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Margery Weatherhead Death*: Deceased Family:
Abner Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
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Ben Arthur Weaver Note*: Ben Arthur Weaver, a red headed Irishman and Lena Rosetta Wesco weremarried 02 April, 1902 in a small town near Waterloo, Black Hawk County,Iowa. They moved to Chandler, Murray County, Minnesota, where Lenastayed & Ben went west to find some land to raise a family. He foundwhat he was looking for about three miles south of the present town ofAladdin, Crook County, Wyoming. He homesteaded about 1903, and built asmall log house and dug a well. He got plenty of good water andtravelers started stopping to water their horses and get water forthemselves. Ben made several trips back and forth to Minnesota and in1904 he was ready to move his family to their new home. By this time they had three children; Esther, Lyle, and Clyde. Thechildren went to school in Aladdin, And then to Sundance, Crook County,Wyoming to high school. Two of the children were born at home, Archie,and Kenneth. The younger children went to school about a quarter of amile north of their house. As the children grew up they started to leave and go on their own. At this time, Ben's parentage is not known. This account is found on pages 542, 543 in the book, 'Pioneers Of CrookCounty 1876-1920', by the Crook County Historical Society, Copyright 1981. Family:
Benjamin Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Note*: BENJAMIN4 WEAVER (Thomas3 (5) Clement,2 Clement1) was born, probably inNewport, and died in Middletown in the early part of Sept., 1754. It islikely that he died Sept. 2, as the ledger of Dr. Charles AnthonyWigneron contains an account for attendance upon him Aug. 8, 16, 30, 31and Sept. 2 and his will was proved Sept. 16th. Benjamin Weaver wasadmitted a freeman of the town of Newport Oct. 7, 1713, and of thecolony, May 4, 1714. His name appears in the list of freemen at theorganization of the new town of Middletown Aug. 30, 1743. He was a farmerand a Quaker and lived near his father and brothers in the north-westpart of Newport, being one of the petitioners, June 13, 1743, for theerection of a separate town Parents:
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Clement Weaver Death*: UNKNOWN Family:
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Clement Weaver , Jr. Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
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Clement Weaver III Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Clyde Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Clyde went to Spearfish, South Dakota and was married to Phoebe Sleep. Clyde worked for Kokesh building dams at the time of his death in thelate 40's. Parents:
Comfort Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Daniel Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: Parents:
Elizabeth Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Elizabeth Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
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Esther Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Esther was a nurse. She never married and is presently (1981) living inGillette, Campbell County, Wyoming at the Manor Home. Parents:
Helen Nancy Weaver Note*: Person Source Henrietta Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
John Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Note*: He was living in Columbus, Chenango Co., N. Y., in 1833 and the name ofhis wife was Rachel. Parents:
John Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
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Kenneth Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Kenneth did a tour of duty in Japan during World War II. When he came home he worked for the Wyoming State Highway Departmentuntil the time of his death in the late 1960's. He married Ruth Ames and they had three children, Carol, Barbara andLarry. Parents:
Lyle Donovan Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Note*: Lyle Donovan married Famie Froid on the 19th of November, 1931. Theylived in Sundance for a short time while Lyle worked for the ForestService. Then they moved to the ranch near Sundance and lived thereuntil the time of Lyle's death 6 August, 1962. Lyle's widow, Famie, isstill at the ranch (1981). They had two sons, Durwood and Ronald. This account is found on pages 542, 543 in the book, 'PIONEERS OF CROOKCOUNTY 1878-1920', by the Crook County Historical Society, Copyright1981, pages 542, 543. Parents:
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Martha Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Mary Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=John Dyer Parents:
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Mary Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
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Matthew Weaver Note*: MATTHEW6 WEAVER, (Clement,5 (29) Clement,4 Thomas,3 Clement,2 Clement1)was born in Middletown, R. I., May 8, 1758, and died there shortly beforeApril 18, 1831, on which date his will was proved. He was a farmer. Family:
Matthew Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Parker Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
Rebecca Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 7 July 1734 Parents:
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Rebecca Ann Weaver Birth*: 7 November 1819 Family:
Rebecca G Weaver Death*: Family:
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Sarah Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
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Sarah Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
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Susannah Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 13 December 1789 Parents:
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Thomas Weaver Pop-up Pedigree Death*: UNKNOWN Parents:
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Thomas Weaver , Jr. Pop-up Pedigree Note*: THOMAS4 WEAVER (Thomas3 (5) Clement2 Clement1) was probably born inNewport. He died in Middletown between Aug. 20, 1760, when his will wasmade and Nov. 24, 1760, when it was proved. His wife, whom he married by 1715 and perhaps earlier, was MaryCoggeshall, dau. of John and Mary (Stanton) Coggeshall, of Newport. Thedates of her birth and death are wanting, but she must have died beforeher husband as his will makes no mention of her. He was a yeoman and lived in the north-west part of the town of Newport,until Middletown was established, being one of the signers of thepetition June 13, 1743, which resulted in the separation. The rest of hislife was spent in Middletown. Among the public duties he performed were those of juryman, constable,surveyor of highways and town councillor. His wife Mary was living March 4, 1739-40, for on that date her mother,Mary Coggeshall of Newport, made her will and her daughter Mary Weaver,wife of Thomas Weaver, Jr., was one of the legatees, and also herdaughter Hannah, wife of No. 14, Benjamin Weaver. March 9, 1752, his sister, Comfort Weaver, bequeathed him œ60 and to eachof his three children œ20, and made him executor of her will. July 17, 1752, his father nominated him executor of his will and willedhim his homestead in Middletown with all the buildings thereon, etc. His will was made Aug. 20, 1760, and proved Dec. 15, 1760. The inventory of his personal effects was taken Nov. 24, 1760, and wasappraised at œ7553-17-0, and it appears also that his house contained thegreat room below, great chamber, garret, kitchen, kitchen bedroom, newbedroom, east new bedroom, cellar, cheese room. Parents:
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Hester May Weaver-Halliday Death*: UNKNOWN, Penticton, British Columbia Alexander Webb Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Mary Wilson Parents:
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Alexander Webb Pop-up Pedigree Marriage*: Principal=Margaret Arden Parents:
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Ella Mae Webb Pop-up Pedigree Birth*: 18 August 1894, Winslow, Kennebec, Maine Parents:
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George W. Webb , Rev. Death*: UNKNOWN Hannah Webb Birth*: 5 September 1665, Braintree, Massachusetts Family:
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