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    1. [WEAVER-L] Re: Harry Weaver
    2. LeAnne
    3. bounced to list owner due to non-subscribed sending address - please reply to <mailto:bocalla@ibm.net> - watch your "reply-to" - do not make replies to me as I know nothing more about this query. Bob Callahan <bocalla@ibm.net> wrote: > > My Aunt Mary Willis was married to a Harry Weaver in Fairmont WVa in > probably 1920,My Aunt passed away at the young age of 26..They had a > daughter Anna Katherine Weaver.I am seeking information on Katherine > Weaver who would be in her 70s now,and would like information on Harry > Weaver,my best recollection is that he was from Pennsylvania.Any help > will be greatly appreciated. > Robert L. Callahan LeAnne WEAVER-L listowner/sponsor http://www.geocities.com/~fannincounty/weaver-l

    11/19/1998 04:45:40
    1. [WEAVER-L] Wilson and David Adam, Ark. 1850 -->
    2. Looking for MUNN -- WEAVER -- VICKERS The list below are from Nevada Co., ARKANSAS but some lived in Cleveland, Ouachita, Hempsted, and Sevier Co.'s. Wilson WEAVER m. Mary Jane MUNN, 11 Feb. 1813 in eastern TN or NC. Both died in Arkansas. 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 4-10-1866, Nevada Co., AR Wilson WEAVER died 02-Aug.1881 Nevada Co., AR. Partial cemetery list for WEAVER's are below. Also listed below the WEAVERs are the MUNN's, Mary Jane's parents included. Weaver, Wilson (died 08/02/1881 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Age 93 years, 6 months, 16 days. Weaver, Jane (died 04/10/1866 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Wife of Wilson Weaver. Age 65. Weaver, ? (buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Weaver, A. (buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Weaver, Ansel E. (born 04/29/1859 died 04/18/1883 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Weaver, Cynthia (born 04/29/1886 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Daughter of J. S. & L. Weaver. Weaver, Clyde (born 04/29/1866 died 07/10/1866 buried Mt. Moriah cemetery) Infant son of J. H. & T. Weaver. Weaver, Eliza (buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Weaver, Espy H. (born 12/09/1889 died 08/17/1967 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Weaver, Ezra (buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Weaver, Infant (buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Weaver, Infant (buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Weaver, Johnnie W. (born 08/22/1880 died 09/29/1882 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Weaver, Josh W. (born 07/13/1828 died 03/11/1906 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Weaver, J. S. (buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Weaver, Mary S. F. A. (born 01/14/1859 died 02/15/1922 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Wife of A. J. Weaver. Weaver, Mary Virginia (born 12/01/1849 died 08/08/1914 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Weaver, Nancy E. S. (born 04/05/1862 died 05/27/1868 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Daughter of J. S. & L. Weaver. Weaver, Sidney J. (born 07/19/1869 died 08/29/1914 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Weaver, ? (buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) These MUNN's are buried in Neveda Co., ARK.. I believe all are related to Duncan Munn b. 7 12 1779, d. 8 15 1861 m. Mary Katherine SMITH. Those dates differ from the ones on his tombstone, below. Also, their daughter, Mary Jane, married Wilson WEAVER. Munn, Duncan (born 07/12/1774 died 08/01/1860 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Munn, Katherine (born 05/04/1775 died 10/08/1845 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Munn, James (died 01/10/1877 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) • Munn, J. A. (buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery Munn, Lucinda (buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Munn, Martha (died 04/29/1884 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Munn, Neill (died 10/31/1878 buried Mt. Moriah Cemetery) Munn, Mildred (born 03/21/1907 died 09/16/1907 buried Laneburg Cemetery) Munn, Nelson (born 10/15/1907 died 01/17/1911 buried Laneburg Cemetery) Munn, John B. (born 07/09/1873 died 12/19/1941 buried Laneburg Cemetery) Munn, William Niel (born 09/02/1875 died 07/07/1938 buried Laneburg Cemetery) Mason. Munn, Tennie Ann Crain (born 12/16/1850 died 12/14/1916 buried Laneburg Cemetery) Mother. Munn, George Washington (born 03/14/1849 died 04/15/1915 buried Laneburg Cemetery) Father. • Munn, Lucy Ruth (born 01/19/1902 died 12/21/1910 buried Laneburg Cemetery) Munn, Alta May (born 07/20/1908 died 10/02/1911 buried Laneburg Cemetery) Cemetery) Munn, Lela (born 09/24/1888 died 11/13/1917 buried Caney Cemetery) Munn, Elizabeth (born 11/14/1825 died 08/09/1878 buried Caney Cemetery) Munn, George W. (born 07/04/1840 died 01/07/1908 buried Caney Cemetery) Munn, Z. T. (born 07/24/1848 died 07/14/1916 buried Caney Cemetery) Wife of N. C. Munn. Munn, N. C. (born 01/14/1852 died 01/12/1928 buried Caney Cemetery) Munn, G. W. (buried Caney Cemetery) Munn, Arthur E. (buried Caney Cemetery) Munn, Nettie V. (buried Caney Cemetery) Munn, Malcom (buried Corinth Cemetery) Munn, Lula (buried Corinth Cemetery) Munn, Edison E. (buried Corinth Cemetery) Munn, Infant (buried Corinth Cemetery) Munn, Billy (buried Corinth Cemetery) Munn, Floyd (buried Corinth Cemetery) Munn, Melba (buried Corinth Cemetery) Munn, Ollie (buried Corinth Cemetery) Munn, Carl (buried Corinth Cemetery) Munn, Infant (buried Corinth Cemetery) Munn, Arthur (buried Corinth Cemetery) Munn, Rosetta (buried Corinth Cemetery) Munn, William M. (buried Corinth Cemetery) Wilson WEAVER probably had a son or nephew named David Adam WEAVER. D. A. WEAVER married Emely VICKERS, ca 1836. It is not known if the VICKERS are related to her. Emily had a brother, Jefferson VICKERS who lived in Cleveland Co. ARK. These could be descendants. Vickers, Carl I. (born 03/23/1880 died 12/21/1949 buried De Ann Cemetery - New Section) Vickers, Jewel P. (born 01/21/1887 died 03/14/1966 buried De Ann Cemetery - New Section)

    11/16/1998 12:30:32
    1. [WEAVER-L] William Weaver
    2. James R. Baker, Jr.
    3. Anyone recognize this Weaver family? . WILLIAM BURREL WEAVER was born May 27, 1867, and died December 11, 1941 in Bloomingrose, West Virginia. He married PRICILLA ESTEP. Child of WILLIAM WEAVER and PRICILLA ESTEP is: i. VAL ISHMAEL WEAVER, b. April 27, 1890, Winifred, West Virginia; d. September 14, 1959, Paint Creek, West Virginia; m. HELEN BOSHER, October 09, 1914. -- *** Jim Baker jrbakerjr@prodigy.net **** BAKER in Pendleton & Campbell Counties, KY, Shelby Co.,IN, Page Co.,IA , & Johnson Co., MO. Visit my page at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/8056/jrbakerjr.htm Some great BAKER resource pages: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Meadows/8056/bakerb.html http://members.tripod.com/~Crystal_J/Baker.html http://www.bakerfamily.org/

    11/12/1998 05:57:19
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] Weaver/Webber/Weber/Wever
    2. Perry Adams
    3. I am looking for the ancestors of Willis B. Weaver who was born 1799 in Mason, KY. Married Lettie Smith 16 Feb 1821 in Mason Co. KY. Willis was the son of Henry Weaver born about 1775 and his wife Sally (?) Weaver. Henry Jr was the son of Henry Weaver Sr born about 1755. The Wife of Henry Sr was Sarah (?) Weaver. I am looking for the maiden names for both Henry Sr and Henry Jr wives. We believe Henry Sr was born in Philadelphia PA and that he died in Mason Co. KY. Do you have any information on these families? Thank you for your help. Perry Adams "Lawrence K. Weber, Jr., SIOR" wrote: > I am in possession of a great study of the Palatine Weber/Weaver familes > entitled "Weaver Families of the Mohawk and St. Lawrence River Valleys" > by Aline F. Weaver) Nicolls, Victoria,BC 1987. Her extensive research > lists what is known of the original immigrants, Jacob & Nicholas > (brothers), Valentin Weaver, Johannes Weaver and Wigand Weber and their > descendants. In addition, there is a sixteen page index of descendants > and related families. > I would be happy to do a lookup for any of the list members. > For those who would like to purchase the book, I will respond to your > e-mail and provide you with her address. Snail mail only, no e-mail > address. > My cousin Bob and I went to Vancouver Island in August, had lunch with > her and had a great visit. She is our sixth cousin. > L.K.Weber, CDR, USN (Ret.) > > ==== WEAVER Mailing List ====

    11/11/1998 10:59:37
    1. [WEAVER-L] Weaver/Weber/Webber resource
    2. Lawrence K. Weber, Jr., SIOR
    3. For List Members interested in researching Weaver/Weber/Webber/Werber of any of the other 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 research into the Palatine migration and a valuable addition to the library of anyone researching Weaver/Weber families. I have found it invaluable. 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. Send your check or money order to: Mrs. Aline F. Nicolls, 3964 Oakwinds St., Victoria, B.C. V8N 3B3, Canada Be sure to include your name, address, and zip code.

    11/10/1998 04:42:09
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] Y2K Millennium Bug
    2. willhn
    3. Since Broderbund now owns Parsons Technology, do you suppose they will also guarantee Family Origins. Harold -----Original Message----- From: ChazTuna@aol.com <ChazTuna@aol.com> To: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com <WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, November 08, 1998 5:19 PM Subject: [WEAVER-L] Y2K Millennium Bug >This is from a Broderbund web site. Perhaps other software vendors will start >publishing a list of their programs as they become "Millennium Ready"! >+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >...A new millennium will soon be upon us, and some computer programs that have >been used for years may not represent dates accurately after the year 1999. >Broderbund Software wants to assure you that Org Plus and Family Tree Maker >has been thoroughly tested and shown to be fully "Millennium Ready." > >Broderbund Software included: >Version 1 to 3.0 of Org Plus for Windows 3.x >Version 3.01 of Org Plus for Windows 95 >Version 1 to 6.01 of Org Plus Advanced (DOS) >Version 1 to 2.0 of Org Plus for Macintosh >Version 3.02 of Family Tree Maker for Macintosh >Version 1 to 4.4 of Family Tree Maker for Windows 3.x >Version 5.0 of Family Tree Maker for Windows 95 & 98 >All versions will accurately present dates well into the new millennium. >Shorthand dates after 1999 will be presented as "00", "01", etc. Fully- >expanded dates will accurately display the true century ("2000", "2001", >etc.). You will NOT need to purchase a new version of Org Plus or Family Tree >Maker. > > >Charlie > > >==== WEAVER Mailing List ==== > > >

    11/08/1998 09:23:48
    1. [WEAVER-L] Y2K Millennium Bug
    2. This is from a Broderbund web site. Perhaps other software vendors will start publishing a list of their programs as they become "Millennium Ready"! +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ...A new millennium will soon be upon us, and some computer programs that have been used for years may not represent dates accurately after the year 1999. Broderbund Software wants to assure you that Org Plus and Family Tree Maker has been thoroughly tested and shown to be fully "Millennium Ready." Broderbund Software included: Version 1 to 3.0 of Org Plus for Windows 3.x Version 3.01 of Org Plus for Windows 95 Version 1 to 6.01 of Org Plus Advanced (DOS) Version 1 to 2.0 of Org Plus for Macintosh Version 3.02 of Family Tree Maker for Macintosh Version 1 to 4.4 of Family Tree Maker for Windows 3.x Version 5.0 of Family Tree Maker for Windows 95 & 98 All versions will accurately present dates well into the new millennium. Shorthand dates after 1999 will be presented as "00", "01", etc. Fully- expanded dates will accurately display the true century ("2000", "2001", etc.). You will NOT need to purchase a new version of Org Plus or Family Tree Maker. Charlie

    11/08/1998 11:14:17
    1. [WEAVER-L] Re: weaver from MoScholar@aol.com
    2. LeAnne Davis
    3. bounced to list owner due to non-subscribed sending address - please reply to <mailto:MoScholar@aol.com> - watch your "reply-to" - do not make replies to me. MoScholar@aol.com wrote: > > Looking for parents and other family members to Cornealis Weaver who was > listed as being born in Tennessee and moved to Texas. He married in 1866 in > Grayson County Texas. Any information or ideas would be appreciated. For list information, please see http://www.geocities.com/~fannincounty/weaver-l

    10/30/1998 03:48:16
    1. [WEAVER-L] Henry Weaver
    2. Willard
    3. I am seeking ancestry and any other information concerning Henry Weaver who was born in Pennsylvania on April 10, 1816 and died in Lower Mahonoy, Northumberland County, PA on October 11, 1881. His wife's name was Anna but her surname has not as yet been learned. In the 1850 census of Lower Mahanoy he was listed as a farmer and he had 7 children at that time (Henry, Elias, Caroline, John, Riley, George, and Mary.) He is the father of Cornelius B. Weaver who was born on March 12, 1855.

    10/29/1998 03:18:18
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] ZACARIA WEAVER, JACOB WEVER, WILLIAM DEWEY WEAVER - Amelia, OHIO
    2. In a message dated 10/26/98 11:40:31 PM Pacific Standard Time, RickBump@worldnet.att.net writes: > Looking for ancestors of Charles Edward Weaver. Any help on details of this > family would be appreciated. RW BUMP This posting had me doing a double take! I too, would like the ancestors of Charles Edward Weaver. But, alas, there is more than one! My Charles was may father-in-law. I must admit I haven't been spending as much time on my wife's line as I do on mine. Charles E. Weaver, b: 12 May 1914 in Grand Island, NE. d: 15 Jul 1968 in Hawthorne, NV. Married on 2 May 1935 in Lincoln, NE to Bessie Maxine Killingsworth, b: 13 Jan 1913 in Falls City, NE. Charles' father was Robert Deforest Weaver and his mother was Dora Elizabeth Weaver, (Cousin) Both were born in Mason City, NE. Robert's parents were Robert Weaver and May Ellen Swisher, Married about 1880 in Pikes, Co. Indiana. If this rings any bells I have more. Charlie Leighton

    10/27/1998 06:38:36
    1. [WEAVER-L] Obitfor Kate (Weaver) Lord, OH, KS
    2. Greg
    3. This is an obit for a Catharine (Weaver) Lord, daughter oif Solomon Weaver. Not mine, she is the 2nd wife. I go through the first wife. Greg Obit - Valley Falls, KS, Vindicator, September 21, 1928. page 1 DEATH OF MRS. LORD - Mrs. C.C. Lord died at her home here Thursday, September 13, following a protracted illness. Funeral services were held at the home on Sunday afternoon, conducted by Rev. E.C. Nelson, pastor of the Lutheran Church. With a few additions the following obituary was written by Mrs. Lord shortly before her death. Catharine A Weaver was born at Huff Run, near Canton, Ohio, May 21st, 1849. Her father being a minister, the family lived in different places in her earlier childhood, settling finally in Waterville, Franklin County, where her father the trustee of Otterbein University. The Spring of her 6th year he decide to go farther west and locate another college, this being his chosen work. They settled near Vinton, Hurton co. Iowa, where they remained a year, afterwards going to Western Linn Co. where Western College was located. Her father was the founder and first president, from 1856 to 1864. Her she attended the public school, and later the College, till 1864, when the family moved to Lecompton, Kans. where Lane University was located. Mrs. Lord's father was president of this institution from 1864 to 1866. She attended that college for about three years, when the family moved to Madina, and from there to Valley Falls in the Fall of 1871. She was married in 1873 to C.C. Lord; and has made her home in this place from that time on. To this union were born 4 children, Anna, Hugh, Caius, and Ruth. Both girls passed on in early childhood. Mrs. Lord was a member of the United Brethren church from ealy childhood, until she came with her father's family to Valley Falls. There being no church of the United Brethren here, she united with the M.E. church, where she remained a member for more than 50 years, when she transferred her membership by letter to the Lutheran Church, where she has been an honored member till the day of her death, Thursday, Sept. 13, at 6 p.m. Mrs. Lord has been in poor health for several years but was confined to her bed for only about 2 months. Her father Solomon Weaver, was publisher of the "New Era" at Medina, moved it to Valley Falls in 1871, a short time before his death. It was sold to C.C. Lord, who published it over a year and then sold it to G.A. Harman, who combined it with the "Grasshopper". After changing hands the paper was merged with the Vindicator. Mrs. Lord had four brothers and one sister, all of whom preceded her in death. Her brother John was at one time Judge of the Circuit Court of Iowa. She had an Uncle who was for many years a bishop of the United Brethren Church. Mrs. Lord was a member of the Lincoln Circle, Ladies of the G.A.R., Topeka, The Rebekans, the Security Benefit Ass'n., and the Forget Me Not Club.

    10/27/1998 01:05:14
    1. [WEAVER-L] WEAVER-CONNECTION
    2. LeAnne Davis
    3. bounced to list owner due to non-subscribed sending address - please reply to <mailto:Tedp26875@aol.com> - watch your "reply-to" - do not make replies to me. > From: Tedp26875@aol.com > > Hi Weavers: > I am looking for the following information. Joseph Weaver, b. abt 1814 in TN, > m. (wife 1) Harriet E. Abbott b. abt 1818 in NC. Children: 1.John Newton b. > 1837 in TN m. Violet Louisa Pringle in TN. 2. Jasper W b. 1835 in TN. 3. > Samuel b. 1838 in TN, 4. Sarah E. b. 1840 in KY, 5. Asher b. 1842 in KY, 6. > Marshall S. b. 1845 in KY. 7. Joseph . 1847 in KY, 8. Rebecca J. b. 1848 in > KY. Second Marriage of Joseph Weaver, m. Sarah A. Proffit b. ? in TN. > Children: 1. Thomas J., 2. Louis G.and George W. Does anyone have > information the parents of Joseph Weaver or Harriet E Abbott. My connection: > John Newton Weaver ,the father of Sara Jane Weaver (my Grandmother) b. > 10/3/1860 d.2/12/1890 m. William Nathaniel Perry. Also would like info on > Parrot R Pringle b. 1780 in VA , (wife unknown) who was the father of Violet > Louisa Pringle b. 1837 in AL m. John Newton Weaver.(my gggrand father). > Good Hunting and Thanks > Ted Perry in OK For list information, please see http://www.geocities.com/~fannincounty/weaver-l

    10/27/1998 07:48:07
    1. [WEAVER-L] George Weaver
    2. Karen G Bruder
    3. Hi folks. I haven't posted anything for awhile and I have found some more information, so here it is in case anyone knows anything about this group of Weavers. 1850 census of Cedar County, Iowa Name Age Born George 31 Ohio Sarah 30 New York Henry 9 Ohio Christopher 8 Ohio John 7 Ohio Gilbert 4 Iowa Walker 2 Iowa George M. 1 Iowa I also found where a Henry Weaver and a John Weaver were privates in H Company, 35th Infantry in the Civil War, and that they enlisted from Cedar County, so it looks like the ages of the two above would be about right. Walker was my great-grandfather. At some point he married Harriett Sendall, born in Wyoto, Wisconsin. They had: Etty George Charlie Mary Frank Henry born 1874, died 1945 Grand Junction, CO Nora Fred Frank was my grandfather. In 1911 he married Iva Mae Hoisington, from Wisconsin. They had: Mamie born 1912 Oliver Franklin born 1920, died 1986 Elmer Leroy born 1923 Oliver Franklin was my father. Anyway, does anyone have any info on these people? I am kind of stuck at the beginning of this since I don't know where in Ohio George came from, so that is taking longer. Thanks for any help, Karen Karen G. Bruder Corvallis, OR karen3714@juno.com Researching Bolen, Bruder, Crawford, Hoisington, Jeter, Lovins, St. Louis, Town, and Weaver ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    10/27/1998 06:57:30
    1. [WEAVER-L] ZACARIA WEAVER, JACOB WEVER, WILLIAM DEWEY WEAVER - Amelia, OHIO
    2. Richard & Karen Bump
    3. Looking for ancestors of Charles Edward Weaver. Any help on details of this family would be appreciated. RW BUMP Generation No. 1 > 1. ZACARIA1 WEAVER. He married MARY AMANDA STAGE. > Child of ZACARIA WEAVER and MARY STAGE is: > 2. i. JACOB2 WEAVER, d. 1936. > Generation No. 2 > 2. JACOB2 WEAVER (ZACARIA1) died 1936. He married ANGELINE > NEWBERRY. > Notes for ANGELINE NEWBERRY: > 1 Page Number Surname Given Name Age Gender = > Blood Census > card number Tribe # > 1 925 216 Newberry Angeline 34 F 236 Chickasaw Freedmen > Child of JACOB WEAVER and ANGELINE NEWBERRY is: > 3. i. WILLIAM DEWEY3 WEAVER, b. November 4, 1898, Amelia, > Ohio; d. Unknown. > Generation No. 3 > 3. WILLIAM DEWEY3 WEAVER (JACOB2, ZACARIA1) was born > November 4, 1898 in Amelia, Ohio, and died Unknown. He > married ANNA DORA WELLS. > Children of WILLIAM WEAVER and ANNA WELLS are: > i. HAROLD LOUIS WEAVER, b. June 17, 1920. > ii. BEATRICE MAE WEAVER, b. March 28, 1925. > iii. CHARLES EDWARD WEAVER, b. April 16, 1928, > Cincinatti, Ohio or Amelia, Ohio; d. June 19, 1989, > Granbury, Texas. > iv. GEORGE DEWEY WEAVER, b. July 20, 1929. > v. ANGELINE MARIE WEAVER, b. July 25, 1931;=20 > Generation No. 4 > 2. CHARLES EDWARD4 WEAVER (WILLIAM DEWEY3, JACOB2, > ZACARIA1) was born April 16, 1928 in Cincinatti, Ohio or > Amelia, Ohio, and died June 19, 1989 in Granbury, Texas. He > married (1) GLADYS HELEN NEVERS. He married (2) RUGHLYN ANN > BRICKEY January 1956 in Fort Worth, Texas, daughter of CARL > BRICKEY and JESSE PLUMLEE.

    10/27/1998 12:38:27
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] Weaver Family
    2. MARGARET, I saw your query for Adam WEAVER. I'm looking for David Adam WEAVER (see info below) and Wilson WEAVER. Both were from Ashe Co., NC where NC, TN, VA, and GA are connected. You ca be in either of those state just a few miles from Ashe Co. I'm looking for the following names ca 1830-1998 WEAVER in TENN, GA, ARK, LA, TX. OR. VICKERS, Troup Co. GA ca. 1830-40 Also ALA, MISS, ARK. CLICK ARK., TX STIPP KY, ARK, TX SHACKLEFORD TX BREWER TX OR. Looking for parents or descendents of the following David Adam WEAVER b. Oct. 7, 1809, Tennessee ,m. Emily (Emely?) Ann VICKERS, Troup Co., GA Jan. 15, 1837. Emily was b. Aug. 13, 1813.. David A . Weaver served with Sledges Co., Alfords Battn., Georgia Mounted Volunteers (1836) in Creek Indian War. Serving with him was Jefferson VICKERS who may be Emily's brother. There was another brother Jack or John, a sister Betsy (may be Elizabeth) and a half-sister, name unknown. Pension Records show Jefferson and John moved to Talladega, Ala then to Miss. >From there Jeff went to Cleavland Co., ARK, d. 1894 and John to Wood Co., TX. d. 1890-91 David Adam WEAVER was in Troup Co., GA 1836-37, Coosa Co., AL., 1850 census, Sevier Co., Ark., 1860 census., and died July 2, 1887, Big Saline Creek, Kimble Co., TX. Children of D.A. Weaver and Emily Vickers Weaver: John "Bud" Vickers Weaver b. March 16, 1838, Tenn. d. in POW camp in Chicago, IL. after capture by Union Army. Nancy "Sis" Jane W. b. April 21, 1843 in Ala. According to family bible, Franklin "Pete" Amiasiah W. b. March 12, 1846 Rockford, Coosa Co., Ala. Family bible says name Frank, 1850 & 1860 census has Franklin David Iverson W. b. June 21, 1846, Ala. David had "family problems?" and disappeared in Kimble Co., TX in 1884. Jefferson W. March 3, 1851 Ala. died young, not in 1860 census Mathew "Mack" Zephariah W. b. Aug. 16, 1854 Bossier parish, La. He had 3 daughters that settled in Klamath co., OR Mary "Molly" Ann W. b. Dec. 26, 1856 or 57 Savier Co., Ark. d. Leakey, Real Co., TX May 27, 1911 buried Leakey Cem. Samuel Houston W. b. Feb. 20 , 1860 Savier Co., Ark Nancy Jane Weaver above m. Marcellus C. Click, ca 1860 in Savier Co.. Marcellus C. Click, b Dec. 1832, Ala.. Children of Marcellus C. Click and Nancy J. Martha Ellen b. Jan. 1, 1865 Bandara Co., TX Perry C. April 1868 Bandara Co., TX May (or Mary) May, 1871 Bandara Co., TX Ida Oct. 4, 1874 Bandara Co., TX Marian Arinia or Marian Josephine Dec. 4, 1877 Thad (died young) Bandara Co., TX Perry C. Click m. Anna Shackelford, dau. of Thomas B. and Elizabeth C. Shackleford in TX, April 1878. Moved to Oregon or N. Calif. May Click m. Edwin "Don" M. Stipp b. ca 1862. They married Dec. 20, 1887 Bandara Co., TX . They lived in Texarkana, Ark. Don Stipp was a Dentist. Children were Bladen M. Stipp b. ca. Aug., 1889 Bandara Co., TX Edwin A. or Dan b. ca. July 1891 Bandara Co., TX Martha E. CLICK m. Erasmus Andrew BREWER, b. Beaumont, TX Children include Perry C. BREWER moved to New London, Conn. Charles BREWER moved to Sergeantville, N. J. Edwin, Rollie J., Marcus, and William (Bill) lived in Fort Klamath, OR. Berta B. Grow Bakersfield, CA Berta & Bird were twins Bird B. Click Sunapee, N. H. Ida B. Leite Beverly Hills, CA If you are still reading then something must have caught your attention. I have a little more information that I can share. I also have the phone numberand snail mail address of Max Jones who provided most of this information. Grant W. Johnston Chico, CA.

    10/26/1998 11:50:14
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] unsubscribe
    2. Mary
    3. When you figure it out that me know. I unsubscibe from this list at the begining of the month and I am still getting e mail from them. At 08:42 PM 10/25/98 -0600, you wrote: >unsubscribe > >Let me know how to get off this list please. Thanks. >-----Original Message----- >From: Mary <zion@phonl.com> >To: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com <WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Monday, October 12, 1998 7:26 AM >Subject: [WEAVER-L] unsubscribe > > >>unsubscribe >> >>Keep on climbing >> >>Mary B Gay >> >> \ \ \ | / / / >> ( o o ) >> (_) >>--------o00o---o00o-------- >> >>Surnames we are researching: >>Ballard, Bass, Benefield, >>Birdsong, Bone, Coley, >>Daniel/s, Doyle, Ellis, >>Freeman, Foss, Gay, Hienz, >>Keel, Kirsch, Maloney, >>Merritt, Skinner, Stewart, >>Swearingin, Symer, Weaver, >>White, Whitty, Wills, Wright, >>and many more that I do not >>know of. >> >>--------ooo0-----0ooo---------- >> ( )---( ) >> \ ( ) / >> \__) (__/ >> >> >>==== WEAVER Mailing List ==== >> >> > > Keep on climbing Mary B Gay \ \ \ | / / / ( o o ) (_) --------o00o---o00o-------- Surnames we are researching: Ballard, Bass, Benefield, Birdsong, Bone, Coley, Daniel/s, Doyle, Ellis, Freeman, Foss, Gay, Hienz, Keel, Kirsch, Maloney, Merritt, Skinner, Stewart, Swearingin, Symer, Weaver, White, Whitty, Wills, Wright, and many more that I do not know of. --------ooo0-----0ooo---------- ( )---( ) \ ( ) / \__) (__/

    10/26/1998 08:14:55
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] unsubscribe
    2. LeAnne Davis
    3. > Subject: Re: [WEAVER-L] unsubscribe > Date: Sun, 25 Oct 1998 20:42:21 -0600 > From: "david weaver" <dweave@prodigy.net> > To: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com > > unsubscribe > > Let me know how to get off this list please. Thanks. Please see the WEAVER-L page at http://www.geocities.com/~fannincounty/weaver-l for subscription management information. LeAnne WEAVER-L sponsor

    10/26/1998 07:36:40
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] unsubscribe
    2. david weaver
    3. unsubscribe Let me know how to get off this list please. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: Mary <zion@phonl.com> To: WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com <WEAVER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, October 12, 1998 7:26 AM Subject: [WEAVER-L] unsubscribe >unsubscribe > >Keep on climbing > >Mary B Gay > > \ \ \ | / / / > ( o o ) > (_) >--------o00o---o00o-------- > >Surnames we are researching: >Ballard, Bass, Benefield, >Birdsong, Bone, Coley, >Daniel/s, Doyle, Ellis, >Freeman, Foss, Gay, Hienz, >Keel, Kirsch, Maloney, >Merritt, Skinner, Stewart, >Swearingin, Symer, Weaver, >White, Whitty, Wills, Wright, >and many more that I do not >know of. > >--------ooo0-----0ooo---------- > ( )---( ) > \ ( ) / > \__) (__/ > > >==== WEAVER Mailing List ==== > >

    10/25/1998 07:42:21
    1. Re: [WEAVER-L] Still Missing
    2. Trish Wade
    3. I have Weaver in Bartholomew County, IN. They came to IN abt 1846 from Carroll County, OH. I had a computer crash and don't have my FTM file back up yet. Will check for you as soon as I do. Do you know where in OH your Weavers were from? Trish Melton Wade, IN Harold Williams wrote: > My gfather Joseph Weaver, b. 22 Sept 1868, Noble Co. IN married > Jennie Green, b 25 Sept 1870 in or around Noble Co. Joseph was > the son of Joseph WEAVER and Lucinda BRADFORD WEAVER. Joseph > WEAVER and Lucinda were the proud parents of 10 children, of whom > I have: > Louisa > Alice > Albert > Joseph > Frank > Grace > > Lucinda was also a direct descendent of Gov. Bradford of Plymouth > Colonies. > My biggest problem is finding the background of my gmother > Jennie. Her death certificate shows no parents and only that she > was born in Ohio. I have a photo taken in 1899 in So. Whitley, > IN of Jennie and her sister Rosella. > Could there be ANY connection to tear down this brick wall? > Thanks for any info. > Harold Williams > Mesquite, TX (Dallas suburb) > willhn@flash.net > > ==== WEAVER Mailing List ====

    10/25/1998 04:09:39
    1. [WEAVER-L] Albert Weaver
    2. Harold Williams
    3. I am searching for any information on Albert WEAVER, b.1866, m. Dorothy Wickesser(?), date unknown. He was a sibling of my gfather Joseph WEAVER, and is shown on he 1870 census of Wawaka, Indiana, as being 4 years old. Their parents Joseph WEAVER and Lucinda BRADFORD WEAVER, m. 26 Apr 1856, were thought to have 10 children. We have only been able to ascertion six: Alice,Louisa, Albert, Joseph and Grace. Joseph Weaver and Lucinda Weaver were involved in the Church of the Brethren in Wawaka. Any help would be appreciated. Harold Williams Mesquite, TX (Dallas suburb) willhn@flash.net

    10/25/1998 03:00:15