Retrospect: Historic stone house now anchors new subdivision First of two parts By Fred Keller Posted: Apr. 23, 2008, Sussex Sun On the north side of Silver Spring Road, a half-mile east of Lake Five Road in the Town of Lisbon, stands the Savage, Weeks, Dinkel home. Its newest owner, Mrs. Shawn Nead, appreciates its history. She phoned me recently… Read more »
Annette White Howard Family Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 10/28/2014 Annette White-Howard Photo courtesy of Charmaine Becker ‘Nettie’ White chronicled Sussex history by Fred H. Keller Oct. 9, 2014, Living Sussex Sun Mrs. Leo Howard (Annette White Howard, 1879-1977), affectionately called “Aunt Nettie,” was convinced to write a history of Sussex and Lisbon during the 100th anniversary… Read more »
William, Sr. & Mary (Smith) Weaver Family Compiled and Edited by Michael R. Reilly Last Revised 11/17/2015 We start with the Weaver family below andwill update the chart, with others to follow as information is received. Pleasesend additions and corrections to the Editor (see bottom of page for contactinformation). Descendants of William Weaver, Sr. Generation No. 1 1. W… Read more »
Weaver Family: Ten Years in America – Life Highlights by Michael R. Reilly, February 5, 2014 The Weaver family, with father, William F., and wife, Mary Hardeman, came from the Canterbury [see Note 1] church Diocese [where oldest child, James, was christened], in Old Romney, Kent County, England, then relocated at a later date to Peasmarsh, Sussex, County, England…. Read more »
Early settler’s claim became heart of Sussex by Fred H. Keller Posted: April 14, 2014, Living Sussex Sun As the United States and Wisconsin were being settled, the way to get people to move into the wilds, starting in 1836, was the Homestead Act. In Wisconsin, one could claim land for $1.25 an acre by staking the land and registering… Read more »
“The Diary of Lyman H Warren”
Thomas Weaver Family Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 11/17/2015 Descendants of Thomas Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS1 He married ANNE. More About THOMAS: Abode: 1813, Kenardington, Kent Occupation: 1813, Labourer More About ANNE: Abode: 1813, Kenardington, Kent Children of THOMAS and ANNE are: i. ELIZABETH2 WEAVER, b. Sep 1798, Snave, Kent. More About ELIZABETH WEAVER: Baptism: 13… Read more »
Stephen & Phoebe( Maxon) Weaver Family Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 11/17/2015 We start with the Stephen Weaver family below andwill update the chart, with others to follow as information is received. Pleasesend additions and corrections to the Editor (see bottom of page for contactinformation). Descendants of Stephen Weaver Generation No. 1 1. S TEPHEN3WEAVER(WILLIAMF.2,JAMES1)was born… Read more »
HON. RICHARD WEAVER. One of the best known men in Waukesha County Is this sterling( English gentleman, who has been one of its honored citizens since 1837. He is a native of the county of Sussex, England, where his birth occurred August 2.^), 1827, Being the fourth in a family of sixteen children, whose parents were Hon. James… Read more »
Rebecca Weaver & David Bonham Family Compiled and Edited by Michael R.Reilly Last Revised 11/17/2015 We start with the Rebecca Weaver family below andwill update the chart, with others to follow as information is received. Pleasesend additions and corrections to the Editor (see bottom of page for contactinformation). Descendants of Rebecca Weaver Generation No. 1 1. REBECCA3WEAVER(WILLIAMF.2,JAMES1)was born 22… Read more »