You can ask living reletives, look up census data, check death certificates. But the main thing is to work on the names you have listed as children. One way to do that is the SSDI. There are two online and they don't always have the same info. <A HREF="http://www.familytreemaker.com/fto_ssdisearch.html">Click here: Family Tree Maker Online: GenealogyLibrary.co...</A> http://www.familytreemaker.com/fto_ssdisearch.html

    12/17/1998 02:01:36
    1. [WEAVER-L] Clarence WEAVER b. 2/12/1894
    2. This is my first time to post. I certainly hope it is understandable, as I am just beginning this search. My g-grandfather, ???Weaver, b. 1850 d. early 1900's married Cynthia ??? Dates and places unknown. Could be Texas, I'm just not sure. Their children: 1. Clarence b. 2/12/1894 (possibly in Texas or Oklahoma), married FAUSTINA JOHNSON b. 7/1900, possibly Texas. (My grandparents) 2. Ace (stats unknown, my dad said he never married. 3. Frank (stats unknown) m. ??? ??? Frank's children: Deward, Hubert, Edna and Thelma 4. Houston (stats unknown) m. Frances ??? (stats unknown) Daughter - Sybil (stats unknown) 5. Willard (stats unknown) m. Laura ??? (stats unknown) Their children: Clarice, Weldon, Vera, Warren, Wilford, Pauline, Euldean (female) 6. Jim (stats unknown) m. Estelle ??? (stats unknown) Their children: Bobby James, Gay Weaver (male), Royanne. 7. Zada (stats unknown) m. Will Little (stats unknown) Their children: Mildred, Virgil, Clifton, Irene, Cleo. 8 . Gussie (stats unknown) m. Lee Dumas (stats unknown) Daughter - Beatrice Children of (#1) - Clarence & Faustina Weaver Edith Lanelle b. 1919, Burris D. (Buck) my dad - b. 4/30/1921 in Coleman, Tx., Winnie Mae b. 1923, Coleta b. 1925, died in early childhood, Pearl b. 1927, Mittie Lee b. 1923, Maxine b. 1931, Sydney b. 1933, David b. 1935, and Melba b. 1937. I have more info. If any of these names are familiar, please let me know. I would appreciate any help finding out my great-grandfathers name and his wife's last name and then their families, etc. Thank you in advance. Linda Weaver Long LKClover@aol.com

    12/16/1998 07:30:30
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] Fwd: Weaver information
    2. Mickey Ludwig
    3. Looking for anyone with info.. on Ernest Edgar Weaver son of Lewis E and Bertha E. Weaver.. Ernest was born in 1918 in Shulsburg ,Wisconsin.. MICKEY

    12/14/1998 02:52:50
    1. [WEAVER-L] Fwd: Weaver information
    2. LeAnne Davis
    3. forwarded from non-subscribed address....make replies to BBigDaddy9@aol.com -------- Original Message -------- > From: BBigDaddy9@aol.com > Subject: Weaver information > > I would like information on Weavers in North Carolina Maybe Monroe. My name is > Walter Wesley Weaver Jr. Born 23 Feb 67 in Charlotte, Nc Thank you LeAnne WEAVER-L list sponsor http://www.geocities.com/~fannincounty/weaver-l

    12/14/1998 02:22:33
    1. [WEAVER-L] [Fwd: WEAVER, M.M.]
    2. LeAnne Davis
    3. message forwarded - sent to listserve request - make replies to <rayh@iglou.com> -------- Original Message -------- From: "Ray Herrington" <rayh@iglou.com> To: <WEAVER-L-request@rootsweb.com> WEAVER, M.M. b. 1838, marr. 9-18-1889 to Nancy R. Atkinson, b. 1847, lived in Houston Co. TN. Seek any info. , parents, siblings, birthplace, etc. Ray Herrington rayh@iglou.com LeAnne WEAVER-L sponsor http://www.geocities.com/~fannincounty/weaver-l

    12/14/1998 10:22:35
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] James Weaver and Nancy Hardwick Weaver Maury Co., TN 1800's
    2. Hello, I don't know anything about Winnie but I have information that Wilson WEAVER and Mark WEAVER were both in the 1820 Lawrence Co, TN census. By 1830 Wilson WEAVER was in Carroll Co. I do not know if Mark was still in Lawrence Co. However, in 1830 Carroll Co. census there is an Isaac WEAVER . I've got Wilson's children on a list but I think the y went to Hempsted and Neveda Co., ARK. Grant

    12/13/1998 11:32:50
    1. [WEAVER-L] James Weaver and Nancy Hardwick Weaver Maury Co., TN 1800's
    2. Hello everyone; I am searching for any information on the above people. All I know is they had a daughterr who was the second wife of Jason W BOSHEARS m 1848/49. Her name was Winnie WEAVER b 1832 Tn married 18 Jan 1849/50 TN d abt 1900 Tx I think. When Jason died in 1891 Winnie married Francis M WISDOM and I think they moved to TX. Jason & Winnie's children were; 1. Samuel Parker Boshears b 1 Jan 1849 Lawrence Co., TN moved to Duncanville,TX 2. Frank P b 1852 3. Lucinda J b 1853 4. Winnie Frances b 16 Sept 1855 TN d 6 Jan 1941 m George W HINSON TN 5. Lovely or Love b 1857 6. John C b 1859 Tn m Sabra Ann GLOVER Lewis Co., TN 7. Jeff Davis b 30 Apr 1860 d 15 Jan 1934 m Mary E BRATCHER 4 Dec 1879 all in TN 8. Jehu Benton nickname Bent b 1861 m Lou Fannie Emerline BURNS (my ggrands 9. James Madison b 23 May 1865 10. Vance T b 1867 11. Ida C b 29 Sept 1870 TN d 3 May 1940 TN m James C SHARP Does any of this sound familiar to anyone? Thank you for your time and have a great Season. Charlotte

    12/13/1998 10:12:35
    1. [WEAVER-L] William A. Weaver
    2. Mary Bookout
    3. Does anyone on the list have a WEAVER, William A., born aprx. 1864--anywhere close to that? From PA. Thanks http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/o/o/Mary-W-Bookout/ Researching: Pennsylvania: WEAVER DAVIS BURKEY BERKEY BARKEY HOOVER REINHART CRUM RUTKOWSKI ZEHNDER. New York & Pennsylvania: HARRIS Tennessee, Arkansas & Oklahoma: BOOKOUT HAMMONTREE

    12/13/1998 07:43:08
    1. [WEAVER-L] Descendants of James Weaver
    2. I am seeking ancestry and any other information concerning James Weaver. The following is a report of what I know so far. I also know that he was veteran of the Civil War fighting for the State of Illinois in the 30th Infantry, Company I. Descendants of James Weaver Generation No. 1 1. James1 Weaver was born August 16, 1840 in Harrison County, Kentucky, and died April 11, 1911. He married Rosetta Elinor ?. Children of James Weaver and Rosetta ? are: 2 i. Burk Everett2 Weaver, born August 05, 1880 in Clinton County, Illinois; died March 12, 1913. + 3 ii. Maude Elinor Weaver, born July 28, 1883 in Beaver Creek, Bond County, Illinois; died April 07, 1969. 4 iii. Oren Preston Weaver, born October 10, 1887 in Shanon County, Missouri; died November 06, 1888. 5 iv. Minnie Noretta Weaver, born May 07, 1890 in Shanon County, Missouri; died September 10, 1895. 6 v. Lesley Weaver, born August 08, 1893 in Stoddard County, Missouri; died August 08, 1893. 7 vi. George Sylvester Weaver, born December 14, 1895 in Stoddard County, Missouri; died September 1942. 8 vii. Lulu Dewey Weaver, born July 06, 1900. 9 viii. Hollaud Elmont Weaver, born June 1906 in Stoddard County, Missouri. Generation No. 2 3. Maude Elinor2 Weaver (James1) was born July 28, 1883 in Beaver Creek, Bond County, Illinois, and died April 07, 1969. She married (1) Baine. She married (2) George Richard Hydar. Child of Maude Weaver and George Hydar is: 10 i. Ortro Rosetta3 Hydar, born August 18, 1905 in Jackson, Missouri; died February 1984. She married (1) Henry Aerne. She married (2) Clyde H. Bailey. Thankyou for any help, Leland R. Bailey

    12/13/1998 07:32:04
    1. [WEAVER-L] Annie Rosena Weaver, 1898
    2. Frank and Lois Richardson
    3. Annie Rosena Weaver's mother was Demaris Elefair Johns, b. Jan. 25, 1859, and her father or grandfather was John Weaver from PA. Annie lived and died in Alabama, and married a Tate. Does anyone have additional information about John, Elefair, or Annie? We know current history. Please share.

    12/10/1998 12:36:12
    1. [WEAVER-L] resources for WEAVER research
    2. LeAnne Davis
    3. > Subject: [WEAVER-L] Jacob Weaver > Date: Tue, 08 Dec 1998 19:16:59 -0700 > From: Marcia Buescher <mbuesch@megavision.com> > To: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com > > Someone sent me an address in Canada where I could purchase a book on > the Weaver family. Do to circumstances beyond my control, my computer > went awry before I got the address copied. I would greatly appreciate > it is someone would sent it to me again. > > Thanks and Merry Christmas to all. > > Marcia go to http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/1894/weaver-l/ref.html for reference sources on WEAVER families...right now, we have one listing, but others will be added as submitted... LeAnne WEAVER-L http://www.geocities.com/~fannincounty/weaver-l

    12/10/1998 07:39:38
    1. [WEAVER-L] WEAVER / KUGLER
    2. lori edwards wolfe
    3. Lori Edwards- wolfe@techcomm.net ICQ#13798295 Mother of 4 Club LOL http://www.techcomm.net/~wolfe/ * * Family Pics Is there any WEAVER/Kugler connections out there I would be interested if you have one.

    12/09/1998 01:44:33
    1. [WEAVER-L] Jacob Weaver
    2. Marcia Buescher
    3. Someone sent me an address in Canada where I could purchase a book on the Weaver family. Do to circumstances beyond my control, my computer went awry before I got the address copied. I would greatly appreciate it is someone would sent it to me again. Thanks and Merry Christmas to all. Marcia

    12/08/1998 07:16:59
    1. [WEAVER-L] Re: WEAVER-D Digest V98 #142
    2. Alice Faye
    3. I am sorry, but I do not recognize the ones named in this letter. Missouri and Oklahoma is really the only states I have found my family in, but the first one, Jesse WEAVER, said on the census that he was born in Virginia.... Good luck... Wish I could help.... AFB WEAVER-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > WEAVER-D Digest Volume 98 : Issue 142 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [WEAVER-L] John Weaver; des. m. Ta ["Frank and Lois Richardson" <LandF] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from WEAVER-D, send a message to > > WEAVER-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [WEAVER-L] John Weaver; des. m. Tate; Blanche Tate in TN > Date: Mon, 7 Dec 1998 21:46:57 -0000 > From: "Frank and Lois Richardson" <LandFRichardson@email.msn.com> > To: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com > > Does anyone have a record of a John Weaver from PA who went to Alabama, and > a descendant married a Tate? > > Their son is Jack Tate, and I am researching to help him, hopefully. > > Blanche Tate was a relative, and a memorial service was recently held for > her in TN. I mistakenly said that it was in Alabama. She was a college > dean.

    12/08/1998 06:39:23
    1. [WEAVER-L] John Weaver; des. m. Tate; Blanche Tate in TN
    2. Frank and Lois Richardson
    3. Does anyone have a record of a John Weaver from PA who went to Alabama, and a descendant married a Tate? Their son is Jack Tate, and I am researching to help him, hopefully. Blanche Tate was a relative, and a memorial service was recently held for her in TN. I mistakenly said that it was in Alabama. She was a college dean.

    12/07/1998 02:46:57
    1. [WEAVER-L] A website with immense research potential
    2. John K. Brown, Jr.
    3. This is where I found the references that I posted previously to BURT list. It is definately a site worth checking out.-- John >>>>>A website with immense research potential is online ... and the wonderful >>>>>Cynthia Van Ness explains it below ... >>>>>-------- >>>>> >>>>> ... I just learned about an underpublicized website that has great >>>>>potential for genealogists. Those of you who know the Library of Congress's >>>>>website inside and out are already way ahead of me on this one, so I beg >>>>>your patience. >>>>> >>>>> I heartily recommend visiting the "National Union Catalog of Manuscript >>>>>Collections," also known as NUCMC, at: >>>>><http://lcweb.loc.gov/coll/nucmc/nucmc.html> >>>>> >>>>> The print version, which we librarians call "nuck-muck," has been a >>>>>reference standby for years. I didn't know it was available online, and >>>>>boy, did I print out reams of records from it. >>>>> >>>>> So why should you be interested in NUCMC? First of all, let me explain >>>>>what a "union catalog" is. A union catalog is what you call the result >>>>>(whether in print, microform, or online) of recording and describing the >>>>>holdings of multiple libraries, archives, or similar repositories. For >>>>>example, I worked in a public library that had a county-wide union list of >>>>>periodicals, which enabled us to refer patrons to another local institution >>>>>(college, university, historical society, etc.) if our library happened not >>>>>to subscribe to a certain periodical (magazine, journal, etc.) and someone >>>>>else did. >>>>> >>>>> Now, most of you know that the colleges, universities, historical >>>>>societies, archives, and libraries across this country have all sorts of >>>>>one-of-a-kind items, usually from people, places, and things that aren't >>>>>there anymore. People who are deceased, companies that are defunct, >>>>>charities that folded, and so on. Items such as: >>>>> >>>>>* family bibles >>>>>* family papers >>>>>* business records >>>>>* church records >>>>>* charity records >>>>>* ethnic organization records >>>>>* arts & cultural organization records >>>>>* photographs >>>>>* political and advocacy organization records >>>>>* maps, posters, charts >>>>>* architectural plans >>>>>* letters, correspondence, diaries >>>>> >>>>> What NUCMC did was survey these repositories large and small--across the >>>>>entire US--and publish the results in many, many large volumes, which are >>>>>still available in libraries. And now NUCMC is online, meaning that you can >>>>>do a search on your family names, place names, and institutions connected >>>>>with the people you are researching. You can search the companies they >>>>>worked for, the clubs, societies, and fraternal organizations they belonged >>>>>to, the churches they attended, and so on. >>>>> >>>>> Now, there's *never* any guarantee that the records you seek were given to >>>>>a proper repository instead of going in the furnace or dumpster, or that an >>>>>ancestor left important papers, but try a simple search on your (US) >>>>>hometown and see if you were familiar with half of the stuff that turns up. >>>>>Then try a search on "_______ family" (your surname). Those with Anglo >>>>>names will probably have the most success. >>>>> >>>>> I did an easy word search on "Buffalo, New York" and got over 500 hits, >>>>>several of which told me that some religious charities' records are now held >>>>>by an archive elsewhere in the state; that the papers of a few prominent >>>>>Buffalo citizens are likewise in out-of-town repositories. >>>>> >>>>> Every record in NUCMC gives a detailed description of the item and >>>>>identifies the institution that owns it, either using a code or, in most >>>>>cases, giving the full name and address. The institutional ("RLIN") codes >>>>>are available on the site. >>>>> >>>>> IMPORTANT distinction to keep in mind: the original documents (letters, >>>>>diaries, photographs, maps, etc.), are NOT online at NUMCMC--just a >>>>>detailed, written descriptions. What we in the library biz call catalog or >>>>>bibliographic records. To get copies of original documents, you must >>>>>contact the institution that owns them or, if you hit a gold mine, plan a >>>>>research trip. >>>>> >>>>> Other goodies at NUCMC include links to conservation and preservation >>>>>information, a perennial question on the genealogy newsgroups. >>>>> >>>>>Happy digging! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> > > > > ----------- John K. Brown, Jr. jkbrown@mindspring.com Researching: Burt, Brown, Abney, Watts

    12/06/1998 11:42:47