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Abt 1804 - 1888 (84 years)
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| Name |
George WEAVER |
| Born |
Abt 1804 |
France OR Alsace, Germany |
| Gender |
Male |
| _UID |
52C63F9B6E3E634E84C3AD15006060DAF21F |
| Died |
29 Feb 1888 |
Willoughby Twp, Welland County, Ontario, Canada |
| Person ID |
I10339 |
YoungFamily |
| Last Modified |
30 Oct 2014 |
| Family |
Catherine, b. Abt 1808, Alsace, Germany or France , d. 5 Jun 1878, Willoughby Twp, Welland County, Ontario, Canada (Age 70 years) |
| _UID |
D762A35A673FB944A312B256C51AAF9ABE9B |
| Children |
| | 1. Michael WEAVER, b. 29 Sep 1838/1839, Willoughby Twp, Welland County, Ontario, Canada , d. 14 Feb 1920 (Age 80 years) |
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| Last Modified |
15 May 2022 |
| Family ID |
F3192 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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| Notes |
- There's a bit of info out there about Francis Weaver and his family. I think I have this down correctly, it's been a while since I've looked at this material...
Francis Weaver, UEL, b. New York State ca. 1758, served as a private in Butler’s Rangers in George Dame’s Company. Described as a “carpenter” and “farmer.” Was one of the signatories of the subscription list for the 1st church in St. Catharines, Feb. 1796. Served as a private in the 1st Regiment of Lincoln Militia in Jones’ Company in 1812. Was on a list of infirm men, who were unable to serve, in Sept. 1812. Died from illness on Nov. 15, 1814. Wife was named in the widows and orphans pension list, printed in the Niagara Spectator newspaper in 1817. Weaver was married to Elizabeth Alcombrack (aka Akenpach, Archenbaugh, Arkenbrack), the daughter of Peter Alcombrach, UEL. Francis and Elizabeth had three children born before 1789, and a grand total of 10 children: Peter, Jeremiah, John, Catherine, Baltus, Maria, Jacob, Adam, Hannah, Eliza who married a Secord. See Upper Canada Land Petitions W1/15 (1795) and W2/37 (1796.)
Their son Baltus (Battus) Weaver, b. Grantham, Sept. 7, 1790. Wife named Elizabeth. Baltus served in Jones’ Company in the 1st Lincoln Militia in 1812. Was paroled at the Battle of Fort George, May 1813. Petitioned for land as an SUE, and O.C. issued on May 17, 1820. Upper Canada Land Petition W12/211 (1816.)
His son, Henry B. Weaver, b. St. Catharines, 1836. Married to Elsie M. [Bile?] (b. 1846) in Oneida Township Aug. 27, 1864. Lived in Ancaster in 1871, named there in the census for that year. Moved to Marshall, Calhoun Co., Michigan, named there in the US census of 1880. Had seven children: Ellen (1865), William H (1867), Francis B (1870), Cordelia (1872), Elsie (1874), Robert (1876), Josiah (1878), the last three born in Michigan.
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