I had so many inquiries about this Abraham Weaver Heirs deed that I thought I would post it to the list. As a reminder, this is a deed, not a will or death notice but it listed so many descendants that I thought it needed to be passed on. I would appreciate it so very much if anybody finds a link to their family or has the relationships of all these people figured out, they would let me know. Abraham Weaver Heirs - TO - James D. Weaver This indenture made this the 18th day of November in the year 1847, between Edgar C. Wilson as Commissioner for and on behalf of John Weaver, Rebecca McMillen, Thomas McMillen, Sarah McMillen, Catharine McMillen, Jane McMillen, John Weaver, Elizabeth Martin, Thomas H. Weaver, Sarah Perry, Thomas Perry, Elizabeth Perry, Jane Perry, Mary Perry, John Perry and William Perry, John Bird, Dell Bird, Ann Bird, Sarah Bird, Oliver Bird, Mary Bird, Ann Bird & Jonathan Bird, Dell Weaver and George Weaver, (Heirs of Thomas D. Weaver Deceased.) and Isaac Weaver, Emma Weaver, Elizabeth Weaver, Edith Hartman, Mariah Glover and Sydney Weaver (Heirs of Joshua D. Weaver deceased) and William Weaver, Nancy Eaton, Elizabeth Eaton, Rachel Eaton, Sarah Eaton, Price Weaver, David Weaver and Harman Weaver (heirs of Isaac D. Weaver;) and William Jones, Harriet Jones, Rebecca Laidley, (heirs of Elizabeth D. Jones) and Davis B. Weaver and Baldwin D. Weaver (heirs of Baldwin B. Weaver); and Mary Ann Hawkins, Isaac McCormick, William McCormick, James McCormick, Mary Reed, Miriam Goodloe, Sarah Gills, James Wells, Julia Wells, Mariah Rodick, Francis Rodick, Mary Rodick, Thomas Rodick and Joseph T. Weaver (heirs of Richard B. Weaver;) and James Weaver, Elizabeth Weaver and Andrew Weaver her husband, (heirs of William D. Weaver) & Job Simms (heirs of Sarah D. Brewer) all of whom are heirs of Abraham Weaver deceased of the one part, and James D. Weaver of the other part both of Monongalia County Virginia. Witnesseth: that whereas a suit has heretofore been brought by John Weaver and others as heirs of said Abraham Weaver deceased against said James D. Weaver, in the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery of Monongalia County, Virginia, to procure a division and sale of certain lands as in the proceedings of said suit will here fully appear: And whereas, by decree of said Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery rendered at the September term 1847 it was ordered and decreed that Edgar C. Wilson as Commissioner for and on behalf of the said heirs of the said Abraham Weaver deceased should convey and release to said James D. Weaver all their right, title and interest in the shares and lots assigned to said James D. Weaver in the division made by John Hanway; Now this indenture Witnesseth, that the said Edgar C. Wilson Commissioner as aforesaid, for and in consideration as aforesaid, and the further consideration of one dollar to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath granted, bargained and sold, and by these presents doth grant bargain and sell, alien, enfeoff(?), release and confirm unto the said James D. Weaver hisheirs and assigns forever; all the right, title and interest of the said Abrahma Weavers heirs in and to three several lots or parcels of land, according to the allotments made by John Hanway, appointed to divide between said Abraham Weavers heirs and said James D. Weaver, said lots being numbered 12, 4, and 6 respectively on the plats of division, and bounded as follows, Viz: Lot 2 beginning at a Hickory and running thence S 3 degrees W 87 1/2 to a Stone in a field, N 68 degrees W 44 1/2 p. to pointers, N 3 E 60 P. to a W Oak and thence N 77 degrees E 43 1/2 p to the beginning, being the East end of the tract of land conveyed by Jemima Hess to James D. and Abraham Weaver and containing 19 1/2 acres: Lot No. 4 beginning at a Sugar & W. O. by a drain in a line of Thomas Barns land and running thence N 31 1/2 degrees E 85 1/2 p to a Stake S 9 degrees E 17 1/2 p to a Stake, S 40 degrees E 20 p. to a Stake S 30 degrees E 81 p. to pts. S 63 E 9 p. to pointers S 53 degrees W 60 1/2 p. to a W. O. N 48 1/2 W 79 p. to a fallen W. Oak, and thence N 27 degrees W 26 1/2 to the beginning. Being the N.W. end of the tract of land conveyed by N. Jarrett & Wife to said James & Abraham Weaver and containing 44 acres; Lot No. 6 beginning at a Stone pile as marked upon the plat of division, and running thence N 69 degrees W 18 p. to a W.O. N 48 degrees W 31 p. to a forked Sugar N 59 1/2 W 28 3/4 to an Ash N 86 degrees W 17 p. to a Red Oak S 73 degrees W 38 1/2 p. to 2 red Oaks (both down) S 12 degrees W 18 p. to a ? and beech, S 47 degrees E 21p. to a W.O. (down) s 29 degrees E 69 p. to a W.O. S 69 degrees E 8 1/2 p. to a dogwood & thence crossing a drain from a spring S 55 E 12 1/2 to a Stone pile and from thence N 39 degrees E 90 p. to the beginning. Being the N. W. end of two of the tracts conveyed to said James D. & Abraham Weaver by Charles Byrne & Wife, and containing 47 acres. To have and to hold all the said right, title & interest as aforesaid unto the said James D. Weaver his heirs and assigns forever; and the said parties of the first part by Edgar C. Wilson as Commissioner as aforesaid for and on their behalf warrants and defends the right and title and interest herein conveyed to the said James D. Weaver, free from claim, right, title and demand of the said Abraham Weaver heirs, and all persons claiming by through or under them; In testimony whereof the said Edgar C. Wilson hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal. Be it remembered that on the 23rd of November in the year 1847 this deed was produced to me Waitman T. Willey clerk of the County Court of Monongalia in my office, acknowledged by the said Edgar C. Wilson and admitted to record.